Friday, July 31, 2015

Oslo Børs: IT stock in free fall, poker-equity into the air and RCCL shattering records – OBI Online

For once, there were some incidents grasp on the Oslo Stock Exchange. In general the atmosphere was a little lackluster, especially in the oil sector, but in individual stocks were the action.

The answer shows that the main index ended down 0.4 percent to 638.93.

This means that in July Return on was plus 1.6 percent. Then it was worse in China. where the Shanghai Stock Exchange plunged 14.3 percent.

Revenue totaled 3.5 billion.

Oil prices
Brent oil traded for $ 52.97 a barrel, down 0.7 percent, while the US WTI oil falling 1.1 percent to $ 47.99 a barrel. For comparison, a barrel of North Sea oil traded at $ 53.80 at the close of trading on Thursday.

Statoil ended down 2.1 percent to 138.20 kroner.

RCCL shattered old records
Cruise shipowner RCCL announced Friday afternoon for a profit after tax of 185.0 million in Q2 2015 against $ 137.7 million in the same period last year. According to Reuters were expecting a profit of $ 169 million.

Earnings per share were $ 0.84, compared with $ 0.62 at the same crossroads last year. Here was the expectation $ 0.76. The company itself had guided an EPS of about $ 0.70.

The company guides EPS of $ 2.70 in Q4 and 4.65-4.75 dollars in 2015. Previously guiding was on 4 , 45 to 4.65 dollars.

The stock rose 8.2 percent to 729 kroner. Individual items went to high as 734.50 million, which is superb new record.

plunged 40 percent
Birdstep was Friday definite loser. The company breaks on another result bangs and report losses 11.52 million after tax in Q2 2015 against a loss of 2.55 million in the same period last year. Meanwhile, falling revenue.

The stock ended down 38.6 per cent to 0.62 million. This means that Birdstep has tumbled more than 60 percent so far in 2015.

The turnover was 2.2 million.

Songa raced ahead
Songa Offshore, which fell 6.4 percent Thursday figured also high on the list of losers Friday. The downturn came after the South Korean shipyard Daewoo require nearly 7 billion from Songa in connection with four rigs are considerably delayed.

On Friday the stock down new 12.7 percent to 1.03 million.

Archer slightly down

Fredriksen share Archer ended down 0.4 percent to 2.12 million. Money flowing out of the company. Archer have all cut 400 positions, but warns that further 300 must go. Net profit for Q2 ended at $ -47.7 million in Q2 2015 against -11.0 one million US dollars in the same quarter in 2014.

Archer delivered a weak second quarter and weak outlook, says Pareto .

Lousy DNO stock
DNO corrected down 7.7 percent to 7.60 million. When the company updated about production and future prospects for Tawke field after parts of the pipeline Kirkuk-Ceyhan was destroyed Monday popping stock up over five percent.

– All else being equal, it is negative for DNO that the pipeline is blown up and inoperative. Province Sirnak is completely bordering tawke field. The geopolitical risk has fluctuated from bad to worse in a short time, said Swedbank analyst Teodor Sveen Nilsen to Dagens Næringsliv.

winner
Gaming Innovation Group Inc. (GIG) was the big winner shares with plus 28.8 percent to 1.70 The company will now offer poker at the intersection of sports betting and social entertainment. The company has signed a licensing agreement with Microgaming and announces new products in 2015 and 2016.

Turnover was using only 23 million.

Norwegian to all time high
Norwegian rose 3.9 percent to 352.40 kroner, which is a new record. This coming Thursday adds Norwegian puts forward traffic and sales figures for July.

DNB Markets made only minor changes in the estimates for Q2 presentation on July 16. Analysts chose to maintain buy recommendation with a price target of 400 million.

– In addition to the positive impetus from the traffic figures, we expect that the company within a relatively short time will be able to update the market on the status of plans to lease out part of they ordered the planes to other players, enter the brokerage.

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