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19/4/2016 17:02 | 2 months? More like 10 years after the deadline.... | 2lb | |
19/4/2016 16:13 | It is time that either BOD/SLG said something about Peak, Nearly 2 months after the dead-line. | goulding1215 | |
19/4/2016 07:45 | WW2BAM I have messaged you. | exile | |
18/4/2016 21:02 | Geoffrey Foster at Daily Mail financial division likes a good story. Don't have his number available. Try him. | goulding1215 | |
18/4/2016 15:16 | Well well still no news on Peak or anything! I am up for the visual protest at the conference. How can we organise this? | captain kod | |
16/4/2016 10:55 | Maybe the conf call was likely postponed to figure out a different way of presenting that Peak have got another deadline. A new 2 year deadline would seem sensible as that would align with the timescales for when the shares in one of the world's most valuable assets will rocket. 2 years sounds much more believable than 2 months ;-) | geordieduke2 | |
16/4/2016 09:34 | Monday, April 11, 2016 Blocks 6, 11, and 12 offshore Sao Tome and Principe (STP) in the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will see seismic shot over them in 2017. STP’s state petroleum agency, ANP-STP, said Kosmos and Galp will shoot 3D seismic on the blocks. The six-month survey will cover roughly 12,800 sq km. | hooi495 | |
15/4/2016 18:36 | A group outside with banners and a group spread out inside armed with relevant questions who stand up and interrupt him. As soon as security has removed the first heckler and he resumes his address another takes over...and so on. It could be made effective with only 8 or more of us. | exile | |
15/4/2016 12:34 | I am sure the SLG are aware of where he will be and when, especially after the recent dodging of a pre-arranged conf call. | 2lb | |
15/4/2016 12:19 | good idea I think we should do that | captain kod | |
15/4/2016 12:19 | good idea I think we should do that | captain kod | |
14/4/2016 11:29 | We could go and heckle him... how do you get admission ? | exile | |
14/4/2016 11:21 | Can we drag him out and give him a good kickin | astorcourt | |
14/4/2016 10:54 | 14th Africa Independents Forum in London, May 25th & 26th Pade Durotoye, Oando Energy Resources is one of the speakers. hxxps://globenewswir TT | tamtam3 | |
13/4/2016 10:55 | I'll give you loads of money for them but I'll pay you in two months.. | dh180 | |
13/4/2016 10:03 | I'm a bit of a muppet CK, I'll give you a tenner for them. | geordieduke2 | |
13/4/2016 08:51 | When is the next CC? What is happening with Peak? Why was the sale of our farm out so cheap? Didn't we pay hundreds of millions for them yet we farm out for a fraction - why? How much longer are we going to be ignored? Anyone want to buy my shares??? | captain kod | |
13/4/2016 08:48 | Is this something the SLG is pursuing? Surely we should all be briefed if it is? | captain kod | |
13/4/2016 00:49 | whats the SLG percentage lets offer 50p!!! | paulie1 | |
12/4/2016 16:41 | www.dontdoit.com | dreamtwister | |
12/4/2016 15:52 | The only positive is the constant reference to EEL being 81.5% owned by OER so at least it is out there that we do exist! I'm sure KOSMOS would be interested in buying 18.5% of EEL for a bargain price of 50p per share...anyone got their phone number? | 2lb | |
12/4/2016 14:18 | Traditionally, the mineral rights to a particular piece of property are owned by more than one person. It is not uncommon for one of these owners to have the exclusive right to enter into and execute a lease of the minerals for the benefit of all the parties.1 Unfortunately, the owner holding the executive rights may favor himself over the other owners with respect to the terms of a lease that he may enter into with a lessee of the minerals. Clearly, the potential for the executive owner to favor himself over the nonexecutive owner creates an inherent conflict of interest between the executive and the nonexecutive owners. | exile |
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