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What is your point, Longerwait? We all know that LOGP is currently a cash shell with a compensation claim in progress.
Which ought to make an RTO more attractive apart from previous tax losses. I'm not an accountant but I think LOGP is worth multiples of the current SP. The elephant in the room is it delisting before a deal is done. Which will be a new experience for me as I am determined to hold onto my shares.
If you had a dog that sick that would make two of you. Draw your own conclusion as to the best course of action in that case.
Check out HE1, drilling to TD next week, drilling same spot as they found multiple helium shows last time but drill broke, this time they could have a easy Discovery on their hands
Why do you keep posting Longerwait, do you think
that whatever you say is going to make a blind bit
of difference to the outcome?
A contemptuous silence would have been in order up till now but I think this person is suffering from deep mental turmoil, unresolved issues and even nightmares, arising perhaps from financial loss, given his recent history of posts that border on the hysterical.
Well said Manyana, I agree with you entirely Barryroe is the better deal for all.
Did you actually read the report on the Rosebank proposal?
First of all, the field is less in size than Barryroe.
The company developing the oil field is Norwegeian.
Thirdly, it states that it will produce crude oil which will be exported to Europe (no specific location) for refining and then reimported into the UK and elsewhere. So it will either be piped to probably Norway or shipped to somwhere else at great cost. So where are the UK guarantees in that?
Barryroe is abigger field and any oil produced will be refined in Whitegate, so it remains in Ireland from start to finish.
So which is the better deal? Barryroe of course.
Read before opening your big fat mouth in future.
Seriously you need help dude,finding it very hard to debate with a broken record.Chill man, it's only a punt for most of us here . Take it easy,gently, you can shake the world.
Fair point manyana.
noted.
Why do people continue to respond to Longert*t. That is exactly what he wants.
Obviously, he either lives in some "strange" land or he suffers from insomnia (probably cursing his investment in crypto), or he is in jail as he posts at some ungodly hour in the morning, note "4.50" today and something similar on other days. And, in the past his "alter ego" used to post at similar times.
So, either ask him about his abortive crypto deals or just ignore him.
In the meantime, the following article is in today's Irish Independent.
https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/lansdowne-oil-says-door-still-open-for-legal-action-against-state/a735619027.html
Im afraid 'saving ryans privates' Is going to be a horror movie. The legal wolves are queueing up for a bite.
chomp chomp.
Taking 18 months to assess a LU application and then giving the company 3 or 4 weeks to prove financial capability is not discriminatory is it?
18 months to assess an application!!! And this is the guy you are pinning your hopes on to achieve net zero???
No face to face dialogue in 18 months and yet he can put out a tweet of him standing in a field holding cores from geothermal drilling. Not discriminatory at all.
The leader of the green party is not discriminatory.
Good luck with that.
His ideology will count for nothing if the ECT claim takes place . He knows it, you know it. Why do you think so many nations are wanting to back out of it?
You are upping your angry ape post frequency.
grrr. beating your chest are you? Be a good sport and drag your knuckles off into the sunset.
Dear God, we were told that would happen , re previous rns and aim rules. The last rns was a confirmation of this fact . Would you please cop yourself on, its becoming very embarrassing for you. Go and watch the rugby and try to clear your emotional feeble mind.
Longerwait is clearly losing sleep over LOGP and its prospects. Lack of sleep affects ones judgement, so a clean break from this board and a long rest is just what the men in white coats would prescribe. I myself am sleeping very well, as no doubt are most of the other posters on this share.
Lol. Poor response . Read the rns again .The news was released in august . You are starting to lose it . Stop been so emotional, it showing how weak you are ?
Longerwait, do you have any knowledge of what provisions and agreements are within the ECT?
For instance do you understand that part of the agreement is 'With a view to facilitating the development and diversification of resources, the signatories undertake to avoid imposing discriminatory rules on operators, notably rules governing the ownership of resources, internal operation of companies and taxation.'
I think you should reflect on that before posting any more of your juvenile ape opinions.
Longerwait , you are the uniformed fool who thought the cash shell news was New news late week . You need to put a little more effort and application into your trolling.
Your arrogance is deplorable! And, by your own admission, your views are worthless! Not sure why you're so concerned about LOGP's fate as you never said "the price will fall precipitously as we approach 18 March 2024 (when LOGP will cease to trade on the exchange)." A lot can happen in 6 months!
Hello there Longerwait I don’t agree with you that your views are worthless
Longerwait your view is as valid as mlne
Sadly, I don't recall Lansdowne pitching a merger to Barryroe. Why didn't they bite their hand off? Maybe legal advice echoed my opinion? Pleased to hear about "a fair amount of activity in recent days". A swift decision and $100m in LOGP's coffers is what I'm hoping for. Fat chance!
Thanks for that. It seems like there will have to be some very compelling reason for Boldy not to proceed with litigation more or less right away?
The document records at the High court denote a fair amount of activity in recent days, with an order issued by Mr Justice Quinn as recently as Wednesday, so perhaps some news will break in the press over the weekend, but it would appear LG and Vevan have completed the restructuring process with the examiner,..GL S
https://www.csol.ie/ccms/highCourtSearch.html?execution=e1s1
Mb, the Lansdowne business can continue BAU, the Aim regulations are a side show at this stage and have zero bearing on the company’s on going Barryroe discussions, it is purely the listing status, for all we know Lansdowne may feel a standard listing on the LSE is a more appropriate listing in the future?, rather than the shenanigans of Aim,..GL S