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Dw the meeting in London on Friday night went well, hence the price drop today.

88E is all about unconventional oil, hence the large number of unconventional investors.

Or maybe the board just talk heaps of shit and only the vocal ones believe them lol

3 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Dw the meeting in London on Friday night went well, hence the price drop today.

88E is all about unconventional oil, hence the large number of unconventional investors.

Or maybe the board just talk heaps of shit and only the vocal ones believe them lol

30 billion wiped off the asx...don't think it's the work of Dave Wall and co...

4 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

The person you bought the engine from should know, I never got asked for the Rego for the engine that I provided, ever. They just ran the number to make sure the engine wasn't flagged as stolen.

 

Have changed engine numbers at Vicroads like 4-5 times now. Never once got asked for the rego of the car the engine came from.
Also no reason to remove Nistune ever, so the best way to remove it is not remove it.

It says something about your luck with automobiles when you retain this level of familiarity and confidence with the engine swap process at your road traffic authority 

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18 minutes ago, dezz said:

You could buy the rarest gtr in the world and you'd still be beneath me you peasant. Which means you're even further beneath Ric

lmfaooooo
i missed you man

39 minutes ago, Daz said:

could be a good entry into 88e soon 

Market in a downturn, the stock troughing off the back of a profit take from positive announcement...Warren would say now. A mate and I think it's got the 3s left in it until the next news but I'm getting itchy on the sidelines. Confident that even at this price the next batch of news or spud of icewine 2 well could easily send it back up to 5 cents plus. One thing is for sure and that's that there is money to be made short term on this gem.

26 minutes ago, Birds said:

Market in a downturn, the stock troughing off the back of a profit take from positive announcement...Warren would say now. A mate and I think it's got the 3s left in it until the next news but I'm getting itchy on the sidelines. Confident that even at this price the next batch of news or spud of icewine 2 well could easily send it back up to 5 cents plus. One thing is for sure and that's that there is money to be made short term on this gem.

Looks like majority of shares traded between 3-4c so should see some support around there.

 

Agreed money to be made, I'm watching.

 

Shit day overall on the ASX. All my shares held ground though :)

6 minutes ago, Daz said:

Looks like majority of shares traded between 3-4c so should see some support around there.

 

Agreed money to be made, I'm watching.

 

Shit day overall on the ASX. All my shares held ground though :)

Are you mostly in specs?

One thing I love about them is their resilience in general to extraneous market variables

No f**ks given for most ASX200 falls

Hot Copper is pretty funny sometimes.

First they were blaming the down-talkers. Then they blame the poms. Then they blame the day-traders. Then they blame peoples lack of faith. Now they blame the chinese.

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35 minutes ago, Birds said:

Are you mostly in specs?

One thing I love about them is their resilience in general to extraneous market variables

No f**ks given for most ASX200 falls

Yep mainly specs

 

Have one I'm expecting big things from tomorrow :)

 

Knowing the sharemarket it will probably go backwards on good news lol 

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