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It s totally contrary to my instincts but I have had enough - I now have one person on my filter list. I just can't suffer this fool any longer - what a load of dross. Why, oh why does this berk bother with this drivel? It can only be in a deliberate attempt to annoy people - well no more!
Good morning rojo/Jackson chen
every year before annual report.thete is a little bit rise for share price with fake news.same old ****ty hole here again this year .i will eat donkey if we get news before annual report.
we back to hell corner games again
U too old to do invest.
don't lose ur pension
been here more than ten years
.nothingchange in aminex.
we still hell on the corner since jay batterchijje
Are you female , just a bit of fun, I wish I was at school thats for sure .
Is that mean u are too old man?
time for u retired.don't loose ur pensions
Morning CP, fair point. I would be surprised if they don't go for some razzamatazz with ARA and AEX there in person, it is a very big deal for the country and of course us long suffering investors.
Morning CP, the Gas Service Agreement, was exactly that an agreement - it requires negotiation and, hence, signatures; I am not 100% sure that a 25 year Development License actually needs signing - it is a License and awarded by the Govt to someone that applies for it. ARA will simply be awaiting notification that it has been granted. Though, in any event, I would anticipate there being some razzamatazz around its award but then haven't we already seen that?
Tuesday is deadline day for EOY so I would think it will come either on Monday or with that report.
As they are running a tight ship, why pay for two RNS when one will cover it. Either day should give me a good reason to celebrate my birthday on Wednesday 🍾🥳
91joyo of to school you will end up late to the party again .
We have now had multiple confirmations from the TPDC, National press and Parliament ( the minister of Energy) that the licence is approved.
I assume ARA and AEX will be flying to Tanzania for the signing ceremony in the same way they did for the Gas sales agreement signature.
GLA, holders I expect we do not have long to wait.
The potential purchase has raised discussion elsewhere re costs and how it might be paid for.
Does anybody have any idea of the cost of buying a suitable rig against the hire of one?
With an original 8 drill plan which could be more following the 3D, depending on the finances it may make commercial sense to buy, especially knowing the difficulties of locating plant in country on an as and when basis and the hold ups that may cause.
Better than being round the bend.
Same old same old
around the corner again
Fair point Crusty
But the last trade is not normally the gauge of the closing price (Unless there is a UT trade - though quite why I am not sure?!). The rise or fall in the mid price is normally the marker.... though I am not familiar with how Google do it. But in any event the mid price closed at 1.125 yesterday and 1.20p today hence, in my book and indeed most other's benchmark 6.67%. Indeed I suspect that using Google figures there will automatically be a fall of 3% at the open....
However no matter, goodnight all.
Google has us up 9.24% Crusty.I think LSE didn't update as last trade noted was but of 1.229
The big difference between me an updownstream is that I am posting FACTS.
And those posts are NOT repeated posts.
One is the info from Tanzania Parliament which I have never posted before.
The other one might be SOME of the same infor, but I have never posted the link to the Ministry Of Energy Website news page before.
So updownstream is also a liar, determined to try and undermine the facts by throwing in baseless fiction.
Upstream downstream is guilty of what he accuses others of. 5 posts all saying the same thing.
Each disbelieving the words of the deputy prime minister/energy minister. It appears to me he doesn't want others to believe in what they see and read from official sources with their own eyes.
As for SC, yes a little repetitive but not yet as bad as the crawler or Neil who are at it 24/7
Perhaps atm this needs bringing back onto people's radar so a little ramping as long as it's not over the top shouldn't do any holders any harm.
Lol
Updownstream, you say "there is little point in constantly repeating the same old "news"" - yes there is, at least to haggismctripe - his own agenda.
I don't know what you were looking at Tanzania but as you can see from the above 6.76% is "the answer".
RJ, it seems that haggismctripe is talking a leaf out of Pubcrawl's book, endless repetition of yesterday's news ;0)
Stockcheque, your just repeating old news regarding politicians statements, some biased interpretation and translation.
The licence has been "imminent" for a very very long time....bottom line is, it's all hot air, interpretation of politician statements and assumptions until a legally approved, government endorsed signed sealed and delivered licence is in the hands of ARA and AEX.
Ive sat in a room with African Oil Ministers discussing the signing ceremony and start date for 6bn downstream project only to find out during that meeting that his Boss had decided to give it to a rival company and they had arranged a hasty signing ceremony.
I hope and believe the licence will be formally issued but until it is there is little point in constantly repeating the same old "news"
I did say many times that the issue of the licence was what we are waiting on, and sure enough there it is stated in Parliament:
"Likewise, the Cabinet has approved the issuance of a license for the development of this Block where the procedures for the issuance of the license to TPDC on behalf of the investor (ARA Petroleum Company) are being completed."
"signing ceremony and accompanying photoshoot"
Yeah, seems that's on the cards as it's announced in Parliament now (in the public domain), but nothing from ARA or AEX yet, so it is waiting on something to complete the process of issuing the licence. We can't announce it until it's in our (ARA's) hands, so must be a big PR event planned.