Laughing at camera salesmen. LOL !!!
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Unproven.....not the truth. Mankind couldn’t move the climate needle up or down if it tried. How arrogant!!!
It’s just a socialist power grab and nothing more. You have drunk the koolaide and I’m not surprised. So predictable.
The very title climate change is such a phony meaning.
Oil will still be king long after you and I are long gone. Stop loosing sleep over it.
Absolutely irrational and ridiculous......fake science!!
BLAST OFF!!!
Per Motley F.
“So supply is basically doing what the oil industry expects, but what about demand?
In a world that's increasingly focused on ESG investing and halting global warming, this could be a big problem. This is true over the very long term, but carbon fuels today are an integral part of the global energy pie and can't be easily or quickly displaced. Oil, for example, took roughly 100 years to replace coal as the dominant global energy source. Oil will eventually be replaced, but for now the world still needs oil and gas.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently provided its world energy outlook for 2020. Based on the currently stated global warming goals of countries around the world, it expects oil demand to grow until 2025 and then pretty much plateau until 2040. Demand for natural gas, meanwhile, continues to grow fairly strongly all the way out to 2040.
Simply put, oil and natural gas aren't going away. A growing global population, notably in developing markets, and increasing global prosperity are key drivers here. Sure, the world could get more serious about global warming, which would reduce demand, but so far few countries have actually managed to live up to their stated goals. If that trend continues, the IEA's projections might even prove too negative.
There's another factor to consider here, as well. Oil and natural gas are depleting assets. So once a barrel is pulled from the ground, it is gone for good. And oil wells don't produce forever, with production from some wells, notably U.S. shale, starting to slow down within just a couple of years.
Oil companies essentially have to keep looking for and drilling for new oil, or there won't be enough of the fuels to supply the market -- which explains why Chevron and Exxon both continue to spend billions of dollars a year drilling for new oil.
Listen to these CEOs
These are the big picture supply/demand dynamics that oil companies are watching. Yes, oil is a volatile commodity prone to swift price swings based on current events. But CEOs like Wirth and Woods can't run their businesses by zigging and zagging with the price of oil. They have to make long-term plans based on what they believe will be the industry's long-term drivers.
If you are watching oil stocks, you should follow their lead. “
Right on!!!
Any suggesting chk execs are resigning are spreading lies.
Anyone suggesting chk is dumping is spreading lies.
Yup....Bear trap ahead.
Just your opinion.
Disappointed??
Of course......that was before the bottom was in. Now we’re on the way back up....nobody said it would happen overnight. Duh! LOL.
Sleeper cells are shorting oil stocks!!!!
The recovery is in full swing. No need to panic boat loading continues.
Don’t be the weak one getting shook out of the tree. Don’t give your shares away.
Just some profit-taking along the way up.
Consolidation today don’t give your shares away
Big buying opportunity here before going over $1
Nope, just tax loss selling.
Good read. Thanks for sharing.
The next trading day after I posted that is when it dropped around $30....I was kicking myself for not following my gut. It’s make a comeback for sure and hopefully big things continue on into 2020 here. GL
This is the most ridiculous post I’ve ever seen here. Pure fiction.
50 day moving average @ $1.08 on my chart. It hasn’t got over that for some time now. ????
Not likely
No evidence, no proof......
Know evidence, know proof.
When no evidence is provided about any accusation against FLPC......such as the case on this board, then the accusation will be considered FALSE because no proof is presented.
Outlandish claims will not be believed or even seriously acknowledged without evidence provided such as pictures, links, ect. It is the responsibility of the accuser to provide such evidence. Not the accused or those with the accused.
That would truly be something to be thankful for....
Maybe a pull back after running so hot for awhile?? Might be a good time to bank profits?? Opinions??
WOW!! This ship may be sinking. Can management turn it around?
Yawn......
I don’t need anyone’s permission to invest in FLPC.......at least not on this board.
EXACTLY.......the burden and obligation to prove and provide evidence against FLPC do NOT rest on the accused (FLPC and it’s shareholders).
“Go call *******”. Doesn’t cut it.
FLPC is innocent until proven guilty with a link, a picture, a signed affidavit, some legal document, ANYTHING CREDIBLE......... sheesh...... This ain’t the laughable camera business!!!
FLPC has endured 5 years of lies, defamation, slander and libelous comments......yet......still not convincing anyone to sell FLPC.
That gives me a warm feeling inside.
Loaded my tiny boat. Chug chug
No evidence, no proof......
Know evidence, know proof.
When no evidence is provided about any accusation against FLPC......such as the case on this board, then the accusation will be considered FALSE because no proof is presented.
Outlandish claims will not be believed or even seriously acknowledged without evidence provided such as pictures, links, ect. It is the responsibility of the accuser to provide such evidence. Not the accused or those with the accused.
When a stock is sold short, it is in the best interest of the trader to do all they can to paint a picture of failure by the company in the hopes that they will never have to cover. That’s an ideal scenario.
As long as the stock is delisted, no one can cover (buy) or sell. So, for the time being, it’s just mind games to get the long stock holders convinced to sell at the first opportunity (re-listed), hence affording the short seller to cover (buy) and get out with a tidy sum no doubt.
That’s why the longs need to stay strong and not sell when this get back on the market.
Of course, I’m not implying that anyone on this board would be trying to do such a thing. All hypothetical.
Oh brother.......the depths that some people will sink.....it’s to the point now that she believes her own lies.
Tragicomedy.....
Of course, the retort will be to project the description of her onto FLPC.
So Predictable.
Still down.....they lost the LP distribution in Oklahoma this year. That was a big loss in sales for the region.
Maybe oversold now and time to squeeze the shorts??
Because it’s oversold......like crazy.
HA.....Highly unlikely.
When a stock is sold short, it is in the best interest of the trader to do all they can to paint a picture of failure by the company in the hopes that they will never have to cover. That’s an ideal scenario.
As long as the stock is delisted, no one can cover (buy) or sell. So, for the time being, it’s just mind games to get the long stock holders convinced to sell at the first opportunity (re-listed), hence affording the short seller to cover (buy) and get out with a tidy sum no doubt.
That’s why the longs need to stay strong and not sell when this get back on the market.
Of course, I’m not implying that anyone on this board would be trying to do such a thing. All hypothetical.
In @ $1.49