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Seems to be a standard policy adoption on the ASX currently, many other companies complying
Strange to be adopting this policy now, Namcor has had allegations of impropriety in recent times, could there be a deal coming and the company want to be looking whiter than white ?
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ann-whistleblower-policy.5157511/
S/A moving the goal posts. Not good news for Total, Azinam, TRP, Impact, AEC and AOI
https://www-bloomberg-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2019-12-24/south-africa-proposes-20-carried-interest-in-oil-and-gas-law?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQCKAE%3D#aoh=15773726122756&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=Fr%C3%A5n%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bloomberg.com%2Fnews%2Farticles%2F2019-12-24%2Fsouth-africa-proposes-20-carried-interest-in-oil-and-gas-law
Thanks guys.....I'm off to Val d'Aoste, Italy. It's snowing today but I hope the clouds clear & the sun comes out for the New Year.
I'll be checking in here daily...…..season's greetings.
oooooo lovely! Have a fantastic time!
Nice one IV, had many a great time at Alpe d'Huez and Morzine
Only a little bit jealous ;-)
Yes indeed Jimarillo, 2020 is going to be a very interesting year in offshore Namibia. The Majors have done their research and will be spudding wells next year, that's good enough for me.
I'm off skiing in the next few days, hopefully when I return in the New Year the share price might be 1.20p - 1.30p.
Season's greetings.
Total on a spending spree, just increased their foot print in Angola, now enter Suriname $5bn carry for Apache
https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandgas/americas/214537/total-enters-suriname-with-50-stake-in-apache-block/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Energy%20Voice%20-%20Daily%20Newsletter%202019-12-23&utm_term=Energy%20Voice%20-%20Newsletter
If they like the look of Venus 1......anything could happen
GBP drops by 33.33% on the ASX overnight on only 40,000 shares traded. GBP on the LSE has been falling during the last week. I'm hopeful that my wish of GBP falling back to 1.20p - 1.30p might come to pass.....I would like one more top before offshore Namibian drilling commences :-)
GLA & Season's greeting.
Well that was a lot of disconnected nonsense, Jim. You made the same accusation that I was listing under different names months ago. Baseless cobblers then and now. To reiterate, I only post under this name and only on LSE. I no longer hold any Hummingbird shares.
Whilst I have your attention, would you care to answer a couple of questions directly, rather than seek to deflect any criticism by your ramblings about my supposed alter egos? Quite simple ones:
1. How did you translate GBP's statement that "contact had been made" into your assertion a few weeks ago that talks were not only ongoing, but nearing a conclusion?
2. Given you have been predicting a deal as imminent for about a year, what is your current estimate for a deal being concluded?
It's hard to know if you are just a sort of delusional obsessive on this, or if your intentions are malicious. I'd tend towards the former, in your defence, as very few people trade this share, and you have a very limited audience.
By the way, your posts on ECO are not entirely positive. Should we infer that means you are a paid deramper?
Yeah, I thought so.. It’s the Cretaceous prospects they have in Guyana that I’m interested in. The heavy oil discovered was in the Tertiary. Carapa that’s drilling now is in shallower water, but is a deeper reservoir located in the Cretaceous and therefore a high chance of light oil (if there is any in there of course!). Eco have Cretaceous plays.
Nice one M, 50p seems a better deal than some that bought @ 160p
I am not up on Guyana but, remember Hess saying the closer to shore the heavier the API don't know how that correlates with the Carapa well
"Jim, have you any evidence of your allegations I post other than under this name"
What an absolute twat, you have just confirmed you were in HUM, it would be a fantastic shot in the dark for me to name a stock that you were in, having never seen your Perry Stalsis handle in HUM ((ADVFN)Border Terrier. The investors in HUM are sick fed up of you and your pathetic de-ramping
borderterrier118 Dec '19 - 13:00 - 7744 of 7751
oohrogerpalmer For the amount I have invested here I'm entitled to. It's a pity you ostriches don't see this for what it is. Grow a pair and tell it as it is:- a PP investment how ever you look at it. "It's all coming together IMO". Yeah, right. That's why nobody is interested in buying shares because they don't trust the management. And I use the term loosely because this lot couldn't organise a PU in a brewery.
oohrogerpalmer18 Dec '19 - 13:22 - 7746 of 7751
BT,
Yes you are entitled to your views.
I have no problems with your views on Hum.
You may well be proved right , we just dont need it ramming down our throats on every post.
Give us all a break as your constant drivel is boring the arse of everyone.
We all know your views so just wait to see what develops so you can either say "told you so" or take your profits!!!!
In Eco you use your noix handle and give it your mr nice guy soft de-ramp approach lol
To anyone with half a brain it is easy to compare posts and read the same expressions in the writing.....I expect your just a child
"PERISTALSIS" is a radially symmetrical contraction and relaxation of muscles that propagates in a wave down a tube
Quite an apt name for a paid de-ramper
I stuck my toe in ECO a few days ago. Liking the price/risk now. See what Carapa brings regarding derisking? Been drilling a long time..
I’ll keep you company on here Perry. yeah, it’s popping down on low volume. Basically boring as hell!
Given myself a few days off, as it also seems have the dynamic duo. No posts for almost a week.
Jim, have you any evidence of your allegations I post other than under this name? Of course you haven't - I only post on LSE and I only use this name. You really are pathetic. Share price down again today - can we take it that means good news?
If you doubt I am a LTH, I will lodge a sum of your choice with Marmited if you will do the same. I'll provide evidence to him and whoever is right keeps the pool. Up for it? ÂŁ1,000/ÂŁ10,000? Name the amount and put your money where your mouth is.
I am also a LTH in ECO but sold my stake in Hummingbird some time ago. I criticised the management at both of them, as is my right.
End of year event for Nampoa 9th Dec, GBP is a member
Yolanda, Azinam's Accountant addressing the party, including Exxons rep in the pink and Maggy Shino
HTTP://twitter.com/hashtag/nampoa?lang=en
Agreed, would cover all bases for Lundin and they obviously like what they see in Namibia, concidering the amount of interest they have with there various alliances, same could be said for Azinam
IMO..It really would be naive to dismiss the Lundin group showing an interest here seeing as though our read across to PEL 30 & 37/Cormorant/proven play/thief zones/conduits/migration distance risk are linked to our south east corner.. with running room..
So we can add the Lundin Group, Africa oil, Africa Energy to Exxon and Total looking for additional opportunities but I suspect that the Lundin umbrella of companies 'IF' they were interested in any company they won't budge until a Major/Mid with the funds to drill is involved. Historically that seems the way they do business in Namibia. We know GBP remain open to such an event (as it is written in an RNS Final Results 30th Sep 2019 : Global continues to monitor opportunities which might complement its existing portfolio of exploration assets, and remains open to strategic growth of a more structural nature) and we have the unused 10% placement capacity voted in for a second year ready to go.
PEL 94 gives us that running room and this IMO was acknowledged by the recent addition to the NAMPOA group of companies.
Excellent summary by the way M,
Interesting this popped up this morning on Linkedin from Frontier and the E&P summit back in May
ER: ARE YOU LOOKING AT FURTHER EXPANSION?
JM: Well, we have a lot on our plate with the follow-on prospects at Block 11B/12B. Of course, we’re assessing opportunities that we’re familiar with in terms of the play. We’re looking at areas where the petroleum system is working in blocks that have some running room. We’re looking purely at exploration in conjunction with Africa Oil Corp., which is our largest shareholder.
https://www.frontierenergy.network/ceos-picks/2019/6/3/jan-maier-africa-energy-at-africa-eampp-summit-2019
95% of the time is about correct, so what is the issue if Jim and I appear to be the only ones spending our time sharing info and bouncing ideas of each other? Anyone can join in if they wish. I know we have learnt a lot by doing this so i'm not going to apologise for using this BB for what it is designed and intended for. Personally I'd rather it be regularly over a pint but somehow I don't think we live in the same town so this BB will have to do.
I agree with 'aim is a casino', hence the continual shared research so I don't miss something positive or negative that could change my view. I imagine Jim is the same.
I have made a final decision on the history of the company based on other CEO comments such as that from Keith Hill or Daniel McKeown of Azinam who point out the exploration industry was (and still is in many respects) on its knees and any small caps still around have done extremely well to survive.. GBP still has no debt and little cash but I have pointed out in the past GBP is reliant on a farm out to progress. GBP state this themselves.. It is no secret. (Subject to a farm out to just acquire 3D on 29 and the east of Welwitschia).
I have added the words... hopefully, imo, fingers crossed when it is not fact. Any news/research that I see as factual are always accompanied with links. Anyone reading can make their own decisions on the info shared and talked about but if someone posts something I know to be factually incorrect, excuse me for pointing it out but I have committed cash and own shares in the company.
The greater amount of info we put up and bounce of each other is actually about what is happening beyond our licences. It gives clues as we step back and look as to what is happening in the bigger picture. e.g the regional seal, how it affects our neighbours, how it affects us. Understanding what has happened to all drills and the failures in the region is paramount as an investor, after all, there failure could be ours.
The share price is popping up & down a bit in a narrow range but basically going sideways. This is not currently a share for traders but investors who like high risk/high reward, You wouldn't put your house on it.
There is plenty of positive news from the perspective of looking at the region which is FRONTIER, the majors have arrived and will hopefully solve the puzzle. Only 4 drills in the Walvis Basin have drilled through what is only VERY recently been understood as the regional seal. It is virgin territory and right now (unlike previous years) GBP do look promising as our targets are below that seal unlike what I see with our neighbours such as ECO, PCL, TLW, AFE in PEL 30 & 37 for example. Ideas on prospects in this frontier region may have turned 180 in our favour?.. that is what we are trying to discover as this may lead to finally completing a farm out? It is hope based on regional research, recent events with TRP, drill results, drills planned and why and finally on new data/beliefs
From the Eco bb ......noix =perrystalsis= borderterrier1 on ADVFN Hum bb
There are many other handles and is paid to disrupt bb's
Emotional, Marmited? You must have a very stiff upper lip to reach that conclusion. And your comment about "hits at individuals" is risible. For 95% of the time there are only two people on this board, yourself and Jim - I can only really respond to you! I have no recollection of a question from you in the Spring, and no way of checking. However, if you'd asked me a similar question I would have answered in the same way. Your outpourings may be technically correct, whatever that means in a casino like AIM. Whether they are or they aren't, my point is that the banging on about this share being the best thing since sliced bread, which has been going on it seems since Moses was a lad, has not been matched by any positive news. That's it, that's my point. Share price down again today.
Zebbo, thank you for your unsolicited advice. I don't blame anybody for the performance of the share (other than GBP's management) and I do my own research. My point, and my only point, regarding the two permanent occupants of this board, is that they continue to big up this share in the face of a longstanding lack of performance and, in Jim The Invisible's case, despite each and every one of his predictions of good news failing to materialise.