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Watch Exxon Climb Higher On These New ProjectsCris Frangold • Tue, Sep 11, 2012
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Watch Exxon Climb Higher On These New ProjectsCris Frangold • Tue, Sep 11, 2012
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Company Description
YPF SOCIEDAD ANONIMA, an energy company, engages in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil, natural gas, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Argentina. The company also involves in refining, marketing, transportation, and distribution of oil and a range of petroleum products,... More
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- Tuesday, March 12, 8:58 AM YPF's ambitious program this year calls for drilling 132 oil wells at the Vaca Muerta shale formation in Patagonia, but the high cost of equipment could force it to scale back, CEO Michael Gallucio says after reporting Q4 results. Vaca Muerta holds one of the world's biggest deposits of shale resources, with ~23B boe; YPF has concessions on 40% of the site. YPF +1.7% premarket. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX, On the Move]
- Wednesday, December 19, 2012, 10:58 AM Argentina's YPF (YPF -5.8%) sold 3.6B pesos ($736M) yesterday in its largest ever sale in the local bond market, pushing its issuance to a record 9.4B pesos this year and crowding out other companies looking to borrow. YPF hasn’t sold debt in overseas bond markets since the government expropriated it from Repsol. Comment! [Energy, On the Move]
- Friday, December 14, 2012, 11:42 AM Shares of Argentina's YPF (YPF +5.7%) surge in early trading, as investors appear to be acting on a host of developments including expectations YPF will soon announce new investment deals with Chevron and Bridas Energy. YPF also has successfully issued new bonds recently and company officials are confident they can pull off the new investment plan unveiled earlier this year. Comment! [Energy, On the Move]
- Thursday, December 13, 2012, 3:58 PM Bridas Energy reportedly is in talks with YPF (YPF +1.5%) to invest $500M next year to help develop Argentina's estimated 774T cubic ft. of potentially recoverable shale gas reserves, and is considering a loan to YPF for a similar amount. Bridas is working behind the scenes for a "more logical export tax system" in the country that allows for a better return on investment. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX, On the Move]
- Friday, December 7, 2012, 2:23 PM Argentine state oil company YPF (YPF +6.2%) says it is in advanced talks with potential partners on the development of its shale assets, putting it on track to meet its investment goals and bring shale gas resources onstream after it was nationalized. YPF could complete a deal with Bridas Energy before year-end, and an agreement with Chevron (CVX) likely will close in Q1 2013. 1 Comment [Energy, On the Move]
- Monday, November 19, 2012, 2:54 PM A Spanish court agrees to consider a lawsuit by Repsol (REPYY.PK +2.5%) against Chevron (CVX +1.5%) and other companies that invest in YPF (YPF +5.3%) after Argentina seized control of the Spanish firm's majority stake in YPF in April. CVX and YPF announced a deal in September to jointly explore for shale oil and natural gas in Argentina's Vaca Muerta field. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX, On the Move]
- Thursday, November 15, 2012, 3:38 PM Repsol (REPYY.PK +4.6%) shares jump after Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo reportedly predicted his government will reach a deal with Argentina over YPF, the oil producer's Argentine unit which was expropriated in April. Under the World Bank process Repsol initiated in May, Argentina has six months to negotiate a settlement. Comment! [Energy, Global & FX, On the Move]
- Wednesday, November 7, 2012, 11:24 AM Net profit at YPF (YPF -2.2%) fell 51% Y/Y during Q3 due to increased operating costs and poorer performance by companies in which YPF has a stake, as well as a deferred tax payment. Argentina sits on huge resources of shale natural gas and oil, but large amounts of capital would be needed to bring them into production; YPF rules out any foray into global credit markets "anytime in the short term." 2 Comments [Energy, Earnings, Global & FX, On the Move]
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Thursday, November 1, 2012, 6:48 PM
After-hours top gainers, as of 6:30 p.m.: TRIP +17.3%; PCLN +8.5%; LNKD +7.8%; OWW +5.3%; YPF +4.4%.
After-hours top losers: ACTV -25.1%; EDMC -8.4%; GES -7.3%; MELI -6.4%; INCY -6%. Comment! [On the Move] - Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 3:41 PM Argentina's YPF (YPF +3.7%) reportedly expects to receive government approval to more than double natural gas prices to help fund expansions. YPF is basing a $37B five-year investment plan on a doubling of the average gas price, while the Neuquen province - home to the Vaca Muerta shale formation - is making the same assumption for its budget next year. 2 Comments [Energy, Global & FX, On the Move]
- Tuesday, September 4, 2012, 2:39 PM Russia's Gazprom (OGZPY.PK) says it has discussed supplying liquefied natural gas to Argentina's YPF (YPF -5.3%) and the development of the South American country's shale energy resources. YPF hopes to lure deep-pocketed partners to invest at the Vaca Muerta shale site, which could hold enough energy resources to double Argentina's oil and natural gas output within a decade. 1 Comment [Energy, On the Move]
- Wednesday, July 18, 2012, 11:27 AM Argentina's recently nationalized oil and gas company YPF (YPF +2.6%) will pay out just 5.7% of 2011's profits as dividends, in contrast with recent years when payouts surpassed 80%. YPF plans to invest ~$7B/year during 2013-17 in an ambitious plan to boost declining output. 1 Comment [Energy, On the Move]
- Friday, June 29, 2012, 3:08 PM Argentina's YPF (YPF +4.2%) says it's now fully complying with NYSE listing requirements and its shares will no longer be traded as a "below compliance" company. YPF stopped meeting NYSE compliance after the Argentine government said it would expropriate a 51% stake in the company from its majority owner, Spain's Repsol YPF. (also) 1 Comment [Energy, On the Move]
- Friday, June 15, 2012, 2:14 PM Carlos Slim obtained an 8.4% stake in YPF (YPF +10.3%) as collateral for a defaulted loan, a Slim spokesman reportedly tells Bloomberg. Slim's bank received YPF shares as collateral for a loan taken out four years ago, the spokesman says, adding that while Slim views YPF as "a solid company with good growth potential," he is still considering whether to keep the stake. 1 Comment [Energy, On the Move]
- Friday, June 15, 2012, 1:15 PM YPF (YPF +10.5%) shares are jumping on news Carlos Slim has taken an 8.4% stake in the Argentine energy company, but Street Insider says the billionaire's stake may not be all it seems. Slim's stake could somehow be tied to loan defaults following the YPF nationalization; otherwise, it just "doesn't make sense" that Slim would buy into a nationalized company. 2 Comments [Energy, On the Move]
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Friday, June 15, 2012, 9:10 AM
Premarket gainers: YPF +13%. BVSN +12%. PCX +4%.
Losers: SDT -6%. Comment! [On the Move]
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whitehead1
With market making new highs few of this losers has chance to go up. Bought $YPF today. Might add more if it goes down to 10. - View all 0 replies
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The Wall Street Transcript
Latin American Oil Has Incredible Reserves But Investors Must Be Wary of Politics; Analyst Discusses $PBR, $YPF, $PZE - http://su.pr/6RUXJx - View all 0 replies
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Sebanightwish
In March alerted sell shares of YPF and not buy. at that time was about $ 30. Now the shares are $ 9.40 year low - View all 4 replies
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Dividend Sheet
6 Most Profitable Stocks With Double-Digit Yields + http://stks.co/e0iE + $YPF $JHX $AGNC $CIM $TWO $HTS - View all 0 replies
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ca7711: any update on VE? their business is shedding revenue from asset divestiture and recession in Europe. Looking at this one as a turn around
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Sebanightwish
In March alerted sell shares of YPF and not buy. at that time was about $ 30. Now the shares are $ 9.40 year low - View all 4 replies
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Michael Bryant
What's up with Argentinian oil & gas explorer YPF S.A. (YPF)? PE = 3. Dividend yield = 32.7%. And falling???? http://yhoo.it/M5QTqJ;c= - View all 5 replies
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DaLatin: Not after todays an yesterdays pop. I'd wait for the first bad earnings 1/4 an pullback
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Caiman Valores: Perhaps investors are starting to understand that only Respols holding is affected and there is still some value in the company.
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Caiman Valores: I am very surprised at the plunge on YPF, just because the Argentine government owns 51% doesn't mean that the company is valueless. -
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slimmbrimm: Believe Rio Tinto and few other global miner hold majority in some mines in ARG, be interesting to see if this stops with energy.
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whitehead1
Let it get mentioned on cnbc and buy it when YPF is lower after that. For a quick trade only. - View all 3 replies
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Julius Ferraro: Yea its worthless now that the government is playing with it. Sorry to all shareholders. This shouldnt be the what happens. -
whitehead1: This is just a trade. But in next few months its not going to zero. They will get some price for it.
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briandiplacido: Not concerned re: government taking over YPF? I've been tracking it for possible dividend run-up play. -
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Caiman Valores: YPF won't be paying a dividend, likely to be nationalized by Argentine government, find out more in my article http://bit.ly/ICs5GM
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Rubenov: Yep, stock price going to nothing after government takes them over. Gotta love socialism. -
whitehead1: It's not going to nothing. They will get some price may be between 16 to 24





