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Sterling Energy Plc | LSE:SEY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B4X3Q493 | ORD 10P |
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28/9/2016 | 08:23 | We need a 'Sterling' effort to move the sp north in 2009 | 6,128 |
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Posted at 05/5/2021 10:16 by excellance Looks like SEY will be buying divested oil producing facilities at knock down valuations from majors who are under pressure from governments, green activists, the media, institutions, and the new world order, to reduce carbons. However this is an opportunity for smaller companies that aren't on their radar and are out of sight of most people. |
Posted at 10/3/2021 23:39 by kevjones2 Made a few bob on Tullow - bought at 25p a couple of months ago and sold yesterday at 53p - so I decided to take a good look around and take a small punt on some company I never heard about. I read up about SEY and have a buy order for tomorrow morning. Think it's 17,500 shares or over £3,500. Not a big punt by some standards no doubt and I could lose it all but the fundamentals here are extraordinarily strong. Very much under the radar too. Hopefully, some good news over the next few months. GLA. |
Posted at 09/3/2021 08:56 by gordan ghetto ANA is the best UK cannabis stockShare price 1.1p Only £6.4m mkt cap Fastest growing sector worldwide Will have first mover advantage in UK Same growers as GW Pharma 4 biggest shareholders hold over 50% BOD own 30% Massively undervalued (£6.4m mkt cap) Near term multi bagger on license approval Partners with leading prof , scientists etc Primed for a RTO/ main listing (price driver) Under the radar (most chased MXC,CBX) Looking to bring a product to market Off take agreement in place already Will be producing 200 TONS per year (200,000 kilos) Has the most land out of every cannabis co Fully funded for phase 1 UK medical cannabis growing 20% month Only 584m shares in issue Hardly any available in open market Will apply for a commercial license too Worth getting in on the ground floor imho. |
Posted at 05/3/2021 09:34 by hsfinch McDade was known as Boy Wonder at Tullow. Presumably Heavey was Batman...some caped crusader when you consider what he did for investors. And Cloak was known as the magician's apprentice. The magician being McCoss who was known ironically as Merlin. McDade made numerous poor calls at Tullow. And his reputation was tarnished in the end. Cloak and McCoss wasted billions on failed exploration. What they might have going for em this time is the ambition to prove the naysayers who sacked em were wrong and maybe they learned some lessons. But oilie execs tend to have big egos so they need to be watched very carefully. On the other hand, SEY was going nowhere and the two of em might pull something out of the bag. On balance..worth a punt. |
Posted at 28/2/2021 19:23 by concerned_of_bagshot I'm not a big SEY investor, but latest exec appointments have raised an eyebrow. TR1s show McDade didn't buy a seat at the table so it begs the question why [add your own choice of words here]. His track record is clear. Don't know about Cloak did he deliver anything at Tullow with their behemoth exploration budget?Both subject to shareholder vote but have to assume it's a done deal. |
Posted at 22/2/2021 08:02 by charlie1712 All they will try to do is get some money out of Genel for the well that is owed. Genel can't leave the block without settling the well obligation. So they will pay up to leave and the block will be handled back. Sey will get $4m - $6m and that will be that. You need an asset to maintain a listing after 6 months so the pressure will be on to do something. McDade will look to acquire something the size of Tullow through leveraged and vendor finance- bit like Serica did - limited equity issued - and not around here. |
Posted at 21/2/2021 14:49 by burtond1 Malcy and Doc chat SEY https://total-market |
Posted at 18/2/2021 19:03 by excellance Wouldn't it be great if spirit oil reversed into SEY? |
Posted at 07/12/2020 13:17 by excellance He's a bean counter, skilled in finance, with global experience and a contact book filled with centrica numbers and recently involved with the takeover of another AIM company.I think he's been approached for a specific reason by the money men. How exactly a deal of this nature will benefit SEY holders remains to be seen, but the cash in the bank must account for something, and the Somaliland assets must also have a nominal value. SEY is a recognised oil company with all of the credentials and certification even if all of those teams are long gone. |
Posted at 30/11/2020 02:18 by xiggly SEPTIMUSSEY cant even be bothered to tell the share holders what is going on anymore such is there disrespect for all of us who have invested in this pile of rubbish and lost everything , they just copy and paste the same old garbage on there website word for word and showing a couple of the clowns in a shirt and tie and thinking this somehow gives there website a degree of credibility tried to contact them by phone several times in the past 2 years , just get thru to a girl on the phone who knows nothing so she just gives me another number to phone and they never pick the phone up hence my belief that nobody from SEY even bothers to turn up for work anymore , and why would they when there is nothing to do except sit round drinking tea all day long talking rubbish You can bet your life that the so called " directors " are still drawing a big fat salary from our share money whilst doing absolutely nothing for it and treating the long term shareholders with such massive disrespect , as i said what is going on at SEY is very close to being criminal - there must be alot of very bitter long term shareholders of which i am one of them after seeing my £83,000 investment reduced to £2,700, not to mention the interest i could have earnt on that £83,000 over 12 years , and none of them can even be bothered to pick up a phone to tell you what is going on -absolute disgrace the lot of them -- |
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