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Petrofac - service supplier to oil/gas industry (PFC)     

cynic - 31 Jul 2006 16:46

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PFC&Si



On 3rd July PFC announced that it was trading well ahead of expectations. Not surprisingly, sp jumped but has now fallen back pretty much to the same level as before the announcement.

While perhaps not as exciting as finding the next Cairn, remember that in the goldrush days, it was rarely the prospectors who made the money, but rather the suppliers of the spades and tents and stuff - e.g. Levis if memory serves me aright.

Harry Peterson - 12 Sep 2007 21:36 - 102 of 839


This is a much undervalued company and one that is very cheaply priced at the moment - although I fully expect the share price to do very well in the very near future.
Should a bid come in from one of the oil majors the share price should pass 600 quite comfortably.

fez - 12 Sep 2007 23:30 - 103 of 839


With oil hitting new highs today a bid could well be on the cards and sooner rather than later.
Present oil prices are here to stay and that can only mean one thing to oil related companies - higher profit ratios.
I agree with you Harry regarding the share price. It is too cheap and will pick up quickly once people spot that.
A really good opportunity for either a quick profit or as a longer term investment!

happy - 13 Sep 2007 07:01 - 104 of 839


You are spot on there. With the oil price going through the roof the major oil players have plenty of money available and a takeover will imo happen very shortly.

happy - 13 Sep 2007 07:16 - 105 of 839


Also good is the fact that when you buy this share you don't pay any stamp duty.

Harry Peterson - 13 Sep 2007 07:35 - 106 of 839


UK-based oil services company Petrofac said (last) Thursday that first-half net income rose 47 percent to $77.2 million and that it expected to exceed earnings expectations this year. "With strong demand for our services, we are confident that the group is well positioned to deliver 2007 results ahead of expectations and excellent growth in 2008 and beyond," Chief Executive Ayman Asfari said in a statement.

cynic - 13 Sep 2007 08:00 - 107 of 839

all good stuff, but i don't know where happy gets the idea that any oilie would be at all interested in taking over PFC, a service company

jamboree joe - 13 Sep 2007 09:36 - 108 of 839

agree cynic - the idea is silly. as for being stamp-duty free, what good is that if the share price goes down?? !!! and should the oil price do down then the share price will follow. oil is high at the moment and can fall quite a bit.

cynic - 13 Sep 2007 09:45 - 109 of 839

PFC is only peripherally affected by price of crude

Darradev - 13 Sep 2007 16:35 - 110 of 839

What a nice intra day chart.



Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=PFC&Size=

cynic - 19 Sep 2007 20:13 - 112 of 839

great performance today as with so many other stocks .... just a word of caution all round, as (trust me!) the world has suddenly not turned all rosy and a sharp correction, even if temporary, after these huge rises must surely be due soon.

Stan - 19 Sep 2007 22:05 - 113 of 839

Your not kidding -):

Stan - 20 Sep 2007 10:48 - 114 of 839

Nice little divi (2.44p) coming this Tuesday if I'm not mistaken.

Stan - 20 Sep 2007 14:21 - 115 of 839

Just out,

"Petrofac says director sells 1 mln shares, cutting stake to 0.61 pct
AFX

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Petrofac PLC said its director Keith Roberts sold 1 mln shares in the company at 468 pence, cutting his stake to 2.12 mln shares or 0.61 pct.

Whoops spoke to soon, need to do a re-think now.

cynic - 20 Sep 2007 16:12 - 116 of 839

makes no real odds .... he still holds 2m shares anyway

jkd - 20 Sep 2007 17:25 - 117 of 839

yep. he only sold approx 1/3 of his holdings. cant blame him, just under 5 mil should secure his and his families future.
i wonder where he is going to invest it?
im still watching and looking for an opportunity to buy back in, still like the company, but hope this director sale aint similar to that of Vog's.
regards
jkd

cynic - 20 Sep 2007 18:34 - 118 of 839

how can you mention VOG and PFC in the same breath?

jkd - 20 Sep 2007 19:05 - 119 of 839

Cynic ta
so sorry, i agree with you, but at the time it didnt seem so improbable either,
who knows whats around the corner? not i, and thats for sure.
todays darlings are tomorrows heartaches.
best regards to you
jkd

cynic - 20 Sep 2007 19:21 - 120 of 839

PFC has quality and a track record behind it ...... buying at the current level is prob not wrong either though there is a chance it will come back a bit .... look at the chart on page 1

Stan - 25 Sep 2007 17:43 - 121 of 839

Nicely down 7.5p on non Company Oil news, and with some biggish trades in the auction there's a fair chance of the expected small ex. divi drop tomorrow to be short. In and out with divi and no capital loss is the idea.
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