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DEC Diversified Energy Company Plc

1,248.00
12.00 (0.97%)
18 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  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
Diversified Energy Company Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker DEC. The last closing price for Diversified Energy was 1,236p. Over the last year, Diversified Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 819.50p to 1,360.00p.

Diversified Energy currently has 51,295,645 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Diversified Energy is £634.01 million. Diversified Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.84.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/11/2023
17:27
No withholding tax in a SIPP..

Huge volume. 28 million shares trader today With low volatility. 20% Div yield.

2wild
30/11/2023
17:17
15:15:50 21,060,000 @ 66.5p. £14,004,900 seems like quite a significant trade!
fordtin
30/11/2023
16:42
Cassini. You got more shares instead - not forgetting if you received div , you would have received 30% less due to withholding tax - did you consider this ? You definitely made the right smart move by selling yesterday PAL if every investor was as smart and sharp like you , no one would be loaing everyone would be laughing to their banks
stevensupertrader
30/11/2023
14:13
11 - agreed
kaos3
30/11/2023
14:03
Meeting Monday.
justiceforthemany
30/11/2023
13:50
If this is the low......and I am saying IF......then its not unusual for the share price to move off the low......and then go and re-test that low.

That low back on 4th October = 64.7
That is where it was tanking and DEC issued the RNS to say nothing was wrong.

This mornings low is 64.65.......call the same 64.7

So far.....its retesting the low.....which is a good sign.

There's also a gap......that will get filled.

I have bought a few.



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11_percent
30/11/2023
13:47
I got back in at 65.0p this morning after getting out at 69.1p yesterday but after costs I haven't any real gain to show for it - but I put my original stake back in so didn't get the divi but got more shares instead.

It's exhausting this share...

cassini
30/11/2023
13:10
#6415 "I'm still obviously interested but haven't bought back yet"
bluemango
30/11/2023
13:08
It's a bloody shambles. Two on off buyback schemes followed by off then on US listing. Very unprofessional. No proper interaction with UK shareholders and an investor relations department that's not fit for purpose. All Rusty's undertakings for the year unfulfilled bar the US listing , and that done in such a way as to make the shares expensive. The CFO leaves at a moment's notice after being at the forefront of the company for years . I have met Eric three times at meetings and believe me he would not leave without serious concerns. The share price is a car crash and no wonder .
lab305
30/11/2023
11:34
DEC ended yesterday at 68.3/68.45p so its just about at par ex divi today, an encouraging sign?
elpirata
30/11/2023
10:39
2wild - spot price is just noise for at least another year;

15/11/2023 - " Having proactively established its 2023 and a majority of its 2024 hedge portfolio, Diversified is focused on adding hedges to 2025 and beyond where forward natural gas prices remain strong. "

fordtin
30/11/2023
09:30
A few weeks ago GBP/USD below 1.21, now over 1.26. Main US natural gas benchmark was above 3.6 USD. now below 2.85.
2wild
30/11/2023
09:15
This is just brutal
oneillshaun
30/11/2023
09:06
SST are you a mate of Greygeorge on the LSE board? Your brand of claptrap is very similar to his own halucinogenic induced junk.
hghotshot
30/11/2023
08:49
@Stevensupertrader "Those bought yesterday taking advantage of the juicy 21% dividend , are feeling"

Worth pointing out that some of us here are not investing for hours, days, or minutes, moreover, we'll make our judgements on the success (or other) of our investments in a few years time. Time always tells ;-)

drk1
30/11/2023
08:28
This is going to be interesting......we are right on the low.......will it hold.




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11_percent
30/11/2023
08:24
Maybe further buybacks from the company today and tomorrow on the way?
topazfrenzy
30/11/2023
08:11
Jog on will you ffs
imnotspartacus
30/11/2023
08:10
Dec under 66p after ex div today . Those bought yesterday taking advantage of the juicy 21% dividend , are feeling ……
stevensupertrader
30/11/2023
08:08
We got that drop.....now 64.8
11_percent
29/11/2023
23:25
SIPPs are not subject to US withholding tax
valuehurts
29/11/2023
23:22
AJ Bell pay the full dividend amount, no tax taken off.
Via their SIPP.

justiceforthemany
29/11/2023
20:48
I calculate the dividend tomorrow at 3.45p (@$1.27) - if the share price falls by that amount the share price will be 64.65p - apart from the Covid crash (just) and a short period of time when it first floated that is an all-time low.

Rightly or wrongly the market does not believe this is a sustainable business model even in the short-term.

I don't like fighting the market - so just watching for now. 21% + gross yield post dividend is somewhat tempting.

podgyted
29/11/2023
19:35
I agree fully with your view and reasoning - if any investor keeping DEC just for dividends , then your Capital invested on DEC will definitely be eaten away by more than the dividends you received unless you got can afford to throw your hard earned money away.
stevensupertrader
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