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22/10/2014 18:51 | Nice profits on AFCR. Do you have a position in BHR? | ryan83 | |
22/10/2014 15:56 | HCP worth keeping an eye on, some of the main CHA guys are selling CHA/buying HCP and other shellmeisters getting involved as well | the stigologist | |
22/10/2014 15:55 | re PPC usually take sector gurus with a pinch of salt but this guy has a following ZENGAS 22 Oct'14 - 14:55 - 3474 of 3477 0 0 piper - very possible. My initial target is to achieve on a par with Amerisur 6.5k bopd + 32.8 mmbo P2 or Parex 25k bopd + 58 mmboe both £500m - £800m m/cap range and have been much higher pre sell off. That's £1 - £2 range for PPC. PPC could easily blow those reserve figures away and at least achieve 6.5k bopd (see yesterday and Petropar mentioning possibly reactivating 7,000 bopd refinery at a cost of $1m depending on quality for oil, to be used in the chaco region. Imo we do not need big reserves. Another 25 - 45 mmboe P2 and we could be very valuable especially with so many undrilled prospects should any of the bigger regional operators take interest. Last options, 20% at 80p and circa 80% of which have an excerise price of 130p for PPC main staff and remuneration committee won't award any further until 20 months from now. 4 months into the 12 month performance period for 80p. | the stigologist | |
22/10/2014 15:50 | PPC is still interesting here Still below year highs and it has made an unexpected Discovery on the first part of a play and yet to reach target depth. Finish around here today would mark confirmed breakout above key moving averages | the stigologist | |
20/10/2014 10:52 | all the PPC is from stale bulls who are averaging down/selling out speaks to chart resistance huge upside here once these guys cleared | the stigologist | |
20/10/2014 09:43 | HCP really is getting interesting from chart viewpoint | the stigologist | |
20/10/2014 09:43 | got to back a guy like levine when he has the wind at his back | the stigologist | |
20/10/2014 08:55 | PPC even the guys on the thread seem asleep only just talking about levine selling Imperial for 1.2 bn | the stigologist | |
20/10/2014 08:54 | PPC this guy has built and sold oil explorers before Peter Levine, Chairman, commented; "This discovery represents a significant milestone for both President Energy and for the country of Paraguay. President has demonstrated beyond doubt that movable conventional oil does exist in the Paraguayan Chaco. "Whilst we are most satisfied with this discovery, President is now focused on drilling down to the original target which still lies in front of us". | the stigologist | |
20/10/2014 08:52 | PPC market cap is £120m and they are talking of potential 1 billion barrel 'play' opener here at $16/bbl | the stigologist | |
20/10/2014 08:50 | ppc does look interesting | the stigologist | |
17/10/2014 16:29 | HCP due to have another run now Richard thompson buying apparently he was behind Caspian with Chris Akers Marcus Yeoman also a holder here was involved in Concha with Chris Akers so looks like there is some sort of attempt to use this as a shell do they own any private hotel business or going to reverse in a hotel business to utilise tax losses here ? | the stigologist | |
17/10/2014 13:48 | When you should be getting some MIRA,MIN,GWMO,PRG | scotty1 |
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