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You have become childish of late. I was addressing geo101 in anycase.
It is classified as shorted. So expect nothing good.
Is Charlie 1 classified as appraisal or exploration well?
Luckcounts - noting matters here. Not while that short is open.
Yep Beerbull i am a little unstuck with HUR myself - got caught but in the same vein i see huge future potential in HUR once they get out of AIM - ummmm sounds like a familiar record
There for the grace of god ferret, one of my acquaintances was a geologist with TLW, he warned me off it a couple of months ago. Having said that I’ve heard great things about HUR....
Which is why Sauer and i (among others) have been saying that unless he reduces the debt pile at PMO similar falls could arise. Imagine something causes the shut down temporarily of Catcher - thats why PMO is just a trader these days - i am sure TLW sent shudders down TD's neck today - hopefully it will wake him up a little. Thats why PMO SP got whacked today also - the debt pile
Poor TLW - had such great potential, like PMO
I guess the size of the debt versus revised free cash flow is what has crucified TLW, which puts a warning that PMO must continue to pay down debt and avoid buying assets which can quickly go against you, should production drop for any reason. Glad we did not go ahead on the chevron deal.
The debt brings its own set of problems with the lenders as we can see. If we hedge oil prices well for 3 to 5 years, we will have almost paid debt off and leave us in great financial position.
My goodness, TLW is now off 70% today - thank god i was out of there. Feel bad for anyone caught, something totally out the blue.
Surely that sell off is far greater than the RNS information suggests. Its decimation - unbelievable. A cheap buy maybe ?
Geo - I traded it twice it last two weeks. Got no confidence in anything to be honest. Even supposed blue chip is a big gamble these days.
When some of us used to suggest that TLW having x8 our Market Cap was unrealistic in the long term, I think most of us were hoping it would be us catching them up, rather than them crashing down to our level...
Careful what you wish for I guess! Feel bad for holders there, I was annoyed at getting out with a 1% loss last week, can’t help but feel lucky now.
tlw behaving like an aim share. I feel for shareholders there, bolt outta the blue for most no matter what is written here :-(
Kilgeever, we wont see anymore comparisons now of pmo v tlw market cap. I bought and sold
Tlw twice last week and feel lucky/fortunate today.
Pmo drop today is very harsh. But i am happy, was gutted being out at 88 last
Week!
As an ex holder of Tullow I'm a little sad to see its demise. Action was needed, as mentioned, sooner.
Not long ago TLW had MCap almost 5 times pmo.
Sorry, random thoughts.