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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Sibir Energy | SBE | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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174.75 | 174.75 |
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Posted at 17/7/2009 12:51 by banj Good Luck Napoleon and all the other longs.It's been a journey and a half LoL! For Mr T & "Enery it goes on and on, but for the little guys Putin & co at least didn't steal the company. I know GBP 5.00 is a steal when GBP 8.00 was more realistic, but in the circumstances of the market melt down & mismanagement it is probably fair enough IMHO. SBE: Over & out. :-)) |
Posted at 17/7/2009 07:29 by napoleon 14th So it's all over, now. I would have stayed for more, but as SBE is/was an abnormal company, £5 is a bagger +, & great news anyway!Hope no1 is left holding any. I've avoided O & G; gone into RNO, TTG & BPI. |
Posted at 10/7/2009 14:46 by steve73 Hi Charles, no kept away from them.FRR & AST looking likely candidates though. AEY, BRWM, HOIL, & ROC all down since I "diversified" into them though. I'd have been better off selling SBE at the suspension price. LOL |
Posted at 26/5/2009 13:25 by davron8 Thumper, yes I still have a smallish holding in SEY and somewhat more in Victoria Oil. Bought both at the same time I think as I did SBE.I do have a few speculative shares like SET & Vict but never more than £5000 in each. It's great when one does come good but there are time when you have to write some off against the big sucesses. It sounds strange now but it was meeting Mr Cameron over the years at AGM's etc that gave me the confidence to invest heavily into SBE. The dour Scot looked very solid and trustworthy and even now I'd like to hear his side of what happened. Still I have a nice fat profit to thank him for. |
Posted at 26/5/2009 06:43 by jpgh So, 500p offer for SBE shares belonging to minority shareholders, offer expires 5pm on May 28th and excludes all offers for City of Moscow and Bennfield held shares. Also I see in the detail that SBE have announced that no more will happen until Aug 2009 (i.e. I tak ethis as effectively no relisting, no more offers ..etc i.e. what thay are saying to PI's is to sell now to Gazprom or you'll get nothing until minimum Aug 2009. This is surely as good as handing a gun to PI's who need cash now or who might be anxious to cash in their shares. I am holding out until next round as when Gazpromneft exceed the 500p then they will have to bid. >600p is what I am looking at. JPGH |
Posted at 17/5/2009 00:29 by yf23_1 Russian entrepreneur Ruslan Baisarov demands Chigirinsky's 23.5%stake in Sibir Energy (SBE LN).NEUTRAL > Entrepreneur Ruslan Baisarov demands the 23.5% stake in Sibir Energy (SBELN) which is currently owned by Shalva Chigirinsky. According to Baisarov, in 2003he bought 47% of Sibir Energy on parity together with Chigirinsky, however, he did not receive the stake. Recently Baisarov sued Chigirinsky on this matter. With respect toGazprom Neft, which recently acquired 16% in Sibir Energy, we view this news neutralsince this stake was bought from minor shareholders and is not related to theabovementioned conflict. |
Posted at 16/4/2009 21:39 by coco What makes you think im a him - bethany if you hold the shares I would not be concerned value will out in the end, Ignore the noise and look at the value.To be honest I did not know Sbe was to be suspended but it was being played by the big players. Isis is not me - do the decent thing and apologise, you are wrong once again -trust me. That may be difficult but you are wrong. If you reread the posts around 1005 on the Lgen thread you will get the coincidence. just so you are aware I probably placed 30 - 40 trades on SBE some winners and some not. the company is undervalued even today and if the suspension was lifted tomorrow I would be a buyer overall. I am amazed you have taken this to heart as you have - Maybe you have money tied up - as I say value will out in the end. This is the stock market and is full of ups and downs - sbe was being played and the wall of money was controlling the price - I can see why Mr t and cameron did what they did although it was wrong - I think I was too busy looking at the knowns rather than the Unknowns and it was L2 and other prospects that took me out of SBE although in the long run there is a good chance that I would have made more by staying in. I will not answer any more posts on theses issues and I sincerely hope your investing pays off for you. Regards Coco P.s Sbe is undervalued and I hope to invest here again. |
Posted at 20/2/2009 15:08 by bethany3 squintyflinty.......Mr T would not have been able to obtain a loan from Sberbank unless it was 'guaranteed' by Mr Kasaev or his holding in SBE used as collateral. Hopefully between now and a return from suspension a lot of 'horse trading' are going on in the background. Mr T would not be part of SBE when SBE returns from no doubt and Mr Cameron be gone shortly after with a Russian CEO in charge. As for share price hope it's north of 50p and maybe a deal done for the company to to taken out at 125/150pps when it returns. If not the share price would languish as credibility and lack of governance by management would deter even the diehard supporters of SBE to pump any more dosh into SBE. A fund raising is only possible if backed by the City of Moscow. |
Posted at 13/2/2009 08:17 by jpgh a3477681,If you (or any other posters/lurkers) have any recent broker notes on SBE I would appreciate a copy (of notes referred to by Coco above). I have to do a write up on SBE over on Motely Fool for PP Pub competition (SBE (and Tullow Oil) are my joint picks for 2009). I have owned SBE from 2005, adding on the way up and selling some here and there. I sold all my remaining holding in Sept 2008 to raise cash to cover losses elsewhere (lucky I did) and opportunistically got back in at 50p in December, a ridiculous price even with all the corporate governance furore over AC. my email a TIA jpgh |
Posted at 11/2/2009 11:32 by bethany3 So for the next 270 days or slightly sooner unless there's corporate activity - like Mr Kaseav himself loaning at least $192m to Mr T - the POO and real estates value improve and world economies pick up markedly SBE's share price I think, would more lightly be in the 'doldrums' rather than up. If Mr T is not able to fulfil his obligation to repay Sberbank in full and as I understand it, Sberbank has 1st call on his holdings in Orton Oil which in turn means his holding in Bennfield and ultimately his holdings in SBE. And with this 'cloud' hanging over SBE, Miami......think your wish might be granted. DYOR! |
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