niceonecyril
- 13 Dec 2012 13:36
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In responce to S Pickens attempt yo discredit JG,over a EMail being issued late(not true).
Simon Fisher @simonfishybits
SP "I do not conduct myself as being slippery" Judge Clarke "I understand why he (JG) would think that, I indeed thought that myself"
Balerboy
- 13 Dec 2012 20:02
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From Iraq report.
BAGHDAD - Leaders in Baghdad are warning that American oil companies could be responsible for causing a civil war with the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region if they begin drilling in Iraq's disputed territories.
Both the central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) have deployed thousands of troops near the contested border between north and south, including land where the American companies ExxonMobil and Hunt Oil have agreed to drill for oil. In some areas, the opposing forces are l...
cynic
- 13 Dec 2012 20:10
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as mandy rice davies said, baghdad would say that wouldn't it
niceonecyril
- 14 Dec 2012 09:19
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What will happen to the Kurds and to Al-Maliki when Assad falls, which he will and very soon?
Apparently he'll run out of dosh around next April or even sooner but i read tonite in the Telegraph that rebels are close to capturing the main power station that provides power to Damascus
'Indeed the conflict in Syria has made the resolution of Iraq’s internal disputes even more unlikely in the near future. The level of trust between the various parties was already at a minimum; and the conflict in Syria has only hardened positions. The Maliki government is responding to worries about Syria by towing a harder line. Meanwhile, most Sunni and Kurdish leaders feel that their hand will be strengthened by the outcome of the conflict in Syria. They prefer to await that outcome before returning to the negotiating table with Baghdad – or more ominously, the battlefield.'
Read more at Middle East Voices: http://middleeastvoices.voanews.com/2012/11/insight-iraqs-tensions-heightened-by-syria-conflict-96791/#ixzz2EyQvfAOA
Read more at Middle East Voices: http://middleeastvoices.voanews.com/2012/11/insight-iraqs-tensions-heightened-by-syria-conflict-96791/#ixzz2EyQvfAOA
niceonecyril
- 14 Dec 2012 09:30
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niceonecyril
- 14 Dec 2012 10:09
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Thanks to Bob5....
The Judge asked Todd "Who did Rex propose would issue warrants or Convertible Notes?" and Todd replied "From GKP. I can't comprehend why that should be. It's not appropriate"
Judge: "How were matters left...you'd been saying that funding was required by 6 December. Rex Wempen said he needed 6-8 months to come up with the funds to participate, you said you could do until the end of January, was that intended to be that if he could provide funds by the end of January he could participate?
Todd Kozel confirmed that was correct.
Judge: "And then?"
Todd Kozel: "He couldn't pay, he couldn't meet the 6th, he couldn't meet the end of January, then he asked for 6-8 months"
Judge: "Rex suggested a buy-out"
Todd Kozel: "What could I buy? There wasn't anything. Rex went away to think about what to do"
and then later to the Judge:
Todd Kozel: "The board would not accept a 6-8 month carry. We are a public company. It's preposterous. We can't buy out what Excalibur doesn't have"
niceonecyril
- 14 Dec 2012 10:20
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Proselenes
- 14 Dec 2012 15:05
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Stock on Loan for GKP nearing 60 million shares.
Its being shorted to hell at the moment....... LOL. That could be one massive massive upside swing when the court case ends late Feb.
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cynic
- 14 Dec 2012 16:24
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looks to be an awful lot of very brave people out there, if the picture really is as simple as appears
from what i read here, though it is assuredly very partisan, EXC look to have made total asses of themselves, as do the muppets who backed them with lots of dosh on a no win, no pay basis
i have said EXC guys were a bunch of carpetbaggers several times, and i see no reason at all to change that view
Proselenes
- 16 Dec 2012 09:08
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niceonecyril
- 17 Dec 2012 10:05
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Proselenes
- 18 Dec 2012 03:03
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cynic
- 18 Dec 2012 07:37
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MrP - we are all allowed to change our minds, but is my memory not correct that not very long ago you were ridiculing GKP and this region in general? ..... inter alia, were you not saying that everyone but everyone, inc Gazprom was pulling out? ..... at that time, were you not telling us all that FI was absolutely the only place to be and that Kurdistan stocks were just for idiots? .....if i am indeed correct, is it not strange that you do not open your preamble with an admittance that you might have got it wrong?
Proselenes
- 18 Dec 2012 07:55
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Forward looking statements.......
Anything said now is out of date in 1 minute from now.
Thats it - because you woke up today alive and well, does not mean you will tomorrow - you can say what you want but you do not know and things change all the time, life is fluid.
cynic
- 18 Dec 2012 08:12
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my point was that you were previously so (preposterously) biased, yet having changed horses, you don't have humility to even acknowledge you MIGHT have been wrong
Proselenes
- 18 Dec 2012 08:32
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There is no right or wrong, there is only today and what might be tomorrow.
Markets look forward, not back. Things change all the time and tomorrow expectation can change many times within a day.
Fluidity is the key.
cynic
- 18 Dec 2012 08:42
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such arrogance, but then as can only be expected from you i'm afraid
you were wrong wrong wrong and wrong 100 times over, so have the grace to admit it
FAT CHANCE!
mnamreh
- 18 Dec 2012 08:55
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Balerboy
- 18 Dec 2012 09:06
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Quite right, I can imagine pro on a spit roast, turning slowly whilst being drizzled with hot fat plus all the christmas trimmings.,.
Proselenes
- 18 Dec 2012 09:25
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Come on GKP - back to 450p by late Feb 2013.
Lovely jubbly