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so reluctantly forced to sell more @29p
so let's SEA ...LOGP/PVR being beaten up...so maybe ...it's time for mms/PIs to dump SEA?? ...no advice intended
Well not today. If it goes under 30 then heading further South.
http://uk.advfn.com/p.php?pid=chartscreenshot&u=47iSizc40QSiYwYLgxCVrkqnZyxMnVIP0OquIeGmaM8= The SEA ap is currently drifting sideways in a flag/pennant chart formation. In an uptrend (as SEA currently is) they are more often than not bullish formations. Hence a short term sp target of between 35 and 40p is more than possible in the event of a break up out of the formation.
I suspect many of us share your PoV of medium/long term potential ...fingers crossed
I bought 50,000 about 6 or 7 months ago at 28p so not much in front at the moment. However, long-term - I know it's wrong to think long-term on most AIM stocks - I think this could be a little gem. If either R2S takes off or there's some good news from LOGP it's surely well under valued with a mcap of £18 million. Short-term I dare say it may bounce around a little, but I think I'll stick with them for now.
snap..(top sliced a third) ..SEA has been Jolly good ....over the past 18 months...but has to be traded for most oomph imv ...no advice intended
It's been a fantastic couple of months for SEA and I've just cashed in for 50%+ profit. Just felt it's got to have a drawback soon - but, maybe not. GL all holders, probably lots more profits to be had.
but the underlying trend looks Jolly good
thanks pablo. I have RNS alerts but this didn't pop up as it was RNS reach. I should have done a little more digging. another good day for SP I see....
RNS was on Tue Nov 5 - click the SEA Live RNS button above. Some of it : "R2S transports guests to North Sea oil rigs from their cinema seats ABERDEEN - 5th November 2013 Aberdeen based visual asset management specialists Return To Scene (R2S) will transport guests to offshore platforms, tour alien subsea environments and the virtual world of installations still in the design phase - all directly from the comfort of their cinema seats this week. Return to Scene will host the event at Aberdeen's Belmont cinema on 7th November where they will premiere the newest version of their software, R2S, and launch a user group for their growing base of clients representing a wide swath of North Sea operators. The event will be streamed live to Houston, where the company's team will host clients based in the Gulf of Mexico."
What RNS? I have been looking at SeaEnergy for a while. I can't see any reason for the recent rise in SP. I'd be grateful for any insights into the recent rises. Thanks
yep..SEA is a little, overlooked cracker imv ...steadily accumulating
Nice RNS. Surprised no posts so far today.
"..the R2S business plus cash/logp should support a much higher sp" I agree wholeheartedly with your viewpoint. R2S is a fast growing, high tech, business and that is not being reflected in the current SEA sp.
or different lol... ...but really, yes SEA is a decent play imv ...the R2S business plus cash/logp should support a much higher sp (fingers crossed/opinion only/no advice intended!!)
I've been splashing around here a month or two now and waiting for the next big payout that Sea intimated a while back. Last time I was in here I sold the lot @ 36p trousering a few pennies. Same again I reckon.
Good to hear...yet another good reason to buy both!
Hi. Both SEA and LOGP Ichimoku charts are Strongly Bullish.
...like look of chart ..recent rns read Jolly well ...LOGP ticking up ..wot not to like here? ..aaoo/dyor
little selling lol
24,7...welcome Louise Warner @3% holding
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I'm jolly buying dips