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DEC Diversified Energy Company Plc

1,267.00
19.00 (1.52%)
Last Updated: 13:15:41
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
  19.00 1.52% 1,267.00 1,265.00 1,271.00 1,273.00 1,247.00 1,253.00 111,548 13:15:41
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 868.26M 758.02M 15.9479 0.79 593.19M
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 0.79.

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19/1/2024
11:56
topazfrenzy19 Jan '24 - 11:53 - 7424 of 7424

Wow, that is a heck of a statement to make.
Facts: You have been pumping and spamming this across forums proclaiming its a multi bagger.

Fact: I looked at it and thought, is this guy for real. DEC is in real trouble so I wont be investing.

Then 1 week later its down by 30% and still falling.

Congress havent even started slaughtering it yet and you are still recommending it across forums as a buy.

Thankfully no one listens to you.

Fool.

whites123
19/1/2024
11:53
Whites is an idiot invested in PFC which is about to go bust

He hates me because I recommended they dumped PFC at 40p two weeks ago (after a huge dead cat bounce) and since it's at c.25p so he goes around trolling me on my different investments

This idiot knows nothing about DEC he is just a sad troll so ignore anything he has to say lol

topazfrenzy
19/1/2024
11:53
You mean four insignificant democrats in the house minority so with no power who have regurgitated an old report which has been comprehensively rebuffed by the company twice now.

Also you seam to have made up some nonsense about non-existent capital issues.

bountyhunter
19/1/2024
11:52
whites123 -

"was amazed at how bad the finances were here"

LOL. ;-)

drk1
19/1/2024
11:51
Fordtin thank you. Education never ends
kaos3
19/1/2024
11:44
Any update from the clowns Oak Bloke or Malcy? Supposed to be an experienced O&G analyst but he's clueless. Why is he still in a job?
justiceforthemany
19/1/2024
11:44
Write up on Motley Fool
cool hand kev
19/1/2024
11:39
ROBIZM19 Jan '24 - 10:39 - 7406 of 7418
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Are you short White123 or just concerned for other investors? Genuine question.

Not short at all.
A PUMP and DUMP merchant called Topaz was spamming this over different threads.
I took a look and was amazed at how bad the finances were here and then considered Congress getting their teeth into it and was surprised it was even as high as £5
All I did was point out that based on fundamentals i foresaw new lows being tested each day down to £7.00
Topaz on the other hand has carried on with his spamming across other forums and it amazes me that retail holders will be the losers here.
I doubt if anyone does take notice of people like him, but its a shame if anyone does as they will only lose money.

As I have repeatedly said though, every day this week has seen new lows and next week will be the same and worse as weekend will likely draw comments out stateside.

whites123
19/1/2024
11:35
Parob19 Jan '24 - 10:43 - 289 of 293
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PFC doubled very quickly from the lows.

Because PFC is a viable company and will surpass market expectations.
PFC is also being shorted by bucket shop hedge funds.
PFC has $BILLIONs in backlog orders.
PFC will genuinely see a x 4 and more increase in share price

DEC on the other hand is about to incur the wrath of Congress and as mentioned in numerous financial rags is about to announce capital issues.
The left one holding the baby will lose money.
Maybe time to bail now, capitalise on any money left from this and make it back with more on PFC.

Just saying.

whites123
19/1/2024
11:33
kaos3 – re; #7402 “All will be done bellow 3%”

USA - SEC
“shareholders who acquire more than 5% of the outstanding shares of that class must file beneficial owner reports on Schedule 13D or 13G until their holdings drop below 5%.”



UK – FCA
DTR 5.1.5 “Certain voting rights to be disregarded (except at 5% 10% and higher thresholds)”


In a nut-shell, even before the US listing, the 3% rule didn't apply to companies like M&G, BlackRock etc,. They've never had to report until >5%.

fordtin
19/1/2024
11:29
927.50 - 931.00 (GBX) at 11:28:14
on Market (LSE)

neilyb675
19/1/2024
11:22
If this does snap back, there are going to be some burned fingers.

Will it snap back? If I had no holding, I would be pretty leery of buying a stock with a 30% yield. I would probably put it in the 'too good to be true' category, and a cursory glance at the accounts, without any deep thought as to the impact of GAAP on the numbers thrown up for a business model like DEC's would tend to confirm that view.

If these sort of prices continue until ex d date and an unchanged div is declared, it will be interesting. There will be those who are sufficiently shaken to sell once the div is in the bag, others who have bought low and will be happy to get out with the dividend as their profit for a quick return, and an interesting decision for the bold to make as to whether to buy if ex div sales lead to a share price drop.

I am full here and holding, but even as someone who has held for some years i am quite well into the red now even on a total return basis, on an average purchase price of under £20 (100p old money, which used to be a source of comfort and satisfaction!) If the dividend holds, I am in clover. If it is cut by 50%, I still have a respectable income investment on a return on capital invested basis (SIPP, no withholding tax). Anything worse than that and I shall be wishing I had never heard of DEC !! It all turns on the dividend. IMO.

1knocker
19/1/2024
11:21
Whoever said it could be capitulation day could be right. Looking for full intra-day reversal on high volume and dragonfly doji.
parob
19/1/2024
11:15
Lucky to top up at 879p at 10am
ramellous
19/1/2024
11:13
Someone dumped at 880p - be nice to company bought the other side but doubt it.
nigelpm
19/1/2024
11:12
A close above £9.53 would be a hell of a reversal in fortunes.
bulltradept
19/1/2024
11:12
Bbs eat your heart out. Dec going to save a fortune. Thank q shorters!
leoneobull
19/1/2024
11:12
This could bounce really hard with the seller out.
parob
19/1/2024
11:07
Flash crash. Don't use stops
leoneobull
19/1/2024
11:05
Buy when others are fearful.

No prizes for guessing which world famous billionaire investor said that.

bountyhunter
19/1/2024
10:59
Let's hope the volume keeps coming today and we see a full intra-day reversal.
parob
19/1/2024
10:55
919.00 - 923.50 (GBX) at 10:55:27
on Market (LSE)

neilyb675
19/1/2024
10:53
Ramp baby ramp!!
bulltradept
19/1/2024
10:43
This market will fall until real sellers get exhausted. When vol falls to almost zero.

Only bots selling trying to fish out some more sellers.

I think not far away.

Then boom when the trend reverses.

All will be buying into a rise.

Present smart buyers filling them at higher levels.

kaos3
19/1/2024
10:43
PFC doubled very quickly from the lows.
parob
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