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Your definitely a novice fella...
No correlation between the two fella...
MickyBee....you've done it now, auld Heid will be running off to her boss Dave the Rave wanting to know what to do next. Seriously I did believe that the price would be worked down prior to tonight's close. Those that have bought in late today and possibly early tomorrow may catch a small profit as the price moves up. Then most likely once the company players have departed and without news the price will stabilise under the the price it is now, accounting for the 200-1 ratio.
Just my expectations.
all 4 of them??
must be at a loss then
I invest in David and his team, not you, or Persimmon or this new character Tigra.
Have a good evening.
RNS releases , oh sorry they are not the operators
approvals , tomorrow again , not in place
they haven't got them all
How do you know what permissions they have or know are due approval very soon ?
tommorrow again , next month H2 , Xmas , next year , a long playing record , stuck
200 a day to UJO , big boys will be all over this JR Ewing too , nothing is happening , not got all the permissions
You pick a share that does not have the potential like West Newton to be on the radar of an institution already ?!
Go buy a lottery ticket mate then.
Heid , nothing is happening
Simple, sell up then if you do not believe in your investment.
The difference is that at 30p - the price is unlikely to change much in the medium term - the whole point - for me - in AIM investments is the hope that I pick a share that has a massive increase in price, that wasn't predicted or seen by the institutions. Hopefully we have all had that AIM experience at least once :)
Lets try how many institutions are already interested or will be when we see the updated CPR and EWT results from West Newton ? Coupled with Wressle flowing at 500 BOPD after the squeeze imo. Moving on to the largest unappraised well at Biscathorpe due to be drilled this year.
So your theory is that institutions become interested in - and buy shares in - companies with a share price above an arbitrary value? I would say they are more interested in dividend return. If you can tell us how many Institutional Investors UJO has now - we can observe how that changes in the next 12 months. By the way - I invest in Shell, BP. SSE BT etc for decent growth and a good dividend - I invest in AIM because I hope for a massive increase in price due to exceptional news. Consolidation makes that increasingly unlikely
I'd love to give you a big Sqquuuueeeeze MickyBee.
Maybe Oil would come out your mouth instead of all the Sh1-te you spread here today.
500 Barrels to be precise.
I best not squeeze your Pen1stone or we would have a right old mess.
having a laff Heid
WilyCoyote,
The consolidation is a very good thing here because it will attract institutional investors.
David and his team obviously believe this is the right time to do it and are confident in the portfolio of assets as we move forward now.
where is the loss 1 mil at 0.15 and 10000 at 30p
or 1 mil at 0.145 or 10000 at 29p
both are the same in the end if goes up a penny it's a hundred pounds if it goes down a penny it is minus a hundred pounds. I am sure you can work out the quarter half or 75% of a penny like 25 50 or 75 pounds plus on minus up or down
It's not good news - I buy a million shares in a company for a few quid - I do it for enough companies - hoping that 1 - maybe 2 of them reach the giddy hights of a few pence, giving me a profit. Consolidations take that possibility off the board
My understanding is that the share price can't drop below the market price - forcing the company to take action
strong SELLLLL