
APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
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Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
Falta poquito para el despegue


Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
de a poquito dejará de estar en oferta... aprovechen señores.
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
Petrobras – Is PBR Stock Finally a Buy?
Petrobras' massive reserves could be its saving grace
Big Reserves For Petrobras
While none of the previous issues make a resounding case for buying PBR stock, Petrobras does have a few things going for it. The biggest of which is its vast reserves.
As the state-backed oil producer in Brazil, Petrobras has the unique position of being the leading producer and required partner for developing the nation’s vast offshore bounty. These offshore pre-salt plays — the Campos and Santos Basin — continue to rack up production and reserve gains for PBR.
As of the end of 2013, Petrobras had recorded proven reserves of 13.1 billion barrels of equivalent. That’s an increase of around 1.9% versus 2012’s reserve numbers. The key has been the growth in its ultra-deep water offshore assets. Those wells currently account for about one quarter of PBR’s total reserves and saw a huge 43% increase last year.
On the production side, Petrobras is seeing big results from the pre-salt as well. By mid-January of this year, PBR was producing a record 390,000 barrels per day of oil and natural gas.
With oil prices still eclipsing the $100 per barrel mark, those reserves are worth a lot to the bottom line of PBR stock. And while getting to that oil won’t be cheap — hence the giant capex budget — it’ll be worth it once it the company stars producing more.
Management at PBR estimates that by 2020, the company will be able to produce 4.2 million barrels per day, putting it on par with some of the world’s largest energy stocks.
Another positive is that the Brazilian government recently announced an 8% price hike on diesel fuel and a 4% hike on gasoline. While some analysts have debated the effectiveness of the recent price hikes, it does show that Brazilian government may be willing to play ball with regards to helping Petrobras increase its profits. Overall, it’s a step in the right direction for PBR stock.
Meanwhile, PBR stock is cheap — very cheap.
A Potential Value In PBR Stock
Currently, PBR stock trades for a forward P/E of less than 5. That makes it one of the cheapest large energy stocks on the market. Even venerable energy stocks like Exxon (XOM) still trade at double-digit forward P/E ratios. And while XOM has been adding more oil to its arsenal, it features a similar production and reserve growth profile as PBR. Yet, it almost seems like investors have given up on Petrobras and PBR stock.
That fact that investors continue to flee could be a big buying signal for contrarians.
After all, Petrobras and Brazil have the reserves, and pretty much every oil company wanting to tap them must partner with the state-backed firm. This will almost ensure long-term success for Petrobras stock. And with such a cheap multiple, much of the potential upside outweighs the potential risks involved with PBR stock.
For investors looking to add expansive oil and gas reserves to their portfolio, Petrobras and PBR stock could be the “value” way to do that.
http://investorplace.com/2014/03/pbr-st ... yGYU_mSzxQ
Petrobras' massive reserves could be its saving grace
Big Reserves For Petrobras
While none of the previous issues make a resounding case for buying PBR stock, Petrobras does have a few things going for it. The biggest of which is its vast reserves.
As the state-backed oil producer in Brazil, Petrobras has the unique position of being the leading producer and required partner for developing the nation’s vast offshore bounty. These offshore pre-salt plays — the Campos and Santos Basin — continue to rack up production and reserve gains for PBR.
As of the end of 2013, Petrobras had recorded proven reserves of 13.1 billion barrels of equivalent. That’s an increase of around 1.9% versus 2012’s reserve numbers. The key has been the growth in its ultra-deep water offshore assets. Those wells currently account for about one quarter of PBR’s total reserves and saw a huge 43% increase last year.
On the production side, Petrobras is seeing big results from the pre-salt as well. By mid-January of this year, PBR was producing a record 390,000 barrels per day of oil and natural gas.
With oil prices still eclipsing the $100 per barrel mark, those reserves are worth a lot to the bottom line of PBR stock. And while getting to that oil won’t be cheap — hence the giant capex budget — it’ll be worth it once it the company stars producing more.
Management at PBR estimates that by 2020, the company will be able to produce 4.2 million barrels per day, putting it on par with some of the world’s largest energy stocks.
Another positive is that the Brazilian government recently announced an 8% price hike on diesel fuel and a 4% hike on gasoline. While some analysts have debated the effectiveness of the recent price hikes, it does show that Brazilian government may be willing to play ball with regards to helping Petrobras increase its profits. Overall, it’s a step in the right direction for PBR stock.
Meanwhile, PBR stock is cheap — very cheap.
A Potential Value In PBR Stock
Currently, PBR stock trades for a forward P/E of less than 5. That makes it one of the cheapest large energy stocks on the market. Even venerable energy stocks like Exxon (XOM) still trade at double-digit forward P/E ratios. And while XOM has been adding more oil to its arsenal, it features a similar production and reserve growth profile as PBR. Yet, it almost seems like investors have given up on Petrobras and PBR stock.
That fact that investors continue to flee could be a big buying signal for contrarians.
After all, Petrobras and Brazil have the reserves, and pretty much every oil company wanting to tap them must partner with the state-backed firm. This will almost ensure long-term success for Petrobras stock. And with such a cheap multiple, much of the potential upside outweighs the potential risks involved with PBR stock.
For investors looking to add expansive oil and gas reserves to their portfolio, Petrobras and PBR stock could be the “value” way to do that.
http://investorplace.com/2014/03/pbr-st ... yGYU_mSzxQ
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
gentleman escribió:estoy esperando q en el adr alla un poco mas de liquidez para metermesino se me va hacer dificil vender
riki66 escribió:Haya, se escribe lo que queres decir. Alla no existe, de última es allá ( de lugar)
Estimado, viendo la rigurosidad que usted exige a los demás, en el uso correcto del lenguaje, en este caso gramatical, permítame corregirlo en su ortografía: si relee su letrado "queres" se escribe querés. Tenga usted en cuenta que en el medio digital existen diversas herramientas de corrección, el mismo browser que utilizo me los indica subrayándolo en color rojo. Fíjese que su intervención entonces no es necesaria.
Después queda en mí querer ser estricto en mi escritura o no. y no se me canta reeleer lo que escribo y corregir los errores q tenga, ni siquiera de poner los acentos. asi q no te gastes en ir por los distintos comentarios corrigiendo. es mas antes de enviar mi mensaje tengo todo lo que escribo subrayado en rojo. Señor riki tomatelas jaja
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CHIQUI1 escribió: Vos quedaste disfonico y el amigo black , paso a ser white supongo, cambia el metodo quedo obsoleto
Jaja algo asi chiqui. Era medio dura para dar el gusto el año pasado.
Segun mi opinion lo de hoy fue un caramelito para endulzar mañana va al mismo nivel de ayer un escalon mas abajo.
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
Petrobras está barata demais para ignorar, diz Credit Suisse
Em relatório enviado a clientes, banco elevou a recomendação para os papéis, passando de underweight para neutral (manutenção)
http://exame2.com.br/mobile/mundo/notic ... dit-suisse
Em relatório enviado a clientes, banco elevou a recomendação para os papéis, passando de underweight para neutral (manutenção)
http://exame2.com.br/mobile/mundo/notic ... dit-suisse
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
gentleman escribió:estoy esperando q en el adr alla un poco mas de liquidez para metermesino se me va hacer dificil vender
Haya, se escribe lo que queres decir. Alla no existe, de última es allá ( de lugar)
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
estoy esperando q en el adr alla un poco mas de liquidez para meterme
sino se me va hacer dificil vender

Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
10.40 clavadito el ccl
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
ahhh por una teta no fue vaca!! para los amargossss 

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Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
jafebo escribió:dale mami, te quiero arriba de 10.70, ya estamos todos, hasta CHIQUItolina esta empomado aca!
aplaudi si termina arriba de 10.60
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
Que pacho con mi otra protegida ( Eletrobras - EBR) que esta clavando + 6,5 %.....


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Parafraseando al amigo CHIQUI, cuidado con la subida de las 15 hs, 21 mín, 12 segundos.....




Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
dale mami, te quiero arriba de 10.70, ya estamos todos, hasta CHIQUItolina esta empomado aca!
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
como reculó la perra....
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