ICN would have been a great buy last week..
The lowest I saw it at was 29c, and I'm kicking myself for not buying before it went up 30% yesterday. Going off the chart I would guess late next week as another chance to buy in, but take that with a grain of salt.
The reason why is explained in the following news article:
http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2008/06/13/12397_gold-coast-business.html
Sorry, Im new to predicting stuff from charts. I can read the charts as such but not sure how one can tell what the future holds using a chart.
So is this good news? Im still trying to decide if investing in these shares is a good idea.
Cheers for your feedback.
Noob here
I'm trying to get my head around these petajoules and gigijoules etc and wondering how Ican rates in the joule department. How's 5400 petajoules sound?
COAL SEAM GAS EXPLORATION
Authority to Prospect (ATP) 626P Farmin
On 24 December 2008, Icon Energy Ltd. (Icon) signed a Farmin Agreement
with the Stanwell Corporation Limited (Stanwell) for an interest in part of
ATP626P consisting of four blocks. ATP 626P has an estimated prospective
gas resource of up to 5400 petajoules of gas initially in place (GIIP).
So, it seems if their guestimate of joules is around about they should be rated a wee bit higher perhaps.Hi Kennas.....5400PJ is fantastic if they can get it out of the ground at commercial flow rates. QGC had 7000PJ from memory at which point BG took them out for $5.5bill. Pure Energy taken out at $1bill with PJ proved up of a few thousand on 5% of their acreage (gosh I've forgotten already sorry). It is nice to prove up some 2P (not just 3P) though.... I think in one of Santos's annoucements a good $/PJ comparison.
A petajoule is 1million gigajoule (you probably already know that).
No pause, no resistance, just ran through to almost alltime highs.Testing 30, but would expect a pause. Maybe moreso at the top of the up trend channel resistance around 33. Should expect that while it's conforming to this basic S&R and the market is relatively stable.
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