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SIA Soco International Plc

61.80
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Soco International Plc LSE:SIA London Ordinary Share GB00B572ZV91 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 61.80 61.90 62.40 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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11/9/2017
15:51
When hurricanes are more chat-worthy than the activities of the company, it speaks volumes.

The oil price and discussion around supply/demand are absolutely paramount to its future valuation.

nigelpm
11/9/2017
08:24
You should pay more attention stepone68

buywell3 - 16 Jun 2017 - 17:52:17 - 19539 of 19789 SOCO - The Endgame - SIA
you mean you hope the bottom is in

120p is a big number chartwise

If it fails then 100p comes next




buywell3 - 08 Jun 2017 - 12:56:59 - 19470 of 19789 SOCO - The Endgame - SIA
Chart says it thinks sub 120p likely

dyor









buywell35 Sep '17 - 20:14 - 19776 of 19788 2 0 Edit
This share is why I like charts

You could see 120p coming months ago and that it would become a problem level


It has for the SIA chart ... it is now stuck

But the SIA chart is in downtrend mode

dyor
stepone686 Sep '17 - 09:21 - 19777 of 19788 3 1
Yes, I remember you posting about that months ago ... oh... wait... .hang on. My mistake - you never mentioned it.

:-)

buywell3
11/9/2017
08:11
When hurricanes are more chat-worthy than the activities of the company, it speaks volumes.
ed 123
09/9/2017
10:32
HNR -
TWO wells successfully drilled with abundant oil and gas in samples extracted!
Fracking and FIRST OIL next month!
Don't miss this train!

happyholder123
09/9/2017
09:18
Yup, latest projection has it absolutely decimating the Keys and West Florida coast - certainly a chance it keeps tracking west causing a mess in GoM.
nigelpm
09/9/2017
06:37
Nigel.....now looking like Irma is going to hit Cuba very much harder than Florida. There's been another westward shift overnight and the track seems to be heading for Havana.......and the Gulf of Mexico. Back again at a 5. I feel for Cuba.....I've stayed in a hotel which is probably in the eye right now.
emptyend
07/9/2017
21:47
Yes, and it's shifted west over past few advisory notices - still in the balance for sure.
nigelpm
07/9/2017
21:44
....ps....re Irma track, have a look at this and note the three hurricanes that ended up hitting Texas:https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/atlantic/2017/hurricane-irma?map=model
emptyend
07/9/2017
21:35
Too early to tell re Irma track, Nigel. Yes all of the models have it probably turning right and going over Miami and up through Florida......but I don't think that is a certainty, because this storm is already unprecedented and has maintained quite a steady course and strength, mainly over open sea. It will still be over open sea all the way to the southern tip of Florida.It is true that most hurricanes in the past have followed that broad track - but this might be another example of over-reliance on models which are biased by a relative overweighting of recent data?If it carries on through between Florida and Cuba....and gets into the Gulf.....then who knows - especially if oil companies have delayed shut-downs based on the models?
emptyend
07/9/2017
20:03
Can't see Irma being bullish for oil!

If it rips up much of the eastern seaboard and Miami you are looking at a major drop off in demand and potential for damaged cars/buildings to be replace with Electric vehicles/solar PV.

No real risk to GoM oil installation from what I can see - sliding too far East for that.

nigelpm
07/9/2017
09:02
One item in next week's results should be an update on the installation of the water handling and perhaps its impact on production capacity. I will be interested to see if they venture a forecast for production rates for December.
emptyend
06/9/2017
09:10
Just on charts....they "work" fine when there is no new info and the market is just doing a random walk between greed and fear. And when there is new info, the charts can often be thrown in the bin.It is a proven fact that news events cannot be accurately predicted. The end.
emptyend
06/9/2017
09:05
dyorSurprisingly many here do, and have done for years !Peter
greyingsurfer
06/9/2017
08:21
Yes, I remember you posting about that months ago ... oh... wait... .hang on. My mistake - you never mentioned it.

:-)

stepone68
05/9/2017
19:14
This share is why I like charts

You could see 120p coming months ago and that it would become a problem level


It has for the SIA chart ... it is now stuck

But the SIA chart is in downtrend mode

dyor

buywell3
05/9/2017
13:22
re #19770.....Irma now a category 5 with sustained winds estimated to peak at 175mph - and another 4 days to strengthen before it gets to Florida and perhaps gets into the GoM. Brent now $53.40.
emptyend
05/9/2017
12:18
This may not be as irrelevant as it appears:http://www.egyptindependent.com/sisi-visit-vietnam-first-time-sunday/I could see SOCO doing a deal in Egypt together with PV......
emptyend
05/9/2017
10:54
....that's more like it ;-)
emptyend
05/9/2017
10:42
.......not much stock about it seems, continuing the summer's low volumes.
emptyend
05/9/2017
09:04
Ought to be due a bit of a run-up ahead of the interims, I'd have thought. Not only is there some possibility of deal/drilling news, but dividend comment will be of interest.
emptyend
05/9/2017
06:40
Nothing of particular relevance to SOCO here, but turbulent times are ahead for the oil markets in the next ten days. Not only may the DPRK crisis come to a head next weekend (arguably an "auspicious" day for launching a missile) but Hurricane Irma has been upgraded to a category 4 and it may well continue that strong or even strengthen further before entering the Gulf of Mexico at the weekend......so the potential for serious wind damage to oil installations looks to be high - so by the end of the week oil and the markets in general may be getting serious jitters.
emptyend
01/9/2017
11:24
Results on 13th September. Let's hope that manages to turn this ship around. Supertankers take a while to turn!
lauders
24/8/2017
07:24
"moribund" is hardly the right word for a company in this sector making decent profits and returning them to shareholders.The growth prospects, on the basis of current assets, look quite limited (ie only Lidongo offers material growth potential, if one ignore Cabinda), but 125/6 should be finally signed at some point - and we know they are actively working on other deals that would move the needle.Management have a lot of skin in the game and are actively working to provide growth. It has clearly been a struggle to get partners in Vietnam re-aligned after the oil price fall but, now that's done, the production outlook in Vietnam should be quite robust relative to recent years. The big question in my mind is if/when the 2P reserves that got downgraded to 2C resources in 2015 will start to get taken back into 2P. The oil in place didn't go down in 2015 (when the price plummeted from 250p to 150p), it was merely reclassified. A licence extension would certainly help that, though I'm not yet holding my breath on that.
emptyend
24/8/2017
01:03
I would certainly hope some news comes out of SIA. As Ed says SIA is "moribund" (very apt word!), so if no news comes expect more of the same. In the meantime companies like GAW, FEVR, FDEV, BOO would have paid MANY times over compared to keeping funds in SIA.
lauders
23/8/2017
11:51
impvesta, It is later....but only a couple of weeks later than it used to be. For the last year or so, listed companies have had an extra month to publish their interims (3 instead of 2) and are using it. In SOCO's case, they also had an FD under Roger Cagle for a couple of years - so that will make a difference too. No suprise and nothing to be specially inferred from the timing (though I will be surprised if it doesn't coincide with a concluding report on the water-handling work on the FPSO......;-))rgdsee
emptyend
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