Friday, February 20, 2015

Closed week of minus – HegnarOnline

Closed week of minus – HegnarOnline

Oslo Stock Exchange opened slightly up but then turned it. Friday was simply a bit boring day, where the focus was directed towards Greece and a possible EU agreement.

The main index ended down 0.08 percent to 614.03.

So far in 2015 is the main index up 6.6 percent.

Netfonds expected rise
Netfonds Bank and chief analyst Roger Berntsen thought Oslo Børs villle open up 0.23 percent today

– There has been little movement on the Asian bourses in the night, thus the tone is set for the European bourses today. Oslo Børs however, can get a little extra help from the oil price, which is up 3 percent from yesterday afternoon. It is otherwise get news to report, other than that debt negotiations between Greece and the Troika (ECB, IMF and European Commission), approaching a solution. Greece is likely to get better loan terms than they previously had, according to an update Friday morning

Mixed in Europe
Greek uncertainty affecting also exchanges in Europe Friday.

Just before 17.00 falls DAX in Frankfurt 0.14 percent, while the CAC 40 is down 0.62 percent. IBEX 35 in Madrid is down 1.14 percent, while the FTSE 100 in London rising 0.1 percent.

Price Jump on oil since yesterday
Oil prices have risen since end of trading yesterday, including on US stock numbers. Now costs Brent April oil $ 60.35, up 0.23 percent, while the price was $ 58.38 at 16: 30 o’clock yesterday. The US WTI oil pulls down 1.58 percent to $ 51.21 a barrel, compared with $ 50.49 a barrel when the exchange closed.

Statoil rose today 0.14 percent to 142 million.

Disappointments from Songa Offshore
Songa Offshore report a profit after tax of minus $ 38.8 million in Q4 2014, compared with minus $ 179.1 million in the same period year. According TDN Reuters were expecting a profit of minus $ 15.4 million.

The company reports good progress in terms of Cat D project.

The classification of Songa Dee costed 105 million dollars, while the budget was 90 million dollars.

Songa eventually fell 1.27 percent to 1.56 million.

DOF-minus of over 200 million.
DOF ASA reports a profit after tax of minus NOK 202 million in Q4 2014, against 134 million in the same period last year.

DOF ended down 0.88 percent to 11.20 dollars.

Akva Group
Akva Group Announces a profit after tax of NOK 8.6 million in Q4 2014, compared to minus 1, NOK 3 million in the same period last year.

The share rose today 2.64 percent to 27.20 dollars.

Recommended Hydro
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has put Norwegian Hydro shares on its “Most preferred” list.

Hydro ended down 1.31 percent to 44.90 dollars.

Thin Film
Thin Film Electronics ASA announces that the Board has decided to establish a Level 1 ADR program (American Depositary Receipt) in the US.

The share rose 2.14 percent to 7.63 million.

Low Problems for North Energy
North Energy ASA announces that the partnership in PL 510 has decided to plug and abandon exploration 6406 / 6-4 in PL510.

The stock fell 5 percent to 1.71 million.

The biotech shares fell
PCI Biotech was down over 20 percent in opening trade while the stock eventually fell 7.5 percent to 12.95 kroner.

The company announced Friday that treatment evaluation in connection with a third group in connection with Enhance study is complete.

The study showed clear response in tumors, but an expert thinks treatment strategy should be modified Hosier some new patients. It appears to hint at growth in the edges of the treatment area.

Photocure
Radium Hospital Research Foundation has today sold 1 million shares in Photocure ASA Hunter Hall Investment Management Limited. The rate was 37 million.

Photocure’s shares rose 4.69 percent to end at 35.70 dollars.

Top and heavyweights
We takes us Aker Philadephia Shipyard rose most of all today with a rally on 9.89 percent to 100 million.

heavyweights like DNB and Opera fell on its side part. The shares ended down respectively. 1.28 percent and 2.35 percent.

DNO asserted itself with an upturn of 2.02 percent, while TGS NOPEC was up 1.59 percent. Subsea 7 received an upturn of 1.3 percent, while Seadrill rose 0.81 percent.

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