The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Was that a buy signal :-)
The details about tolmount sound really impressive the east and far east statements.
Sorry to hear that, I thought I'd made a mess buying £5k at £3.16 a few years ago, did that thing they say your not supposed to and bought a few more when it dropped and then more. averaging down has worked for me especially after the EON purchase, that was genius on Premier's behalf. I'm now very happy, have trading in and out with a small amount but have the majority riding it out for the long term (2022), hopefully I'll retire, if it all turns to rat ****, I'll be working a lot longer. I even topped up some more two weeks ago at £1.12. I'm not expecting any debt talk tomorrow, they'd already guiding at the production update so I'm not expecting anything beyond that, but £3-400 million by year end must increase the market cap by an equal amount as the enterprise value remains the same.
Probably the China tariffs
Doubt bankers would be happy. They like milking to cow, especially as pmo looks like a massive cash cow now.
Looks like a badly implemented Load balancer
Thanks for that, you learn something everyday :-)
No, I can buy on HL without an issue
What's with this site though, you see messages sometimes and then they disappear and then come back!
I see the API build as positive, it should shock the Saudi's into thinking they shot their load too soon. Opec want $70-$80 oil,
At first he was amusing but tourettes trump is becoming a liability, I don't understand why congress dont shut down his Twitter account. It's a bizarre way to govern the largest country in the world.
Navion Oslo is back.
Need to remember that the hedged a large portion of oil for 2018 at $58 and also they are over 40% gas
Sorry natalita
Another offload
The share price is not struggling to rise? it's up by over 4%, enq has barely moved, TLW has dropped , hur is up by 1.5%.
hilariarse
now we know whose been hovering up all the shares
As far as I can see, the only thing preventing a takeover is the number of smaller assets. The company has an enterprise value of £3billion (including the £2b debt) an offer of 50% above the current market cap is only £3.5 billion) so I don't think the debt is a put off.
I am truly amazed, normally a $1 drop in Brent causes a massive drop, I was expecting to wake up this morning to carnage but no and it wasn't just PMO. It's looking pretty good at the moment