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Wer braucht Exxon?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.857.794 von Earthfire am 06.03.12 14:40:34mit exxon verschwindet auch die phantasie (kurzfristig)
die fällt heute noch unter 3 €
bin heute morgen schon ausgestiegen...für mein empfinden, stimmt da was nicht...die Abschläge unter rel. hohem volumen sind viel zu heftig !!!
Irakische Regierung stellt Exxon vor die Wahl....
Gulf Keystone shares drop 12% after Iraq statement
By James Herron
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Shares in independent oil explorer Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd. , which is developing several major oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan, fell by more than 10% Tuesday after an Iraqi government spokesman cast doubt on whether oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM -0.01% would complete a controversial deal to enter the region.
Equity traders said Tuesday's price drop was a sign that some of the speculative takeover premium in Gulf Keystone's share price, prompted by Exxon Mobil's entry into Kurdistan, was leaking away.
The U.K.-listed oil explorer and many of its peers operating in Kurdistan have been seen as potential takeover targets following an oil exploration agreement in November between Exxon Mobil and the Kurdistan Regional Government. Many industry observers believe that other major oil companies could follow Exxon Mobil into Kurdistan by acquiring smaller companies already operating in the region.
"[Gulf Keystone] has rallied massively on bid rumors for weeks," said a London-based equity trader who did not wish to be named. "The stock is trading about GBP1 higher than most analysts valuation of the company."
Shares in Gulf Keystone closed at 339.0 pence Monday, an increase of 88% since the Exxon Mobil deal was revealed in November. At 1013 GMT, Gulf Keystone shares were down 11.7%, or 39.75p, from Monday's closing price to 299.25p.
Gulf Keystone officials were not immediately available for comment.
A spokesman for Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussein al-Shahristani told Dow Jones Newswires that Exxon Mobil has asked the Iraqi central government to give it "few more days" to decide whether or not it will cancel an exploration deal with Iraqi Kurdistan.
The government in Baghdad strongly opposes the deal, because it says the Kurdish regional government has no authority to offer oil exploration rights.
The Iraqi government has sent Exxon Mobil three letters asking it to choose between its deal to explore six areas in Kurdistan, and its central government contract to develop the 370,000 barrels a day West Qurna Phase 1, one of Iraq's largest oil fields with proven reserves of 8.7 billion barrels.
The Iraqi government said in February it would exclude Exxon Mobil from an auction for sought-after exploration licenses in southern Iraq because of the Kurdistan deal.
Gulf Keystone's main asset in Iraq is the Shaikan oil field, which could contain as much as 10 billion barrels of oil in place, but will be costly to develop.
Gulf Keystone shares drop 12% after Iraq statement
By James Herron
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Shares in independent oil explorer Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd. , which is developing several major oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan, fell by more than 10% Tuesday after an Iraqi government spokesman cast doubt on whether oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM -0.01% would complete a controversial deal to enter the region.
Equity traders said Tuesday's price drop was a sign that some of the speculative takeover premium in Gulf Keystone's share price, prompted by Exxon Mobil's entry into Kurdistan, was leaking away.
The U.K.-listed oil explorer and many of its peers operating in Kurdistan have been seen as potential takeover targets following an oil exploration agreement in November between Exxon Mobil and the Kurdistan Regional Government. Many industry observers believe that other major oil companies could follow Exxon Mobil into Kurdistan by acquiring smaller companies already operating in the region.
"[Gulf Keystone] has rallied massively on bid rumors for weeks," said a London-based equity trader who did not wish to be named. "The stock is trading about GBP1 higher than most analysts valuation of the company."
Shares in Gulf Keystone closed at 339.0 pence Monday, an increase of 88% since the Exxon Mobil deal was revealed in November. At 1013 GMT, Gulf Keystone shares were down 11.7%, or 39.75p, from Monday's closing price to 299.25p.
Gulf Keystone officials were not immediately available for comment.
A spokesman for Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussein al-Shahristani told Dow Jones Newswires that Exxon Mobil has asked the Iraqi central government to give it "few more days" to decide whether or not it will cancel an exploration deal with Iraqi Kurdistan.
The government in Baghdad strongly opposes the deal, because it says the Kurdish regional government has no authority to offer oil exploration rights.
The Iraqi government has sent Exxon Mobil three letters asking it to choose between its deal to explore six areas in Kurdistan, and its central government contract to develop the 370,000 barrels a day West Qurna Phase 1, one of Iraq's largest oil fields with proven reserves of 8.7 billion barrels.
The Iraqi government said in February it would exclude Exxon Mobil from an auction for sought-after exploration licenses in southern Iraq because of the Kurdistan deal.
Gulf Keystone's main asset in Iraq is the Shaikan oil field, which could contain as much as 10 billion barrels of oil in place, but will be costly to develop.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.856.841 von gnuldi am 06.03.12 12:25:02hab nichts gefunden......shorter oder gewinnmitnahmen
was ist der grund fuer den absturz?
mangelndes interesse
saebelrasseln durch israel
fehlende bohrergebnisse
oder was?
mangelndes interesse
saebelrasseln durch israel
fehlende bohrergebnisse
oder was?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.856.720 von gnuldi am 06.03.12 12:05:38wem sagst du das......hab meinen superschnitt von 1,8bp durch ständiges nachkaufen auf 2,3 angehoben
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.855.782 von ikarusfly am 06.03.12 10:06:19einmal wenn man dabeibleiben will und keine gewinne mitnimmt....
meine fresse
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