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Maybe watch the last corporate webinar🙄....what price did you short at?
And if they DO close without respecting the reporting holding changes, then they have a problem....
And don't forget the late trades which appear around 7.45am
Drivel.
When the 88e directors decide to buy as many shares as *we* own, perhaps new buyers will arrive.
Until then it's just a decent trade and will rise into the release of news.
Will the news include a 25% resource upgrade? Perhaps. But will "the market" consider that relevant based on our BoD's performance to date? Doubtful.
Time for 88e to deliver.
It almost amusing, were it not for the poor souls being sucked in.
"The market " decides what a share price should be. Not emotional bo11ocks on what "this SHOULD be".
The neighbours are significantly up thanks to a MASSIVE upgrade. Since 88e shares this resource: perhaps out BoD will announce a similar upgrade in resources. Perhaps a pig may fly too.
The neighbour's "bubble has burst". Really? Is anyone puerile enough to believe that?
Of course I want 88e to succeed, but get real: our BoD has a track record which leaves some room for improvement.
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Calm down chaps.
Let's wait for 50p and all the other milestones to £1 and leave the nonsense numbers for elsewhere.
You forgot to mention "failed blooger".
Otherwise 10/10
Poor old Mangrove😂😂😂😂😂😂
700k shares so far.
? Can't hear you: you were blocked long-time ago.
@stormobt-oakmont: I was unclear and for that I apologise.
I was referring the OlderWiser's technical discussions. As I'm bot an "oilman", which you clearly are, I'd appreciate your response to his technicsl points.
My years in 88e have proven one thing: I'm funding the directors with no return, and emotional baseless posts help nobody.
@stratton-oakmont: how is OlderWiser wrong?
Please explain: with facts.
There's a lot of nonsense in here about supposed "jealousy" from PANR holders.
I've zero idea why anyone would be jealous of what we have here. I'm in both and have been for about 5yrs when the Late Great PB was in the driving seat.
I eventually sold half of my 88e holding when we were at 2p after multiple dilutions and failures. At the time, my remaining "free ride" was worth about £70,000. Today....Well....you can work it out yourselves.
If you're a long time holder here: all the very best. I hope we make domething back.
If you're a recent punter/trader: enjoy the ride. But don't fool yourselves there's any jealousy from the neighbours.
Remember which company helped the other out with professional advice, before kidding yourselves otherwise. And which Directors have put their own money on the line.
I'm here till the very end with 88e....but they've a shed load to prove before they get my respect.
Thanks👍
Question for those who communicate with the company: what's the best email address to use with questions about details in an RNS?
Thanks
Posted after hours.
@Perki123 You're a fool.
Perhaps instead of blind stupidity, you'd like to offer a reasoned rebuttal of the post which Scot & I suggested Troughsnout dare copy here:
Troughsnout
2 Apr 2024 09:53
Posts: 104
Price: 28.40
Correction - second page shows 10-77bopd with an avg of 42. Total barrels recovered - 24 in total (!). Pretty high water cut but obvs frack fluids. 1.45mmscf of raw gas produced too (final page). So apart from water cut of 85% + at end of test you've got 10:1 gas to oil (calorific equiv). Bottom line - its a low pressure wet gas field.
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Troughsnout
2 Apr 2024 09:23
Posts: 104
Price: 28.20
Great that they have flowed oil to surface but a peak gauge flow rate of 70 barrels a day doesn't give us any info about how much oil flowed over how many days in total or even an average for a day (I mean how long did it flow at this rate, over what period, what was the average etc). So, while nice to get oil to surface it is an extremely selective bit of data to issue. Secondly it doesn't tell us how much gas flowed (or water for that matter). 40 api oil is pretty close to condensate or drip gas. So again it looks like a significant amount of gas production with a modest amount of oil. Begging the question what to do with the gas. As referenced in my earlier remarks on the Ahpun topset.