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LongWait ,its not the actual quantum of their valuation but the extreme differential in both shares which makes me a confident holder of HUR and SDX
That Edison have raised their NAV estimate for HUR to 110p per share does not surprise me, littlened.
They have also just estimated SDX's NAV at about 50p per share, compared with a SP of just above 25p.
I bought SDX recently at under 17p because it was so obviously undervalued.
I still think that value-hunters on AIM will be well rewarded in the end, in spite of all the manipulation.
I would, however, caution against chasing prices; the best time to buy is following a big correction, in order to turn the manipulation to one's advantage.
Sorry, D-K.
I did put the quote from Joe Soap in inverted commas, but instead of putting his name in brackets below, as I usually do, I mentioned him in the next sentence, thinking everyone would realise the quote was his words, not mine.
I have no wish to cause anyone any alarm.
We've had enough of that already.
filled at 24p? SP stayed at that level for ages.
"I've stopped arguing with them.....They'll see"
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1,000,000 shares in 2 buys at about 4 ... of course it edges down slightly .. must be a very large butt sitting on this !
thanks littlened, I did not know that. Cheers
Dark Knight,Edison updated their stuff yesterday with risked valuation of 109.9p and that was before today's RNS
Modestus, I just misread his sarcasm, anyway I am happy to sit on this till it hits 40p maybe 60p... I wonder if there will be any broker updates this week or next ?
FFS longwait dont give me a heart of attack !! Thanks modestus for clearing that up.
And what if if the share went back? Would that be a reason for you to sell? I really have the impression so many here are sitting on the tip of their chair. Longwait simply wrote that he would have prefered to buy at under 22p instead of at 23 p, nothing more....And immediately there 's a panicking dark knight talking about the watercut again! O dear!
No, he’s taking the ‘p’ out of Joe Soap who implied that
Longwait stop being so cryptic ... are you saying that Hur is going to go down much lower than 24p because of the 17% water cut ?
Corrections to my last post:
'I would have bought more yesterday at below 22p, had I not earlier in the day bought some at 23p.'
'Quelle surprise!' - my typographical error would be sure to be noticed by our Francophone friends.
Hurricane Baffled by Share Price Drop
Hurricane is not aware of any subsurface, operational or commercial reasons that would have caused the recent weakness in the company’s share price, Robert Trice, the company’s chief executive, has revealed.
https://www.rigzone.com/news/hurricane_baffled_by_share_price_drop-29-jan-2020-160926-article?rss=true&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
A trading and operational update this morning from Hurricane which will hopefully allay the unnecessary fears in the market from short-termists who don’t understand the nature of the Lancaster EPS and the way that the company needs to treat the fractured basement in which it is operating.
https://www.malcysblog.com/2020/01/hurricane-energy-3/
Sorry for my late response, but I have gone down with bronchitis and firing off all those comments in my exasperation yesterday may not have helped.
Before looking at the share price a few minutes ago, I noticed that there had been an RNS.
I read that HUR is not submersed in water after all.
Quell surprise!
Malcy may not be good for much else than munching sausage rolls, but his quoted comment is apt and reminds me of Double's observation, soon after the recent panic started, that the problem was that most people didn't understand the water issue.
And that, you would think, would be that, except that on LSE people don't give up that easily - there are battles still to be won over shareholders' dead bodies.
'In a couple of days the OGA data for November will be published. They are trying to pre-empt that by releasing this production data and thereby getting their defence in first, so as to lessen the shock when the water cut rises to c.17%.'
Yes - I am sure RT will be in shock when he realizes that DSPP and JoeSoap know more about what's going on than he does.
I would have bought more yesterday at below 23p, had I not earlier in the day bought some at 23p.
We'll see now whether the manipulators have the stomach for a fight.
One thing they will know, however, is that they aren't going to have such an easy time convincing those shareholders of a nervous disposition that HUR is going down the plug hole.
i think Joe is suffering from mental heath issues....
Profusely apologise to all halfwits, that was excellent
Great putdown, love it haha
Joe...once again you open your mouth and out yourself as an imbecile.....did you read the RNS this morning ?.....if you did you might have noticed some numbers, among them were water content ..and other numbers were till year end..Year end is past November.....In the past I believe I called you a half wit..I profusely apologise to all half wits .....I’m lost for words to describe you..of course ...JIMO.....
thanks dogy Joe . on your bike mate
Joe old boy.
Give it up you’ve not been convincing for a long time now.
You’re sounding desperate.
lol
Thanks joesoap i will sell everything immediately .
This RNS was issued to appease the PIs that have been seeking some reassurance from the BOD, perhaps, but the BOD are aware of the cards they hold and can only play them once, so timing is important.
Was the drop yesterday worse than any other day since the last RNS?
In a couple of days the OGA data for November will be published. They are trying to pre-empt that by releasing this production data and thereby getting their defence in first, so as to lessen the shock when the water cut rises to c.17%.
They desperately need some new news.
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I dont agree, could be right on the close around 23p but I think this week and next will be blue. This is massively oversold and for no reason as this rns has demonstrated.