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Your valuation is wrong.
The fall is to be expected as there is not much happening with PVD at the moment. Come drilling time, things should heat up - the coming well offshore Morocco is very interesting and would be a company maker if all goes well.
It might be an opportunity to get in on the lows and sit on it for a little while...
Thanks for your comment, when you state the valuation is wrong, what do you mean? The calculation of multiplying the number of barrels by the NPV per barrel, OR the use of conservative estimates of 500 million barrels and NPV of $10? The calculation method and the figures are sourced from the publicily declared documents on the PVD website.
My point regarding the share price is that the PVD and the stockbrokers are indicating the share price of $2.00 reflecting a high probability of success. Yet the PVD share price (using efficient market hypothesis) is suggesting a price of $0.40, suggesting a low likelihood of success. This aligns with your comment that "if" all goes well. There appears to be a lot of selling activity.
Sorry that may have been a bit abrupt - first I should claim that I know nothing about valuing things like this because there is not much point due to opinions, potential, so many unknowns and so much risk. However, if you were to try, a method could be by making comparisons between other oilers that have been through the same situation with approximately the same risk profile, age of company and proximity to markets.
When finding this wishy washy, you then realize the best way to go is to look at what the stock is doing technically, what the upcoming expectations are, watching for accumulation, drying up of the selling, and then make an entry. On confirmation of an entry (ie. profit of X %), hit it hard. That is my approach and not my advice to anyone; but if you were to look at this method, then there is lots of discussion under "VSA - volume spread analysis" and technical trading threads.
If technicals are not your thing, then you had better strap in and have a strong plan on price to exit, enter and profit % just to make sure that you don't get stuck in a losing trade with no discipline to exit.
Hope this helps. I am watching it and will continue to update if I see anything. The upcoming drill will be very exciting and could be a great play for methods like BESBS'. Search that term if not sure.
I placed it in a watch list. Technical indicator is turning buy. Nice potential target: 0.718
Can you tell us which indicator and post a chart please
Cheers
Country Lad
One of the endless broker reports on PVD. GMP initiates coverage with target price of $2.60.
Interestingly, this coverage was done before PVD announced a 815MMBO potential resource in Gabon.
Logically GMP's target must now be north of $2.60.
There is also no mention of the land granted in Egypt.
Time for them to upgrade their report already.
http://www.puravidaenergy.com.au/news_pdf/GMP_Securities_-_Research_-_PVD_1.pdf
PVD really making headway - anyone that is following / owning, they only have 9m cash so may come knocking - be ready for it.
Things shaping up nicely so far.
It was only 2 weeks ago they raised $7m, can't see them raising again on the back of that - they could have tapped the corporates for far more than $7m if the need was there. Then again this is the stock market we are talking about.
It would be nice if that $15m from the farm-out would find its way into their coffers!
I am only working off memory here but weren't PVD due to farm-out Gabon somewhere towards the end of this year?
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