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- Monday, May 6, 8:46 AM BG Group (BRGYY.PK) signs a binding $1.93B agreement with Cnooc (CEO) to supply liquefied natural gas and for an equity stake in BG's Queensland Curtis LNG project in Australia. BG says it has total committed volumes to China of 8.6M tons/year, which would make it the largest supplier of LNG to China. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Friday, May 3, 8:51 AM Cnooc's (CEO) $4B bond offering yesterday was five times oversubscribed, thanks to robust demand from U.S. institutional funds seeking high yields and a piece of China's growth. The 10-year, $2B tranche, which was sold at 3.179% yield, drew the biggest share of orders; the yield tightened from the initial 3.49% guidance due to strong demand. Cnooc also sold three-year, five-year and 30-year bonds. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Thursday, May 2, 11:42 AM Energy giant Cnooc (CEO -0.2%) is offering a $4B bond, the biggest in a decade in Asia excluding Japan, and the biggest-ever dollar bond by a Chinese company. Cnooc plans to sell the bond in four tranches, with durations ranging from three to 30 years, WSJ reports; the proceeds will be used to pay down debt piled up from its aggressive acquisitions of overseas shale assets. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Tuesday, April 30, 10:57 AM Uganda's government says it may approve construction of a 120K bbl/day pipeline to export crude oil via the east African coast once drilling starts in the country's oil-rich Lake Albertine rift basin, easing concerns over oil development plans in the country among JV partners Total (TOT), Tullow Oil (TUWLF.PK) and Cnooc (CEO). Earlier this month, the government approved a 30K bbl/day refinery after a two-year deadlock. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Friday, April 26, 8:25 AM Cnooc (CEO) says Q1 oil and gas revenue jumped 13% Y/Y to 55.3B yuan ($8.9B), thanks to strong overseas production after its February completion of the Nexen acquisition. Total output rose 17% Y/Y, helped by an increase in production from countries including U.S. and Iraq. Average selling price of its crude oil fell 8.7% to $110.29. Comment! [Energy]
- Monday, April 15, 7:56 AM Uganda's government reaches an agreement with Cnooc (CEO), Total (TOT) and Tullow Oil over construction of a 30K bbl/day refinery, much smaller than it initially had sought. It had withheld consent for the development of the fields since last year, due to a spat with the companies over development plans, especially the size of the refinery. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Tuesday, March 26, 3:38 PM China will cut domestic prices for gasoline and diesel fuel by ~$50/metric ton effective Wednesday, a move that could hurt consumers and business if prices surge but could benefit refiners. The changes are a boon for China's major oil companies such as Sinopec (SNP +1.2%), which have long complained the old system artificially depressed their earnings. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Monday, March 25, 12:59 PM Cnooc (CEO +3.2%) shares rise as BAML lifts shares to Buy from Neutral, backing management's positive outlook on volume growth in 2014-15E supported by a solid reserve replacement ratio (excluding Nexen, 188% in 2012 vs. 158% in 2011), and a very strong project pipeline of 30-50 new projects in 2013-15. Jefferies also upgrades Cnooc, to Hold from Underperform. Comment! [Energy, Quick Ideas, On the Move]
- Friday, March 22, 8:06 AM Cnooc (CEO) says its 2012 profit fell 9.3% due to higher costs for exploration and operating in Canada's oil sands. Revenue rose 2.8% to 247.6B yuan from 240.9B on higher oil and gas sales. Cnooc’s largest domestic offshore field, Penglai 19-3, was shut because of a spill, hindering production growth. Says it will increase expense on drilling new wells and exploring for resources by 52% Y/Y. (PR) Comment! [Energy, Earnings]
- Wednesday, March 13, 9:49 AM Cnooc (CEO) says it is prioritizing a fix for Britain's accident-prone Buzzard oil field it obtained via its $15B purchase of Nexen. Buzzard is central to the price of Brent crude, and every time it shuts it can raise costs for some of China’s oil imports. Cnooc tells Reuters it fully expects to raise production at its North Sea assets, but says details have not been finalized. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Monday, March 11, 6:05 PM A closer look at China’s plans to unlock what could be the world’s biggest shale gas reserves shows shows 16 firms winning exploration rights in the latest auction had never drilled a gas well before. They have little idea about the costs, but they're "getting in early into what could be a huge market." It also offers the potential for lucrative contracts for specialist foreign firms such as SLB or HAL. 2 Comments [Energy, Global & FX]
- Friday, March 8, 2:47 PM Cnooc's (CEO) acquisition of Nexen (NXY) finally went through but some say the Canadian government's decision to change the investment rules may turn out to be an unwelcome surprise. China’s quest for energy security means it is investing all over the world, and it has many other options. ConocoPhillips (COP) already has suggested it is having some difficulty in deal-making under the new Canadian rules. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Friday, March 1, 2:50 PM Cnooc (CEO -1.5%) has agreed to cede operating control of Nexen's (NXY) U.S. gulf assets. Drilling leases acquired by the Chinese state-owned oil company as part of its $15B buyout are being altered as a condition of U.S. approval, with the control structure being changed - although CEO still could retain ownership of the economic value of the contracts. U.S. officials had scrutinized the deal because NXY owned more than 200 drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico, which is a primary source of U.S. oil. 1 Comment [Energy, M&A, Global & FX, On the Move]
- Monday, February 25, 6:53 PM Chesapeake (CHK) owes at least a hat tip to Canada for its role in the $1B joint venture with Sinopec (SNP); the government's stamp of approval for Cnooc’s (CEO) $15B takeover of Nexen (NXY) surely "gave a green light for upstream investment” from China. Late today, Cnooc's contentious takeover closed after it was first announced seven months ago. 7 Comments [Energy, Global & FX]
- Monday, February 25, 12:27 PM Chinese energy firms got good news yesterday when China hiked the price they’re allowed to charge for gasoline to account for a rise in the price of oil. The move means the companies, especially Sinopec (SNP), should continue to see profitable profit margins on gas refining, Citigroup says. The news isn’t helping China’s U.S.-traded energy stocks: SNP -0.1%, CEO -0.1%, PTR -0.5%. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX]
- Tuesday, February 12, 9:06 AM Nexen (NXY) says the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States approves its $15.1B takeover by China's Cnooc (CEO), removing the final barrier to China's largest foreign takeover. NXY expects the deal to close the week of Feb. 25. NXY +2% premarket. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX, On the Move]
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Dividend Sheet
$CEO $SKM and $NTT are the best yielding Asian large cap stocks with cheap P/E's - http://stks.co/r92T - 19 shares with 2.37% yield $CHL - View all 0 replies
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SmartStops
$CEO - SmartStops 8th alert triggered today, with first one on 1/8/2013. Smart investors and traders have saved $23.89 PER SHARE. - View all 0 replies
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Seraphim Blentzas
What CNOOC ($CEO) Nexen ($NXY) Acquisition Means For Oil Sands http://bit.ly/TLmFLa $XOM - View all 0 replies
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Buffet_or_Broke
CDN Gov to approve $CEO $NEX deal. Could be a big boost for lots of oil sand players especially smaller take-over targets. - View all 2 replies
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The Wall Street Transcript
CEO Interview- Nexstar Broadcasting Group ($NXST) - Perry Sook - http://su.pr/2e4aKY - View all 0 replies
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Michael Bryant
"Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows head, once a possible CEO, exits." Doesn't sound good for MSFT. http://yhoo.it/TXRhfj - View all 0 replies
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Nat Stewart
Cool! CEO of National Beverage liked my writeup! (See first comment on article!) http://bit.ly/SQ85BS - View all 0 replies
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Buffet_or_Broke
CDN Gov to approve $CEO $NEX deal. Could be a big boost for lots of oil sand players especially smaller take-over targets. - View all 2 replies
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FortSumter
GRPN As we watch the stock slide from $25 to $3, I'm reminded that the CEO was offered $6B pre-ipo. His response "No, I'm not interested.... - View all 5 replies
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FortSumter: I dont think he has sold any shares since IPO (via openinsider.com). Maybe going down with the ship? -
John Rayhall: Damn he really is a moron huh? They have like 11.500 employess as well seems a lot for that kind of company.
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a. palmer jr.: Mike Farrell already has the system in place, the next in line will merely have to follow his lead and probably already is..
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Joe Springer
$MNKD my fav spec for the next year, price is now low, finance hurdled, CEO doubled down, now is time http://seekingalpha.com/a/h4r3 - View all 4 replies
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Elliott Gue
At face, this doesn't bode well for CNOOC ($CEO) and Nexen ($NXY). http://reut.rs/S6g51y - View all 1 replies
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Dustin Moore
$CALL "Sales of our product have been quite good...CEO said by phone on Oct 12. "There will not be any downside surprises [sic] next week" - View all 7 replies
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John Rayhall: I like that quarter especially when the bears were out in full force. If the market hadn't sucked today it would have gone up 20% -
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DeepValueLover
Mr. Elop's a failure as a CEO. NOK is such a sad case of hubris. But NEXT quarter will be better, right? LOL. - View all 31 replies
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Leont68: Well, we finally agree on something then, Nokia will not go bankrupt.



