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DEC Diversified Energy Company Plc

1,064.00
-2.00 (-0.19%)
02 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
  -2.00 -0.19% 1,064.00 1,063.00 1,065.00 1,075.00 1,040.00 1,040.00 104,270 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 868.26M 758.02M 15.9479 0.67 505.25M
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 1,066p. 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 £505.25 million. Diversified Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.67.

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12/2/2024
18:02
That's an interesting point about the shares in issue on the LSE falling even without buybacks (not that they wouldn't help at this level) - assuming that shares are progressively crossing the Atlantic given that no new shares were issued for the NYSE listing.
bountyhunter
12/2/2024
17:59
fordtin
No inside info - based purely on the immediate situation the company is facing and the fact that the buybacks aren't affecting the price as it goes sideways at best whilst the number of shares in issue falls.

scrwal
12/2/2024
17:54
shouldn't have to
neilyb675
12/2/2024
17:50
Neilyb- just click on the skip header icon
tag57
12/2/2024
17:39
There are 3 x youtube videos in the header....you misunderstand my point. Why not just 1 x youtube, therefore reducing header size.
neilyb675
12/2/2024
17:35
Have you tried that? It plays in the header for me and doesn't lead anywhere.
bountyhunter
12/2/2024
17:18
Or alternatively DEC could buy up assets of bankrupt Mom and Pop oil and gas companies to replace their own exhausted and soon to be plugged wells.
grahamg8
12/2/2024
16:50
I'm viewing it on a mobile device and it looks fine to me. I'm not sure why you've down ticked my post when I've made the effort to respond and add the scrolling window!
bountyhunter
12/2/2024
16:48
youtube is way too big, remember people view the thread from mobile devices and having mega large headers is really unhelpful....spending ages scrolling
neilyb675
12/2/2024
16:42
The Oak Bloke, Motley Fool and Peel Hunt links are all now in a scrolling window to reduce the header length without losing anything.
bountyhunter
12/2/2024
15:36
header too big, lose the oaklbloke except for the most recent, likewise lose the youtube minus the most recent.
neilyb675
12/2/2024
15:36
Shorters will enjoy paying 69p a share. :)
sbb1x
12/2/2024
15:32
In the 1st hour on the NYSE
over 100% of the daily Ave
was traded, most of them were
buys, the transfer of shares
is happening.

blue square
12/2/2024
15:32
scrwal - can you give a source to what appears to be inside information "There won't be any big buybacks this month."
fordtin
12/2/2024
15:25
There won't be any big buybacks this month. Shorters may well launch another attack in the 7 days before xd and will take the hit on the call as they may well have succeeded in one of their aims which a lot of posters here are completely oblivious to as they pound the table for buybacks which are extremely counterproductive given the current situation.
I don't hold and see no reason to buy until after 18 March if the shorters succeed.

scrwal
12/2/2024
15:07
895.00 - 897.50 (GBX) at 15:05:29
on Market (LSE)

neilyb675
12/2/2024
15:06
895.00 - 897.50 (GBX) at 15:05:29
on Market (LSE)

neilyb675
12/2/2024
14:15
Not many loyal shareholders currently as most of them already lost more than half their investments . Very few like you still hold on to the word HOPE and hoping this huge train can turn around . At present , a large majority of buyers are greedy and gamblers due to the very high yield . Giving more ammo to Shorters imo
stevensupertrader
12/2/2024
14:05
Time to buy
sbb1x
12/2/2024
13:14
SST, what about shareholders whom have not lost faith and continue to hold for the compounding effect of the dividend? Neither greedy nor a gambler.
tag57
12/2/2024
13:11
More ammunition? They'll be paying it and with the price having been around £9 for nearly 3 weeks now the shorters appear to have run out of ammo already! It's just a waiting game now, unless your are short of course in which case you have only a couple of weeks to wait for the dividend bill.
bountyhunter
12/2/2024
12:38
No Buyback , share price will slide back under £9 .
DEC Board run out of good idea even maintaining share price falling, Extremely sad stage of affair for Shareholders.
Decent Shareholders definitely lost faith except gamblers or greedy shareholders seeing the next ex - dividend 87.5c about a fortnight time giving the shorters more ammunitions 😞

stevensupertrader
12/2/2024
12:34
Hydrogen gas has been used in the past to supply UK houses with a burnable gas it is not that difficult to do again. Our current pipework will take 5% hydrogen mixed into natural gas and very soon will again. Pipeline upgrades are ongoing to increase that percentage.


The original coal gas was produced by the coal gasification reaction, and thus the burnable component consisted of mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen in roughly equal quantities by volume. Thus, coal gas is highly toxic. Other compositions contain additional calorific gases such as methane, produced by the Fischer–Tropsch process, and volatile hydrocarbons together with small quantities of non-calorific gases such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen.

Prior to the development of natural gas supply and transmission—during the 1940s and 1950s in the United States and during the late 1960s and 1970s in the United Kingdom and Australia—almost all gas for fuel and lighting was manufactured from coal. Town gas was supplied to households via municipally owned piped distribution systems. Sometimes, this was called syn gas, in contrast to natural gas.

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