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Positive?? the meetings are at a critical juncture. I guess this basically means, yes they want it - but they are squeezing every bit of price out of LNC that they can. they know they are desparate to sell!!
Go Linc!
Unfortunatlely it has to go up another $1 for me to get my money back.
Only a takeover would give it such a lift in this environment.
I want to ask members out there.
I bought Linc at low $2 mark. If it did get up there in the next 6 months would you sell and hope it dropped to a lower level or would you hold for the long term and do dollar cost averaging.
Personally I would get out and put it in a blue chip. Maybe revisit it in the future.
To be honest it wasn't such a good buy. I bought it back on Nov 24th when the market just rallied the day before with BHP lifting the market. LNC bounced 30-40c and I was in $500-600 profit. It even got up to 2.79 one day in a spike before reversing. Then of course it fell so quickly I didn't even have time to set a break even stop loss.
Alas poor Yorick!
I think most people are in this for the long term.. see the potential... not surprised they have been hammered considering the major jump on them was potential based... typical sell the fact when they proved thier process works...
then all attention has been on the coal sale... i still think PBOND called it pretty early in publicising it... but i spose the signing of the heads of agreement forced him into releasing news to the market... the credit crisis happened at the wrong time for that one... gee it goes through a year ago and its happy days!!! LNC with more money in the bank that market cap haha
anyone see the release from the broker that valued LNC at around $25 on their coal tenements alone...
http://www.vision6.com.au/download/files/21473/738620/Merriman Curhan Ford Report - March 4 2009.pdf
LNG is simply natural gas (either coal seam gas or natural gas from conventional gas fields) processed to become a liquid, thus making international transport more practical.So does this mean that LNC may have LNG as well?????
What a shock this may be.
Suppose BG isn't offering all this money to companies in the area for no reason.
Originally posted by Basillio
Doesn't look good does it? But what has actually changed in a day or a week? The market and most of the forum members have discounted the immediate Teresa sale, we know the current economy is RS.
LINC is financially stable (at least for the next 12 months) and is proving technology to address a certain critical problem - shortages of oil based products. Does the phrase "a great buying opportunity" ring a bell?
(Trouble is I have had ringing in my ears since about $2.80)
Did you guys receive forms to submit bank and TFN details after buying shares.
Does this mean they may pay a dividend in the future?
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