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Jmax called the sell at 39p
He gets a dopamine hit by saying it repeatedly to himself
Truely a great. A walking amongst the peasants.
But does he know a good kipper.
No.
…Just report the waster, he will be gone on Monday.
OK JMAX, let’s have a gamble. If Tullows share price is higher than todays closing price on 31st May (no specific reason for date) then your the proven fool and agree to disappear from this board, never to return again… if the share price is lower, I will be the fool and agree to disappear and never comment again….
JMAX - You still adding nothing but abuse? Put on another record and say something constructive, negative or positive, but constructive and well thought, please stop the abuse.
Bluey.
That was before a global pandemic.
Who called the sell at 39p :)
You fools haven't got a clue :)
JMAX, you are such f...idiot.
Rahul owns already over 20 mln Tullow shares.
He will be a multimilioner in few years time, when the share price will be £1+.
Get your life back loser.
Get
Cap, take some comfort in the fact that around the time you were calling 70p, some muppets were predicting over 200p!
GLA LTH
JMAX
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Posts: 2,608
Price: 60.00
No Opinion
RE: More positive news19 Jan 2022 22:47
FDM,
I'm a LTH, and I am looking for 140p plus but haven't got an exit price for the reason you suggest - as in favourable circumstances 200p plus is viable.
Cap,
You are headless, what happened to your 70p plus predictions by Easter 2022 ?
The longs are being played like fools :)
According to Standard Charted:
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Standard-Chartered-Global-Oil-Demand-Will-Pick-Up-Strongly-In-May-And-June.html
Nice to see a few headless chickens running around here in the face of rising sp and short reductions.
RD knows more about this Co than anyone, so if it had the potential that the rampers think it has - why then is RD not buying ?
Just because someone is employed by a PLC company doesn’t mean they are obligated to purchase shares within that company… I have worked for a couple of PLC’s and bought shares in neither..
DB I have mentioned before about RDs lack of personal investment, and the possible exit of SB, but the rampers are too deluded to face reality.
HBR CEO is clearly very confident and hence has Major Skin in the Game while owning more than £25 Million worth of HBR shares and still adding, TLW CEO should undoubtedly do same IMHO!
“Harbour announces that Linda Z. Cook, Chief Executive Officer, has purchased 86,050 ordinary shares in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") at an average price of 285.5 pence per Ordinary Share.
As a result of this purchase, Linda Z. Cook has an interest in 8,603,532 Ordinary Shares, representing 1.117 % of the Company's issued share capital.”
You’ve figured it out JAMX, why is it that so many other’s on ear haven’t ?
Laziness or just believe what they see without question.
Super, something that is overlooked on these bb’s is computer programs. They are not only used for information platforms but calculating trading values & much more. Obviously this wasn’t the case pre computers. So in the absence of this knowledge are PI’s evaluating circumstances with a perspective from an era years ago, previous to computers ? By ‘coincidence’ posts re 25p have been made by PI’s without that knowledge.
In contrast, in the old days orders were matched in the back office with paper slips known as pink slips & OTC. There was no mechanism or influence from computers programs.
He isn't, why would he waste his hard earned:)
PRetty good endorsement. When is TLW CEO going to do the same?
I am happy to trim your hedges at a price! pls let me know what area you are in? and also make sure there are no birds nesting? thankyou
Where are you? The silence is deafening :)
Gogadget,
Please don't discourage foolish derampers from losing money, not that I believe he's actually going short. Sp has broken decisively out of the recent downtrend.
Based on the daily chart I think we'll see a sharp 10p rise soon, taking us to a 20 month high, which will attract a lot of momentum buyers.
Old and new hedges based on company projections of $80 per barrel. Currently bringing circa 350k extra daily revenue @ $89.4 dollars todays oil price, where as on the new hedges it will be circa 582k extra daily revenue. Big money if oil elevated for the rest of the year!
Not sure on the date of the expiry of the poor hedges. Trading statements prints improved hedging in H2 (1st July) where it’s also stated from June, which can either be interpreted as from the end of June, or from the start of June. My opinion is it’s the 1st July H2.
About the last of the poor hedges expire in May 2024. Can anyone cut through the turgid jargon and explain what the hedges, oil sold at spot price, etc are from then on, roughly?
Kevin Wendell Crumb