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During the recent investor discussions on ADVFN regarding Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc (PRD), participants highlighted significant concerns about the future of fossil fuel exploration in Ireland amidst increasing climate regulations and legal pressures. User mariopeter emphasized that the Irish government faces potential legal action if it fails to honor existing licenses, while dcme pointed out that the likelihood of new licenses being sanctioned is diminishing, leading to a stagnation in fossil fuel exploration efforts. This sentiment reflects a growing apprehension among investors regarding the operational and regulatory landscape facing PRD in Ireland.
Financially, there appears to be a cautious outlook among investors. User helpfull noted that there is a potential significant change in the share price on the horizon, although whether it will trend upward or downward remains uncertain. The discussions also revealed broader concerns about the economic environment, including negative growth in Ireland, which users attributed to government budget management. Overall, investor sentiment seems to lean towards anxiety and skepticism about the company's prospects in light of the restrictive regulatory frameworks and ongoing energy challenges in the country.
One noteworthy quote from the discussions was user pittcock's remark highlighting the urgency of addressing Ireland's energy issues, stating, "Ireland risks becoming a total basket case unless it addresses its energy issues pronto." This captures the overarching theme of investor concerns about the intersection of regulatory challenges and the company’s operational viability in the evolving energy market.
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Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc has recently made significant strides in enhancing its investor relations and communication strategy. The company appointed Flagstaff Strategic and Investor Communications as its new public relations adviser, indicating a commitment to strengthen its engagement with shareholders and the broader market. This move aligns with the company's goals focused on expanding its hydrocarbon operations and production in Morocco and Trinidad.
Additionally, Predator Oil & Gas has announced a live Investor Q&A session scheduled for January 23, 2025, hosted by CEO Paul Griffiths. This session, which will be accessible to both existing and potential shareholders, underscores the company's proactive approach to keeping investors informed and involved in its strategic developments. Stakeholders will have the opportunity to submit questions ahead of the event, fostering an interactive dialogue that could enhance shareholder relations further.
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mariopeter 29 Oct '24 - 20:22 - 1514 of 1518 |
Helpfull makes me laugh. Using trend lines on E&P. Comical. Just as scientific as mystic meg. |
Don't you think that there would be ramping guff from management before a raise? Not when the share price is on the floor. Use your noggin |
Placing coming sooner than expected? |
What's up here, looks as though someone has kicked the props away. Not a holder any more because I never trusted the spin management were dishing out. That said I thought Paul Griffiths had a discovery here, was that hot air on his part and not commercial gas? |
The force is strong here. |
Hey Div. You're better off joining your chum helpless on the other page. He was peddling that guff 3/4 years ago. You could share stories about how the force is strong, blah blah blah |
Yep, it seems like the Moroccan powers that be are not above a little influence peddling to swing assets in their favour. A salutary message for Prd if it ever gets that far. |
This is interesting as there is a bilateral trade agreement between the two countries.PRD if they have a future problem could utilise it!Emmerson PLC (AIM:EML) Notice of dispute with Moroccan Government Abm November 1, 2024STATEMENT REGARDING NOTICE OF DISPUTE WITH MOROCCAN GOVERNMENTEmmerson, the Moroccan focused potash development company, provides an update on its position with respect to its assets and investments in Morocco.Emmerson has formally notified the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco ("Morocco" or "the Government") that there is an investment dispute between Emmerson and the Government. The Company has engaged Boies Schiller Flexner LLP as its litigation counsel and is examining various funding avenues for an investment dispute.The dispute arises out of various breaches, by the Government and its Agents, of the Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco for the Promotion and Protection of Investments, which was signed on 30 October 1990 and entered into force on 14 February 2002 (the "BIT").The BIT provides that Emmerson may submit its dispute for settlement by arbitration to the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes ("ICSID").There is no requirement under the BIT to notify Morocco of Emmerson's intention to submit a claim to arbitration and therefore, the Company has no obligation to wait for any specific period of time before commencing arbitration.Neverthe |
And who knows Lonny could be on Zenith books now as when he was with SDX he used Zenith to drill the wells |
Just thinking about PG's interview when he said (words to the effect of) that he had to make changes over the summer to speed things up. This, to my mind, can only mean that Lonny was replaced by Zenith so that the flow was assured asap. Lonny by himself would have taken a loooong time. And, as we know, PG is notoriously stingy, so he would not have made that more expensive decision if the assurance was unlikely. Having said that, some of the folk have opted for shares over cash, so might actually work out close to cash neutral! |
I would also like DIVMAD to explain his swabbing as a last resort comment...ffs.. |
Could you elaborate on the "too many messed up drills and bad geotechnical decisions" please dan? Always happy to learn from an expert wherever I can. |
Yes and predator in comparison is not ok |
Blimey. Just read your previous posts Dan. Are you ok bud? |
They will need to fund raise soon, as early as December? |
The force is strong here. |
Great, thanks FMS! |
Oh, you mean how MOU3 doesn't flow commercially but they're trying swabbing now as a last resort. And how they are putting all their Guercif eggs in the MOU5 speculative wildcat drill. Yes I missed that in the last RNS. Strange that. |
Hi Ohdear |
Could someone please send me a link to the official RNS that PG put out recently, drilling the change of drilling schedule and focus now on MOU-5 in Q1 2025? Oh, wait a minute, he tried to bury the poor news in an interview with no Q&A facility. Typically bad management response. |
The force is strong here. |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | JE00BFZ1D698 |
Sector | Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs |
Bid Price | 5.25 |
Offer Price | 5.75 |
Open | 5.50 |
Shares Traded | 1,680,374 |
Last Trade | 16:35:16 |
Low - High | 5.50 - 5.50 |
Turnover | 0 |
Profit | -4.82M |
EPS - Basic | -0.0079 |
PE Ratio | -6.96 |
Market Cap | 33.65M |
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