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Rinith Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 6:47 pm
is it safe to buy RNRL @ current rate 47.5? and ABAN @ 831.5 (oil rig tragedy will this regain)?
Arun Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 6:52 pm
Hi Kartik,
I just wanted to ask a general question - Let me give today's example - If i buy 1 lot of Nifty at 3:29pm just before market closes and the price is Rs.5069.30...will i get it at the same price once settlement is done at 4pm?..Because i was seeing NSE website and it shows there that the Last price is 5069.30 but the underlying value is 5093.50...i didnt understand..can u please explain?
ramsingh Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:13 pm
Hai Kartik!/Cb!
What happening for Jubilant Foodworks.Price come down day to day and today closing below 300 level.What is the support level.
Price what level bounce back and worth to hold.Please suggest.
Chandan Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:23 pm
Hi cb what is the down side target for tv 18 & ib sec if nifty come to 4500
mkm Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:24 pm
Hi.. is dena bank likely to see 91 level on monday.. pls suggest/...
mkm Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:27 pm
one more thing.. aban had a bad news today.. as per news in different channels its production might be reduced in fy'11.. m holding 10stocks at 1180. when should i exit .. pls suggest when the stock is likely to recover..
Nikhil Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:30 pm
HI KARTIK,HW TO INVEST ON PIRAMAL GLASS AT PRESENT PRICE??
bhavin Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:31 pm
Hi Karthik,
Have bought 1500 shares @ 196.05… ( jindal saw )if i hold for a moth what is the target
Prasad.D Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:42 pm
Hi All,
An update on Aban offshore (for everybody's benefit) :
VENEZUELA-PLATFORM/ (UPDATE 7)* Second platform to sink in less than a month
* All workers safe, captain dives off sinking rig
* Aban Pearl rig was exploring Mariscal Sucre gas field (New throughout, updates with new comments from Ramirez)
By Frank Jack Daniel and Marianna Parraga
CARACAS, May 13 (Reuters) - A Venezuelan natural gas exploration rig sank in the Caribbean sea on Thursday, less than a month after a deadly explosion in the Gulf of Mexico destroyed a BP-owned oil rig and created a natural disaster.
Most of the 95 workers escaped by boat after water apparently rushed into one of the giant submarine rafts suporting the football field-sized structure. The captain and three engineers stayed to try and fix the $200 million rig. They dived to safety just as it lurched into the waves.
There was no gas leak or threat to the environment, the government said.
Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez said the well being explored by the Aban Pearl rig had been safely sealed, and he rejected any comparisons to the BP accident, which killed 11 people and triggered one of the world's worst oil spills.
"This is different from the Gulf of Mexico, because it is a testing well," Ramirez told Reuters. ID:nN1360255
He flew to the site near Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday: "The rig sank completely ... there is nothing to see."
The Aban Pearl was the first offshore gas rig operated by state oil company PDVSA, and state television frequently portrayed it as evidence of Venezuela's engineering prowess.
Venezuela has been producing oil for more than a century, almost all of it from onshore or the inland Lake Maracaibo. Offshore drilling, especially deep water production, is expected to provide more of the world's oil supply as production in onshore fields declines while demand rises.
The BP spill has prompted a push for tighter offshore drilling regulations in the United States, and Venezuela's accident could bring further scrutiny to offshore exploration. Many experts said the second major rig collapse in two months was likely to renew criticism of PDVSA's operational record.
"This is adding PR insult to injury," Tyler Priest, director of global studies at the Bauer College of Business, University of Houston, and author of a book about Shell's offshore Gulf of Mexico activities.
CHAVEZ 'TWEETS' NEWS
President Hugo Chavez broke news of the accident at the rig -- owned by India's Aban Offshore in alliance with Singapore-based Petromarine Energy Services Ltd -- at 3:11 a.m. (0741 GMT) from his Twitter account, @chavezcandanga.
Critics say Chavez wrecked PDVSA by firing thousands of managers and technicians after a strike in 2002. The company. the main financer of his socialist revolution, has suffered cash flow problems on lower oil prices.
Venezuela, one of the world's leading oil exporters, has endured fires and maintenance problems at its network of refineries in recent years. Nationalization of foreign-owned projects, new foreign investments and higher taxes have bolstered PDVSA's coffers.
The Latin American OPEC nation sits on some of the world's largest offshore natural gas reserves, but PDVSA is not yet producing offshore gas. Fears of rule changes and pricing issues mean the company has struggled to attract extraction investment from foreign companies with the right experience.
Ramirez said submersible robots would probe the cause of the accident, which appeared to be a sudden surge of water into one of the submarine rafts that the rig's legs float on.
He said safety valves and other mechanisms have sealed the well, with no risk of a leak. The rig owner would likely try to refloat it, and two more exploration rigs are traveling to Venezuela from India, he said. Aban Offshore's shares fell by 1.51 percent to 1017.35 rupees on Thursday.
The minister said the accident would not affect the project, and he expected the first gas production in 2012.
"There are several hypothesis about the cause but nothing has been proved yet," the minister said. "We believe that in two months we should have an operating platform in place."
The Aban Pearl rig was built in 1977 and last changed hands in 2007 for around $211 million. The semisubmersible rig was drilling some of the 16 gas wells in the Mariscal Sucre natural gas project. Last week, Ramirez visited the platform to celebrate the end of early tests at the well, called Dragon 6.
Last year, PDVSA and Spanish giant Repsol said they had found a vast offshore gas field in Venezuelan waters Then in April, Venezuela gave Chevron the go-ahead to extract gas from a 7 trillion cubic feet project off the Orinoco Delta but Chevron says it will not extract gas from there for at least a few years. (Additional reporting by Josh Schneyer in New York, Brian Ellsworth in Rio, Alonso Soto in Santiago and Bruce Nichols in Houston; Editing by Daniel Wallis and David Gregorio)
Kb Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:46 pm
Cbeeeeeeeeeeee ... :)
Shipra Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 7:48 pm
Hi CB/kartik...IOC crossed 110 today...so do u think it can reach 120-125 levels next week...plz suggest?
gada himanshu Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 8:07 pm
how to see a price movement?thankyou.
sam Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 8:09 pm
hi kartik, what about yesbank , is it a hold or exit, holding @ 279,technically how do u find this stock
AK Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 8:09 pm
do we still expect downside in Aban offshore please?
if yes, what is the best price to enter?
Thanks!
Rama Krishna Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 8:24 pm
sir, i am holding raymond, texmaco, jyoti structures in my portfolio. at present the values of these shares have fallen more than 15 % from the purchasing value. give me suggestion for medium term and long term . thanks
Kartik Says:
May 14th, 2010
Posted at: 8:31 pm
Hi Rupesh, if Market see some recovery on Monday, it can add 6-8%
Hi Neha, it can see 270 on Monday
Hi Arun, nope, the price after settlement is the avg of the start and end, so many times you might see a change in stock/contract price after the settlement
Hi Nikhil, dont enter it yet ,wait for some more time
Hi ramsingh, Jubilant Foodworks being a new listing, can be very volatile, the company looks good fundamentally and shall perform well in the Short run
Hi Chandan, they can go down by 10-15% from CMP
Hi mkm, yes, if Markets trade strong, it can see 91 levels
Hi mkm, the company is strong fundamentally, if possible avg it on dips and hold it for Short term, it can do well
Hi bhavin, it can see 220 in a months time
Hi Prasad.D, thanks for the update
Hi Shipra, if Markets see some recovery, it can see 125+ levels
Hi gada himanshu, not sure what you exactly mean by price movement, did you mean a Technical Indicator
Hi sam, hold Yes Bank for Short term, it can see 300+ levels
Hi AK, it would be better to wait for it to settle around 820-830 levels for some time and then enter it
Hi Rinith, yes, the stocks you mentioned are strong bets for Long terrm, hold them for 6-12 months time, they shall give good returns, dont enter Aban and RNRL yet, wait for some time for Markets to settle