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it's rather shrewd, I love that word, shrewd, you don't hear enough of it, to buy parcels of land close to oil rich areas. A potential fantastic passive investment without all the drilling costs, and sell it on to another oil company for a huge profit.
TPET buying some land in oil rich areas of America. I have suggested before about buying some land in the Eagle Ford Oilfields Area, even if to merely "mothball" the land, its value would increase greatly if oil was found.
you are under valuing the iconic asset that is Canary Wharf. I think £3.80 per share, is too low. I think you should be looking at £5.80 to £6.00 per share. A World famous asset, should have World class value!
a Sainsbury's customer, I'm also thinking of all those Nectar points I could accumulate when buying shares with the Sainsbury's Share Dealing Service !
often thought, that as Sainsbury's also have the financial services string to their bow, why don't they offer a share dealing ( not just Sainsbury's shares, but all other shares ) service? I believe Sainsbury's would make themselves considerably more profitable by doing a share dealing service. I would be happy to buy and sell shares with Sainsbury's providing this service. I can't believe they haven't done it thus far, it just seems natural for them to include it in their financial services.
you think that this has reached 30 pence a share, you have say that it's been somewhat over-sold. Okay, the expected didn't materialise, but it was the usual market over-reaction resulting in "the stampede of stupidity" and this became well and truly over-sold. Although I bought recently at over 1 pence per share here, I'm looking to at least triple that price.
a few stockbrokers I could cheerfully nuke. Bar studs.
can always rely on them being a lower class of scumbag.
have so few people, been so handsomely rewarded, for doing so little. Yes, I'm talking about stockbrokers.
probably couldn't buy any shares because the market muckers were cacking themselves that that would lose tuppence half penny, on a transaction. The world would come to an end if those parasites lost even a sniff of a penny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
will go back up again in a moment.
would think that there's a good chance this could go up in price over the next two days as well.
see that TPET was @ 29.75 pence a share in November 2012, this still isn't a big increase in the share price today. Looking at it logically, that is.
what do you lovely people think would be a good price for TPET ? Perhaps 9 pence? Maybe 10 pence a share is pushing the boat out a bit too far !
value of the land is reputed to be of immense value over time.
you are a Petroleum company, you should look at the possibility in buying some land in the Eagle Ford Oilfields Area in America. Even if sitting on the land and not developing it. Huge potential in that area.
jiggery, pokery here!
always find one bum on the page.
had any shares in this company, neither have I shorted any shares. I called this correctly recently, when this share price was 0.55 to 0.65, that the share price could bounce from that low price, but that it could be fleetingly available. It's not nice when people lose money on their investments, we have all been there. The depressing thing is, it seems to happen more and more these days. I remember the 1980's and 1990's, when people could make some money on the stock market. This new millennium has been a bloody disaster in more ways than one.
would have thought a more realistic valuation of this at the moment, would be between 90 pence and £1 per share.