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DEC Diversified Energy Company Plc

1,290.00
42.00 (3.37%)
17 Jul 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
  42.00 3.37% 1,290.00 1,294.00 1,295.00 1,301.00 1,247.00 1,253.00 453,170 16:35:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 868.26M 758.02M 15.9479 0.81 593.19M
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 1,248p. Over the last year, Diversified Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 822.50p to 1,930.00p.

Diversified Energy currently has 47,530,929 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Diversified Energy is £593.19 million. Diversified Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.81.

Diversified Energy Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/12/2023
13:27
The clue is in the name: tipsters. Noi tister gains a following by saying 'i don't know' or even 'may go up/down a bit'. they have to rate anything tey commentate upon as a raging buy or sell.

Also, they never look back (save at predictions that come off). 'Today is a new day' is their mantra.

But why is anyone surprised, let alone shocked that following free tips loses them money? Tipsters don't make their living from commission on their followers profits, just their clicks! Its always 'end of the world imminent' or 'lucrative new dawn breaking', never 'thinks will probably keep bumming along, up a bit down a bit'. Sensationalism pulls the punters, just as do ott press headlines which overhype a non-event story. When did you last read a newspaper or the hear the BBC news saing 'nothing worth reporting today'?

Remember too that in this life you seldom get more value than you pay for when you are given gratuitous advice!

1knocker
14/12/2023
08:55
Share buybacks are kicking in again
topazfrenzy
14/12/2023
08:26
Good call - very perky this am
scepticalinvestor
14/12/2023
06:27
Commodities about to pop higher thanks to the FED announcing that interest rates about to sink in 2024

I call the bottom on this one ... recovery starts now

topazfrenzy
13/12/2023
17:12
Great first day of this thread. Punters have a choice - experience embittered old farts on the other board or get enlightened by posting on here
scepticalinvestor
13/12/2023
16:06
But its good for a trade i thinkFeel for the poor sods who sold out a few pennies over 1200p
scepticalinvestor
13/12/2023
15:45
In theory fractional entitlements get credited tomorrow.
bluemango
13/12/2023
15:18
When checking on what paperwork I should have been and will be sent regarding the consolidation, new listing and new US shareholding, the UK Computershare helpline given in documentation on DEC's website was not that helpful. They say the company send the paperwork out and not them. They say further shareholder register queries should be directed to the US registrars now, which has different contact details that can be found here if you put DEC in at the bottom:



I'm trying Diversified's old investor helpline email first if it's the company that should have organised the paperwork. That is:
IR@dgoc.com

aleman
13/12/2023
15:04
Same everyday here, price crashes, company buys more share, proce recovers a little and closes down a little. Everyday is the same. Runs and repeat
my retirement fund
13/12/2023
14:49
Lol.....congratulations on the new BB.
11_percent
13/12/2023
14:36
Looking very good now
scepticalinvestor
13/12/2023
14:20
Well for what it's worth (nothing) I'm happily buying more at this level. Sure I'm showing a loss on my total holding but the income I'm getting in my SIPP (no witholding tax) is more than enough for me to live on, so no need to sell ever! I know there's a possibility of a dividend cut but I think it's fairly low. Short term DECs income is hedged and medium and longer term I expect the price of gas to go up as investment in new wells declines. Also expecting a share price boost once the US listing goes live.
glennpaul
13/12/2023
14:18
Am nicely up after buying in below 1220pReckon the listing will go live this week
scepticalinvestor
13/12/2023
14:17
This is for all you bores on the other thread - sorry for your losses but FFS stop moaning. Either STFU or sell!!
scepticalinvestor
13/12/2023
12:57
Why? Dec is hedged.
imnotspartacus
13/12/2023
11:31
Nat gas prices are down 40% YTD. Important? Helps inflation cool but not stocks like DEC.
justiceforthemany
13/12/2023
10:18
I guess the decision for most holders (where for a stock like this surely the majority are in for the income) will be:

'If there are sound reasons to assume the dividend continues at the current rate for the foreseeable future, am I prepared to sit it out, maybe for 12, 24 months, as long as it takes for the capital to creep up again - OR sell, lose the income and watch the share price go up again?'

Having satisfied myself that Rusty is a sound guy who knows what he is doing, plus there are short term sentiment reasons for current weakness (eg Cop28 making grand but meaningless gestures about phasing out fossil fuels) and finally the prospect of US listing opening things up to a better valuation, then it has to be the former camp.

bluemango
13/12/2023
10:11
wllmherk I'd love to be -30%.

Currently down 48% :-(

My first purchase - which I thought was a decent price @117.33 a year ago all but 3 days.

skinny
13/12/2023
10:03
Take a look at i3 if you wnt to see a stock the bottom has fallen out of - and without the big dividend to help the total return.

Pretty much the whole sector is on its back. its either the buying opportunity of all time or .....

1knocker
13/12/2023
09:43
Big Dilemma !
stevensupertrader
13/12/2023
09:27
This counter is becoming a NIGHTMARE to investors . Many investors are now in the middle of the sea , swimming back is as far as swimming forward . Anyone has a better strategy? No buying more to average down is like catching a falling knife , however no buying , might miss this opportunity and how to wait for DEC to recover back to £1 old share price , must as well take a big loss and cut losses now.
stevensupertrader
13/12/2023
09:05
wllm - I'm down 41% since Feb, and if it makes you feel even better, I've got two stocks performing worse (Ironveld & Tekcapital). Thankfully hold JDW & RR though.
lorse
13/12/2023
08:56
60.7p in old money.
11_percent
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