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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Serica Energy Plc | LSE:SQZ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0CY5V57 | ORD USD0.10 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.40 | -1.07% | 129.80 | 130.00 | 130.60 | 130.80 | 127.70 | 130.50 | 1,293,325 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 632.64M | 102.98M | 0.2638 | 4.95 | 512.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/4/2024 09:04 | I thought the results webcast was very grown up and positive :) And in general (not in reply to 6107), may I suggest we park the 'should have accepted the kistos offer' debate, as this has been debated to death. What happened, happened and the situation today is, what it is. Let's look to the future, not back at the past. | xxnjr | |
26/4/2024 08:00 | Newbie question.. What is the value of the tailwind reserves?And what was the size of the tailwind debt?Thank you. | weemonkey | |
26/4/2024 07:31 | Decent buybacks on ok volume . Long May it continue . | croasdalelfc | |
26/4/2024 06:35 | Odd buying pattern in buy back. Lots of relatively small trades. | waterloo01 | |
26/4/2024 06:12 | 11% dividend plus the new share buyback. Happy to accumulate at these levels | heialex1 | |
25/4/2024 16:05 | "I can understand the rationale for gross to gross given the debt taken on provided a large uptick in reserves"------Using that logic, the CAPEX spend (among others) should also be removed from the cash bridge because that also provided a significant uptick in reserves.... Bottom line, mountain of debt taken on was removed because it was convenient/ suited the agenda- end of! | oilinvestoral | |
25/4/2024 14:48 | Is this the share buyback pushing up the price? | orchestralis | |
25/4/2024 09:58 | I dunno... my thinking here is simple.. This floated at a £1 in 2005 (hugely speculative and arguably overvalued then) It is now £2 having turned itself into a serious oil and gas producer .. and given extraordinary growth to date, it is now, IMHO hugely undervalued. That is my simple take on everything here. I watched the results presentation and it is clearly management's intention to keep on growing. meanwhile, we have a near 12% yield to enjoy. Price should be a multiple of what it is. And I think investors will work this one out. | undervaluedassets | |
25/4/2024 09:22 | It's not easy to make it comparable - that's the issue. If you go Net cash to Net cash that's also not sensible given the uplift to reserves/cash flow It would have been far better to have put all Tailwind related cash flows separately but I guess that would have been messy. In summary would have been no harm in showing it but being clear about it. | nigelpm | |
25/4/2024 08:06 | "I can understand the rationale"-----The obvious rationale is window dressing as it makes the figures seem much better | oilinvestoral | |
25/4/2024 08:05 | "The difference is tailwind's debt."-----BINGO! And therein lies the quarter of a billion dollar problem ! | oilinvestoral | |
25/4/2024 06:23 | A decent buy back amount - let's hope it continues - I calculate 1.8% could be bought back at an average of 200p | croasdalelfc | |
24/4/2024 22:29 | I would have preferred if they've shown net to net cash and put all the tailwind related stuff in a box as part of the bridge. That's how I'd have done it but I can understand the rationale for gross to gross given the debt taken on provided a large uptick in reserves etc... | nigelpm | |
24/4/2024 22:03 | The difference is tailwind's debt. Every moment otherwise is listed out in the bridge. | nigelpm | |
24/4/2024 21:25 | I knew you couldn't help yourself and would've chirped in again! You're Back filtered ! I could literally write that the sky is blue and you would disagree with me ! Since you disagree with everything I write why don't you just filter my posts and leave me be! | oilinvestoral | |
24/4/2024 21:02 | My point is net cash 1 year ago at the end of 2022: £432.5 million! There's a helpful bridge in the IMC meeting to explain the movement since. | nigelpm | |
24/4/2024 20:20 | I'm always critical when they deserve it my investments are anywhere from 35k worth upwards mainly in SIPPS. This company needs to protect itself from more than commodity prices they need to protect themselves from self destructive politicians that are hell bent on destroying the UK. They hit the nail on the head with their comments in the RNS the short term tax raid will destroy jobs, will create massive trade imbalances, take away UK national security, leave the UK population open to spiking energy swings as they import more energy from anywhere they can get it and long term lose tax revenue as the north sea industry shuts down | creditcrunchies | |
24/4/2024 19:55 | I'll reduce my posts here as there is no debating with some people. If SQZ literally posted management have been fraudulent (not saying they are), some people would still fully support them! It's a share not a football team! You are allowed to be critical of management! It's not illegal | oilinvestoral | |
24/4/2024 19:52 | My point is net cash 1 year ago at the end of 2022: £432.5 million! Wonder if one of the accountants can get the abacus out and calculate how much it would've been without taking on over a quarter of billion dollars of private equity debt ! That's why I was surprised at the question posed | oilinvestoral | |
24/4/2024 19:02 | Serica are net cash as well aren't they? Yes, £78m. Also worth bearing in mind, when looking at graphs of share price performance, that since the 'offer' by KIST, SQZ have paid 31p in dividends whilst KIST have paid...nothing. | stemis | |
24/4/2024 18:41 | “Serica are net cash as well aren't they?” ——— I’m not sure if you are joking or being serious framscan. How much would cash have been without spending capex on TW assets and taking on their debt? | oilinvestoral | |
24/4/2024 18:35 | "They are NET cash! That’s the whole point m! We’ve gone one way they’ve gone the opposite way!" Serica are net cash as well aren't they? | farmscan | |
24/4/2024 18:33 | hOws gOng bOUnts?? | andymunchkin |
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