I doubt if COE are in a position to "take over" MOS. There could be a possibility of a friendly merger. MOS does have a lot of assets which are under valued by the market. I wonder if the move by COE could trigger a move by some other enterprise to move on MOS. Santos or AOE could be a possibility. There are other groups with commercial interests in the area where MOS operates who would benefit from ownership of MOS's assets.thidoan said:MOS looking good,
whats your opinion on a take over by COE?
nioka said:The report from OSH today does not mention the gas pipeline from New Guinea. This must be good news for holders of MOS and AOE who both have a lot to gain if they can retain the gas sales to Queensland industry. Another step towards removing the "dog" tag from MOS.
Without a doubt. I wish I knew the reason. Actually I'm starting to wonder what reason I had for buying in myself rather than wonder what reason they have. Their buying in does give me a glimmer of hope. In a few months time we will have hindsight and we will all be wiser.Ken said:do you the think the purchase by COE into MOS will be looked back in the not to distant future as the smart money taking place.
COE are an oiler, so you would think they would be buying into something like MOS for a reason, that the average investor wouldnt see.
COE would be buying for a reason i believe.
The pause on this one has taken long enough ... nayone have any insight on the delay with hurricane 2?
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