Addax bekrefter bud fra Sinopec. DNO-aksjen smeller opp.
http://www.hegnar.no/bors/energi/article380803.ece
http://www.hegnar.no/bors/energi/article380803.ece
24/6 2009 12:58 collersteen 014163
Men er det ikke nærmere 17% præmie? Jeg har Addax til 45,65 i luk:
http://www.google.com/finance?q=TSE%3AAXC
Men selvfølgelig ganske pæn udvikling de sidste 3mdr... og der er det så en ok præmie.
http://www.google.com/finance?q=TSE%3AAXC
Men selvfølgelig ganske pæn udvikling de sidste 3mdr... og der er det så en ok præmie.
24/6 2009 13:08 cyber 014164
Jo, Addax lukkede i 45.65 på TSX
http://cxa.marketwatch.com/tsx/en/market/quote.aspx?symbol=axc
http://cxa.marketwatch.com/tsx/en/market/quote.aspx?symbol=axc
24/6 2009 13:24 cyber 014166
BAGHDAD -- Next week, Iraqi officials plan a welcome-back party for Big Oil.
The government intends to auction off oil contracts to foreign companies for the first time since Iraq nationalized its oil industry more than three decades ago. If all goes according to plan in the first round, foreign oil companies will move in to help Iraq revive production at six developed fields that have suffered from years of war and neglect.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124579553986643975.html
The government intends to auction off oil contracts to foreign companies for the first time since Iraq nationalized its oil industry more than three decades ago. If all goes according to plan in the first round, foreign oil companies will move in to help Iraq revive production at six developed fields that have suffered from years of war and neglect.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124579553986643975.html
det er jo nice at komme tilbage fra møde og se DNO oppe....
24/6 2009 14:18 cyber 014172
Spændende at DNO kædes sammen med de store, her en kinesisk artikel:
http://en.china.cn/content/d575297,e8867b,4134_18779.html
http://en.china.cn/content/d575297,e8867b,4134_18779.html
den åbner ikke hos mig, kan det bliver en copy paste? Jeg tror DNO bliver overtaget. Hvormange aktier er freefloat kan Heide forhindre noget?
24/6 2009 14:43 cyber 014175
China not talking on petroleum explorer bid
Updated: 2009-06-11 13:06:31
publish:2009-6-11 Source:
CHINA Petroleum & Chemical, the country's largest refiner, has declined to confirm or deny a report it is working on a bid of about $US8 billion ($9.8bn) for Toronto's Addax Petroleum.
Huang Wensheng, a spokesman for Beijing-based Sinopec, as China Petroleum is known, would not comment on a South China Morning Post report that the company is in talks with Addax on a potential takeover.
Addax rose 6.2 per cent to $C42.23 ($47.38) in Toronto trading yesterday, compared with the 0.01 per cent drop in the benchmark S&P/TSX Composite Index.
Sinopec wants bigger stakes in oil and gas projects in Africa and Latin America to guard against a possible rebound in oil prices, chairman Su Shulin has said.
Switzerland-based Addax has operations in West Africa and holds exploration licences in Iraq's Kurdistan, which has begun exporting oil.
China National Petroleum and China National Offshore Oil are also interested in a deal with Addax, the Hong Kong-based newspaper said. Addax says it has started exports from the Taq Taq licence area in Kurdistan.
The crude is trucked to the Khurmala station, then goes by pipeline to the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, Turkey.
Exports from DNO International ASA's Tawke field, another project in the region, have also commenced. The Financial Times reported yesterday that Korea National Oil, the state-run oil developer, is considering a possible takeover of Addax or an asset deal with the company.
Updated: 2009-06-11 13:06:31
publish:2009-6-11 Source:
CHINA Petroleum & Chemical, the country's largest refiner, has declined to confirm or deny a report it is working on a bid of about $US8 billion ($9.8bn) for Toronto's Addax Petroleum.
Huang Wensheng, a spokesman for Beijing-based Sinopec, as China Petroleum is known, would not comment on a South China Morning Post report that the company is in talks with Addax on a potential takeover.
Addax rose 6.2 per cent to $C42.23 ($47.38) in Toronto trading yesterday, compared with the 0.01 per cent drop in the benchmark S&P/TSX Composite Index.
Sinopec wants bigger stakes in oil and gas projects in Africa and Latin America to guard against a possible rebound in oil prices, chairman Su Shulin has said.
Switzerland-based Addax has operations in West Africa and holds exploration licences in Iraq's Kurdistan, which has begun exporting oil.
China National Petroleum and China National Offshore Oil are also interested in a deal with Addax, the Hong Kong-based newspaper said. Addax says it has started exports from the Taq Taq licence area in Kurdistan.
The crude is trucked to the Khurmala station, then goes by pipeline to the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, Turkey.
Exports from DNO International ASA's Tawke field, another project in the region, have also commenced. The Financial Times reported yesterday that Korea National Oil, the state-run oil developer, is considering a possible takeover of Addax or an asset deal with the company.
24/6 2009 14:01 cyber 014171
DNO Says Kurdish Oil Exports May Spur More Takeovers
Helge Eide, DNO’s chief executive officer, said in an interview in Oslo today. The Genel acquisition "could possibly be the beginning of several more."
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601072&sid=ab4foMdRT99Y
Helge Eide, DNO’s chief executive officer, said in an interview in Oslo today. The Genel acquisition "could possibly be the beginning of several more."
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601072&sid=ab4foMdRT99Y
25/6 2009 00:28 JCBN 014225
http://www.forbes.com/2009/06/24/iraq-bp-total-markets-commodities-oil.html?partner=alerts
"So for the moment, smaller companies operating in Kurdistan like DNO ( DTNOF - news - people ) and Addax Petroleum ( ADXTF - news - people ) have the upper hand. Since June 1, Baghdad has even allowed them to export oil, which is where the real money lies; up until recently they were allowed to sell only to the local market. But their victory might prove Pyrrhic, particularly if Baghdad keeps up its "blacklisting" of these companies and fulfills its promise to not pay the Kurdish regional government a penny for the export revenues. Judging by the current political stalemate, though, they have time on their side."
Lyder godt det meste, men lige netop:
"But their victory might prove Pyrrhic, particularly if Baghdad keeps up its "blacklisting" of these companies and fulfills its promise to not pay the Kurdish regional government a penny for the export revenues."....
...Den sætning er da lidt irriterende, eller skal den bare ignoreres, syntes da vi har været igennem den diskussion et par gange nu. :)
"So for the moment, smaller companies operating in Kurdistan like DNO ( DTNOF - news - people ) and Addax Petroleum ( ADXTF - news - people ) have the upper hand. Since June 1, Baghdad has even allowed them to export oil, which is where the real money lies; up until recently they were allowed to sell only to the local market. But their victory might prove Pyrrhic, particularly if Baghdad keeps up its "blacklisting" of these companies and fulfills its promise to not pay the Kurdish regional government a penny for the export revenues. Judging by the current political stalemate, though, they have time on their side."
Lyder godt det meste, men lige netop:
"But their victory might prove Pyrrhic, particularly if Baghdad keeps up its "blacklisting" of these companies and fulfills its promise to not pay the Kurdish regional government a penny for the export revenues."....
...Den sætning er da lidt irriterende, eller skal den bare ignoreres, syntes da vi har været igennem den diskussion et par gange nu. :)
25/6 2009 00:46 collersteen 014229
Tjah, er det ikke det samme ben de koger ny suppe på hele tiden. Når en lokal avis finder en nyhed (eller genoptrykker et Sharistani interview) ryger det hurtigt til reuters og ret hurtigt til Hegnar. Derfra videre til bloomberg som research til en anden artikel. Sidenhen indgår historien som research til længere baggrundsartikler hos Forbes, Fortune, businessWeek, osv.....
Det helt grundlæggende journalistarbejde i felten tror jeg er væsentligt på retur..... istedet går det idag ud på at finde historier hist og pist på nettet, få det verificieret så godt som muligt andetsteds (evt. vi andet medie som har den samme basiskilde) og dernæst få en eller anden latterlig, intetsigende og indlysende standardkommentar fra en ekspert. Og nej, det er ikke kun i finansverdenen..... det går igen i hele medielandskabet.... desværre.
Er min teori... Groft sagt.
Det helt grundlæggende journalistarbejde i felten tror jeg er væsentligt på retur..... istedet går det idag ud på at finde historier hist og pist på nettet, få det verificieret så godt som muligt andetsteds (evt. vi andet medie som har den samme basiskilde) og dernæst få en eller anden latterlig, intetsigende og indlysende standardkommentar fra en ekspert. Og nej, det er ikke kun i finansverdenen..... det går igen i hele medielandskabet.... desværre.
Er min teori... Groft sagt.