Funny - seems the media have found out about it before the company! CVN ann just out:
"L20/50 ONSHORE BLOCK THAILAND
We note articles appearing this morning reporting the Thai government approval of a petroleum exploration concession to Carnarvon and Sun Resources NL.
As previously reported to the market, Carnarvon was the sole bidder with Sun Resources NL for the L20/50 concession onshore Thailand.
Carnarvon has not received notification of an award of a concession. As and when Carnarvon receives any notification from the Thai Department of Mineral Fuels in respect of the award of the L20/50 concession it will inform the market accordingly."
How can they know if CVN don't yet?
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Chewy,
Don't get me wrong, I fully expect CVN/SUR to be granted the concession. I just think the media are jumping the gun a bit. How can they know if CVN don't yet? But all moot anyway so doesn't matter.....
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Rob_17,
I'm 99% sure the small orders are a bot selling which would mean we have a large holder exiting or lowering their position. Again, doesn't matter to me as I believe in CVN's success in the context of the Thai energy demand.
The way I read last thursdays announcement, TD for WB should be 8 days, being maybe tonight but probably tommorow for info. I would assume some progress has also been made on the infrasturucture bottleneck problems, considering how crucial they are. Todays sell off looks a little orchestrated to me, with a bot selling small parcels to trickle the price down. Should be out lawed IMO.
How can you tell it is a BOT selling down the price ???
I can see there are sales but what proof is there it is somewhat doing it automatically ???
There's no proof but there is evidence which lends itself to a reasonable conclusion that its a bot.
For the past few days there have been consistent small sells every few minutes. The timing changes but over a period the timing itself is consistent. For example, it could be sells every 5 mins one day. Or it could be every 8 mins or whatever. It changes. The order sizes are also consistent within ranges.
The parcels are too small to be charged at standard brokerage rates. It would not be cost-effective. Hence, more probable that the seller is either a large client being charged a set overall fee, or it is a dealing insto themselves thus eliminating brokerage at all.
It would not be effective human resource use to have a person sitting there entering small sells every few minutes. It would be extremely easy to program something to sell (or buy) within parameters, freeing a person from the job.
Here's an excerpt from course of sales. Follow the trail.
is it leagal for them to do this?seems dodgy
(the 100 character limit can be anoying when all i want to do is ask a question)
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