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DEC Diversified Energy Company Plc

1,277.00
-13.00 (-1.01%)
Last Updated: 10:07:29
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
  -13.00 -1.01% 1,277.00 1,275.00 1,278.00 1,281.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 27,190 10:07:29
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 868.26M 758.02M 15.9479 0.80 613.15M
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 1,290p. 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 £613.15 million. Diversified Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.80.

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02/11/2021
17:02
Interestingly the share price of Range Resources and Antero Resources (these are 2 big quoted US gas companies that analysts compare DEC to as being the closest comparative companies) rose a little today. They certainly did not fall 11%.
Maybe the majority of DEC shareholders being UK shareholders are more nervous than mainstream US shareholders. Let's face it, a single Bloomberg article knocked off 20% in one day only for the share price to recover the majority of that over the following days and weeks. Only time will tell but I suspect that once we understand more about this and the company has had a chance to present at the CMD, we may see a steadier and possibly healthier share price Now yielding 11.8% based on 4.25 cents a quarter.

redtom1
02/11/2021
16:58
"apologise for your totally inappropriate and uncalled for attack on my integrity, my contribution and my intentions"

Not until you apologise for your attack on Greta! ;)

professor john koestler
02/11/2021
16:50
Oh dear, share price back to where it was not long ago.

Biden today makes the issue of decade long projections look complete nonsense like I said they were only a few week's ago.

Maybe one can get grants to help but we don't know yet.

Roll that dice folks.

professor john koestler
02/11/2021
16:44
Ignorant morons, don't you just love them. ;)
professor john koestler
02/11/2021
16:43
1knocker

Private schools have tax freedoms, no?

Another state 'benefit'.

LOL

professor john koestler
02/11/2021
16:18
'Educated by who exactly'
'educated by whom, exactly' had you been decently educated, prof!

1knocker
02/11/2021
13:52
Who knows but I dont think my buys will be far off. Today's cop bad news should be all in the price now so I hope to see rise from here. Am 95% in for the income for a while so no big issue to me at the moment but ill have to watch very carefully.
sunbed44
02/11/2021
13:47
Aleman that's correct but as I said the population continues upward for whatever reason. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7.9 billion in 2020. Anyway many of those aging people will need the heating on !
lab305
02/11/2021
13:40
The fee would apply to the largest oil and gas companies, those that emit more than 25,000 tons of greenhouse gases each year. Those companies would pay $900 per ton of leaked methane starting in 2024, ramping up to $1,500 per ton from 2026 through 2030.
r9505571
02/11/2021
13:33
sunbed442 Nov '21 - 11:11 - 1730 of 1760
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Found the bottom again - yippee

Did you really?

marksp2011
02/11/2021
13:30
Holts

I have exactly the same protections on employment as a permie as I did as a contractor
the only real issue is that as a sub I always knew I had 20 days and planned accordingly. As a perm, the exit comes as a bit more of a shock and you have a bucket of HP, half paid for holidays etc because you thought you knew where the next pay cheque was coming from.

Contractors dont even get the tax advantages any longer to help plug the fallow spells. All IR35 did was move control to the employers and make not paying 57% deductions a place for the Old Etonians and billionaires.

marksp2011
02/11/2021
13:29
lab305
2 Nov '21 - 13:07 - 1752 of 1754

The problem with the world is that there are far too many people in it . Simple, and yet populations continue to explode.

This is no longer true. The global birth rate fell below replacement rate a few years ago. The population continues to grow, however, due to an ageing population, mostly as developing nations average ages rise to match those in developed nations. Rising life expectations are moderating, though, and we'll see the global population peak in another 20 years and then start to fall. It's already baked into the cake if current trends continue. The question is how to support a growing retired population with a reducing working one. People will need to work a bit longer into retirement. Many want to. Retirement needs to be more flexible - perhaps a part-time retirement for a few years before full retirement at 75. Something like that. Birthrate is no longer a problem, though it could be if it keeps falling.

aleman
02/11/2021
13:28
Sogoesit

People who model things do get things wrong. I'm sure your plasticine does turn out wrong from time-to-time. :)

What surprises me most is how these models wrongly gauge the behaviour of humans. They underestimate the number of morons in society by a serious magnitude.

That explains why Ferguson was out and we are still the sick centre of COVID in Europe - despite the vaccines.

professor john koestler
02/11/2021
13:17
Dec noted they were on the case and fixes relatively low cost , if the legislation changes and comes at a higher cost then yes an impact on DEC . The purpose maybe to pursue those who are not doing as they should be .
holts
02/11/2021
13:14
An employee on PAYE has different protections that those working for themselves do not , holidays , auto pensions , greater security of employment, holiday pay , sick pay etc .
holts
02/11/2021
13:08
Climate "change" may be real but climate "science" is not.
Climate "science" is, like epidiemological "science", those professing to be scientists hoodwinking others that they are scientists when in fact they are nothing but speculative modellers.
Like Neil Ferguson's models of speculative, deterministic, outcomes in infectious diseases climate models have demonstrated that their models have been wrong, and by orders of magnitude wrong, for decades.
Attempting to model a system which is complex, stochastic and chaotic with no control model or validation is doomed to failure, whatever the good intentions may be.

Lab305:
Indeed, the Hydrocarbon Era has in fact supported and improved a never-ending increase in global population in a beneficial way to alleviate poverty and improve human beings' wellbeing and prosperity on the planet.

sogoesit
02/11/2021
13:07
PJK your socialist/ communist mentality is glaringly obvious. Why attack people that have tried to better themselves and do well in life. The problem with the world is that there are far too many people in it . Simple, and yet populations continue to explode. No amount of ESG or stopping methane or banning anything except childbirth is going to fix it.
lab305
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