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My wife says you can’t beat a good nosegay. I prefer a nice bouquet, but not a big fan of lilies as the pollen is toxic to cats.
Come on Hur do something!
The florist could have knocked up a wreath for you.... plus a nosegay for other occasions ...
Thinking about it I seem to recall he did dabble in Interflora at one time.
His Christmas wreaths were spectacular
I used to have a gay acquaintance but it can’t be the same person. He was a florist but didn’t know much about shares.
Is Lucky Dog’s friend your friend too?
Yeah... that's right, "trust me" I'm an anonymous poster on a BB....
Where have all the 6p predictors gone, or was it 5, 4, or 3p .... plus the huge rise in oil...
LuckyDog1,
Will your friend also reimburse you with your investment if this company fails and doesn't reach 20p?
Do your own research, and stop following/listening to others.
Trust me, you'll do better.
Good Post/Insight LuckyDog1, and hope you are as lucky here too.
All those secrets are in the underground kingdom of the fairies, where they dine on four leaf clover.... and practice their magical powers....
Ohh for Ye goode olde days when "I wouldn't want to be out of this over the weekend" was the mantra.....
Interesting. How does he arrive at that figure? What does he say about the bonds and water cut, etc.
A takeover bid here which bod/shareholders can digest and approve somewhere at ~10p+ is likely before year end. However looking at HUR books/balance sheet, could also be in 12-14p range which is a possible premium when bidding for much undervalued/distressed companies.
I concur, and Brent is also on the up today.
Markets are generally all down today, particularly Oilers, and also completely agree that on a whiff of positives here, HUR SP will massively rally; it is clearly extremely oversold/undervalued based on company fundamentals of which we are all well aware, typical markets and IMO, huge catch up here awaits HUR.
GLA
Fully agree. Sadly a game of whack-a-mole this morning !
Fully agree with consensus, HUR undervaluation makes absolutely no sense but patience is key, next company update on the forward plans should by default bring about a now long pending and IMO pretty massive upward rebound here, DYOR.
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Nicely put and summarised, thanks.
Looking at the presentation of the Buchan oil field, which JOG now intend to redevelop, it looks like it was previously (in 2017, when the former floating production vessel was taken off station due to failed safety case) producing just 3,500 BOPD with a 50% water cut.
And by way of comparison: HUR 8 Oct 20 reported as: c 14,500bopd and c 19% wc .
Makes the 6 well to be still looking pretty good, to me.
DYOR
Buchan production chart on page 4.
https://wp-jerseyoilandgas-2020.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/media/2020/10/15070259/Buchan-Technical-Presentation-vFinal-1.pdf