lex1000
- 27 Aug 2007 16:59
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 13:26
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lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 13:27
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lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 13:31
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- 29 Aug 2007 13:32
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james 1
- 29 Aug 2007 14:07
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Hi,
lex1000
no good trying to convert me I was converted three yrs ago,
there is nobody getting their hands on my 2 shares,
watcher
- 29 Aug 2007 14:53
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good to see a sense of humour on here..things looking good and confidence up for most..next month can't come soon enough either way as the s.p. will grow on speculation alone..bound to be some shorting as people hit their personal targets..but 220p sounds fab to me
watcher
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 15:13
- 58 of 1154
AJJ2003 - 29 Aug'07 - 15:07 - 95546 of 95549
This is more important! Gives breathing space to get things sorted.
Iraqi Cleric Suspends Feared Militia
Updated: 14:52, Wednesday August 29, 2007
Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al Sadr has ordered a six-month suspension of activities by his Mehdi Army militia in order to reorganise the force, an aide has said.
Members of the Mehdi Army militiaSpeaking on Iraqi state TV, Sheik Hazim al Araji said the goal was to "rehabilitate" the organisation.
It has reportedly broken into factions, some of which the US maintains are trained and supplied by Iran.
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Mr Araji, reading a statement by Mr Sadr, said: "We declare the freezing of the Mehdi Army without exception in order to rehabilitate it in a way that will safeguard its ideological image within a maximum period of six months starting from the day this statement is issued."
The order was issued following two days of bloody clashes in the Shi'ite holy city of Karbala which claimed more than 50 lives.
Cleric Moqtada al SadrSome 247 people were also injured after fierce fighting erupted between rival Shi'ite militias in Karbala during a major religious festival.
Officials were forced to abandon the celebrations and ordered up to one million Shi'ite pilgrims to leave the southern Iraqi city.
Police imposed a curfew on the city. Iraqi security officials blamed Mehdi militiamen for attacking mosque guards, some of whom are linked to the rival Badr Brigade militia.
A spokesman for Mr Sadr denied his organisation was involved in the Karbala fighting.
Mr Sadr called for an independent inquiry into the clashes and urged his supporters to co-operate with the authorities "to calm the situation down", Ahmed al Shaibani said.
The celebrations mark the birthday of the 12th and last Shi'ite imam, who disappeared in the ninth century.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1281845,00.html
bahouse - 29 Aug'07 - 15:08 - 95547 of 95549
slong
This is a rerating of Pet which laid dormant while other phoney oil cos were 10X. There is real substance behind the sp and HCL should take it up a lot further BECAUSE THE CONTRACTS ARE THERE JUST WAITING FOR HCL ANNOUCEMENT. THE OIL IS THERE TOO.....THERE IS NO RISK NOT FINDING IT. ONE PSA IS WORTH A CONSERVATIVE 5....BIG OIL COS WILL NOT OPERATE IN IRAQ...IMO NEEDS PET AND LOVES PET.........add one more item please, lol...........
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 15:22
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- 29 Aug 2007 15:25
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lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 15:27
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Wakey,wakey PET ticking up.Can spoon feed information,awaken interest peeps do research,up to you pays your money and m,akes your choices.Consider getting in under 150p.Best to be holding than risk being out missing significant rises.aimvho.DYOR
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 15:30
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elmfield - 29 Aug'07 - 15:27 - 95558 of 95559
AJJ2003 - 29 Aug'07 - 15:07 - 95546 of 95547
This is more important!
Iraqi Cleric Suspends Feared Militia
Updated: 14:52, Wednesday August 29, 2007
Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al Sadr has ordered a six-month suspension of activities by his Mehdi Army militia in order to reorganise the force, an aide has said.
Members of the Mehdi Army militiaSpeaking on Iraqi state TV, Sheik Hazim al Araji said the goal was to "rehabilitate" the organisation.
AJJ2003
Indeed! And this '"rehabilitate" the organisation'...interesting!!!!!
About as good as my earlier post,we should be zoomoing through 150p+
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 16:24
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Old thread 60p-70p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>145p-148p.Luverly...............potential double again &........
james 1
- 29 Aug 2007 16:25
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Hi lex1000
james 1 - 29 Aug 2007 14:07 - 56
Posting to you beats talking to myself majority of the time.Little interest in PET on MoneyAM.Surprises me.
Long as it stops you making rash calcs about the sp carry on.
I remember in the year 04 when Pet was no1 thread on here some guy called Tokyo was the resident Guru then PET was always top of the thread day & night.
Where are they now ?
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 16:38
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james 1 , very active thread on advfn. Overflowing with professional investors who know what they are talking about.Posting here to spread the word which may help a few share in making money.
Here's a hint take a look at charts for IEC & CNE.
My research tells me that if anything near what was discussed and disclosed at recent AGM pick a number between 10 and up to 100.In my view PET will at least match CNE 20+. Potential billions barrels of oil in it for PET, far in excess of CNE.
Share price 2-5 is for starters.You have to be in it to win holding long term to make big $bucks.aimvho.dyor.
2517GEORGE
- 29 Aug 2007 17:13
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Lex1000------I see you anticipate holding for 2-5 years, do you have a view on post 26 of 65 by Pinnacles ref the possibility of a Russian, Chinese & Iranian conglomerate forming their own non dollar oil market. Pinnacle has put a time on this happening sometime after the Olympic games next august. PS your posts make encouraging reading, had these for well over 3 years now and will continue for a while yet. Watcher----- you must be ultra bullish to have 2 whole shares ha! ha! methinks you may be missing off some noughts.
2517
james 1
- 29 Aug 2007 17:20
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Blue = PET of course
Red = IEC
Green = CNE
Blue,s always been my favourite colour
Troys
- 29 Aug 2007 18:20
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Another cracking day. More to come. :-)
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 21:28
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pixi - 29 Aug'07 - 19:36 - 95762 of 95803
David Horgan said 2007 is the year of the Pet and he is not wrong. Who would have thought it a couple of weeks ago, here we are sitting just a tad under 150 and its only Wednesday? Forget all the rubbish you hear about PE ratios and all the other mumbo jumbo, this share is controlled by the first law of economics: supply and demand. Who in their right mind is going to sell this short when the HCL is getting closer every day. Every day we are getting closer to the Big One: 16 billion barrels of the black stuff. Yes sirree, you heard me right: 16 BILLION Barrels and the economists and analysts are talking about $100 per barrel by the end of this year. Mind you, they were also talking about $30 per barrel not so long ago! That just shows you how much they know doesn't it. Lol
How many cars are the Chinese and Indians going to put on the road as they charge at full speed towards Americanisation and how much oil will they need to keep them on the road?
Oil does not grow on trees! Lol
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 21:43
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2517GEORGE - 29 Aug 2007 17:13 - 66
Thanks for drawing my attention to post.Short answer is nothing would surprise.I have read something talking about PET wanting to list in Dubai.To qualify PET need higher market cap than todays i.e despite rises.Forget exact qualifying m/c. Conclusion PETs share price expected to go much higher! Please do not take my word for it,DYOR.
lex1000
- 29 Aug 2007 21:44
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Crosby connections - 29 Aug'07 - 21:38 - 95813 of 95814
Gervaise Williams, who runs Gartmore's UK and Irish small companies fund, says the key test now is whether the administration that emerges recognises Petrel's claims.
Gartmore owns 8 per cent of Petrel. It and Scottish Value Managers are the largest institutional holders.
Mr Williams says: "It was important that they managed to secure a licence in the western desert. Under civil law, I think that would be enforceable. There will probably be much more competition in the Basra area."
Douglas Wright, a private investor who owns 2 per cent of Petrel, estimates the company could be worth 10 a share if it gets the go-ahead on the Basra fields.
However, Barrie Newton, of Rowan Dartington, Petrel's broker, is more cautious. "There are so many question marks. This is a very small company with virtually no assets. It has very good contacts in Iraq but there has been a major political change. We just don't know what the attitude of the new administration is going to be. It's foolish to speculate."
What ever happened to Barry mixitup12?
LOL!