CANROYs Remain Attractive as Oil-Related Investments [View article]
wasn't there an article about a $50 price target by the end of this year from jack also??
On Oct 31 12:47 AM ptr44 wrote:
> haven't heard much from jack lately. when he's up 15% on something > he's all ready to spout about it. now that pvx and pwe have fallen > 50% since he wrote this article 10 weeks ago he's run away and hid. > hey jack - how many more shares did you buy and how are you doing > on these canroys now? > > "But those technicians didn't tell us it was going to go to $147 > less than two months ago, so we can all admit that JACK YETIV'S analysis > of where oil is going to be next week or next month is almost useless
Where Have All the Peak Oil Believers Gone? [View article]
babak,
this article shows how little you understand what peak oil really means. please do some more home work before you babble. i suggest you consult some of mike stathis work before you write again. he, on the other hand, has a full understanding of peak oil.
peak oil does not state that the world is running out of oil. it states that the world is running out of INEXPENSIVE oil. It also states that the extraction rate is declining. these are all facts. the theory portion of peak oil is that the declining rate will sharply increase at a given moment in time which is unknown. the perfect example is the oil rigs in the baltic sea. check and see how their production dramatically decreased at a faster pace year after year. if i get my geography wrong, i apologize. it's near england somewhere.
the price of oil MUST increase to finance new projects in deep sea and oil sands projects.
i certainly dont see your chart gyrating downward do you?
i am a peak oil supporter, and i am still here like many other people.
thank you for your contribution, although it was useless.
Which Energy Trusts are More Vulnerable to Distribution Cuts? [View article]
can't say for other names, but I did not see PGH increase its dividends when the oil went on a climbing trip, why would it cut it now that oil has returned to $100??
in addition, the current payout rate of dividends were established when oil was at $80 and NG was at $4.
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On Oct 31 12:47 AM ptr44 wrote:
> haven't heard much from jack lately. when he's up 15% on something
> he's all ready to spout about it. now that pvx and pwe have fallen
> 50% since he wrote this article 10 weeks ago he's run away and hid.
> hey jack - how many more shares did you buy and how are you doing
> on these canroys now?
>
> "But those technicians didn't tell us it was going to go to $147
> less than two months ago, so we can all admit that JACK YETIV'S analysis
> of where oil is going to be next week or next month is almost useless
Where Have All the Peak Oil Believers Gone? [View article]
this article shows how little you understand what peak oil really means. please do some more home work before you babble. i suggest you consult some of mike stathis work before you write again. he, on the other hand, has a full understanding of peak oil.
peak oil does not state that the world is running out of oil. it states that the world is running out of INEXPENSIVE oil. It also states that the extraction rate is declining. these are all facts. the theory portion of peak oil is that the declining rate will sharply increase at a given moment in time which is unknown. the perfect example is the oil rigs in the baltic sea. check and see how their production dramatically decreased at a faster pace year after year. if i get my geography wrong, i apologize. it's near england somewhere.
the price of oil MUST increase to finance new projects in deep sea and oil sands projects.
i certainly dont see your chart gyrating downward do you?
i am a peak oil supporter, and i am still here like many other people.
thank you for your contribution, although it was useless.
Which Energy Trusts are More Vulnerable to Distribution Cuts? [View article]
in addition, the current payout rate of dividends were established when oil was at $80 and NG was at $4.
is there something i am missing here?