proptrade
- 14 Jun 2004 11:58
anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?
website:
http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/
weather: www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/084938.shtml?50wind120
queen1
- 18 Nov 2006 12:32
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Cynic & SWW - As I said, all IMO. And I'm not buying at present but I am holding. In fact I bought in at 7p and have held ever since. Long term I still see a bright future for SEY. Day-to-day volatility will always be there to unnerve holders. I agree that it's not a raging buy at present although I see no reason whatsoever to sell. Hold I shall then :-)
cynic
- 18 Nov 2006 15:02
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or you may think it worthwhile to sell into any rally and buying better quality
queen1
- 18 Nov 2006 17:06
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You may, or you may be happy with your current portfolio mix :-)
seawallwalker
- 18 Nov 2006 17:35
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lol queen1.
I like that.
I'm never happy myself, always something I bought and can't work out why?
I makes for some excitement some times though, especially when one of them was Langbar!!!!
I almost but not quite believed the story there and actually bought some, then some poor kind soul posted a link to show the deposit from Brazil to ABN Amro, and would not answer my question as to what was I looking at?
That was when I realised it was most likely a scam.
The there was PRE and the Danbury Dome. That was another good one, lots of blarney there, nearly cost me a lot of money.
Then there was......... I could go on, but that's why I have trimmed my portfolio of most of the one's I bought when I was bored. Not a good discplined way to trade but there you go.
cynic
- 18 Nov 2006 17:42
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nor is just hanging on to a stock in the vague hope it may go up ...... frankly, i see nothing very enticing about SEY, especially in the current climate of falling crude prices
seawallwalker
- 18 Nov 2006 19:24
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Exactly why I had a clear out.
stockdog
- 18 Nov 2006 21:16
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SWW, Cynic, Queen - Talking of charting - rather than H&S of the last few months, actually I see Three Bumps and a Craggy Mountain of the last two years - we've just come back down to the level of the bumps before the mountain, according to classic theory, which is actually a new quite strong base of support.
We'll see.
Main article of MoneyWeek this weeek is a number of commentators expressing doubts about the continued commodity bull, incl. oil.
We'll see.
seawallwalker
- 19 Nov 2006 08:33
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queen1
- 19 Nov 2006 14:10
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SWW - I've had more dogs in my portfolio over the years than Battersea have in their home so I know where you're coming from :-)
Cynic - Apt nickname. IMO there's more than a vague hope that SEY will go up but as ever only time will tell.
Stockdog - Nice image!
maddoctor
- 19 Nov 2006 14:44
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if this were a head and shoulders then sey would be heading to 0p - more likely at present in previous congestion and could go anywhere
seawallwalker
- 19 Nov 2006 16:31
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maddoctor - who are you to talk, you're mad!
Seriously, ta is fine but e & p oilers are news driven so lets await some news then that's good.
Meantime it may be stuck in a very narrow channel, of course if oil drops more then the H & S may well apply.
(As usual dyor and don't depend on others for advice what to do).
seawallwalker
- 20 Nov 2006 08:11
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For information only posted over the road on advfn
Starts:- This news is 2 days old.
"An army general in Madagascar has declared military rule in the country."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/6161398.stm
Before anyone panics here is what JLP say this morning.
"Media Report 18 November 2006 on Madagascar
Jubilee announces that it is aware of a media report alleging a possible coup
could have occurred in Madagascar.
The Company has made stringent enquiries of its advisers, employees and
consultants resident and operating in Madagascar, both in the regions and the
capital Antananarivo. The Company has received unanimous assurances from the
aforementioned that the capital and surrounding areas are peaceful and that
business is as normal."
And it looks like its all over..........
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/world/africa/2781291.stm
I wonder why JLP commneted at all?
All the same these African Nations, always someone wanting to be the Boss. -Ends
cynic
- 20 Nov 2006 08:21
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love it ..... "a media report alleging a possible coup could have occurred" .... doesn't get much more unsubstantiated than that!
seawallwalker
- 20 Nov 2006 08:24
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Incredibly vague......
The arrest of the leader is a bit of the same.
Funny old game news reporting.
BBC as well!
Slipping standards.
Still, there's a 4% drop in JLP, and that's the only news reported, so it has had an effect.
Sterling looking weak, but it may have nothing to do with Madagascar.
seawallwalker
- 20 Nov 2006 21:14
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And out.........at last I am free.
Bye all and good luck.
Signed an ex-Sterling Bull.
cynic
- 20 Nov 2006 21:45
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sensible chap ...... now have a look at some "proper" stocks - BUR, TLW, PFC, SHP, SSL, Dow, FTSE and so on and so forth
Andy
- 20 Nov 2006 23:11
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SWw,
Good luck in your choice of stocks.
I actually think Kurdistan may come in before Madagascar drilling, and we have onshore Texas and Louissiana, plus a few W. African drills to come in the next few months.
I see SEY as "proper" as any other oiler, it takes time, and in the meantime the cash is mounting up.
queen1
- 20 Nov 2006 23:35
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Cynic, if you're not a holder why are you continually on the thread, putting SEY down? Are we shorting perhaps?
cynic
- 21 Nov 2006 07:16
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i am not shorting; i used to be a holder; i was asked to comment by SWW ...... any other questions?
queen1
- 21 Nov 2006 13:19
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Well actually you didn't answer the question as to why you're always putting the share down. Everyone's entitled to their opinion although it adds credibility if you're actually a holder.