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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.029.004 von brokerburt am 22.09.09 12:20:01Uns bleibt nur abwarten und hoffen. Wobei das Prinzip Hoffnung meist kein guter Ratgeber ist.
Es tun sich halt Abgruende auf und der Kleinaktionaer zahlt die Zeche fuer jene !
Mfg
Kalle
Es tun sich halt Abgruende auf und der Kleinaktionaer zahlt die Zeche fuer jene !
Mfg
Kalle
Das ist ungeheuerlich, was da abläuft.
Oslo ist gleichzusetzen mit Simbabwe u.ä. korrupten Staaten.
Es haben sich in Norwegen schon Juristengruppen zusammengetan, die
die norwegische Börse, d.h. den Staat auf Schadensersatz verklagen
wollen.
Unabhängig davon ist das Aushängeschild Norwegen im Ausland der
Lächerlichkeit preisgegeben.
Ob die Kurden tatsächlich das Recht haben, DNO aus dem Lande zu
verweisen (ohne Entschädigung), weiß ich nicht.Auch das würde vom
Ausland als Versuch einer Nationalisierung der Ölindustrie aufgefaßt werden können ( s. Venezuela...).
Aus meiner Sicht, damit für alle übrigen das Gesicht gewahrt
wird, müssen verantwortliche Köpfe fallen, gegebenfalls auf mehreren wirtschaftlichen und politischen Ebenen.
Ob der Handel am Donnerstag aufgenommen wird, bezweifle ich.
Wenn ja, gibt es ein Blutvergießen.
brokerburt
Oslo ist gleichzusetzen mit Simbabwe u.ä. korrupten Staaten.
Es haben sich in Norwegen schon Juristengruppen zusammengetan, die
die norwegische Börse, d.h. den Staat auf Schadensersatz verklagen
wollen.
Unabhängig davon ist das Aushängeschild Norwegen im Ausland der
Lächerlichkeit preisgegeben.
Ob die Kurden tatsächlich das Recht haben, DNO aus dem Lande zu
verweisen (ohne Entschädigung), weiß ich nicht.Auch das würde vom
Ausland als Versuch einer Nationalisierung der Ölindustrie aufgefaßt werden können ( s. Venezuela...).
Aus meiner Sicht, damit für alle übrigen das Gesicht gewahrt
wird, müssen verantwortliche Köpfe fallen, gegebenfalls auf mehreren wirtschaftlichen und politischen Ebenen.
Ob der Handel am Donnerstag aufgenommen wird, bezweifle ich.
Wenn ja, gibt es ein Blutvergießen.
brokerburt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.027.774 von Bitech am 22.09.09 10:23:28hallo,
hier noch ein Link:
http://hugin.info/36/R/1342694/321478.pdf
Das sieht z.Zt. nicht gut aus. Mal sehen ob und wie DNO die Probleme löst
hier noch ein Link:
http://hugin.info/36/R/1342694/321478.pdf
Das sieht z.Zt. nicht gut aus. Mal sehen ob und wie DNO die Probleme löst
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.027.695 von Bitech am 22.09.09 10:16:14Hier noch etwas von der Hompepage von DNO:
DNO International ASA - Notice from Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)
21.09.2009
Reference is made to the attached notice received today from KRG and to the attached Press Release published by KRG on 19 September 2009. In these documents KRG refers to the recent publications made by Oslo Stock Exchange ("OSE") in connection with the sale of treasury shares by DNO on 10 October 2008.
DNO notes the reaction by KRG to the recent publications by OSE and the media, and the perceived consequences thereof to KRG. DNO will direct its full attention to the situation and the requirements of KRG. DNO will explore all options available to protect the interests of DNO shareholders.
DNO strongly rejects that OSE had any rights to make public the content of the decision made by the Board of Directors of OSE and decision made by Oslo Stock Exchange Appeal Committee (OSEAC). By doing so OSE has breached its confidentiality obligations and released misleading and incomplete information. This has caused the media to publish speculative, misleading and incorrect information causing unjustifiable and incalculable harm to the reputation of DNO as well as the KRG and the Minister of Natural Resources.
As reported on Friday 19 September 2009, the Oslo Stock Exchange Appeal Committee (OSEAC) concluded that DNO did not hold insider information related to the sales of the shares from the transaction date in October 2008 and until the Company released the Stock Exchange Notice on 6 April 2009. However, OSE itself has now published confidential information which is far beyond what OSE required to be disclosed by DNO. It has been concluded by OSEAC that this was not required to be disclosed by DNO. OSE has however, intentionally decided to ignore applicable laws and regulations and DNO's warning of possible consequences by breach of confidentiality.
DNO is highly critical of OSEs conduct in this process. DNO has advocated strongly that confidentiality obligations imposed by law restrict public access to information in this matter. Until recently, OSE also shared DNOs view on this issue, and had decided to black out sections of the decision of the OSE Board of Directors of 17 June this year. However and without forewarning DNO was on the evening of 16 September, the day before the meeting of the OSEAC, informed by OSE that they had decided to grant full disclosure to all parts of the decision.
The wrongful undertakings by OSE have now lead to serious consequences to DNO. DNO is now considering initiating legal actions against OSE for damages as a result of willful breach of confidentiality. The claim for damages may be substantial.
DNO International ASA
21 September 2009
Contacts:
Media:
Helge Eide, MD DNO International ASA Telephone: +47 23 23 84 80
Ketil Jørgensen, Crux Communication (Norway) Telephone +47 930 36 866
Ben Willey, Buchanan Communications (UK) Telephone: +44 207 466 5000
Investor Relations:
Haakon Sandborg, CFO DNO International ASA Telephone: +47 23 23 84 80
DNO International ASA - Notice from Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)
21.09.2009
Reference is made to the attached notice received today from KRG and to the attached Press Release published by KRG on 19 September 2009. In these documents KRG refers to the recent publications made by Oslo Stock Exchange ("OSE") in connection with the sale of treasury shares by DNO on 10 October 2008.
DNO notes the reaction by KRG to the recent publications by OSE and the media, and the perceived consequences thereof to KRG. DNO will direct its full attention to the situation and the requirements of KRG. DNO will explore all options available to protect the interests of DNO shareholders.
DNO strongly rejects that OSE had any rights to make public the content of the decision made by the Board of Directors of OSE and decision made by Oslo Stock Exchange Appeal Committee (OSEAC). By doing so OSE has breached its confidentiality obligations and released misleading and incomplete information. This has caused the media to publish speculative, misleading and incorrect information causing unjustifiable and incalculable harm to the reputation of DNO as well as the KRG and the Minister of Natural Resources.
As reported on Friday 19 September 2009, the Oslo Stock Exchange Appeal Committee (OSEAC) concluded that DNO did not hold insider information related to the sales of the shares from the transaction date in October 2008 and until the Company released the Stock Exchange Notice on 6 April 2009. However, OSE itself has now published confidential information which is far beyond what OSE required to be disclosed by DNO. It has been concluded by OSEAC that this was not required to be disclosed by DNO. OSE has however, intentionally decided to ignore applicable laws and regulations and DNO's warning of possible consequences by breach of confidentiality.
DNO is highly critical of OSEs conduct in this process. DNO has advocated strongly that confidentiality obligations imposed by law restrict public access to information in this matter. Until recently, OSE also shared DNOs view on this issue, and had decided to black out sections of the decision of the OSE Board of Directors of 17 June this year. However and without forewarning DNO was on the evening of 16 September, the day before the meeting of the OSEAC, informed by OSE that they had decided to grant full disclosure to all parts of the decision.
The wrongful undertakings by OSE have now lead to serious consequences to DNO. DNO is now considering initiating legal actions against OSE for damages as a result of willful breach of confidentiality. The claim for damages may be substantial.
DNO International ASA
21 September 2009
Contacts:
Media:
Helge Eide, MD DNO International ASA Telephone: +47 23 23 84 80
Ketil Jørgensen, Crux Communication (Norway) Telephone +47 930 36 866
Ben Willey, Buchanan Communications (UK) Telephone: +44 207 466 5000
Investor Relations:
Haakon Sandborg, CFO DNO International ASA Telephone: +47 23 23 84 80
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.025.714 von kalleari am 21.09.09 21:05:18Moin,
ich habe folgende Meldung gefunden:
Dato/tid 22.09.2009 09:56
Utsteder DNO International ASA
UtstederID DNO
Instrument
Marked OB,ABM
Kategori SUSPENSJONER
Informasjonspliktig Nei
Vedlegg
Tittel OSLO BØRS - REGARDING SUSPENSION
Tekst Oslo Børs has, in accordance with a request from the
company, decided to uphold the suspension in DNO
initiated 21th of September. DNO informs Oslo Børs
that the company needs time to clarify the situation
in Iraq. Oslo Børs has informed DNO that the
suspension will end at 17:30 tomorrow, Wednesday
23rd.
In addition Oslo Børs has suspended trading in the
following bonds:
DNO05
DNO06
DNO07
DNO08
DNO10 PRO
DNO11 PRO
DNO12 PRO
Quelle: http://www.newsweb.no/newsweb/search.do?messageId=245658
Was könnte dies bedeuten?
Bitech
ich habe folgende Meldung gefunden:
Dato/tid 22.09.2009 09:56
Utsteder DNO International ASA
UtstederID DNO
Instrument
Marked OB,ABM
Kategori SUSPENSJONER
Informasjonspliktig Nei
Vedlegg
Tittel OSLO BØRS - REGARDING SUSPENSION
Tekst Oslo Børs has, in accordance with a request from the
company, decided to uphold the suspension in DNO
initiated 21th of September. DNO informs Oslo Børs
that the company needs time to clarify the situation
in Iraq. Oslo Børs has informed DNO that the
suspension will end at 17:30 tomorrow, Wednesday
23rd.
In addition Oslo Børs has suspended trading in the
following bonds:
DNO05
DNO06
DNO07
DNO08
DNO10 PRO
DNO11 PRO
DNO12 PRO
Quelle: http://www.newsweb.no/newsweb/search.do?messageId=245658
Was könnte dies bedeuten?
Bitech
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.023.741 von brokerburt am 21.09.09 16:39:00Wie sah die Nachricht aus ?
Mfg
Kalle
Mfg
Kalle
Seit 15.52 ist der Handel ausgesetzt als Vorgriff auf eine
wichtige Bekanntgabe!!!!!!!!!!!
Ich hoffe, daß es keine larifari-Mitteilung ist.
Laßt uns alle Daumen, die wir haben, drücken!!!!!!
wichtige Bekanntgabe!!!!!!!!!!!
Ich hoffe, daß es keine larifari-Mitteilung ist.
Laßt uns alle Daumen, die wir haben, drücken!!!!!!
DNO - Hva forventes i morgen? Overraskelse?
Ja, dette var overraskende positivt fra KRG. Kanskje media vurderer saken litt annerledes etter denne meldingen?
KRG statement on Oslo Stock Exchange’s information release on DNO shares PDF Print E-mail
PUKmedia 19-09-2009 19:10:31
Statement by Dr Khaled Salih Senior Adviser to the Prime Minister and the Minister of Natural Resources Kurdistan Regional Government
The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) issues the following comments in response to the documents released by the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) yesterday, 18th September. The OSE’s documents referred to the treasury shares transaction of October 2008 by the Norwegian oil company DNO, which has an oil production sharing contract in the Kurdistan Region.
1. The KRG has facilitated the treasury shares transaction with the sole intention of helping DNO to raise the capital required for its projects in the Kurdistan Region. We wish to make it absolutely clear that neither the KRG nor any of its ministries, officials, employees or advisers has benefited directly or indirectly, through DNO or Genel Enerji, from the transaction or subsequent resale of the shares referred to by OSE.
2. The KRG had agreed a prepayment/cash advance loan to Genel Enerji, but it was more convenient for the KRG to arrange payments for the shares directly instead of first sending the money to Genel Enerji in another country.
3. Dr Ashti Hawrami, the KRG Natural Resources Minister, has always acted in his official capacity as minister, and not on a personal basis as it would appear to have been irresponsibly implied in some of the information released by OSE and some subsequent commentators.
4. Whilst we realise that it is not for us to comment on DNO’s reporting requirements to OSE, we find it astonishing that OSE released such perceived market sensitive information without any attempt to seek clarification from us.
5. It is well known that investors have always viewed positively news on actual or implied commercial relationships between the companies working in the Kurdistan Region and the KRG. The release of this information and the way it was released pushed up DNO’s share price on Friday, for no real commercial reason. We believe that the OSE should have been careful of this outcome, rather than unwittingly and through its internal battles with DNO contributing to this unworthy speculation.
6. In conclusion, the KRG has always been and shall continue to be supportive of the companies working in the Kurdistan Region. We are very appreciative in particular of the dedication of DNO and Genel Enerji, which have both invested significantly in the Region. The KRG last week agreed to increase the share of Genel Enerji payments with respect to any local oil sales, and will do the same for DNO in due course.
(KRG)
http://pukmedia.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&tas…
Ja, dette var overraskende positivt fra KRG. Kanskje media vurderer saken litt annerledes etter denne meldingen?
KRG statement on Oslo Stock Exchange’s information release on DNO shares PDF Print E-mail
PUKmedia 19-09-2009 19:10:31
Statement by Dr Khaled Salih Senior Adviser to the Prime Minister and the Minister of Natural Resources Kurdistan Regional Government
The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) issues the following comments in response to the documents released by the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) yesterday, 18th September. The OSE’s documents referred to the treasury shares transaction of October 2008 by the Norwegian oil company DNO, which has an oil production sharing contract in the Kurdistan Region.
1. The KRG has facilitated the treasury shares transaction with the sole intention of helping DNO to raise the capital required for its projects in the Kurdistan Region. We wish to make it absolutely clear that neither the KRG nor any of its ministries, officials, employees or advisers has benefited directly or indirectly, through DNO or Genel Enerji, from the transaction or subsequent resale of the shares referred to by OSE.
2. The KRG had agreed a prepayment/cash advance loan to Genel Enerji, but it was more convenient for the KRG to arrange payments for the shares directly instead of first sending the money to Genel Enerji in another country.
3. Dr Ashti Hawrami, the KRG Natural Resources Minister, has always acted in his official capacity as minister, and not on a personal basis as it would appear to have been irresponsibly implied in some of the information released by OSE and some subsequent commentators.
4. Whilst we realise that it is not for us to comment on DNO’s reporting requirements to OSE, we find it astonishing that OSE released such perceived market sensitive information without any attempt to seek clarification from us.
5. It is well known that investors have always viewed positively news on actual or implied commercial relationships between the companies working in the Kurdistan Region and the KRG. The release of this information and the way it was released pushed up DNO’s share price on Friday, for no real commercial reason. We believe that the OSE should have been careful of this outcome, rather than unwittingly and through its internal battles with DNO contributing to this unworthy speculation.
6. In conclusion, the KRG has always been and shall continue to be supportive of the companies working in the Kurdistan Region. We are very appreciative in particular of the dedication of DNO and Genel Enerji, which have both invested significantly in the Region. The KRG last week agreed to increase the share of Genel Enerji payments with respect to any local oil sales, and will do the same for DNO in due course.
(KRG)
http://pukmedia.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&tas…
Der Moneyflow-Index weist zur Zeit noch weiter nach unten. Ich denke die Zeit fuer DNO wird noch kommen. Ein wenig noch, dann wird wieder Geld in die Aktie fliessen.
Mfg
Kalle
Mfg
Kalle
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