The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
If you didn't laugh you would cry! Have to say my optimism has certainly taking a back seat here. Unfortunately it smells of another "dirty bomb" inbound. If it smells of shite it usually is. There is however 1% chance it's not a big turd ??
Hey Tidswell,Hi its George , I had a good plan last night , why don't we offer the investors shares for 0.0425 that they can buy currently for 0.0389 ? Yeah George sounds like a solid plan ! Remember when Vonk was here the shares were far too expensive , he was giving too much information away ! He was always telling everyone how good it was all my mates had no chance on getting them cheap.
Have you noticed since Vonk has gone there has been no proper PR , no interviews .... Even David Lenigas has gone quiet since Vonks departure! They have no intention on promoting the company we know as ANGS they want the share price to be as low as they can possibly get it to buy more through their mates in the city and their umpteen umbrella companies.
Angus Energy use to have Brockham "the only license on the field with a production license" they were excited about it .... it has all gone !
Surely if you had a good asset you would be singing it from the roof tops! They may still have a good asset but they certainly don't think of their share holders as one!
Everything is wrong with the wording! That's why the share price has dropped again!!! Down another 5.6%
Positive news = potentially positive growth simple as that!
Let's face it Angus energy have washed us of our money
"We will now analyse the results with our partners before proceeding to the next stage which would involve bringing on site full well testing equipment and commencing flow tests"
Absolute joke of a company!!
Regarding the shrapnel, metal elements in the well after perforation. You'll find its actually pretty clean on the inner wall of the tubing after perforating. The force of these shots leave a smooth side in the inner wall and a sharp exploded outer wall.
Of course there is always risk running rubber element plugs into a well but no more risk after perforating. It is standard procedure.
Recent studies of our nearby Broadford Bridge-1 well show that, because of the chemical
composition of the rocks, the acidisation process can have a significantly detrimental effect on the
ability of oil and gas to flow into the well.