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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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-3.20 | -2.45% | 127.40 | 127.00 | 127.60 | 131.60 | 126.50 | 130.70 | 1,222,257 | 16:29:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 632.64M | 102.98M | 0.2638 | 4.83 | 509.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/11/2024 08:35 | Sod's Law says....remove the winter fuel allowance...expect a harsh winter...we're probably due one anyway... | sawney | |
08/11/2024 08:32 | Next two weeks certainly in Scotland is colder weather and little wind.I'm sure it needs at least 6 to 9 mph wind and lucky if it gets over 6mph in the central belt for next 2 weeks at least. Gas price up to £1.07. | mickinvest | |
08/11/2024 08:05 | I see Apache are pulling out of the North Sea...Miliband is on a Mission...last one out, don't bother turning off the lights...there won't be any power...:-) | sawney | |
07/11/2024 18:45 | Last year they had pretax profit of $389m and post tax of $131m, so tax 66%. If the levy goes away, the tax savings are more important than $10 p/barrel price drop. I’m not sure what their per barrel margin was but say it was $40. If the price drops $10, simplistically, PBT is down 25% or $90m. If $300m is taxed at 28%, they end up with PAT of $216m. So they are less profitable at the operating level but still make it up , and some, due to tax changes. I would welcome $10 drop as Serica is my only producer. | hunter154 | |
07/11/2024 15:25 | Ultimately - is the oil price remains low 70s, its the worse of both worlds for SQZ. | jimmywilson612 | |
07/11/2024 15:25 | So I'm just looking into SQZ and have a question some other people might help with; - Obviously the Tax Rate is the big lag for SQZ and this isn't going to go away. Within the legislation; it has this Energy Investment Security Mechanism (ESIM). It will end the Energy Profits Levy early if the 6-month average price for both oil and gas is at or below the ESIM threshold prices. The ESIM threshold prices are 71.40 dollars per barrel for oil and £0.54 per therm for gas Now, with Oil Prices down to 73 dollars per barrel and with Trump's "Drill Baby Drill", would a lower oil price actually benefit SQZ? Does anyone know that if the ESIM threshold is breached - does the EPL of 38% crease to exist? So a 10% drop in Oil prices from today would actually benefit SQZ? | jimmywilson612 | |
07/11/2024 10:30 | Does anyone know if the p/e ratio is profit AFTER tax (dividend by market cap) and is that also AFTER windfall tax ? | adef1 | |
07/11/2024 10:05 | Serica’s effective price is so low after tax that it affects their bottom line less. | hunter154 | |
07/11/2024 08:50 | If Trump does Drill... Drill... Drill... and the oilprice does fall to around £50, the marginal fields in the UK will cease to exist, only the strong will survive and prosper. | fandagle | |
06/11/2024 15:19 | Hanging aroumd....if it gets to aay 120p I mihht nibble back in. | zicopele | |
06/11/2024 13:16 | I thought you'd sold up and moved onto Harbour zico. | farmscan | |
06/11/2024 12:25 | SQZ are 60% gas and think 25% oil hedged at a lower price in $60's. It does look weak along with other NS producers and thought they might have got a boost with capital allowance being kept but not happening. | mickinvest | |
06/11/2024 12:22 | 117p again. Looking very grim for oil. | zicopele | |
05/11/2024 19:43 | Had a run over SQZ results and what's the opinion that there is a 12-24 month delay on going from top profits to paying a high tax bill in the same year you had little capex and then moving onto high capex of $240m and a year of lower profits? Shouldn't next year see a huge tax advantage compared to this year and a huge boost to FCF compared to this year albeit at around $90m for 1st half isn't too bad. | mickinvest | |
05/11/2024 19:24 | So why is oil up today? | bountyhunter | |
04/11/2024 14:38 | Harris to win. Bad for oil. The polls are turning. | zicopele | |
03/11/2024 14:59 | Can’t believe the price here, didn’t think I would ever get this opportunity to invest here at these prices. The screw will turn when they realise Muppetband is a total Buffoon and they reverse the WFT, by that time SQZ will own half of the N/S | fandagle | |
01/11/2024 18:05 | This stock is getting more and more interesting. Huge dividend and undervalued, so time is in our favor. | pepepepe73 | |
01/11/2024 15:00 | Your the only saddo here 97p! I'm guessing you got your divi early as well. | bountyhunter | |
01/11/2024 13:57 | Keep patting yourselves on the back boys. This baby is heading down. | zicopele | |
01/11/2024 13:42 | Yes and how dare you suggest that telling us in the evening that he bought back in the morning to benefit from the share price increase that day is in any way phoney. | hangthedj | |
01/11/2024 13:37 | zicopele is a legend. He receives dividends before the pay date, and lottery numbers before the draw date. And still has time to dabble around with a few £k here and there. Absolute legend. | bondofbond | |
01/11/2024 13:21 | Don’t be a saddo Bounty!!! | 97peter | |
01/11/2024 12:46 | All the big boys are getting out. Tax policy will be done on a whim and oil looks to Labour like a cow to be milked. I am buying HBR instead for international exposure. | zicopele | |
01/11/2024 12:38 | Anyone know what the capital allowances situation is? Reeves said 19% would be withdrawn but 100% is still applicable. It is as clear as mud to me. Does this mean new developments are viable or not? | kibes |
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