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Imperial Energy Ready to Blow (IEC)     

niceonecyril - 13 Jul 2005 22:40


> http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200804020701443743R
http://www.imperialenergy.com
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required field - 24 Dec 2008 09:33 - 836 of 896

It would be nice to make a profit on my account for a change, this seems to have been going on forever !.

cynic - 29 Dec 2008 08:43 - 837 of 896

tried buying some back on friday or whenever last trading day was, but IG would not (could not?) allow it as they had already declared their position to the due body ..... never mind; at least i still have a reasonable stake and though the deal now looks much more likely to go through, nothing is certain until the end

HARRYCAT - 30 Dec 2008 08:35 - 838 of 896

LONDON, Dec 30 (Reuters) - "India's ONGC had not achieved 90 percent acceptance of its bid for Imperial Energy by the close of business on Monday but the oil explorer is confident its investors will back the deal, a source close to the matter said on Tuesday.

Imperial investors, bankers and analysts believe ONGC will back out of the 1.3 billion pounds ($1.88 billion) deal if shareholders representing 90 percent of Imperial's share capital do no accept the bid by 1300 GMT on Tuesday."

cynic - 30 Dec 2008 08:37 - 839 of 896

time to bite nails!
it will inevitably be a tight run thing, especially if the rumour of 3%+ being "frozen" in lehman's (IEC stated 0.1%!) is actually correct.
for sure no one will reject the offer, but there will be people who forget to register and if ONGC have a holding, it is unclear how that will be treated - there must be rules surrounding that

cynic - 30 Dec 2008 09:53 - 840 of 896

market overall seems to believe deal will go through .... so do i!

required field - 30 Dec 2008 10:06 - 841 of 896

Still in and hoping, waiting, if this drops like a stone,and as I do not have a trailing stop loss and I cannot watch all the time : I will get my fingers burnt, and will have to sit through the downturn.....longterm if no takeover....good proposition (I think).

cynic - 30 Dec 2008 10:23 - 842 of 896

trailing stop wouldn't help, as if the deal fails, sp will drop about £3.00 in one move

HARRYCAT - 30 Dec 2008 10:44 - 843 of 896

LONDON, Dec 30 (Reuters) - "India's ONGC is near 90 percent acceptance of its 1.3 billion pounds ($1.88 billion) bid for Imperial Energy, the threshold at which it will be forced to complete the deal, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

'They are very close to the finish line,' the source said.

RBC Capital Markets predicted last week that if the deal was to collapse, the shares would fall to 270-500p/share, based on the recent share performance of other exploration companies operating in the former Soviet Union.

ONGC Videsh, the ONGC unit which is making the bid, declined comment, as did Imperial.

In a takeover, investors often wait to tender their shares to a bidder at the last moment, in the hope a higher bidder will emerge but Imperial and its advisors have been working hard to convince shareholders takeovers to accept the offer."

kimoldfield - 30 Dec 2008 11:10 - 844 of 896

Getting a twitchy finger now, not sure my nerves can hold out much longer!

HARRYCAT - 30 Dec 2008 11:14 - 845 of 896

Twitchy finger won't do any of us any good, as stock is suspended from trading & as Cynic says, if the deal doesn't go through, the first we will know about it is the sp will have dropped through the floor. Win or lose, we are committed now!

kimoldfield - 30 Dec 2008 11:25 - 846 of 896

I can still sell, I've been offered £11.10; was tempted to do so but will probably stay with it now.

kimoldfield - 30 Dec 2008 11:52 - 847 of 896

Hmmm, nerves not as strong as I thought, sold a few at £11.08 'just in case'! That should send the sp all the way up to the offer price!!

HARRYCAT - 30 Dec 2008 12:27 - 848 of 896

I am amazed you can still sell! Your broker should have declared his/your position concerning acceptance of the offer & therefore your stock should be locked. Unless you are trading by CFD or spreadbet?

Bel1ze8SA - 30 Dec 2008 12:39 - 849 of 896

I have a nominee account and according to them I won't be seeing those shares/cash, back in my potfolio until the middle of January. Seems a long time.

kimoldfield - 30 Dec 2008 12:41 - 850 of 896

No Harrycat, held by NatWest Stockbrokers as nominees, they gave me a choice; do nothing or accept the offer. If I did nothing I could still trade, so that's what I decided. I wasn't feeling easy about having to wait to the bitter end. My feeling now is that the bid will go through, but it will be a last minute thing. Not good for nervous souls like me ;0)

kimoldfield - 30 Dec 2008 12:44 - 851 of 896

Bel1ze8SA, I assume that you accepted the offer?

Bel1ze8SA - 30 Dec 2008 12:54 - 852 of 896

Yes I did. By the way that was my first post .....so hello everybody, from a long time lurker.

brianc236 - 30 Dec 2008 13:09 - 853 of 896

kimoldfield, if this doesn't go through it's down to people like you not pledging to accept the offer.

kimoldfield - 30 Dec 2008 13:26 - 854 of 896

Welcome Bel1ze8SA!


brianc236, I wouldn't worry too much about my holding, I have reduced it, last deal at 12.50, down to just 500; if the offer depended on that I will eat my hat (have to buy one first though). IF the offer does not go through you would need to look to the likes of UBS, who have clients in India.

HARRYCAT - 30 Dec 2008 14:00 - 855 of 896

Interesting Kim, as my broker said that if I do nothing, they will accept on my behalf. My other option was to refuse the offer. As the offer seems to be exceptional in today's market, I am surprised your broker didn't take the same stance. Perhaps they were hoping for a counter bid? Or maybe they were hoping to pick up your shares on the cheap???
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