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Previously on "The Blockade of the Falklands"
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As for Argos Resources, yes a bit a punt and probably one to put in the bottom drawer. I would suggest that Rockhopper is a safer option for near term profit. Then again, it is AIM so place your cash and keep your fingers crossed!
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Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
The Latin American meat packing glitterati are becoming fractious again.
And this time we ain't got diddley squat left to deal with them.
Begin took Beirut.
Galtieri took the Union Jack.
And Maggie, over lunch one day,
Took a cruiser with all hands.
Apparently, to make him give it back
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If I might be afforded my old little ramp, Argos Resources might be worth a punt after they decide how to get the money for the drilling program they need next year.
As to the Argentinian question, the answer is TLAM.
There's nothing like a silent, deadly machine lurking off the coast to calm the war-like tendencies of a third class Air Force that would have no home base to return to were they to strike at the Falklands.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAs I'm not a raving homosexual there is little chance of me ever being in the Navy.
As I have a sense of humour then there is little chance of me ever being in the Army
And as I'm too fat then there is little chance of me ever fitting in a fighter jet.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI reckon you'll become far less of a warmonger if you get called into the Navy to peel potatoes all day long.
As I have a sense of humour then there is little chance of me ever being in the Army
And as I'm too fat then there is little chance of me ever fitting in a fighter jet.
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btw, can't this conflict get settled in a fair game of national football teams from each countries?!?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI say for the sake of the 25 ships it effects we send down 100 warships to deal with the oiks. When I say 100 I mean as many warships as we have left. So 3.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostShare price might drop a bit if the Argies invade, which I reckon they will. Lets face it, our military strength is weaker now than in the 80's and the EU and NATO won't help out. USA will sit back and laugh and then grab some oil for themselves when Britain is defeated.
Argentina Defence and Security Report 2012
Fill ya boots is what I say.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostThere is already a shed load of oil down there. Rockhopper Exploration will have an updated competent persons report (CPR) early in 2012. They are looking at 400 million barrels recoverable minimum for their main discovery (Sea Lion) alone. If any of you fancy a bit of a flutter they are trading at 260 pence with 280 million shares in issue.
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There is already a shed load of oil down there. Rockhopper Exploration will have an updated competent persons report (CPR) early in 2012. They are looking at 400 million barrels recoverable minimum for their main discovery (Sea Lion) alone. If any of you fancy a bit of a flutter they are trading at 260 pence with 280 million shares in issue.
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The Falklands should be fully integrated with the UK as do the French overseas territories that are considered part of the EU
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