PapalPower
- 21 Nov 2005 08:12
HARRYCAT
- 31 Jan 2007 17:00
- 673 of 2087
Hmmm.... Not sure that you answered the question! :o)
cynic
- 31 Jan 2007 17:12
- 674 of 2087
i guess i answered part .... principle would not influence my decision whether or not to buy into EME ...... i used to hold them and prob lost money, but that per se would not influence me.
if you will permit me to shift my/your attention to VOG .....
i bought back in at 61 and would possibly buy more if they dipped to 40, merely as speculation that i think there is a good chance that they will indeed produce something commercial at Well 103 ..... initial drilling report seemed to indicate as much.
if that proves to be the case, then i may well buy more (from greed) as they spiral up, but would hope to have enough sense to take (some) profits (as i have with SOLA, RTN and DOM) before the level got too silly and everyone jumped off.
With regard to EME, nothing I have seen remotely convinces me that they really do have something worthwhile on their books - e.g. i think Glantal is a disaster
HARRYCAT
- 31 Jan 2007 19:04
- 675 of 2087
In other words, 'Yes'. The lure of profit would change your perception of EME.
As recently quoted
"The last six months or so have seen Empyrean really pick up the pace, especially for a firm that had not drilled before a year ago. If Cross is right, and that more is to come, this could be a very busy year indeed for the London-based outfit. All eyes no doubt will be on the drilling results from Project Margarita as they roll in through 2007."
cynic
- 31 Jan 2007 19:56
- 676 of 2087
the lure of simple greed might be more accurate! ..... however, my money is certainly not going to EME until their case is proven .... that said, i regularly post against investors who have far too much of their portfolios tied up in totally speculative and spivvy stocks (could be blunter!) like EME, VOG, GOO, ELP, EEL, SEY and so on and so on almost ad infinitum
Big Al
- 01 Feb 2007 16:55
- 677 of 2087
cynic - those folk come and go and always have unfortunately. They jump in with the kitchen sink and arrogance. The market teaches everyone humility. Far too many get wiped before they've been given a chance to learn that lesson.
seawallwalker
- 02 Feb 2007 07:04
- 678 of 2087
http://imagesignal.comsec.com.au/asxdata/20070202/pdf/00690254.pdf
"...The presence of gas is indicated in the upper target Frio sands over a 1.2 metres net pay interval and the lower target Vicksburgh sands is also of possible interest over a 11 metres net pay interval. Both need to be confirmed by testing. Production casing is currently being run to total depth with completion and testing of both targets planned to be carried out in the next 14 days time with a work over rig. After running production casing on El Viejito #1 the drilling rig will move to the next well location on the Dos Dedos Prospect to commence operations late weekend on Dos Dedos #1..."
Interesting since I thought they were they were targeting pizzas!
PapalPower
- 02 Feb 2007 07:08
- 679 of 2087
LOL.
With the past history of "testing" I think most will wait and see if these "prospects" are in fact commercial, or more like Glantal and Eagle, as in failures......
Big Al
- 02 Feb 2007 08:34
- 680 of 2087
1.2m is hardly the largest pay zone in the world. Well, you never know. ;-0
Vicksburgh only "possible" interest over 11m. If you're a cynic, you'd probably interpret that as being dry!! LOL!
A general thought on drilling in Texas. Any pay zones remaining after many decades of drilling and production in one of the oldest provinces in the world are going to be small. That's more true of the shallow than the deep prospects. Remember that.
seawallwalker
- 02 Feb 2007 08:41
- 681 of 2087
I think they mean that they have found the sauce kitchen and enough gas to cook the pizzas.
Big Al
- 02 Feb 2007 08:49
- 682 of 2087
lol
tcdmct
- 02 Feb 2007 11:15
- 683 of 2087
I realy thought this was a thread for investers in this stock to air there view,i now know that is for people whom have lost on this stock to air there pathetic view and try and bring the stock down so that the real people whom hold stock will turn into lossers like they are.
This is not for all posts,but for those who know who you are.(lossers)
Big Al
- 02 Feb 2007 11:28
- 684 of 2087
Shut up.
Threads are for discussing the pros and cons of a particular stock.
EDIT - get yourself a dictionary, losser! LOL
hlyeo98
- 02 Feb 2007 12:56
- 685 of 2087
We all know how ignorant tcdmct is - losser, investers, there view, realy.
Big Al
- 02 Feb 2007 14:16
- 686 of 2087
;-)
Big Al
- 02 Feb 2007 14:21
- 687 of 2087
On 2nd thoughts, cross the "l" on losser. ;-0
cynic
- 02 Feb 2007 14:45
- 688 of 2087
TCDMCT .... will be delighted for you if you find yourself laughing all the way to the bank with this stock ..... unfortunately, i fear you may only be going there to remortgage
hlyeo98
- 02 Feb 2007 14:56
- 689 of 2087
That would be a joke or more so a dream, cynic
tcdmct
- 02 Feb 2007 17:19
- 690 of 2087
BIG AL IF YOU WANT TO MAKE THESE COMMENTS TO MY FACE THEN WE CAN ARRANGE THAT,
BUT IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE THE DO NOT CALL PEOPLE TOSSER UNLESS YOU WANT TO BACK IT UP.
AND I WILL BE A WINNER AND I DONT NEED TO REMORTGAGE,AS I OWN MY THATCHED COTTAGE OUTRIGHT THANKS.
tcdmct
- 02 Feb 2007 17:21
- 691 of 2087
01416471113 GIVE ME A CALL BIG AL.
IF YOU DARE.
ps I DONT ANSWER WITH HELD NUMBERS.
SO I TAKE IT I WONT GET A CALL
Big Al
- 02 Feb 2007 17:26
- 692 of 2087
Don't think I said anything about remortgage, did I?
Glasgow, eh? Short train ride from Waverley, my local station. ;-)))))
I'd call if I thought we had anything in common, but obviously that's not the case, what with you being a "losser" and all that. Worse still a weegie losser! ROFLMAO!