cynic
- 31 Jul 2006 16:46
On 3rd July PFC announced that it was trading well ahead of expectations. Not surprisingly, sp jumped but has now fallen back pretty much to the same level as before the announcement.
While perhaps not as exciting as finding the next Cairn, remember that in the goldrush days, it was rarely the prospectors who made the money, but rather the suppliers of the spades and tents and stuff - e.g. Levis if memory serves me aright.
cynic
- 20 Jun 2007 19:28
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last dip of day quite likely due to strange auction prices as often happens...... however, would agree not entirely happy to see failure to re-pierce 25 dma, though similar happened not long ago ..... that said, i expect to stay put with this company as i think it is one of the best in its field, though again, things could change for better or worse with the trading statement due imminently ..... obviously it is going to be good, but then there are also high expectations to fulfill
hlyeo98
- 21 Jun 2007 10:22
- 83 of 839
More weakness today - down 11p
cynic
- 25 Jun 2007 07:17
- 84 of 839
but very bullish trading update this morning!
Stan
- 25 Jun 2007 16:40
- 85 of 839
Agree Cynic,
My feeling for a while has been that the market is going down, but despite that I just could not resist buying some of these today.
cynic
- 25 Jun 2007 16:45
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i can't believe that was a wrong move, even if the share still finished down another 10p on the day
Stan
- 25 Jun 2007 16:57
- 87 of 839
I note that the Dow was up about 100pts so if it stays that way I expect the Footsie will be up tomorrow, and PFC with it.
Interesting that one of my buys was recorded as a sell on the Buys & Sells list! further evidence that people should really take those lists with a pinch of salt.
partridge
- 25 Jun 2007 17:34
- 88 of 839
Like the phrase in the trading update about performance being "viewed with increasing confidence" - that from an already strong position. Remains a core holding for me (along with EXR in the same sector).
hlyeo98
- 28 Jun 2007 18:41
- 89 of 839
Shares magazine has an article on PFC today saying that it is fully valued at 444p.
cynic
- 28 Jun 2007 20:55
- 90 of 839
how often does Shares Mag get it right?
although i find it interesting reading, it gets its calls wrong so often, it should be embarrassed
i shall stay put for the (for me) foreseeable future
Darradev
- 04 Jul 2007 16:32
- 91 of 839
Looks like we are back on the uptrend.
jkd
- 08 Aug 2007 15:16
- 92 of 839
i took my profits yesterday, rightly or wrongly. probably the latter knowing me.
so much for my long term view, for the moment anyway, lol
it was mostly personal money management reasons as much as anything else plus i no longer feel comfortable. i do wonder if we have had and seen and ignored and overcome the early warning signs, hope im wrong.
the profit pays for some 'hits' i've taken with a good bit to spare. i dont like to see my cash balance reducing so have had to make a sacrifice and pfc is it. it's a bit quierky i know but it helps keep me balanced and thinking more clearly.
anyway i'm happy, and sleeping well, always plenty of other opportunities to get back in.
regards
jkd
Darradev
- 10 Aug 2007 12:22
- 93 of 839
I think you made the right move jkd. This one is getting seriously clobbered at the moment.
jkd
- 30 Aug 2007 18:56
- 94 of 839
Darradev
with apologies for delay in replying. wanted to let things settle a little. maybe i was right maybe not. even now i'm still not sure. must admit the severity and quickness of the fall did surprise me. cant bring myself to buy back in just yet. could be wrong yet again. so whats new? and good luck and best wishes to all who held for longer term gain thro recent turmoil. as for me i'm just trying to stick to some sort of money management plan as best i can, it is so easy to let things slip away and out of control when sb betting.
i truly have no idea or opinion on where we go from here. just gonna watch for moment.
regards
jkd
cynic
- 30 Aug 2007 19:57
- 95 of 839
have not fiollowed anything for the last week as have been away, but the chart now looks pretty good to me, though we shall have to see if this evening's fall on Wall Street has any impetus before we can get any view on the morrow.
Darradev
- 30 Aug 2007 21:24
- 96 of 839
Evening jkd, thanks for the comments. It looks like the share price is back to slightly above the value it was when you took your profits earlier in August (if I'm reading the dates and charts correctly).
A couple of things are coming up that may have an influence on the share price. The results for 1H07 are being reported in early September and there has just been an anouncement regarding asset swaps between partners. I hopefully have attached some links.
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200708161532392663C.html
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200708290701028994C.html
http://www.straticenergy.com/operations/north_sea/west_don.html
http://www.valiant-petroleum.com/html/assets.html
No advice intended etc. but I'll stick my neck out and say that this share is on the rise again because the results are anticipated to be better than forecast and the deal with the West Don field is a canny move.
If I'm right, call me a real good chap, if I'm wrong, don't be too unkind !
For your background info I continue to hold these in an ISA.
Evening Mr C, nice to see you back from your cycling trip.
cynic
- 06 Sep 2007 08:27
- 97 of 839
yet again, i unashamedly bring this stock to everyone's attention ...... yet again the figures have beaten expectations and the forecast is (yet again) very bullish ...... occasionally sp misbehaves a bit (see chart on page 1), but this has always, i think, been without any bad news to induce it, and should be seen as a buying opportunity ...... sp may not suddenly spurt a pound or more, but i see that in August last year, wheh this thread was started, sp was about 250, and certainly no more than 300 - it's now 465 ...... proof of the quality is in the pudding etc!
cynic
- 06 Sep 2007 09:47
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so i have now topped up my holding to o'weight at 446.5.
ML also rate PFC a BUY, as below .....
A note from Merrill Lynch said the results were in line with the broker's expectations. The broker said that taking into account guidance from the company, it expected consensus earnings forecasts to move up some 5 to 10 pct.
The broker has a price target of 550 pence for the shares.
partridge
- 06 Sep 2007 12:02
- 99 of 839
Also a long term holder in these - looks a proper company, operating in strong markets with high quality customers. After a quick look at the numbers, my only area of concern is that trade receivables relative to turnover appears to have grown substantially, which in turn has affected cash generation. Liquid position still very strong, but hope just a month end glitch and not a sign that they are getting complacent.
scottinvestor
- 06 Sep 2007 12:52
- 100 of 839
i worked for this company for 3 months this year.........its badly organised.
however its dubai crap that keeps it going..........if it was uk, it would prob go bankrupt
cynic
- 07 Sep 2007 08:30
- 101 of 839
you may well be right about internal management, but i am sorry to say, that that accusation can justifiably be applied to many if not most medium/large/huge companies - BOC, though just taken over by Linde, are a classic case.
however, PFC's clients both exisiting and new still seem to rate them highly, so perhaps they get something right
scott* ..... i take it you and PFC quickly discovered you did not like each other