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Everything posted by captain
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Who's the daddy then? Pity I chickened out of buying at 8:05 when they had gone up 4% since opening and I thought, "nah - I'll buy them during the lunch-time lull" and they'd gone up 20%.
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This is more expensive than booking with Castle Combe. £25 for a passenger.........
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ta.
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Tell all! It's a tip club, not a "I've got some good ones" club..........
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After losing £20k in two days, I'd be happy if a cow licked my balls for sympathy...............
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SOU down to 4.9, sorely tempted now, anyone else? Or will this re-trace keep going? Too volatile for the short term. I sold at 6.4 two days ago. If you are investing for 18 months then go for XEL. 220 million barrels of oil (could be more) and it's in the North Sea. Report should be out(very) soon giving exact figures (hoping for upgrade to 300 million barrels) which should see the price £6 - £10 by middle of 2012. Currently £3.60. Should jump over £4 immediately if report good. I'd have lost interest (aka bottled it) by 18 months, I'm more of an 'in and out' man. If I'd have bought RRL at 5p I would have dumped the lot at 15p "Young bull and old bull are sitting on the hill looking down at a group of cows. Young bull says..."Lets run down there and screw one of of those cows". Old bull says...."Lets just walk down there and screw all of-em."
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SOU down to 4.9, sorely tempted now, anyone else? Or will this re-trace keep going? Too volatile for the short term. I sold at 6.4 two days ago. If you are investing for 18 months then go for XEL. 220 million barrels of oil (could be more) and it's in the North Sea. Report should be out(very) soon giving exact figures (hoping for upgrade to 300 million barrels) which should see the price £6 - £10 by middle of 2012. Currently £3.60. Should jump over £4 immediately if report good.
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Can I come? I used to work for the Civil Service and my Dad was CSMA for about a century.
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When??
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Been to Castle Combe 3 times. Car uprated with better DBA discs, Ferodo pads, steel lines, racing fluid and improved breathing from filter through plenum spacer to cats to Blueflame exhaust. Will be going 3 or 4 times this year hopefully. There is no danger from other drivers if you don't want to be near them because on the warm up lap, stop your car on the back straight and wait 40 seconds, you won't see another car for the next 15 minutes so it's all down to you from then on. I've been off twice but I was taking a calculated risk and knew I wouldn't hit anything. It's more fun then (almost) anything and definately more fun than anything that's legal. Look at the below from 2:58 onwards. It shows what a laugh this is and coincidentally my best lap - 1:27 (faster than Johnny Herbert on 5th Gear recently) Just do it and don't listen to the garage queens. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5MhnVdily4 Here's Captain Sensible proving that 296hp is not as good as 276hp.......... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzau11WQpcE Here's me doing a 180 in the damp with TCS off and D1 Throttle Controller on SP7 (REALLY bad combo) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6J8hfNJeyw
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What's £13k between friends. I'm up 175% in the 2 years I've been dealing (200% in this tax year) so overall, happy.
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Do it!!
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Bloody brilliant! "Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone says there is growing support for using sprinkler systems to wet F1 tracks in order to make races more entertaining." Next they'll have a pace car dropping tacks, oil and a smoke screen........... http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 432232.stm
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"Tomorrow is another day". Well said. Even with today's paper losses today I'm up more than that in March alone so c'est la vie. PS - Just got into AEX, SQZ and BKY if you're interested. BKY especially under the radar from what I can see and all ISA'able. Also, just bought RMP with the £2k I took out of SOU at 6.4p. They are very closely linked to RRL and can only be bought on the Aussie stock exchange so you have to enable any ISA account for international trading and buy on a Limit Order. Lots of talk of "100 bagger" on the RRL forum so here goes...........
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I though I was getting the hang of this but down £13k today.
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430 Scuderia. Up there with the Gallardo..............
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F**K me. Mystic Meg strikes again!!
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Just sold my initial stake of £2k. So my remaining 50,000 shares are "free" so lets see what happens. Lessens gains obviously but less stress.
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I'm now up 163% but only bought £2k @ 2.43p so not making up for the CAZA disaster. SOU fan-boys on iii give many reasons why it is rising but it's mainly because commodities are HOT and the 3 current biggies over the last few weeks are RKH, RRL and SOU. 6.6p for SOU means it now has a NAV of $100 million dollars which I believe is the point under FTSE regulations that Institutional Investors can now pile in. It hit 6.8 earlier and they DIDN'T buy AFAIK. I'm very tempted to pocket the lot, take £3.3k profit and wait for the re-trace. Just can't bring myself to do it.
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Not had a chance to look at any news - what has happened to CAZA? By pure chance I sold a third of my CAZA holdings yesterday in order to buy some XEL. Duster. Well abandoned. Bus to work for me............ March 22, 2011 Caza Oil & Gas, Inc. CAZA OIL & GAS PROVIDES AN OPERATIONAL UPDATE ON ARRAN PROSPECT/MARIAN BAKER #1 WELL HOUSTON, TEXAS (Marketwire - March 22, 2011) - Caza Oil & Gas, Inc. ("Caza" or the "Company") (TSX: CAZ) (AIM: CAZA) has announced today that the Marian Baker #1 well (the "Well") on the Arran prospect in Acadia Parish, Louisiana, was drilled to a total depth of 15,462 feet on March 20, 2011. Caza has analyzed data collected from the Well. Although several sand sections exist throughout the wellbore, the log data indicates that the targeted Middle Frio section between 12,500-15,462 feet has extremely low porosity and permeability. The shallower sands in the Upper Frio sections between 9,600-12,200 feet, which produce in the immediate area from the Midland Field, appear to be wet at this location. However, based on log data, the Company has reason to evaluate these shallower sands for additional potential across its current acreage block. After determining that none of the sands are likely to be productive at commercial rates, the Company has sought approval from its partners in the Well to proceed with plug and abandonment procedures. Caza had a 25% working interest before casing point in the Marian Baker #1 well. The Well was drilled on time and within the estimated dry hole costs. Following its release of yearend reporting documents later this week, Caza will be making further operational announcements in the near future regarding plans for its other projects including: Bongo/O.B. Ranch development, Windham Wolfberry development and additional exploratory projects (including updates on our future south Louisiana projects such as Tiree and Lewis). Mike Ford, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, commented: "Although results on the Marian Baker #1 well are disappointing, it is important to note that because very little subsurface data exists in this area at these depths, Caza expects that the data collected while drilling the well will be valuable as we define additional high-value exploration prospects in this area. Additionally, the Company will continue using a significant portion of the funds from the equity raise in November 2010 on development and exploratory drilling in 2011. Our cash reserves should have the Company well placed to execute a strategy of revenue and reserve growth throughout 2011."
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Wish I'd "trimmed my position" on CAZA. It's holding around 36p so "only" £10k down today now.
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I think you should rename him Angelos Disastros.
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Lucky you. I'm £15,000 down in 60 seconds of market opening. Ouch.
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Bad news for CAZA and IAE this morning so it's a SELL unless you are in long-term. GKP look strong though.
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Dunno. The group is called Range Underground Mail or RUM so give it a go.