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petroceltic (PCI)     

nite ram - 22 Sep 2006 13:12

Any experts out there with a view to todays RNS on Algerian gas find ?
Looks good to me but sp is down
Thanks in advance nr

kuzemko - 03 Feb 2010 19:27 - 840 of 1234

in last weeks share mag in a piece on PCI. shares mag reckons there is a rumour of a bid for PCI???
here today i read "permisson to show data to 3rd party operator"!!!

andysmith - 04 Feb 2010 09:16 - 841 of 1234

Its not as easy as people think banking a profit when you believed there could have been much more but something wasnt right, too many people got caught up in the hype in the end, its happened to me before so not immune myself but lessons learned paid off on that one.
PCI seem to have a potentially huge find, the only question now is whether they will fund it themselves for which they have good support from shareholders, whether they find a partner or even if they get snapped up by a larger player considering the gas shortages. Trying to work out a low-risked entry price.

hermana - 04 Feb 2010 12:00 - 842 of 1234

Mirabaud a better source than tip mag.

2517GEORGE - 04 Feb 2010 12:28 - 843 of 1234

What was Mirabaud's earlier price target.
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2517GEORGE - 05 Feb 2010 12:52 - 844 of 1234

Bought some today reasonable entry point I think/hope.
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halifax - 05 Feb 2010 12:58 - 845 of 1234

In this market 10p may be next stop.

2517GEORGE - 05 Feb 2010 13:04 - 846 of 1234

Quite possibly halifax, as someone said on another thread the NFP are what it's about today.
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cynic - 05 Feb 2010 14:11 - 847 of 1234

those numbers have ben and gone but PCI is still going - down that is
i would have thought PCI worth a modest punt in the near future as the disenchanted lemmings who had been hoping for a t/o, jump off the cliff

2517GEORGE - 05 Feb 2010 14:20 - 848 of 1234

It's not unusual when I purchase stock for the sp to fall, infact it's quite the norm really, but happy with an entry point of 11.5p.
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hermana - 11 Feb 2010 12:35 - 849 of 1234

Cynic,tis cheap as chips now.

cynic - 11 Feb 2010 12:42 - 850 of 1234

arguably so, and it is clearly well out of fashion ..... for myself, i bit the bullet a week or so back ..... though i may get back in at some point, i can't see any urgency to do so at the moment, for i do not recollect any news being imminent

lizard - 11 Feb 2010 19:39 - 851 of 1234

didn't you hear?

cynic - 11 Feb 2010 20:07 - 852 of 1234

what? ....the pitter patter of tiny elephant feet?

Balerboy - 11 Feb 2010 20:11 - 853 of 1234

He's a Lizard.....not an elephant.....from Emu.

hermana - 11 Feb 2010 22:07 - 854 of 1234

BP know an Elephant and they want this one but the Russians are not for playing dead!!!

lizard - 12 Feb 2010 11:58 - 855 of 1234

cynic- obviously not

hermana - 15 Feb 2010 18:25 - 856 of 1234

lizard,this market will correct slowly. This is a big gas find but independent reserves report is needed first.

cynic - 15 Feb 2010 19:53 - 857 of 1234

i am sure i shall be buying back here in due course

hermana - 18 Feb 2010 13:34 - 858 of 1234

Wont be the only one either. Cove rocking today. Our old pal Craven will be dancing on his wallet...

steelballs - 18 Feb 2010 15:33 - 859 of 1234

The time to buy is when there is no news. Lots to happen soon here which includes Italy and Tunisia. A partner for the giant gas field will happen soon too, also expecting an independent estimate of volume for Isarene. Don't buy when the news comes in, buy now (if you are intending to) 12.5p cheap as chips. I have 750k holding.
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