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In fact £42.80 now! Someone's lit the fuse.
Not sure what oil price you're looking at! Futures just gone over $42.60.
Brent futures seem to have bounced off the $42 mark once again. I'm verging on the optimistic side of the fence at the moment.
I agree, but if a bid is placed the sp will go up to at least that, whether it's rejected or not. So worth holding, no?
Definite hold for me. If there's a bid on the way there's only one direction the sp will be heading. And at the current sp a bid is a very real possibility in my view.
Can you please explain to me why they would want a lower RI pricing? That's just going to add a whole lot more shares to the total. Seems crazy to me.
Everything's "tomorrow" to you SK.......are you Cornish?
....do you think the sp's going to respond to the fact that Brent has just passed the $42.50 mark again?
I expect you're one of those people who thinks Eastenders is real too! I wouldn't believe everything you read on Facebook b-b.
Brent futures gone green....I hope TCF is enjoying his pizza!
Agreed, it doesn't seem to want to go in any direction in a hurry, but can't see it breaking down through the $40 somehow. Might be wishful thinking of course!
Brent futures are currently rising.....$41.8 as I type.
Wasn't it Notwen who said everything that goes down must go up again? Come on guys, stop the relentless squabbling......you're like a couple of seagulls scrapping over a dropped chip! :-)
Apache exploring Premier Oil takeover, web report claims A report by Street Insider, citing a source, claims Apache (APA) is exploring a potential takeover of Premier Oil (PMOIY). Apache is working with Tudor Pickering on a potential bid, the source added. Shares of Apache are off their highs but remain up 46c to $13.46 in midday trading. APA PMOIY
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Is that sea-fishy or fresh-fishy?
Why would GS selling the majority of their holding be a sign of an impending bid? Any bid would be above the current sp so surely the opposite would be the case?
It is sad, as BP has a strong presence in the GofM, as PMO has in the NS. Just seems to me to be a match made in heaven, but WTFDIK?
Has anyone else wondered whether BP might be interested in Zama in a possible deal with PMO for their NS assets? Would negate the need for any RI.
"But are we likely to see a good rise post RI?"......
That will depend on POO and world demand. Should go up IMO as would be in a position to produce more oil. But that's ok only if we can sell it at a profit. Ultimately it will depend on the Covid situation.
....if he pops up again! Reported him and all his posts.