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    Quote Originally Posted by Shrewd Crude View Post
    hey bilo...
    it is illogical to sell down...


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    Loved this contribution Shrewdy.
    My point was that it is logical for someone to sell down if they new that CUE needed 20M in cash and as a large holder they didn't/couldn't find the cash (GFC - or have you forgotten, banks are reducing lending/not lending more). To ensure that the capital raising is successful it has been logical for them to sell down to 15cps rather than put in new cash/not take up their entitlement. IMO

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    Turnover leaves a bit to be desired huh? $0 in 3 hours... Someone sell me some shares /yawn

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    trackers-Turnover leaves a bit to be desired huh?
    as does your game of pool...
    hehehehehe...
    stick to day trading mate....

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    Nakamoto means of Central origin ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shrewd Crude View Post
    as does your game of pool...
    hehehehehe...
    stick to day trading mate....

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    Thats the last bloody time I let you win Shrewdy... Least I don't go out the backdoor by sinking the black when I'm about to lose

    Just kidding.. I actually still hold some CUE from way, but am keen to top up... oh well, maybe another day.

    And btw, I'm a short/medium term trader, I'm not a scalper! Cheeky bugger

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    These guys are the worst at communication and keeping shareholders informed.
    It is like holding shares in some secret society.
    The SPP at 15cents was an interesting move and showed their generosity to long term holders.
    Perhaps I should start a thread on Worst Companies on PR or keeping shareholders up to date. They would be very close to the top.
    I just hope Shrewd Crudes wishlist for 2009 comes to fruition.

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    It surprises me to see the occasional comment about CUE's supposed lack of shareholder communications. It's not as if we don't know who the dominant shareholder is and that the company's been run this way for as long as anyone ( I'm guessing here ) can remember.

    I've never thought that CUE particularly care whether or not small shareholders take up their issues. This is not the first time that they have had an issue at a very finely priced margin to market SP and I doubt that it will be the last. I've always taken the view that that's CUE, that's how it's run, if I want to tag along for the ride I will but if I don't like it at any point then I'll get out.


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    hehehehehe trackers...
    I was true to my word...
    I said I wouldnt post anything had you won that last a game...
    and you didnt win it... I lost it...
    I sunk the black....
    In my book, own goals dont count as a win for you.......

    ...
    I cant remember if I explained Manaia before... so here goes...
    A Geo poster on Hotcopper said in the 1970's oilers would sometimes drill on the edge of a structure in the hope of intersecting a fluid contact that would save the company the need for further appraisal wells...(getting lucky)...
    ... Shell hit the edge of the structure, (as in the graph in my recent post)... and up from the ground came bubbling crude...575 BOPD off memory... as Manaia was drilled on the edge of the structure its full potential left untapped until re-entry 35 years later... 2009.... commercialisation has only been made possible through discovery of the nearby Maari oil field...

    The oil is there at Manaia, theres no doubt about that... with more oil contact, and higher flow rates, makes this a virtual producer even though its still classified as an appraisal target...

    Manaia is less than one month away...
    saddle up...
    real fundamentals (value investing), has done nothing for CUE (yet)...
    backup plan, manaia and now M2A thrown into the mixture while protecting downside risk as this is undervalued beyond belief.....
    ...
    its all there... you know the story... blah blah blah and up from the ground came more bubbling crude....

    54 million barrels of oil 2P BOE, and 90 million market cap...
    where on planet Earth can you buy barrels of oil, (BOE) for less than $2?
    CUE energy...
    the only thing comparable down the line will be CSG...
    After CUE this is where im headed...

    Kiwiwim,
    I have been trying to contact you as I said I would at the st meeting...
    ST wont allow me to open up the link to your page...
    please email me on msf20@student.canterbury.ac.nz, or call Kees...

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    Before i bought into NZO and PPP i used to own CUE.That was about 6 years ago and made a profit on sell out. Other oilers just looked better then. So cue has been watched out of the corner of my eye for some years. Now believe things are changing in CUE favor and especially so with this sudden Cash issue and production looking like it will have a long future.Income streams change everything and the time to be in is before the market as a hole come to realise this. Yesterday i picked up one hundred and fifty thousand as a teaser.
    Shrewd Crude your posts have been very helpful and i have followed them during this last year.Your comments about CUE being undervalued hopefully will turn out to be right. Actually i wonder what NZO's cash pile thinks of this developments so close to TUI as the crow flies. It is hard not to suspect these oil deposits are not linked up or at least have a common source rock..
    digger

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    Default CUE Chart

    The attached chart gives an overview of this volatile stock and provides an interesting study of the relationship between Support and Resistance. It's a bit cluttered, but should be self-explanatory.

    It is interesting to note that while CUE has risen 40% in 4 months, this has been on lowish volumes and the flat OBV tells us that this stock is being neither accumulated nor distributed. In other words, this gain has been made by the little guys. Makes a nice change eh?


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    Good to see CUE finally break from the 14-15 trading range of late only wish I got some more sub 15c
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