I'm done here, going to try Baker now.
gravity8888 ( Date: 26-Oct-2015 09:04) Posted:
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Will baker be the next to run?
Look like there is a rotation play going on for the whacked down O & G counters at the moment and yes this is still has legs since it just started to move on late Friday. Remember there are others that hasn't move yet eg Baker Tech with the recent write-up about its positive cash position and no debt. My 2 cents sharing.
Should reach 27/275..then must see BBs want to push further lol..
Not so soon.
gravity8888 ( Date: 24-Oct-2015 18:20) Posted:
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Via versa. The same for shortists...hoping to buy back lower low.
teeth53 ( Date: 24-Oct-2015 19:30) Posted:
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Very volatile counter, bot right time  n sell, made good money, bot high kena stuck...:( (hoping to sell higher?.)
Oil price down yest .. jialat dun know will affect this counter bo
Nice run up..swee swee from 4pm..
If dow jones behave, monday will continue..
If dow jones behave, monday will continue..
More to come,haven reach top if base on their Q3 result performance!!!trust me,Monday will break 0.27..
Finally woke up
fighting ( Date: 23-Oct-2015 16:24) Posted:
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5th day high volume, guess still accumulating
Nicchee7785 ( Date: 23-Oct-2015 14:40) Posted:
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Lai liao,once they collected enough will fly like rocket...how come report 626% more profit increase but share remain?!hahas,if share also up 60% will be great le..
Tdy kena fluahed then go bk to .20 agin ?good to move upward liao?
Continue 3rd highest volume since IPO.
lai liao lo
SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed Emas Offshore sold and leased vessels to help it record a 181 per cent surge in net profit to US$36.3 million (S$50.4 million) in its fourth fiscal quarter ended Aug 31 from from US$12.94 million in the year-ago period.
The offshore services firm said on Tuesday (Oct 20) that revenue fell 19 per cent to US$54.3 million in the fourth quarter, mainly due to weakness in both the shallow water platform support vessels and anchor handling, towing and supply vessels segments.
But Emas boosted its other operating income with a gain from sale of vessels and leaseback transactions totalling US$32.8 million.
 
 
For the full year, earnings soared 626 per cent year-on-year to US$199.54 million, although revenue fell 13 per cent to US$247.17 million. This was due to the effect of a US$154.7 million negative goodwill arising from the completion of the business combination of EOC Limited and EMAS Marine on Oct 3, 2014.
Said Captain Adarash Kumar, Emas Offshore' s chief executive officer: " As global concerns continue to affect the oil and gas services providers, we expect the near term pressure to continue. The group is likely to experience an intense price competition on its charter rates and a tapered rate for its vessel utilisation. This will inevitably have an impact on the group' s operating and financial performance."
" However, we continue to adopt measures to strengthen our balance sheet and conserve cash. We are focused on opportunities for our offshore assets and accommodation and support services, and barring any major long-term disruption, we will be able to benefit from an eventual upturn."
Additionally, the company announced on Tuesday that it has won contracts valued at US$33 million for work in West Africa and Asia. It said the contracts awarded are part of its strategy of focusing its efforts in West Africa where offshore activities remain healthy.
" In the face of significant volatility and weakness in the oil price environment, we have taken further steps to reduce costs, targeting a further reduction between 10 and 20 per cent on vessel cost and general administrative expenses," said Capt Kumar.
" We will continue to streamline the fleet, potentially looking to dispose of smaller tonnage vessels and strengthening the balance sheet through monetisation of certain assets. In addition, we have been implementing initiatives to improve operational efficiency and increasing our focus on vessel utilisation as we leverage synergies with Ezra Group to win tenders globally."
Emas Offshore, which is also listed in Oslo, said its earnings per share rose 79 per cent to 0.08 US cent for the fourth quarter from 0.05 US cent a year ago. Its net asset value per share fell to US$1.22 as at Aug 31 this year from US$2.84 the previous year.
1.4 million traded at .21
 
grossly undervalued now, NAV at USD1
 
last traded at 1.07 on OSLO BARS, conversion rate at 0.21
Volume was very low previously, If BBs want to push, need to collect first. Noticed some accumulation at 0.21
gravity8888 ( Date: 20-Oct-2015 17:56) Posted:
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Read carefully the 4q result...cost more than rev....that meant if without the sell and lease back vessels plus some good will....emas will be in n red....if they make $100 rev... Need to pay $110 to get it...what for...think more losses will becoming as they need to pay for the rental of vessel Liao....
 
losemoneyking ( Date: 20-Oct-2015 08:03) Posted:
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