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发表于 20-8-2010 12:51 PM | 显示全部楼层
回复 640# 葉芬


    68岁??
我不信!
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发表于 20-8-2010 01:24 PM | 显示全部楼层
回复  葉芬


    68岁??
我不信!
SUNNY仔 发表于 20-8-2010 12:51 PM




怎麼啦 證卷行有規定68歲不可買賣股票?

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发表于 20-8-2010 01:53 PM | 显示全部楼层
回复 642# CHLaw


    并不是的..因为芬姐玩的是美股...要一定的精力才可以的..起码要可以挨夜...
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发表于 20-8-2010 02:47 PM | 显示全部楼层
回复  CHLaw


    并不是的..因为芬姐玩的是美股...要一定的精力才可以的..起码要可以挨夜...
SUNNY仔 发表于 20-8-2010 01:53 PM




又有些理由。


Back to SSN,估下 Sept 5 的價錢會是多少呢?
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发表于 20-8-2010 07:08 PM | 显示全部楼层
沒問題,下次有去新時大家來個喝茶聚聚。



P/s: 68歲啦。。
葉芬 发表于 20-8-2010 12:11 PM


hihi!
来小新喝茶记得讲埋我哦!
    J
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发表于 20-8-2010 09:01 PM | 显示全部楼层
你還年輕,大把青春。
我呢,老了。。
今年68。。





我沒有在新加坡,不過偶爾有去。
...
葉芬 发表于 20-8-2010 11:53 AM


68? 不是很信AR 。
我 FROM MIRI SARAWAK。
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发表于 20-8-2010 10:19 PM | 显示全部楼层
hihi!
来小新喝茶记得讲埋我哦!
    J
pink0905 发表于 20-8-2010 07:08 PM



沒問題,到時我會放出通告
大家出來喝杯茶聚聚。。


68? 不是很信AR 。
我 FROM MIRI SARAWAK。
巨大的西瓜 发表于 20-8-2010 09:01 PM



不相信我68?!

哦 你是美里人嗎?美里我很熟。
之前在汶萊時常常下來玩。
現在還是有去1年1次,每年的12月份。
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发表于 20-8-2010 11:27 PM | 显示全部楼层
满江红呀!!!!
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发表于 20-8-2010 11:33 PM | 显示全部楼层
EEE暴涨,有谁持票?而且我找不到我的眼镜了。。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 20-8-2010 11:43 PM | 显示全部楼层
回复 649# bennywt

是爆跌才对, R-SPLIT 12-1
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发表于 21-8-2010 08:46 AM | 显示全部楼层
回复  bennywt

是爆跌才对, R-SPLIT 12-1
roberto 发表于 20-8-2010 11:43 PM


啊,原来如此。谢谢诶告知,不然我的眼镜真的找不回。。。。
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发表于 21-8-2010 08:55 AM | 显示全部楼层
DEJ和SSN齐齐收高进入周末....希望下来的交易日会更上一层楼!
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发表于 21-8-2010 09:37 AM | 显示全部楼层
DEJ和SSN齐齐收高进入周末....希望下来的交易日会更上一层楼!
SUNNY仔 发表于 21-8-2010 08:55 AM



聽隔壁樓YahooBoard的網友說昨晚是買進低價的最後一晚。
為何會這麼說呢,請看以下Link

http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/Stocks_%28A_to_Z%29/Stocks_S/threadview?m=te&bn=73032&tid=21924&mid=-1&tof=5&rt=2&frt=2&off=1&p=4yKP1kjAWsSjgCWnhzMpOLFFMv.6eJSrYR3B3GI-#-1
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发表于 21-8-2010 09:41 AM | 显示全部楼层
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Big Bets Laid Down on the Quest to Pull Oil

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Big Bets Laid Down on Pulling Oil Out of Rocks
Published: Friday, 20 Aug 2010 | 3:10 PM ET Text Size
By: Reuters

As the U.S. shale gas revolution enters its third year, companies are making big bets to try to recreate that success with the billions of barrels of oil locked in the sedimentary rock even though geologists doubt the actual production potential.


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Oil Shale in a rock
New technology has enabled companies to extract gas from previously uneconomic shale plays, triggering a boom in production that has driven down prices in the giant U.S. energy market and triggering a spate of takeovers by oil majors eager to get in on the action.

The less publicized success story has been booming oil production from shale plays like the Bakken formation in North Dakota. In the course of three years, oil production in the state's Bakken formation has jumped more than 20 fold to 135,000 barrels per day in 2009 from recoverable reserves now estimated at nearly 4 billion barrels.

As things stand, the Bakken play is the only proven and successful source of oil from a shale formation, but independent producers are fanning out to other shale formations in search of similar gains.

The true yield from these deposits will become clearer by the end of the year, with a number of companies, including EOG Resources [EOG 91.42 -0.10 (-0.11%)] and Noble Energy [NBL 67.10 -0.89 (-1.31%)], poised to begin drilling wells in new territories. (Also read: Finding New Ways to Fill the Tank)

The breakthrough in hydraulic fracturing technology caused a surge in U.S. gas production that drove U.S. gas prices 55.3 percent lower, from an average of $8.93 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) in 2008 to $4 mmBtu in 2009 and 2010.

Now, independent oil companies are hoping to replicate the Bakken boom in shale deposits like the Niobrara area in Colorado, and the Barnett and Eagle Ford plays in Texas.

Analysts estimate the breakeven price for shale oil at around $50 a barrel, making it an attractive investment at current prices, which have held between $70-80 a barrel for much of this year.



"There's been a bit of a land rush in places like the Niobrara. There have been rumors which were later confirmed that a few companies have had success with their test horizontal wells there. So companies are scrambling to add more acreage," said Kenneth Carroll, analyst at Johnson Rice & Company.

While oil output from these deposits will not add decades worth of supply to the U.S. market, as they did for natural gas, it may potentially put more pressure on oil prices than its modest scale would suggest.

Unlike the deepwater fields of the Gulf of Mexico, which require years of planning and can therefore be factored into prices well in advance, oil from shale formations comes from a multitude of smaller wells that can be drilled quickly—potentially catching traders off guard in the same way that a stealthy natural gas glut walloped prices in 2008.

For example, North Dakota's oil production, three-quarters of which comes from the Bakken play, shot up from 85,000 bpd in 2004 to 218,000 bpd in 2009, according to the Energy Information Administration.

It rose by over 46,000 bpd in 2009 alone, a meaningful contribution to overall average U.S. production growth of close to 400,000 bpd or 8.3 percent—the first rise in a decade and a rate of growth that took some analysts by surprise. Total U.S production in 2009 averaged 5.36 million bpd.

CONTINUED: 'The Formation Looks Like an Oreo Cookie'
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发表于 21-8-2010 09:44 AM | 显示全部楼层
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It started in the Bakken, a rich shale formation spread over Montana and North Dakota that was originally estimated to hold only 150 million barrels of recoverable reserves.

That figure now stands at 3.65 billion barrels, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, as new horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technology made it easier to produce.

"The formation looks like an Oreo cookie, with lighter colored siltstone and limestone layered between darker shale layers," said Julie LeFever, a geologist at North Dakota Geological Survey, adding the light sweet crude oil is in the cream, so to speak.

With average costs at about $4-$7 million per well in Bakken, according to the state Geological Survey, and oil prices higher than $50 a barrel, this was a sweet deal.

"Bakken has been a real blessing," said Harold Hamm, chief executive of Continental Resources, which saw its Bakken output jump 37 percent jump in the second quarter versus 2009.

"It is very large, onshore and in the U.S. We're going to be drilling there for the next ten years," Hamm added.

Independent producers are now rushing to grab land in Texas and Colorado.

Continental Resources [CLR 41.31 -0.80 (-1.9%)], which claims the largest acreage in Bakken at close to 800,000 acres, recently bought more than 59,000 acres in the Niobrara outcrop in Colorado and Wyoming.

EOG Resources, the largest producer in Bakken, at close to 28,000 barrels a day, is already in Niobrara. The company owns four rigs on 400,000 acres of land in the play although it hasn't started production yet. Noble Energy is the most active in this play, having drilled seven wells on 750,000 acres.

EOG's more dominant presence, however, is in Eagle Ford, Texas, the next hottest play in the crude oil and liquids market, where the company owns at least 580,000 acres of land, runs five rigs and hopes to add seven more by the end-2010.

The Barnett combo, also in Texas, is now catching producers' attention for its crude oil, natural gas liquids and residue gas resources, in addition to its shale gas reserves.

Still, geologists aren't convinced that these new hot spots can replicate Bakken's success.

"The Niobrara play is very similar to the Bakken in many respects, but it's too early to tell how productive it is going to be," said Vince Matthews, director of Colorado Geological Survey. "I doubt that it's as good or better. We won't even see it as a blip on the decline in production for the whole nation."

The geology of the Eagle Ford and Barnett plays has even less resemblance to Bakken's, although the Texan plays have substantial proven good gas reserves.

"We've only seen sporadic well-testing in the newer plays so we don't know if they'll be successful. The rocks in these formations are different and we're not sure if the technology can be applied wholesale," said Phani Gadde, an analyst at Wood Mackenzie.

There are other variables at play.

In Texas, oil production from the shale plays in Eagle Ford and Barnett have been negligible as the infrastructure to bring crude to market has is still in the works.

"There was no build up. These are places where nothing is going on so there weren't pipelines or other infrastructure," Michael Kay, an equities analyst at S&P said. "The companies will start production in the second half of the year and we will see the numbers ramp up next year."

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发表于 23-8-2010 10:18 AM | 显示全部楼层
August 22, 2010 08:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Samson Oil & Gas to Present at EnerCom’s The Oil & Gas Conference® 15

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samson Oil & Gas Limited (ASX:SSN) (NYSE AMEX:SSN) is scheduled to present at EnerCom’s The Oil and Gas Conference® 15 on Monday, August 23, at 1445 hours MST in the US (Tuesday 24th, 0445 hours EST in Australia). The conference, which is being held in Denver, is dedicated to the energy industry and is the premier event in the US conference circuit, attended by a diverse range of institutional investors, research analysts and investment professionals. The event is being webcast and can be accessed at: http://www.vcall.com/customevent ... 100823/webcast.html

The presentation is available on Samson’s website (www.samsonoilandgas.com).

Samson’s Ordinary Shares are traded on the Australian Securities Exchange under the symbol "SSN". Samson's American Depository Shares (ADSs) are traded on the New York Stock Exchange AMEX under the symbol "SSN". Each ADS represents 20 fully paid Ordinary Shares of Samson. Samson has a total of 1,663 million ordinary shares issued and outstanding, which is the equivalent of 83.15 million ADSs. Accordingly, based on the NYSE AMEX closing price of US$1.16 per ADS on August 20th, 2010 the company has a market capitalization of approximately US$99.4 million. Correspondingly, based on the ASX closing price of A$0.066 on August 11th, 2010, the company has a market capitalization of A$108.1 million.
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发表于 23-8-2010 02:00 PM | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 葉芬 于 23-8-2010 02:05 PM 编辑

Wowow   SSN-Aus

坐火箭?

Samson Oil & Gas Limited
(Public, ASX:SSN)  
0.070 +0.005 (7.69%)
Delayed:   3:39PM AEST
ASX data delayed by 20 mins


Volume: 忽然增加 12.09M
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发表于 23-8-2010 02:10 PM | 显示全部楼层
回复 657# 葉芬


    今晚有看头喔.....
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发表于 23-8-2010 02:40 PM | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 葉芬 于 23-8-2010 02:42 PM 编辑
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    今晚有看头喔.....
SUNNY仔 发表于 23-8-2010 02:10 PM



   
對。呵呵 Aus的股價有9天沒有超過0.07了。
今天最後半小時直冲上 0.07 ,不錯。
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发表于 23-8-2010 03:40 PM | 显示全部楼层
今晚的交易会在$1.23左右。然而,我希望更高。。。。
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