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Dragon Oil - 2006 (DGO)     

dai oldenrich - 03 Oct 2006 10:11

Dragon Oil plcs principal production and exploration interests are located in the Cheleken Contract Area in the Caspian Sea, offshore Turkmenistan. The Cheleken Contract Area covers approximately 950 sq.kms and comprises two offshore oil and gas fields, Dzheitun (LAM) & Dzhygalybeg (Zhdanov), in water depths of 10 to 37 metres.

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            Red = 25 day moving average.           Green = 200 day moving average.

cynic - 06 Jul 2009 16:31 - 583 of 903

i would have done better still not to have bought a portion back at 360!

hlyeo98 - 06 Jul 2009 16:33 - 584 of 903

Oh sorry to hear that. Good luck, cynic.

cynic - 06 Jul 2009 16:39 - 585 of 903

better than having held on at 400 - lol!

niceonecyril - 06 Jul 2009 17:28 - 586 of 903

A brave person to short these now,naybe at 4? Since the offer of 338p+ a
modest premium on the 5th June, they will have produced something approaching 1.5mbu,with poo in the region of $65/70 a gross figure of $100m will shortly be passed.
Not sure what games are being played but i'm hanging on to mine until i can find out,all in all it should be a racing cert but these are funny times.
cyril

jkd - 06 Jul 2009 17:31 - 587 of 903

is this a potential cup and handle with a spot the difference? or not? as always dyor.
regards
jkd

hlyeo98 - 07 Jul 2009 15:46 - 588 of 903

DGO has further tumbled today. 310p

hlyeo98 - 07 Jul 2009 15:47 - 589 of 903

DGO has further tumbled today. 310p

cynic - 07 Jul 2009 15:50 - 590 of 903

very dull ..... perhaps the potential bid has been withdrawn or may just be weak holders being forced out

halifax - 07 Jul 2009 15:55 - 591 of 903

How much do you think the majority shareholders would be prepared to pay to mop up the minority interest?

hlyeo98 - 07 Jul 2009 16:06 - 592 of 903

The fall is going to be very steep.

cynic - 07 Jul 2009 16:18 - 593 of 903

i think they already suggested 370-400

halifax - 07 Jul 2009 16:23 - 594 of 903

cynic haven't seen RNS with any offer yet?

cynic - 07 Jul 2009 16:45 - 595 of 903

i don't think the offer was formal ..... it was from memory when the potential offer was said to be at a small premium to sp pertaining on date x

halifax - 07 Jul 2009 17:25 - 596 of 903

RNS dated 4th june merely states that the Board had received an approach in relation to a possible offer, the approach is of a preliminary nature and no certainty any offer will be made or as to the terms of any such should one be forthcoming.
RNS of 9th june states the Board had formed an independent committee to evaluate the approach by ENOC in relation to a possible offer.
Nowhere is a possible amount mentioned.
We hope the minority shareholders don't get screwed.

cynic - 07 Jul 2009 17:31 - 597 of 903

i thought ENOC (or DGO) mentioned the modest premium ..... i know i did not make it up

as for getting screwed, it's a subjective opinion as to what 48% of the company might be worth

halifax - 07 Jul 2009 17:38 - 598 of 903

Probably press speculation.
Merrill Lynch International are advising the Board on a possible offer........wow!

cynic - 07 Jul 2009 17:46 - 599 of 903

at least it's neither Lehman nor Madoff

halifax - 14 Jul 2009 15:45 - 600 of 903

How long does it take directors and their no doubt highly paid advisors to work out whether or not an offer from ENOC is acceptable or not? A month has pased since they set up a special committee to consider an offer, don't they know how much to accept?

cynic - 14 Jul 2009 15:52 - 601 of 903

you and i may be in a hurry to conclude a deal, but the m/e mind certainly does not work that way ..... in particular, ENOC can afford to play hardball as they already own 52%

halifax - 14 Jul 2009 16:00 - 602 of 903

cynic that's what worries us with the oil price falling and political tensions in the region beginning to "bubble" again.Minority shareholders are pretty defenceless in these sort of situations, institutional investors may "save the day".
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