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the question needing to be asked - WHY SPEND SO MUCH ON A BOAT ? what have they in mind ?
the question needing to be asked - WHY SPEND SO MUCH ON A BOAT ? what have they in mind ?
Poor ole Neppy....News of another support vessel on the way and, the SP's move is akin to someone trying to swim in treacle.
Sure is a hard row to hoe right now.
Good question.
May 19 (Bloomberg) -- Never have so many oil and gas companies spent so much to produce so little.
That's the challenge facing Exxon Mobil Corp., Royal Dutch Shell Plc, BP Plc, Chevron Corp., Total SA and ConocoPhillips, which will spend a record $98.7 billion this year on exploration and production, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. estimates. Costs more than quadrupled since 2000 as explorers targeted more challenging reservoirs and demand rose for labor and material.
New supply from outside OPEC nations will meet about 20 percent of growth in world demand during the next four years, data from the International Energy Agency show. The lack of supply has traders betting oil will remain at about $120 a barrel for at least eight years, according to futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange......
Bloomberg Link
A bit frustrating watching NMS flap around like a beached flounder....especially when coal, metals and energy are rising....NMS has put together a comprehensive skill set giving it an excellent market position in Australasia and I expect that once additional tenders/contracts are won and announced this will have a positive effect on the sp.
Vessels are no doubt essential.
....the buyers will have to pay up for this sleeping giant.
I think the thing that would be worrying people the most is the way the SP plummeted after the last cap raising. Although they haven't said how the money will be raised this time around any company debt looks bad in these current climes.
I agree totally Santoro. I'm sure they have a masterplan ready to be played out & the future still looks rosy as far as i'm concerned. Any slide in the SP is more likely to be caused by short sighted traders rather than longer term investors & I personally will see any slide as a good buying oppotunity.
I would have the thought the new vessel would be great news, regardless of the amount of information regarding cost, use and financing it. Obviously not good news to some, SP drops 10%?? I don't think they'll be using it for fishing, or snorkeling for the staff, i'd assume it would be making good $$$, and allowing Neptune to not have to be concerned about vessel hire delaying jobs. As well as having multiple uses. Maybe I have blinkers on, but I think they are going to become a huge company alot sooner than later, and it's not going to happen unless they spend big $$$. And from all accounts it would appear they should have the income to make it happen. I suppose we are just gonna haveta trust they know what they're doing?!?!?
And the "Criterion" column in this morning's "Australian" has upgraded NMS to a Speculative Buy.
Upgraded to "speculative buy"?? What was the level they were upgraded from? The last few reports from the likes of Patterson's etc. have always rated them as speculative buy.
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