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In the old days when people use to call out the non holders it was done with good old fashioned insults ! Like everything nowadays it’s all change an people are so intelligent that the strategy to call them out is used with a advanced technique of the English language that is light years away from the old . Impressive ....
After a touch of sleuthing, here's what I found from Gkb's posting history literally 2 weeks ago. Now I'm beginning to understand what that 55 on his beer glass signifies. I don't know about you, but I can't see a reference to a Brent 55 to 65 range in that post from 18/02. Talk about moving goalposts when you know you're losing bad. Maybe spending even half of the time spent tracking Pelle's Dividend calls and useless penalties, on actually tracking oil prices impacting factors (currently highly bullish) would be good for someone who's supposedly a shareholder in an oil company and one whose new strategy is now bewildering and meaningless to him. Sure, I get it.
"gkb47
Posted in: ENQ
Posts: 10,578
Price: 17.50
No Opinion
RE: Operations Update Reprised18 Feb 2021 15:33
Hello Jan, Yes 60k is what I'm working to but might tweak it down a bit now in the light of those Forties impacts. Also currently using $55 average price for PoO, don't think it will hold at this level through 2021 unless it kicks off in the Gulf, always a possibility. Otherwise KSA can turn the taps up pretty quickly and other Opec and the Ruskies always cheat anyway, Chinese skirt the sanctions and Yanks have their DUCs. Plenty of scope to increase supply. "
Moving on, Stimulus incoming next week as the US House takes up the $1.9 Trillion stimulus bill that passed the senate yesterday. The bill should be signed into law in the coming days and provide an additional filip to asset prices. The next thing on the Biden agenda - infrastructure bill and yet more spending therein are addtional bullish factors which will invariably push up commodity in the coming quarters. I'll take a slow and steady climb towards my $75.5 average and will gladly endorse Pelle's average should circumstances turn out to be even more bullish in the coming months. The lucky stars are aligning very well for us in 2021.
GL
Blimey, mummy didn't give you milk this evening, GKB? Right - back to adult conversations with serious investors on this board.
Give it a break L3. You missed out on the start of rise. Don't try to style it out.
And why is it you only post on enquest and not on the other messageboards you mention? Funny that.
You made the wrong call on oil and on Enquest and are now trying (unsuccessfully) to redeem yourself.
Most on here did their own research (not using endless spreadsheets or tanker logs) used common sense, took the risk and have been rewarded.
And it's a good job enquest didn't listen to your advice last year of selling more of their share of Kraken to Cairn. Lol
I think you need to reconsider your career as a trader. Maybe become a tanker tracker?
Hi E121,
I am quite happy with the increase of oil prices. Why? Plenty of BP, RDSA, European majors, GENL, ENQ, CNE, PMO, and even some Tullow, etc., etc. My problem is now what to do next... If we ever meet at the AGM you might realize there are people who can be both nice (not just Pelle) and realistic. They just happen to have different goals with their investments.
all,
the market value of your enquest holdings as gone up a lot, so yet another reason for you to be nice to everyone on the bb., including those that alighted the train a few days ago.
timing the market of a company that is much undervalued is a lottery with very poor odds.
GLA
...and R, did you miss my good friend L3 sitting on the same table next to GKB? Both of them had their beer glasses filled up - one had the number 55 on their glass and the other had 60 on their's. They looked glum as hell staring at those glasses and however hard I tried, I still couldn't quite figure out the significance of those numbers.
Maybe its best that I don't spend time figuring those numbers out as I need to focus on global economic growth, large scale stimulus and the resulting M2 money supply and how those impact Brent prices (positively as we're now seeing) and the Enquest SP in return. That is sure to leave me anyway, feeling a lot chirpier.
.... back in the Perseverance Arms gkb is staring at a glass filled to the top and weighing up whether he's got the nuts to tell the landlord that the glass is too small. chilting has joined him for a glass of mineral water and a quinoa sandwich. There's a noisy crowd in the other bar. Some drunken Spaniard is leading the singing.