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Dspp - it seems to me you got it wrong and instead of just holding your hands up you want to double down. I have given you the benefit of the doubt that your hypotheses did not have bad intent. However the more you persist in a narrative that is not there the more you are looking like you did have an agenda. May I suggest if you want to deal I. Data and draw scatter graphs use the production figures - as this is what most of us are interested in. Your hypotheses have already lost some people money for no reason I might add. Do you want to continue?
Have you noticed that all the posts about HUR heading for 15p and being stuck in the 20s, etc., have all stopped?
Even TSD just made only a half-hearted attempt to talk down its prospects.
Over on UKOG, they have stopped gloating over HUR's share price fall and predicting that HUR will fold up or be taken over for 'peanuts' in a year or two.
Seen it all before.
adamk87,
"Market likes the news."
Yes. It's a good RNS. I particularly like the fact that it's now in black and white that Strathmore's being relinquished, and also (about time too) Whirlwind.
It seems like the company's now tightening its belt, flexing its shoulders, and getting down to the nitty-gritty.
Price action doesnt lie, the trajectory is now north with some way to go. GL
Share Discussion for Uk Oil & Gas (UKOG)
RE: SS13 Dec 2019 14:29
'RE: SSWed 23:08
$60 million loss, SP below 30p and sinkingblike a proverbial ship, huge lift costs of operating offshore, and a loan that makes ones eyes water, but not as much water as in their production wells. Ouch. You're right, HUR will never make a net profit. Loan impairment costs and bad results = good night nurse. Expect a buy out for peanuts in less than 12 months. Ouch. Sub 20p v soon, equating to a 66% reduction in SP in less than 6 months. Good stock picking.'
(Petercraigscot)
You must be one of the biggest liars I have come across on LSE AIM.
I suggest that anyone who believes any of your twaddle take a look at HUR's RNS today, as well as at analysts' valuations of the company, and see the true facts for themselves.
And, by the way, I'm invested in both HUR and UKOG.
Dspp - have a rest lad.