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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Diversified Energy Company Plc | LSE:DEC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQHP5P93 | ORD 20P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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12.00 | 0.97% | 1,248.00 | 1,249.00 | 1,255.00 | 1,272.00 | 1,234.00 | 1,241.00 | 104,661 | 16:29:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 868.26M | 758.02M | 14.7774 | 0.84 | 634.01M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/11/2023 09:06 | You would think so......but it is one hell of a down trend. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | 11_percent | |
15/11/2023 09:02 | 1knocker, well done with your brave buy yesterday when everyone was still anxious Fordtin makes a good point earlier, with two future dividends declared, anyone buying before 30th November gets both by end of March, close to 10% return (if buying in a SIPP) in just over four months, for just those two divs. | bluemango | |
15/11/2023 08:36 | Excellent update, dividend maintained. Extraordinary yield now at this price which surely must be past the lows now and should motor from here. | bluemango | |
15/11/2023 08:32 | Looks ok......time to buy few for my SIPP. Buying DEC shares in a SIP today will give ~10% back in dividends within 4½ months. | 11_percent | |
15/11/2023 07:57 | I can't see any problem with the results or dividends, surely this is way undervalued? | bountyhunter | |
15/11/2023 07:53 | Buying DEC shares in an ISA today will return ~8.5% of the investment in dividends within 4½ months. Buying DEC shares in a SIP today will give ~10% back in dividends within 4½ months. | fordtin | |
15/11/2023 07:50 | Ex div 30 Nov 2023 already declared few months back , therefore everyone knows this and even then share price falling . In this Q3 result , DEC just declares the next quarter div . Only . I am taking my medicine alright !. | stevensupertrader | |
15/11/2023 07:45 | Next ex-dividend date is 30th November, then 29th Feb, what’s the issue? | mrbeaky | |
15/11/2023 07:42 | Yes Gary. DEC announces its dividends well ahead of time. We have one due to drop next month and the March one is already scheduled. I think stephen needs to read more carefully. I do hope that he's taking his medicine. He seems so nervous. (Apologies for edit) | lord gnome | |
15/11/2023 07:38 | December and March dividend now declared, is that not two? | gary1966 | |
15/11/2023 07:36 | Reading that update makes you wonder why we have had to endure so many angst ridden posts on this thread. Nervous holders gripped with fear, convinced that DEC was going to hell in a handcart. Ho hum. The market will probably take it down again today, just to be bloody contrary. | lord gnome | |
15/11/2023 07:32 | Why just declare only one quarter dividend and not 2 quarters which normally DEC declared ? A little concerned on this . Debt still high $135m . | stevensupertrader | |
15/11/2023 07:31 | Maybe just a tap . | holts | |
15/11/2023 07:24 | Excellent results. Nothing to warrant this ridiculous short seller driven crash. | justiceforthemany | |
15/11/2023 07:11 | Production confirmedDividend maintained Debt leverage 2.4*EBITDAUK CPI inflation down to 4.6%All set up for a good day.. :o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
14/11/2023 14:03 | Yep cassini, Bloomberg were just discussing the data and indicated an investment group had just moved forward their US rate cut prediction to June 24 now. US yields have fallen since the 1.30 p.m. news. | tonytyke2 | |
14/11/2023 13:50 | Probably due to good US CPI data which might bring rate cuts nearer. | cassini | |
14/11/2023 12:45 | Bit of rumour-driven trading going on here in last hour or so? TU tomorrow | bluemango | |
14/11/2023 12:21 | I own DEC via Bux Markets. No overnight financing charges if you use cash for the whole position, no stamp duty and the spread is pretty small. Gains are tax free because it's technically a spread betting company. | apollocreed1 | |
14/11/2023 12:14 | I should have bought it with ig. | action | |
14/11/2023 12:10 | II used to not charge stamp, but finally switched to charging it. I think the consensus is that stamp is charged, but there must be some complication to leave room for argument. Probably that is because DEC operates and is tax domiciled in the USA but is listed on the LSE. On the other hand I believe some LSE miners are free from stamp. | cassini | |
14/11/2023 12:08 | IMHO Stamp duty is relatively insignificant in the scheme of things. Further info is in the header to this thread and yes some brokers charge SD and others don't. | bluemango | |
14/11/2023 11:46 | Who is correct pls? Anyone? | action | |
14/11/2023 11:46 | Hl charging stamp duty on this. Ig don't. | action | |
14/11/2023 11:31 | I'll leave you to worry about the 'minuchi', lab. At 65.93 I could not resist buying a few more today. But that really must be my last top up. There are no certainties. | 1knocker |
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