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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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21.00 | 1.92% | 1,116.00 | 1,111.00 | 1,114.00 | 1,116.00 | 1,073.00 | 1,073.00 | 195,086 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 868.26M | 758.02M | 15.9479 | 0.70 | 528.07M |
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05/2/2024 21:36 | Don't see Oaktree being involved with the company anymore. The Strategic Participation Agreement ended last October but there wasn't any participation by Oaktree in 2023 anyway. | scrwal | |
05/2/2024 19:18 | They operate several business imho. Next to what we mostly think of - selling HCs , they earn some additional money with - as a source of capital for the used up HC replacement buying - retiring wells as a service - operating assets for fin investors and most importantly - securisation. They buy assets at 3 multiple from the industry and resell it to the fin industry at 6 which can operate at much lover cost of capital. Hence they can pay higher multiples.And that i call a very good business that can ofset the present depletition rates by providing profits to buy new replacement wells. They were doing it up to now on a regular basis on a large enough scale. All imho | kaos3 | |
05/2/2024 16:57 | DEC had a panelist there last year so quite likely they will be represented there again this year. It sounds like a good place for searching out deals. | bountyhunter | |
05/2/2024 16:45 | Will DEC be at the NAPE summit looking for a deal? "2024 NAPE SUMMIT FEB 7-9 HOUSTON, TX NAPE Summit is an expo and conference with a heavy focus on networking that brings together domestic and international decision-makers to forge, facilitate and close deals. " "Success is not just what you know, but who you know. NAPE serves the energy industry by hosting the world’s largest, most successful marketplace where the primary purpose is connecting decision makers and investors. For the energy industry, NAPE is where deals happen." | fordtin | |
05/2/2024 15:34 | DEC. trading $11.25 in NYSE - lowest since listing in US | stevensupertrader | |
05/2/2024 14:34 | Will rise towards dividend date. Tick tock | sbb1x | |
05/2/2024 14:26 | No point getting now 30% dividend not 8% but share price keeps on moving south . I bought last Feb on the new placement shares at £1.05 old money ( after consolidation 30:1 is £21.00) , already that lot of shares I had to kiss goodbye to about 60% of my investment plus I bought numerous times to average the price hoping to sell to break even but never able to see this sunny day . Now run out of liquid fund to buy more . Even if I had the fund I won’t buy as I can see this hitting the wall - never in my entire life playing shares encounter a share that pays 30% and not ending badly ! Sad stage of affair - Good Luck to anyone - wish them all the very best - you need this luck I’m the counter !!! | stevensupertrader | |
05/2/2024 14:12 | Another day closer to dividend date :) | sbb1x | |
05/2/2024 14:12 | The roulette does not pay you 8% dividend per quarter lol | topazfrenzy | |
05/2/2024 14:01 | No Buyback No support on share price . Now under £8.90 . Definitely going downhill . This counter is worse than gamblimg in the casino roulette wheel buying red or black, at least one has 50/50 chance of winning but buying DEC is just one way down - bound to loss sad 😞 sad 😞 | stevensupertrader | |
04/2/2024 19:28 | Today's Oak Bloke link is now in the header for future reference. I'm struggling to keep up with him but he makes some very good points! | bountyhunter | |
04/2/2024 17:06 | elpirata 3 Feb '24 - 17:24 - 7835 of 7836 Im not surprised, WV State is protecting its own interests here as without DEC's NLVL well plugging operations theyd be on the hook for maybe hundreds of orphaned wells yearly without having the resources for plugging & capping. Some background: West Virginia has slightly under 5000 documented orphaned wells but could get over $200m as its share of $5bn of already-approved federal funds. Its wells are quite geographically concentrated, meaning they might be amongst the cheaper ones to cap. At $50k each, that might mean capping of 80% of its documented orphaned wells has already been funded - but is that a realistic price? Time will tell. Reporting is slowly improving, but continued scaremongering suggests many are still oblivious to the $5bn of federal funds already approved. It would cover most of the 130k documented wells nationally if capping costs come down, which they should. However, there is then the problem of undocumented wells which range in estimate from around 500k to 5 million. Until we get a better handle on that total, nobody knows if they have already funded capping for most documented orphaned wells and perhaps 20% of the overall total - or only just 2% of the total. Note that the above article suggests a capping cost estimate per well of $125k but that is the going rate in a distorted market suddenly hit with federally-funded demand and desperately lacking in supply. NLVL is probably doing very well from very profitable market prices at the moment but the price should drop towards DEC's internally costed $20k+ as more capping competition becomes available. Should this happen quickly, then federal funding already approved might cover as much as 50% of a potential 500k total wells - but only 5% if there are 5 million. Of course, people will choose whichever estimated figures they want, depending on whichever slant they want to put on the story. With a wide range on potential capping cost and a wide range on potential number of wells, there is a very wide range of potential on how expensive the ultimate bill will be. A few people out there probably actually have a better idea of the ultimate cost but can't get their voices heard above all the vested interests. | aleman | |
04/2/2024 15:08 | I am a simple slovenian gardener with no clue. But i can sense that those who know the drill are very excited.oak just cant hide his well researched positive excitement. Attackers cant cope with stated facts going for dec. All they have is power of money and bots. To simply manipulate share price regardless of daily dec business value. I will be buying even more. | kaos3 | |
04/2/2024 15:00 | Good stuff bounty. I’m firmly in the keep the dividend at all costs camp and do some buybacks if cash available. It’s definitely starting to look juicy though. | imnotspartacus | |
04/2/2024 14:27 | And another! DEC-imals and decibels The clamour of preserving dividends vs buy backs at DEC THE OAK BLOKE 4 FEB 2024 "This article seeks to show the value which might accrue from buy backs. However I hold a sympathy for those dependent on dividends, those who feel maintaining dividends is a great way to (quite literally) make the shorters pay, and also that the dividend itself is extremely attractive." | bountyhunter | |
04/2/2024 13:43 | Thanks bounyhunter. Oak Bloke's latest article also includes a poll at the end, where the current equal top choices are: 'Rusty's strategy is right' and 'Keep the dividend at all costs' Someone in the comments has also alerted Oak Bloke to the WV House Bill 5076 news, so he will be aware now even in the unlikely event he wasn't already. | bluemango | |
04/2/2024 13:35 | The link to Oak Bloke's article from yesterday is now in the header for anyone that missed it. | bountyhunter | |
04/2/2024 13:20 | The shorters will be taking notice in anycase and will be making their decisions. Its good that Rusty comes from an old west virginian family who have been in O&G for a 100 years,they clearly have connections. | blue square | |
04/2/2024 13:11 | Its a civil case, it has not been heard Yet, the plantiffs want it to go to a jury trial. But in anycase they talk about the law in the"present" so they would have to change the submission,if the new amendment is ratified. | blue square | |
04/2/2024 11:40 | Source https://www.wvgazett | leoneobull | |
04/2/2024 11:40 | WV House panel OKs bill viewed as legal shield for nation's largest gas and oil well ownerBy Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com | leoneobull | |
04/2/2024 11:36 | A legal point that would be useful to see clarified - does a later change to the law via 5076 affect a pre-existing case? | bluemango | |
04/2/2024 09:45 | XD 29.02.2024 is getting closer, shorts will be running for cover.. ;o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
04/2/2024 09:11 | There is a class action against DEC by west Virginia landowners it was based on they failed to plug disused wells, going against West Virginia law. If they had won the class action DEC would have been bankrupted. West Virginia have now changed the Laws to protect Dec from this class action. | blue square |
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