m0neyb0b
- 26 Nov 2004 07:30
Just cannot understand recent SP volatility!
As a Dana shareholder I find it difficult to
find any reason to sell, even at current price. The Company has recently
entered a number of agreements which will have
considerable benefits:-
1. Reserves from 31st December 2003 of 123.7 mmboe
must now be in the region of 200.0 mmboe.( 100 million
North Sea 70 million Mauritana 30 million Russia ).
2. Production will rise to 25-27 thousand boepd in
2005 from 18 thousand in 2004.
3. At 30th June 2004 a Net cash position which will
have been enhanced significantly year to date.
4. Exciting exploration potential.
5. Management that seem to know what they are doing
with an excellent chief executive.
6. Recent deals by other oil companies have seen oil
assets bought at prices between 7-11 dollars a barrel
( see last weeks Investors Chronicle ) Dana must have
a value well in excess of the current 300 million.
I am holding firm and looking towards 800 pence.
Any other views out there?
Greyhound
- 07 Dec 2007 11:26
- 320 of 659
We're on our way, this has a rocket behind it at the moment. I don't see any news or broker upgrades??
Greyhound
- 07 Dec 2007 11:36
- 321 of 659
Real catch up time now. Dana is up approx. 16% on the year. Compared to others it's cheap:-
Tullow up 70% ytd
Cairn 41%
Burren 43%
Soco 62%
Dragon 83%
Toya
- 07 Dec 2007 11:39
- 322 of 659
Hi Greyhound, Mitzy: I'm sure I read something about a poss bid - but I guess there's always that in the background. Just can't find where I saw it though, sorry.
Toya
- 07 Dec 2007 11:45
- 323 of 659
Found it:
From The Times, 14October:
"Burren has so far rejected Enis bid, but its future as an independent will probably be over if a counter-bidder or higher offer emerges. Other companies must be on bid alert, including Premier Oil, which received a takeover approach almost a year ago. The pick of the bunch are probably Dana, Soco and Tullow. The bidding battles will be fierce, and it is time to buy in."
Oil Sector set for new spate of takeovers
mitzy
- 07 Dec 2007 11:45
- 324 of 659
Nothing Toya thats the strange part.
Toya
- 07 Dec 2007 11:46
- 325 of 659
Mitzy: see above - must have been posting at the same time. Nothing new as such, but does specifically mention Dana Petr and others
mitzy
- 07 Dec 2007 11:51
- 326 of 659
I remember they buy Dana and Soco and Venture as well.
I buy VPC 2 years ago and the share price is flat unlike Dana.
Greyhound
- 07 Dec 2007 12:07
- 327 of 659
Thanks Toya, I do recall reading that. Definite potential there on the bid front too.
Toya
- 07 Dec 2007 12:19
- 328 of 659
Very odd looking at the intraday charts for both DNX and PMO - mirror images!
mitzy
- 07 Dec 2007 12:20
- 329 of 659
I might have mentioned a while back that I think they are worth 1800p a share.
At least 1500p anyway..!
Meanwhile Venture productions is looking very cheap.
Toya
- 07 Dec 2007 12:21
- 330 of 659
Mitzy - we all dream :)
mitzy
- 07 Dec 2007 12:24
- 331 of 659
Aye thats true.
Greyhound
- 12 Dec 2007 14:26
- 332 of 659
Looking cheap and oversold again following Cazenove's "in-line" markdown.
mitzy
- 13 Dec 2007 13:34
- 333 of 659
Incredible all oil majors are down and yet the poo is increasing towards $95.
mitzy
- 20 Dec 2007 12:35
- 334 of 659
production levels of 50000 barrels per day next year all going to plan.
Greyhound
- 21 Dec 2007 08:02
- 335 of 659
That's good news this morning, with an oil find at Kerloch Well in North Sea. Onwards in 2008.
mitzy
- 28 Dec 2007 18:03
- 336 of 659
The Kerloch news last week is certainly helping the sp.
mitzy
- 03 Jan 2008 11:36
- 337 of 659
All oils racing ahead today including Tullow and Dana.
mitzy
- 03 Jan 2008 12:15
- 338 of 659
Thats quiet an impressive break out can see 1500p very soon if this and 1800p in a couple of month.
Greyhound
- 03 Jan 2008 14:58
- 339 of 659
Nice to see another good move higher indeed. More in the coming months imo.