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.
Stan
- 18 Sep 2006 16:27
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I will now follow their progress, popular Industry, well spotted.
cynic
- 18 Sep 2006 16:30
- 10 of 839
thanks Stan .... my opening comment when i started this thread says it all
cynic
- 05 Oct 2006 11:44
- 11 of 839
while oil stocks are tending southwards at the moment, especially the small E&P companies, this related service provider continues to do its biz, and very well and successfully too .... i am very pleased to be invested here, and i reckon you chaps could do worse than to follow suit
partridge
- 05 Oct 2006 13:52
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Most too busy chasing rainbows (and often racking up big losses) when decent companies are actually doing rather well. Very happy with PFC - not cheap but looks like it will pay its way. My other play in the sector is MTI - another long term hold in my PEP
cynic
- 18 Oct 2006 08:31
- 13 of 839
i know i must come across as a ramper (or even a wanker!), but i am amazed that all you "oily addicts" continue to neglect this purveyor of services etc, equivalent to Mr Levi during the goldrush.
so yet again, i humbly (cynic humble???) draw the company to your attention.
canary9
- 18 Oct 2006 08:50
- 14 of 839
Cynic, I agree that the oil services companies are a great and safer way to play the oil industry boom. I have PFC, HTG,SDX,GME,KBC,HMY, HMS,and ABG. PFC isn't particularly cheap but has good growth prospects imo. My view is that most of these companies will still be growing or be taken over at a premium after many of the exploration companies have gone bust, and replaced by new ones. One thing is certain imo, the world's thirst for new energy sources will continue unabated.DYOR
tobyjug
- 18 Oct 2006 10:59
- 15 of 839
What a pity you hav'nt got WG. Wood Group, canary9. Been aproached for take over is the rumour . edit/ which probably accounts for today rise.
cynic
- 18 Oct 2006 11:17
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you're right Toby, Wood Group is another good quality company, but I am far from convinced that the rumour has much substabce behind it ..... i read it, and it looks very wishy-washy to me
canary9
- 18 Oct 2006 12:23
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I looked at WG. a couple of years ago when they were much cheaper, but bought Hunting instead at 1.33 as they were on a very low P/S, so I won't worry about it! Even now the P/S is only 0.4, which for a company growing revenues is too low imo.
cynic
- 18 Oct 2006 16:22
- 18 of 839
curious, though possibly something of nothing ..... sp has been particularly lively this afternoon ...... currently +17 after +32 ...... keep watching, though no news at time of writing.
partridge
- 19 Oct 2006 09:19
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Sector possibly a bit frothy on rumours about WG. Also hold EXR and they have shown similar pattern recently to PFC.Both imo look solid holds, EXR a bit more speculative because of recent large acquisition.
partridge
- 09 Nov 2006 11:03
- 20 of 839
Excellent news today from a quality company.
canary9
- 09 Nov 2006 11:34
- 21 of 839
Yes, sound and diverse oil service business with upside from exploration and production!
cynic
- 09 Nov 2006 12:37
- 22 of 839
time to add a chart
Green line = 200 dma
Red line = 50 dma
Excellent steady upward progress ...... often beats the frothy rockets like GOO and CHP, both of which I also hold, but more moderately
jkd
- 11 Nov 2006 13:49
- 23 of 839
Cynic
thats a very nice looking chart.
I bought in some weeks ago and am very comfortable with price movement.
I think we shall see it test the high of 372, maybe this coming week, and it may or may not go through, i dont know, but in either event i shall be holding and look to hold this for long term.
I think a high followed by a retracement and a few weeks of consolidation would actualy be a very good sign of strength to follow.as you say beats the frothy rockets and i couldnt agree more.( hope this doesnt become frothy, nice description that)
all my opinion, of course.
best regards
cynic
- 13 Nov 2006 16:18
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ramp ramp ramp, if you are unkind ...... facts are tick tick tick upwards ..... for sure there must be some bad days too, but the performance speaks for itself
jkd
- 13 Nov 2006 17:00
- 25 of 839
cynic whats all this about? do you think i was ramping?
it wasnt my intention.Just offering my opinion on what i consider to be a very good stock to be holding.
best regsrds
cynic
- 13 Nov 2006 17:16
- 26 of 839
not you, you chump! ...... pointing a hypothetical finger at myself
jkd
- 13 Nov 2006 20:05
- 27 of 839
oh! i see, whoops! sorry.
regards
cynic
- 14 Nov 2006 19:18
- 28 of 839
call me a ramper if you insist, but cannot belive you guys are so focussed on just spivvy stocks ..... today's rns below
Petrofac Limited, the oil & gas facilities company, said it has been awarded a 200 mln usd lump sum engineering, procurement and construction contract from Khalda Petroleum Company (KPC) to build a new gas processing facility at the Salam area in Egypt.
KPC is a joint venture between Apache Corporation and Egypt's General Petroleum Corporation.
The project is scheduled for completion before the end of 2008.
The project reportedly covers project management, as well as the detailed design, procurement, construction, start-up, performance testing and the initial operations.