pwmiles
- 12 Feb 2004 06:11
This oil company floated (with a main market listing) in December. Its main production is in Turkmenistan -- it has its own fleet of tankers operating in the Caspian, and on the Volga and Don rivers -- it has profitable production interests in Congo-Brazzaville -- it has been granted an exploration license in Egypt -- it is debt free.
On a p/e of about 14 for 2003, it is not as cheap as it was but I like it as a growth story (particularly if it can bring its gas reserves in the Turkmen Nebit Dag field to market), and a play on continued strong oil prices.
http://www.burren.co.uk
Harry Peterson
- 12 Jun 2006 11:57
- 143 of 161
I've been watching this one for quite a while and decided to pitch in this morning at 723.99. There are four reasons why I felt this investment to be a good buying opportunity.
1. The present political situation in Iran is very unstable and can very easily boil over. There is no way that they are going to stop uranium enrichment and that can only mean one thing - military action. Should that happen then the price of oil will scoot past $100 in the blinking of an eye.
2. The developing world is creating a greater supply/demand problem and whenever demand increases then the price will do likewise.
3. The hurricane season always but always causes the price of oil to rise.
4. Burrens' share price is lagging well behind the ratio of other oil companies and has greater upside momentum whenever the market rises.
All of this imho.
cynic
- 12 Jun 2006 12:02
- 144 of 161
I don't agree with the first 2 points of Harry's analysis, but I also do not think sp in this class company remotely deserves its recent hammering .... but there are any number of other shares to which this could apply too.
cynic
- 19 Sep 2006 08:00
- 145 of 161
Will try to post the chart in a minute, but following the good results yesterday and a very encouraging CEO statement and the fact that sp has just broken through 200 dma, this quality oily is well worth tucking away
cynic
- 21 Sep 2006 10:53
- 147 of 161
Hmm! the contrariness of the market!
Good results; encouraging to bullish trading statement; seemingly unexpected new discovery, though quantum still to be determined.
So what happens?
SP takes a dive, albeit that there is some reflection of the current underlying oil price.
If you have an appetite for quality oil producers and believe the current dip in crude will be no more than relatively short-lived, then at least put this stock on your watch list along with Tullow
e t
- 29 Sep 2006 06:50
- 148 of 161
Burren Energy Placing
RNS Number:6596J
Burren Energy PLC
28 September 2006
Burren Energy plc
("Company")
Placing and Director Shareholding
The Company announces that Seymour Pierce and KBC Peel Hunt have today placed on behalf of the First NIS Regional Fund SICAF (the "Fund") 7,699,516 ordinary shares at 830p per share with institutional investors.
This placing occurred as part of a winding up of the Fund ahead of its closure at the end of October. Following the placing the Fund no longer holds a Notifiable Interest in the Company.
In the Placing referred to above Atul Gupta, Chief Executive Officer, and Andrew Rose, Chief Financial Officer, acquired 12,000 shares and 1,500 shares respectively, at the placing price of 830p.
cynic
- 29 Sep 2006 07:33
- 149 of 161
with this large overhang now out of the way, that cannot surely be anything but good news for sp ..... with the shares also being taken up by institutional holders, not only is it a signal that the institutions consider BUR a solid investment, especially at that price, but they are most unlikely to be offloading any.
although oil and commodities are not current flavour of the month, this could be seen as a good time to acquire ...... i may add to my own holding; not quite made up my mind
grevis2
- 25 May 2007 01:20
- 151 of 161
Broker Recommendations - Wednesday 23rd May 2007, 12:15 pm
Seymour Pierce says buy Burren Energy (LSE: BUR.L - news) and Coda (LSE: CODA.L - news) and overweight on Lloyds insurers.
The broker says hold Kesa Electricals (LSE: KESA.L - news) , Business Post and Experian (LSE: EXPN.L - news) .
grevis2
- 25 May 2007 01:26
- 152 of 161
Broker Views Selector
Barclays Stockbrokers:
Burren Energy
Date Broker name New Price Old price target New price target Broker change
23-May-07 Seymour Pierce Buy 821.50p - - Reiteration
23-May-07 Evolution Securities Buy 821.50p 1,084.00p 1,080.00p Reiteration
29-Mar-07 Evolution Securities Buy 786.00p 1,084.00p - Reiteration
20-Mar-07 UBS Buy 730.00p 995.00p 980.00p Reiteration
19-Mar-07 Evolution Securities Buy 743.00p - 1,084.00p Reiteration
23-Feb-07 Evolution Securities Buy 801.00p - 1,018.00p Reiteration
22-Jan-07 Dresdner Kleinwort Buy 749.50p 1,086.00p 1,019.00p Reiteration
16-Jan-07 Seymour Pierce Buy 748.00p - - Reiteration
16-Jan-07 Citigroup Buy 748.00p 1,030.00p 940.00p Reiteration
08-Nov-06 Dresdner Kleinwort Buy 860.00p - - New Coverage
16-Oct-06 Oriel Add 867.00p - - Upgrade
24-Jul-06 Deutsche Buy 799.00p - - New Coverage
02-Jun-06 Numis Add 820.00p 905.00p 910.00p Reiteration
01-Jun-06 Seymour Pierce Buy 811.00p - - Reiteration
31-May-06 UBS Buy 812.00p 1,070.00p 990.00p Reiteration
26-Apr-06 Morgan Stanley Equal-weight 1,000.00p - - New Coverage
18-Apr-06 UBS Buy 996.50p - - Upgrade
10-Apr-06 Merrill Lynch Neutral 952.50p - - DownGrade
07-Apr-06 Citigroup Buy 957.50p - 1,165.00p New Coverage
07-Mar-06 Seymour Pierce Buy 998.00p - - Reiteration
03-Feb-06 Seymour Pierce Buy 996.00p - - Reiteration
03-Feb-06 UBS Reduce 996.00p - - DownGrade
02-Feb-06 Oriel Reduce 1,010.50p - - DownGrade
15-Dec-05 UBS Neutral 913.50p - - DownGrade
27-Sep-05 Merrill Lynch Buy 846.00p - 1,015.00p New Coverage
21-Sep-05 UBS Buy 855.00p 800.00p 950.00p Upgrade
24-Aug-05 Bridgewell Securities Neutral 730.00p - - New Coverage
11-Aug-05 Numis Hold 818.00p 785.00p - No change
09-Aug-05 UBS Reduce 842.00p 620.00p 690.00p No change
18-Jul-05 Numis Add 675.00p 760.00p - No change
30-Jun-05 UBS Reduce 669.00p 540.00p 580.00p DownGrade
17-May-05 Numis Buy 481.00p 580.00p - Reiteration
17-May-05 Seymour Pierce Buy 481.00p - - Reiteration
05-Apr-05 UBS Neutral 530.00p 535.00p 540.00p Reiteration
04-Apr-05 Numis Hold 536.00p 540.00p - Reiteration
04-Apr-05 Investec Securities Buy 536.00p - - Upgrade
30-Mar-05 Seymour Pierce Buy 490.00p - - Reiteration
07-Mar-05 UBS Neutral 536.00p - 535.00p Reiteration
24-Feb-05 Numis Reduce 530.00p 450.00p - Reiteration
24-Feb-05 Seymour Pierce Buy 530.00p - - Reiteration
16-Feb-05 Seymour Pierce Buy 476.00p - - Reiteration
08-Feb-05 Seymour Pierce Buy 479.00p - - Reiteration
14-Dec-04 Numis Hold 434.00p - - Reiteration
14-Dec-04 Teathers Buy 434.00p - - Reiteration
14-Dec-04 Seymour Pierce Buy 434.00p - - Reiteration
01-Dec-04 Numis Hold 405.00p 415.00p - Reiteration
21-Sep-04 Teathers Buy 372.00p - - Reiteration
20-Sep-04 Seymour Pierce Buy 367.50p - - Reiteration
09-Aug-04 Dresdner Kleinwort Buy 348.00p - - New Coverage
06-Aug-04 Dresdner Kleinwort Buy 354.75p - 425.00p New Coverage
cynic
- 25 May 2007 08:20
- 153 of 161
BUR has been a real pain of a share ..... i had it in my portfolio for ages but eventually dumped it in exasperation in favour of PMO (frying pan and fire!) ...... i still watch and will certainly consider getting back in at say 800 being 25 dma and also what looks like earlier support levels.
cynic
- 31 Aug 2007 19:13
- 154 of 161
perhaps time to dust this one back down again ...... sp has had a horrid time, but as chart below shows, it has now jumped back up through both 25 and 50 dma and just poked through 200
it's also worth mentioning that Turkmenistan, where BUR is well-established, has (probably) the largest unexploited oil/gas reserves in the world, though the country is very very secretive and does not welcome outsiders (like Albania in the good old days!)
BigTed
- 09 Oct 2007 15:30
- 155 of 161
Richard, not sure if you bought into these recently, well done if so, on todays performance...
cynic
- 09 Oct 2007 15:39
- 156 of 161
afraid not ...... sold them some time back and went for PMO instead; not necessarily a good move in hindsight! ..... but also a little later, IEC which has done me very well ...... anyway i clearly forgot that i had updated BUR at the very end of August .... still, at least i called it right for everyone else, though i also notice it dipped sharply back down at the back end of September!
actually, the bid approach here could go some way to explain today's 80p rise in PMO
required field
- 10 Jan 2008 08:18
- 157 of 161
What on earth is this rising for ?, another bid ?
cynic
- 10 Jan 2008 15:39
- 158 of 161
i am sure i have seen some news that another company other than ENI(?) is sniffing
Toya
- 10 Jan 2008 16:22
- 159 of 161
Cynic:
have a look at the FT: "Indian groups set to counterbid on ENI's agreed offer for Burren Energy". Just saw this snippet but don't have the paper (you may not either if not in UK today).
Toya
- 10 Jan 2008 16:24
- 160 of 161
Cynic, Also this on AFX today:
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Adani and Welspun are poised to make a counterbid for Burren Energy, the UK oil and gas exploration company, the Indian groups' banker, Darshan Desai, was quoted as telling the Financial Times.The bid will challenge a 1.8 bln stg offer agreed with Italy's Eni last year, the Indian groups' banker, Darshan Desai, said.According to Indian media reports, a joint venture between the Gujarat-based Adani and Welspun will offer to buy an initial 20 pct of Burren Energy at 1,320 pence per share.If successful that transaction, which would match Eni's existing offer, would be followed by a full takeover bid.
Toya
- 10 Jan 2008 20:08
- 161 of 161
This RNS was released at 15:46 today:
Adani Welspun Exploration Limited ('Adani Welspun') notes the recent press
comment about its potential interest in acquiring Burren Energy PLC ('Burren').
Adani Welspun has reviewed this potential acquisition opportunity in addition to
other potential acquisitions but has not held any discussions with the board of
directors of Burren regarding a potential acquisition and, for the purposes of
Rule 2.8 of the Takeover Code, confirms that it has no intention of making an
offer to acquire Burren.