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way back then it was run by Aiden Heavey our founder, ever since it has been torn apart by a bad management team making bad and expensive decisions, gla.
ulterior motive at Cannacord, totally different view over at Barclays,gla.
I use Halifax also, set a limit on my holding last week at £1.50, only cost £2 to place and is in place for 90 days, if we all do it they will find fewer shares available when they next go looking for weak stop losses to fill their boots on at our expense,gla.
there have been 2 sells this morning @27.14, one for 10000 shares and the other for 20000 shares, so it was one or the other,gla.
what's next on the menu? oil maybe? and my post was immediately removed by their moderators, maybe need to word it differently.
with oil at the price it is we should be much higher even with the rbl extension, lets face it, oil over $55 equates to a lot more positive cashflow coming in, come on Tullow ,we have a lot of catching up to do,gla.
isn't it about time time the directors put their own money where their mouths are and go on a proper buying spree, and I don't mean measly small amounts, a few large buys would make a statement,gla.
we could all join the wallstreetbets board and put our 2 penneth in.
we could do with getting wallstreetbets reddit on the case also, but unlike the NYSE the FCA here would probably have none of it, who knows?
to shake out weak pi's and give the shorters a get out of jail card on the cheap, it is a possibility, gla.
people talking about downside risk here need to address it to buyers of AMC and Gme, now that is like trying to put out a fire with petrol, Tullow are not out of the woods by any stretch but are making inroads in the right direction, and who knows, the terms of the the RBL may be well received and favourable to a re rate, time will tell, gla.
more the point being what happens if it is another of the famous Tullow dusters? it has a 30% chance of success which means it has a 70% chance of being a duster, the market knows this already so you would like to think it is priced in for failure, seeing that the market is forward looking and prices accordingly, my guess is that they will hammer this down on any bad news as is always the case, take today for an example, every time management talk to the market this gets driven down, bring on the asset sales, they are only a burden going forward, where is the money coming from to bring them to production? gla.
should get more proactive and wake up and smell the coffee, put up for sale all non producing assets and see what comes of it, lowering production is no way to reduce the debt, the market has had enough of the broken promises for far too long, as have us LTH here, finger out time Rahul.
nice one Rahul, this year we are going to greatly reduce production and we won't have another 500 million landing to soften the income blow, we are now more than ever reliant on oil price this year, the thing he needs to reduce is debt, sell more assets to get us out of this hole, maybe get a better price with oil in the 50's, always SSDD with Tullow.
like you Davstock, i have been in here some time now and have noted that the market have been slow to reward the hard work undertaken by Tullow, lets hope that the announcement tomorrow doesn't dampen the sentiment towards us, it would be nice to see a sizeable rise in sp for a change after the news, gla.
as I stated a couple of days ago, this is just the start of the long awaited recovery, gla.
I think what they are implying is that Cine is looking to permanently close loss making UK cinemas only, under a CVA they can do this at no cost to themselves, they can just walk away from expensive lease agreements with no consequences, gla, we are way overdue some cheer.
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yes, that makes perfect sense, alb.
was it not you who disagreed with me in the first place with your post after mine? think it was numpty, good luck with your trading, you are only one notch up from a shorter as a trader, it is people like you who cause the vast majority of the volatility here, until we lose the day traders we will be going nowhere fast.