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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Longford Energy Inc V.LFD

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Longford Energy Inc > Hum......Deal is getting closer!!!!
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Post by taxdemicco on Dec 09, 2011 9:25pm

Hum......Deal is getting closer!!!!

Hello Everyone:

I refrained from posting for a few days; to let others share other view points on this board.   So now we have two sources, in fact I have 3, that deal will be made with LFD.   The first source is Genel stating publicly of interest in LFD.  The second source is Financial times analyst stating that in next 2 months there should be only 15 majors in Kurds land, down from 40 companies.   This speaks of large consolidation.   Third source, I will not tell you.   All I can say is that I gave you a hint of things to come and the volume you must be looking at.   Today volume was impressive at 2.2 million shares.  I had stated that volume of about 4.5 million shares and spike in price of 7 cents to the 17 cent level should be your signal to LOAD UP.

Disclosure:   Just my honest opinion of course.

Comment by maysteeler23 on Dec 09, 2011 11:06pm
Trading and volume sure agrees with you
Comment by taxistealer on Dec 10, 2011 11:22am
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Comment by maysteeler23 on Dec 10, 2011 11:43pm
LFD IS A $1 stock.  All they need is a rig to drill for the 5000 barrels/day that were already discovered on the block.
Comment by HHdoc on Dec 11, 2011 2:49am
Time is running out.Any suggestions that longford is in driver's seat are ludicrous.There is now about 6 months remaining to drill 2 wells. The company is broke. The company interest is burdened by a ridiculous 40% royalty which will deter most serious oil companies. Management is inexperienced and perhaps incapable of negotiating a deal which might salvage some value to minority shareholders. ...more  
Comment by bazilfawlty on Dec 11, 2011 11:37am
taxi  IMO Valleres/Genel will become the operators or joint operators ,but calling the shots. Between Valleres and Genel there is lots of experience to advance this project. What the terms will be is not know yet...maybe news of some type will come from our partners.   baz
Comment by manifest30 on Dec 12, 2011 1:24am
Lol...You stateda volume spike of 4.5 million shares and bump from 7 to 17 cents means load up?? So 17 cents is your break even i take it :PI was averaged in at .22 ish and brought that down to about .13 cents.. wishin i had bought more at .055 ish when i had the opportunity but oh well!this stock has the potential to have significant gains and also drop to nothing.. management hasn't issued ...more  
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