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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sdx Energy Plc | LSE:SDX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJ5JNL69 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.65 | 3.60 | 3.70 | 3.65 | 3.65 | 3.65 | 183,716 | 08:00:00 |
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09/10/2018 15:52 | That's why I said the increased spot price AND perhaps greater volume of gas due to possible GUPCO acquisition MIGHT help SDX get a better price for SD gas. | shakeypremis | |
09/10/2018 15:19 | Although the current oil price isn't hurting the gas price in Morocco! ;-#)) Re the US, it would be ironic if they get a prolonged severe Winter this year, some folk will freeze due to localised supply problems...... because stocks are a bit tight historically as they've been freezing gas for export.... | thegreatgeraldo | |
09/10/2018 14:01 | TGG is perhaps being a little too cryptic for those who are not well versed in the O&G sector. Perhaps I could expand a little. Most of the gas sold all over the world is not, unlike oil, sold at a spot price but rather at a price set in a long term contract. It matters not a jot if the spot price of gas at the Henry Hub in the US moves up or down. What matters is what is written in the contracts between SDX and its customers. For new contracts being negotiated, the influence of HH spot prices is still little or nothing. What matters is local supply and local demand and also the price controls imposed by the state. | tournesol | |
09/10/2018 13:05 | Longer we stay suspended, the more chance of the deal happening. Big question is at what dilution (if any) - this will be material in determine any future share price | darola | |
09/10/2018 12:26 | I think we would all rather get a good deal, than rush and pay over the odds - I am in no rush but expect if we get a deal, to be very very well rewarded! | ballymoss18 | |
09/10/2018 12:04 | Ah, I see! SDX are planning to ship any Egyptian gas they may produce to the US to take advantage of HH prices. | thegreatgeraldo | |
09/10/2018 11:49 | Geraldo, the market price for gas is now US$3.35/mcf (as I am typing). This combined with maybe them picking up gas assets from GUPCO may help them get a better price for their SD gas which we are currently all expecting to be priced at US$2.65/mcf. | shakeypremis | |
09/10/2018 10:33 | The gas price has increased where? | thegreatgeraldo | |
09/10/2018 09:28 | Could be quite some time yet. I'm surprised though at how quiet the rumor mill is - given everyone that is likely to be involved in discussions you would think that something would have leaked! | ifthecapfits | |
09/10/2018 09:16 | Where is that news??? Yawn....... | napoleon 14th | |
04/10/2018 20:22 | People are forgetting the gas price has increased too. While gas sales are contracted perhaps it will help them getting a better deal from the Egyptian government for SD gas. | shakeypremis | |
03/10/2018 20:05 | During the suspension oil has increased by circa $10 a barrel so there is probably 5p+ missing off the price for larger market moves. | brasso3 | |
03/10/2018 12:40 | Don't think they "need" anything. We are already substantially undervalued, i will be fuming if we issue new equity at any discount. | franki8 | |
03/10/2018 12:21 | I speculate that the suspension was "pushed" a little - as they "need" depressed price a a basis for the new equity. which could be issued at a further discount. hur treatment like | kaos3 | |
03/10/2018 11:55 | Anybody working for SDX able to say roughly (several days or weeks / months) it will be before the deal may or may not be confirmed with BP; and the shares relisted? | bostonborn | |
02/10/2018 18:19 | I think this suspension is a win-win. If they don't cut a deal then no doubt Mr.Market will hammer the S.P. once trading resumes...but Hey-Ho it was massively undervalued imho before the sus so I will be buying some more. If on the other hand a deal is cut (and I can't see PW signing us up to a bad one) then one would expect that to be reflected in a rising S.P. I will be happy with either outcome. | ride daice | |
02/10/2018 18:12 | Plentymorefish Ok. I think I (and others) sometimes bang out quick one line responses without realising that they might seem a tad brusque, so sincerely regret any offence. Bygones be bygones and so on. T | tournesol | |
02/10/2018 18:07 | Sian Thanks for that link - had not seen that article before. Might be a source for bookmarking. T | tournesol | |
02/10/2018 16:32 | LOL! I didn’t read the whole thread so I was just making a general statement about the sad state of the world today. But I guess if the complaint of being offended on somebody else’s behalf was aimed at you, then it must have been! ;) Anyway one more day gone of limbo. Wonder if we’ll get any updates ahead of the “big news”? Can’t hurt to say if talks are in advanced or early stages, we’re suspended anyway so it’s hardly price sensitive! | darola | |
02/10/2018 15:59 | Fair enough Tournesol - I accept I was a tad harsh in my reply and accept you weren't trying to belittle anyone so please accept my apology Darola - Is the snowflakes comment aimed at me? if so, that's fine, but if it's aimed at someone else, I'll be fuming!....;) | plentymorefish | |
02/10/2018 15:58 | Nice find, sian; thanks for sharing. | saucepan | |
02/10/2018 15:40 | As posted on the other board..... Press speculation dated June 11th | sian | |
02/10/2018 10:19 | HaiderAli OFF TOPIC Sorry no they didn't. I hold 3 E&P stocks. SDX, HUR, PMG. Exited SIA in the mid 90's. Also some PMO bonds. T | tournesol | |
02/10/2018 10:18 | Snowflakes everywhere being outraged on behalf of people that are generally not outraged... | darola |
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