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“ you’ve called it all the way up.”
Although we recall you were also calling it up
From 60p, and 30p, but missed calling it down as it dropped to 12p. So yes you’ve called it up from a place you said it would never go… genius!
“When I tell people my hobby with oil they are amazed.”
Great for conversation an impressing !”
Obviously easily impressed, were there party hats, jelly an ice cream? Did their Mums an Dads make sure they said thank you for their goody bags?
Oil tanker seen at oil field..
Well that’s totally unexpected, it tells us that the field is still producing, so we can all sleep easy tonight as new investors pile in on this exclusive revelation.
“Soon you will lose the letter 'O'“
Soon you’ll realise “and” has the letter d in it, innit.
You’ve failed miserably so far…but, everyone likes a trier, and you are trying.
You lost street cred with me a long time ago - not something I or anyone actually values.
Don't start with your technical jargon on me- of course you don’t understand how oil and gas fields work do you.
Oil at $100 again - what not $150/200??
I think 'I' am much better than you as an oil expert.- Clearly you do, although you’re probably in an elite group of 2 who share that view.
I called oil long before you in a multi year bull market an trust me it will rise this winter !! - I never called it.
I am being offered 30p on a dummy sell. - A factual statement , congratulations.
You called 35-50p based on a positive GC report.
Well my son...we are closing in on no GC report as yet.
- everyone recognises, as I suggested, that it’ll probably be released with the divi/interims in the next couple or three weeks. … ( See now why you’re been offered 30p above ;-)
“Self evident :A fact or situation that is self-evident is so obvious that there is no need for proof or explanation.”
When you’ve produced almost 5O% of the last CPRs calculated Reserves and it’s producing at the same rate, it is self evident that the estimated recovery factor is too low.
However I appreciate your lack of technical knowledge may lead you to not be able understand that.
I call it as I see it, unlike yourself who is unable to engage in any rational debate.
Implying that Shore Traders might be buying based on knowledge or direction from the Broking team is something you might want to be very careful in insinuating.
If they are buying it will be based on exactly the same information you or I have.
As well know principal traders Shore cap can buy stock whenever they choose. There will of course be a Chinese wall between their broking/advisory team and the traders.
Not disappearing at all, so don’t you worry pet.
Until we have the divi/buyback and the GC report then there’s not much meaningful happening. Just depends whether Dave waits for the interims or not.
Nevertheless it’s self evident that the GC report should see a large increase in recoverable Reserves from Wressle and a potential increase Contingent volumes. it is needed to demonstrate how long any divi can be sustained.
Beyond that this year there’s nothing obvious to add other than the usual stuff that’s already factored in. That’ll only come when there’s a firm timeline on the pipeline to offload the gas, which we don’t currently have.
So I can see a surge on the GC/Divi, 35-45p and then sell down as people who bought in lower take a profit, and those that got suckered in a higher prices get out having watched whilst their investment losses upto 80% of its value.
Ten there’s the wait until the next delivery milestone (gas off take solution agreed and pipe going in the ground.)
This share is nothing if not predictable, credible institutions won’t touch this stuff for both ESG and scale reasons. The way the company is valued by analysts will also change.
Still Interested to know what the “something” is we’re all missing.
TAC
What he said he said.
“ My comment wasn't to suggest they would be producing 2000 bopd,”
What he actually said.
“…..so why could they not maximise production to that level?”
Interesting how the rampers respond when challenged by facts… (by GP this time.)
1: ignore it,
2: attack the poster,
3: Reel off the same old Company line of potential news flow.
4: simply responding that they think we’ve missed - something*
* BS
"*wress' is the biggest onshore discovery in 50 year"
I rest my case....
“ I know! I bought some at .31 (62p), still have them, and will do well with them.”.
Have they put them back now?
Ah Joking and his conspiracy theories about people borrowing his shares..
The reason it was 62p (0.31p ) was that people bought the share sadly believing the hype that that they had made the biggest onshore discovery in 50years, you were one of them weren’t you.
As you previously promised, you will stop posting if the share price isn't £1 by the end of the year - didn’t you.
The company needs to add £80+ mm of currently unseen value to do that - doesn’t it.
You can’t tell us where you think that value is coming from - can you, just that it’s “something” we’re all missing.
I’ve made a rational argument for 35-45p after the GC report, there is very little new stuff for the remainder of the year that isn’t already known and non that will materially impact the price.
You just can’t explain £1 can you.
What ev's... yawn.
What ev's... yawn.
They could announce that, however people will want to know what it’s 25% of, going forward . hence the need to demonstrate the production profile and it’s associated cash flow. Can’t see how they can announce a divi without the GC report..
The High court will simply rubber stamp the application, because there are no material creditors to object.
That will then allow them to announce the scale of the divi/buy back. If they announce an ongoing divi then they will need to demonstrate its sustainability, this can only be done by pointing to a verified future production/cash flow profile - that the GC report. So they may well announce them together for maximum impact. At that point the share price will move higher, depending on the increase in remaining reserves in the GC report will determine by how much, I think that range is going to be 35-45p initially. There will of course be selling into strength given the journey this share has been on. All the stuff about $mm receipts, WN CPR and planning is just already factored in noise. Talk of £1 is increasingly obvious nonsense. Current mkt cap £32mm , at £1 it needs to be £113mm, that’s an add of £81mm in 4 months , from what exactly??