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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc | LSE:PRD | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BFZ1D698 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.25 | 2.70% | 9.50 | 9.00 | 10.00 | 9.50 | 9.25 | 9.25 | 284,112 | 09:36:39 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -2.56M | -0.0045 | -21.11 | 53.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/9/2018 03:25 | To be fair there are merits in all arguments here on this board, compared with others, which is great. Theres no point in us all being starry eyed about it. Its risky and sometimes the most optimistic among us have to have a reality check. JW always advocates DYOR and slice when youre 100 percent up. Hes sold a few, which means he's a smarter investor than me. He's sticking to his convictions. | kexicus | |
20/9/2018 00:36 | To be fair he still seemed very excited about its prospects and i didn't get the impression he had cooled off | jon1962 | |
20/9/2018 00:34 | The share has taken off because he has brought the share to people’s attention who have then bought in after doing their own research.I wasn’t aware of the huge potential before listening to his blog and then researching myself.Equally I won’t sell because he has sold (according to his tweet) less than half his holding, as I still believe it has much further to go! | jon1962 | |
20/9/2018 00:18 | If you're invested here tidy... wtf does it matter what someone else thinks? As my last post, this story stacks up. Gotta have a plan though and absolutely nothing wrong with de-risking | thetrophyman | |
20/9/2018 00:15 | To be fair the reason the share price has taken off is due to Justin ramping it on his platforms. When he moves on you know because he cools the ramping off and slowly brings in his other target stocks. All jam tomorrow jobs thats the way he works but the dreams he sells are only until he gets his target then his dream is achieved which is different from that he sells. Easy money really but not at his expense. | tidy 2 | |
20/9/2018 00:08 | Exactly so his pumping has now subsided. He will not be totally open of course. | tidy 2 | |
19/9/2018 22:24 | The thing is... PRD have nt cash flow as the CO2 EOR is a proven tertiary recovery method, albeit a slightly lower percentage than primary. PRD have locked the supply for CO2 and have government backing. Talking about 150k barrels (conservative) ... even if you value 1 barrel at 30... that would equate to 4.5M p/y on Trinidad alone. Use a multiple of 10 and you have 45 million MCap! This is way undervalued. Obviously there are gonna be bumps but the story hasn't changed. THEN factor in the potential FEL, Corrib etc.. long term hold for me... imo of course | thetrophyman | |
19/9/2018 19:31 | Given that I put what I had left in my 88e holding in this, which wasn't a lot, i will be in this for a wee bit longer before I slice. At least until the loss is eliminated. Very nearly yesterday, but it will come. | kexicus | |
19/9/2018 19:23 | Thanks for that. Good to know? | kexicus | |
19/9/2018 19:20 | I just read it too and the fact he states he holds still over half his original holding | jon1962 | |
19/9/2018 19:16 | https://twitter.com/ | leetomma | |
19/9/2018 19:13 | Would you mind finding that tweet? I follow him quite closely and have not seen a tweet to that effect. Btw, I think so here are confusing ramping with pumping. They are two entirely different concepts. I don't have a problem with some rappers, provided it's based on bonafide research, because I always do my own. But, I do have a problem with pumpers and dumpers. | kexicus | |
19/9/2018 18:41 | Thanks for reply.Well he sold 4 days ago in the high 7s and the market took it well as its risen since to the 9'sGiven his weekend podcast he probably hasn't sold any of the rest. | jon1962 | |
19/9/2018 18:27 | He tweeted four days ago that he had sold over 1% of PRD. He's still got over half his holding. I am not knocking him by the way I was just making you aware. I like listening to him. | leetomma | |
19/9/2018 17:13 | He seems a genuine chap to me and what he is saying makes sense when I researched the company.Quick considerable cash flow from EOR using CO2 and the huge corib asset | jon1962 | |
19/9/2018 17:10 | JW's record of stock picking is second to none and he certainly isn't a pump and dump merchant, I think you are confusing his excitement and passion for a company as a pump. | sull75 | |
19/9/2018 17:08 | He was clear that he hasn't derisked yet at the weekend but what do we know. that JP Morgan fellow had 3% or is it on behalf of clients.Cant make it out if he has bought on his personal account.Anyone else care to comment? | jon1962 | |
19/9/2018 17:05 | Why are you so fixated on what Justin Waite is doing ? So what if he's derisking but I doubt very much he's dumping all his shares. There was always going to be a fall after such a rise in a quick space of time. Ideal opportunity for those that have researched the company to top up. | sull75 | |
19/9/2018 16:55 | He will not admit it of course but it matters not anyway. He is easy to read. | tidy 2 | |
19/9/2018 16:48 | So has he actually said he has sold any since weekend? | jon1962 | |
19/9/2018 16:47 | Exactly that was the weekend. Remember he is a few 100pc up | tidy 2 | |
19/9/2018 16:38 | Thx for reply.When did he say that because in weekend pod cast he said he hadn't derisked yet | jon1962 | |
19/9/2018 16:37 | When he flips to pumping another stock you know he has moved on. Did exactly the same with Imtk even joining our group then turned bandit when he was questioned. Throws in the odd pump but he is gone. Worth keeping an eye on him as he got this going in the first place as he did the others. | tidy 2 |
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