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OXS paris-lea 09 Nov 2015

Re: Message to the BOD I think you have hit the nail on the head, I cannot believe RS would have said "Very near" if there wasn't something concrete to go on and I also agree and believe some sort of negotiation or deal is going on behind the scenes. My only niggle is why is the SP not a lot higher, if you believe some of the figures being banded about then the SP should be 10p plus imo, someone somewhere always knows!

PGD Hunterguitar 09 Nov 2015

Re: Earn in agreement I thought that they did not have the resources to develop what they have got in Patagonia. Don't all rush into buy at once !HG

ADN II Editor 09 Nov 2015

NEW ARTICLE: Chart of the week: Why BT and this miner will rally "BT - phone home! At least, that is what I thought he said in the 1982 movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. And closer to the present day, the LSE:BT.A:BT chart is no alien to the bulls. It is in a firm uptrend as the company has recently re-entered ..."[link]

MIRL Kempseyman 09 Nov 2015

Another EGM If my understanding is correct it would appear that some shareholders of the breakaway Peruvian side of our business are looking to use Peruvian Stock Exchange rules to bring forward a new EGM to 11th November.If this is a legal action and Peruvian side manage to oust the existing board then the original EGM will not happen ?

CLDN shareordie 09 Nov 2015

Re: Gala Bingo Yes but what the assets are worth and what they are on the books at are very different, most of the time when cldn make an asset sale its well above the book value.

CLDN shareordie 09 Nov 2015

Nav at 2813 investors chronicle said about a sale of asset that could put 1% on Navy the other week,so still looking good here.

JIL eagle51 09 Nov 2015

Re: Run........ my, my - some stuff's gone on behind the scenes here, tut tut................the exit doors need to be locked and guards placed on the side and back exits to make sure no-one tries to slip off without being noticed Outside, the forces of good are at work and the air is fresh and clean.The big money's gone and you'll just be fleeced for a few million a year to be managed poorly from here on. All a bit mundane but, hey, a couple of mill a year's not to be sniffed at, eh? JIL wasn't about shareholders (after they'd coughed up the original $150m). I use the past tense intentionally.

SFE bushwhacker 09 Nov 2015

CEO Share Purchase Nice to see the CEO adding 40,000 shares to his holding.Miton, River and Mercantile and now the CEO taking advantage of the lull in the share price to top up their holdings.

SAVP FoxRed 09 Nov 2015

AOI news good for African rift farm-outs Mirabaud: The standout piece of news in the E&P sector today is Africa Oil’s (AOI CN) farm-out deal with Maersk Oil. The shipping giant’s oil arm has agreed to purchase half of Africa Oil primary rift basin real estate (25% of Blocks 10BB, 13T, 10BA in Kenya and 15% of South Omo and 25% of Rift Basin in Ethiopia) for a total consideration of US$845m, comprising US$350m in back costs and a net carry of up to US$495m. The transaction is a significant breakthrough for Africa Oil, enabling it to progress to first oil without requiring further equity and freeing up financial resources to pursue acquisitions at the bottom of the cycle. From a valuation perspective, the terms of the deal highlight the disconnect between the industry and equity markets. As of Friday’s close Africa Oil had an EV of just US$584m while the transaction with Maersk implies a net asset valuation of up to US$1.7bn (on AOI’s assets prior to farm-down) - or around US$5.50 per 2C barrel. Looking more broadly, the deal has positive implications for partner Tullow Oil (TLW LN) which holds an equal position in Africa Oil’s Kenya blocks and has expressed a desire to farm-out its own interest in due course. It also underpins our belief that Africa’s rift basins are something of a sweet spot in the current farm-out market reflecting industry preference for low risk, low cost onshore projects.

SCE gretel 09 Nov 2015

Re: Intriguing Hi theprior. A buy at 20.88p today I see....In September's results RNS SCE said of the gamechangers:"the Board is confident that they will be able to make positive announcements regarding this during the remainder of 2015 and early 2016."So let's aim for something for before the March year end - though this calendar year would be better ))

ULT wulwirth 09 Nov 2015

Re: fao:wul Is it a week waiting for an alert service, cant be far away, contract date January 2016.APB - Alan Kershaw, officer vanished, or lurking within....Sure thing, John Smith set himself up for future business, here's me thinking his desk would be cleared, only thing cleared, pi's money and debtors, PB family lurks via Hexon....[link]

PCI A_cluelesspunter 09 Nov 2015

Re: The SP... Do you hold any shares trickler?If so then you are in the same boat as the rest of us, it's just your hindsight will hurt more.If not then I politely invite you to turn your opinion sideways, lube it up real nice and...well you can guess the restClueless

CARR winningstreak 09 Nov 2015

Re: Steady as she goes Farming on all fronts - grain, milk, beef and sheep - is suffering from poormarket prices, so spending by farmers will be minimalized. Carr's will havea job on hand to keep profits sustained, leave alone rising.Carr's evident good management is assuring.ws

JQW waytogo333 09 Nov 2015

Re: RNS On £3000 of transactions, if III is to be believed....

JQW waytogo333 09 Nov 2015

Re: Website restoration More delay........stating the obvious that profit for the year will not be as high as last.......