APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
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CHIQUI1
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Estaba 6.65 ahora 6.58 mas o menos
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canicasar
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CHIQUI1 escribió: Afuera esta firme, aca esta bajando el CCL
Cuanto te da el CCL.
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CHIQUI1
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CIRUZZO EL MILLONARIO escribió:Y esta vergA xq esta roja aca...es de locos..los papanatas que dan para abajo Dios me libre!!
Afuera esta firme, aca esta bajando el CCL
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CIRUZZO EL MILLONARIO
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Y esta vergA xq esta roja aca...es de locos..los papanatas que dan para abajo Dios me libre!!

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CIRUZZO EL MILLONARIO
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CHIQUI1 escribió:Quizas me exprese mal, lo del aumento esta. Lo que quise decir es el grado de intervencionismo que tiene, que subsidia el combustible hasta que los numeros se resienten y los libera.
Si eso es cierto...pero pesa mas en empresas Nacionales el tema Socio económico que la ganancia en sí de la Petrolera...
Mientras no le ajusten tanto los números como para no dejarla respirar lo van a hacer siempre...
Lo mismo la "nueva" YPF...
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CHIQUI1
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Quizas me exprese mal, lo del aumento esta. Lo que quise decir es el grado de intervencionismo que tiene, que subsidia el combustible hasta que los numeros se resienten y los libera.
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CIRUZZO EL MILLONARIO
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CHIQUI1 escribió:Ayer fueron 27 millones muy cerca del maximo del año que fue en febrero 35 millones, es alto el volumen en relación a lo que se vanía operando, estan llegando noticias un poco mas alentadoras, pero el papel no reacciona como tendría que hacerlo con esas novedades. Debería ir en busqueda de la SMA 200 en niveles de 21.60. La intervención del Estado, con precios subsidiados no ayuda, espero den alguna señal de cambio que haga que los inversionistas vuelvan a fijarse.
Chiqui pero mas abajo no dijiste que estaba "confirmado" lo del aumento de precios?..en ese caso en 20 días tenemos la noticia y ahi puede mover lindo..
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CHIQUI1
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Ayer fueron 27 millones muy cerca del maximo del año que fue en febrero 35 millones, es alto el volumen en relación a lo que se vanía operando, estan llegando noticias un poco mas alentadoras, pero el papel no reacciona como tendría que hacerlo con esas novedades. Debería ir en busqueda de la SMA 200 en niveles de 21.60. La intervención del Estado, con precios subsidiados no ayuda, espero den alguna señal de cambio que haga que los inversionistas vuelvan a fijarse.
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CIRUZZO EL MILLONARIO
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jabalina escribió:El adr 0,60%![]()
Y con lindo volumen para la primera hora.
A mi me gusta lo que esta haciendo...claro que le cuesta..como todo a esta podongadoblada!!
Quiero que rompa con fuerza la MA50 que ahora esta en 20,41..estamos muy cerca...
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jabalina
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El adr 0,60%
Y con lindo volumen para la primera hora.
Y con lindo volumen para la primera hora.
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elpipa
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Descoberta de petróleo na Colômbia
Rio de Janeiro, 19 de dezembro de 2012 – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras informa que sua subsidiária Petrobras Colombia, comprovou a existência de petróleo no poço Guando SW 1, na bacia do vale superior de Magdalena, no departamento de Tolima, na Colômbia.
O poço Guando SW 1 alcançou uma profundidade final de 1.576 metros. Os testes realizados comprovaram a existência de petróleo com cerca de 23,9º API e taxas iniciais de produção de 500 barris de petróleo por dia.
Os trabalhos realizados em Guando SW 1 correspondem à retomada da exploração do Bloco Boquerón, já em produção, no qual a Petrobras é a operadora. Neste mesmo bloco, a Petrobras desenvolveu há 12 anos o Campo Guando, uma das maiores descobertas de petróleo na Colômbia dos últimos 15 anos.
Em 27 de outubro, a Companhia iniciou um teste de longa duração no poço pioneiro Guando SW 1. A Petrobras seguirá com os testes para avaliar o potencial da descoberta.
http://www.investidorpetrobras.com.br/p ... lombia.htm
Rio de Janeiro, 19 de dezembro de 2012 – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras informa que sua subsidiária Petrobras Colombia, comprovou a existência de petróleo no poço Guando SW 1, na bacia do vale superior de Magdalena, no departamento de Tolima, na Colômbia.
O poço Guando SW 1 alcançou uma profundidade final de 1.576 metros. Os testes realizados comprovaram a existência de petróleo com cerca de 23,9º API e taxas iniciais de produção de 500 barris de petróleo por dia.
Os trabalhos realizados em Guando SW 1 correspondem à retomada da exploração do Bloco Boquerón, já em produção, no qual a Petrobras é a operadora. Neste mesmo bloco, a Petrobras desenvolveu há 12 anos o Campo Guando, uma das maiores descobertas de petróleo na Colômbia dos últimos 15 anos.
Em 27 de outubro, a Companhia iniciou um teste de longa duração no poço pioneiro Guando SW 1. A Petrobras seguirá com os testes para avaliar o potencial da descoberta.
http://www.investidorpetrobras.com.br/p ... lombia.htm
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CHIQUI1
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FECTIVAMENTE CONFIRMARON EL AUMENTO DE COMBUSTIBLE PARA PRINCIPIOS DE 2013 COMO LO HABIA MENCIONADO
Me dijo un amigo que vive en Brasil que es muy probable un aumento en los combustibles para principios de año, quizas tambien aumente el precio del pitroleo (Rodriguez Sa dixit) y pueda recuperar algo de valor, yo entre en 18.05 espero sea asi.
por CHIQUI1Vie Dic 07, 2012 1:36 pm
Me dijo un amigo que vive en Brasil que es muy probable un aumento en los combustibles para principios de año, quizas tambien aumente el precio del pitroleo (Rodriguez Sa dixit) y pueda recuperar algo de valor, yo entre en 18.05 espero sea asi.
por CHIQUI1Vie Dic 07, 2012 1:36 pm
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jabalina
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no se si ya lo postearon:
Petrobras divulgo un plan de metas de reduccion de costos por 32 mil millones de reales entre 2013 y el 2016 ,
y ademas aumento de la produccion por mejoramiento de los metodos de extraccion.
Si lo quieren ampliar, esta en informacion relevante del bolsar.
Esto tambien puede justificar el volumen y la suba de hoy afuera.
Saludos.
Petrobras divulgo un plan de metas de reduccion de costos por 32 mil millones de reales entre 2013 y el 2016 ,
y ademas aumento de la produccion por mejoramiento de los metodos de extraccion.
Si lo quieren ampliar, esta en informacion relevante del bolsar.
Esto tambien puede justificar el volumen y la suba de hoy afuera.
Saludos.
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empome
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Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
acuerdense que esta valia igual que tenaris
me parece que vender a 70 pesos es regalar
me parece que vender a 70 pesos es regalar
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elpipa
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Shares of Brazil's state-led oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA rose on Wednesday, closing at a six-week high, after the government said it would allow it to raise fuel prices in 2013 and the company moved to cut $15.4 billion of costs.
Brazil will "certainly" raise gasoline prices in 2013, Finance Minister Guido Mantega told reporters early Wednesday, raising expectation that Petrobras, Brazil's only refiner, will be able to stem more than $8 billion in 2012 fuel sales losses.
Later Wednesday, Petrobras said it will cut costs by 32 billion reais ($15.4 billion) between 2013 and 2016 to stanch the impact of falling output and rising debt on its ambitious expansion plan.
Petrobras is seeking to slash costs and increase revenue after a decline in output, a government fuel-price freeze, soaring prices for offshore oil development and rising debt put its $235 billion 2012-2016 investment plan at risk. It is the world's largest corporate spending program.
"Without more revenue, Petrobras can't carry out its plans. It needs a fuel increase, but we've heard this before and the government keeps putting it off," said Lucas Brendler, oil and gas company analyst with Banco Geração Futura in Porto Alegre Brasil.
"As for costs, they are doing the right thing, but I think it will take a long time for them to get the savings they expect," he added.
Petrobras preferred shares, the company's most-traded class of stock, rose 3.77 percent to 20.93 reais on the Sao Paulo BM&FBovespa exchange in its biggest one-day jump in three months and its highest close since Nov. 7.
The Bovespa index of the exchange's most-traded stocks rose 0.9 percent.
DEBT RISING
The cost-cutting plan will focus on 39 areas that accounted for 43 billion reais of spending in 2011 and seek to reduce these costs by about 8 billion reais a year, the company said in a statement.
To help finance the plan, Petrobras is also selling an estimated $14.8 billion of non-Brazilian assets in the United States, Japan, Argentina and other countries. On Dec. 5 Reuters reported that Petrobras has been having trouble selling some of those assets. The company may also have trouble getting the prices it expects if it does sell them.
Moody's Investors Service could lower Petrobras' "A3" ratings within the next 12 months should debt keep increasing considerably.
Reuters has reported that Petrobras' debt has exceeded its own ceiling of 2.5 times EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and risen to 2.6 times EBITDA, according to a source with direct knowledge of the company's finances.
The company seeks to increase cash flow, increase productivity and increase the efficiency of its spending and measure improvements using international benchmarks, the statement said.
NOT TOO COST-EFFICIENT
According to company and industry sources, Rio de Janeiro-based Petrobras often spends far more than rivals to drill wells, build refineries, purchase ships and distribute its product than other major oil companies.
In the exploration and production division, Petrobras hopes to reduce the cost of fuels for offshore operations, reduce spending on on-shore oil and gas well work, increase productive days on drill ships, increase activity at natural gas processing facilities and reduce the number of ships that serve each offshore operation.
Its refining and supply operations seek to cut maintenance costs and reduce the use of chemicals at refineries. It wants to increase the efficiency of its tanker fleet and cut transportation costs.
It also seeks savings in its gas and energy division, Transpetro transport unit and lower information technology, communications and travel costs.
Petrobras also on Wednesday received approval for a 2.2 billion real loan from Brazil's state development bank BNDES to build a nitrogen-based fertilizer plant, BNDES said in a statement.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/ ... ews&rpc=43
Brazil will "certainly" raise gasoline prices in 2013, Finance Minister Guido Mantega told reporters early Wednesday, raising expectation that Petrobras, Brazil's only refiner, will be able to stem more than $8 billion in 2012 fuel sales losses.
Later Wednesday, Petrobras said it will cut costs by 32 billion reais ($15.4 billion) between 2013 and 2016 to stanch the impact of falling output and rising debt on its ambitious expansion plan.
Petrobras is seeking to slash costs and increase revenue after a decline in output, a government fuel-price freeze, soaring prices for offshore oil development and rising debt put its $235 billion 2012-2016 investment plan at risk. It is the world's largest corporate spending program.
"Without more revenue, Petrobras can't carry out its plans. It needs a fuel increase, but we've heard this before and the government keeps putting it off," said Lucas Brendler, oil and gas company analyst with Banco Geração Futura in Porto Alegre Brasil.
"As for costs, they are doing the right thing, but I think it will take a long time for them to get the savings they expect," he added.
Petrobras preferred shares, the company's most-traded class of stock, rose 3.77 percent to 20.93 reais on the Sao Paulo BM&FBovespa exchange in its biggest one-day jump in three months and its highest close since Nov. 7.
The Bovespa index of the exchange's most-traded stocks rose 0.9 percent.
DEBT RISING
The cost-cutting plan will focus on 39 areas that accounted for 43 billion reais of spending in 2011 and seek to reduce these costs by about 8 billion reais a year, the company said in a statement.
To help finance the plan, Petrobras is also selling an estimated $14.8 billion of non-Brazilian assets in the United States, Japan, Argentina and other countries. On Dec. 5 Reuters reported that Petrobras has been having trouble selling some of those assets. The company may also have trouble getting the prices it expects if it does sell them.
Moody's Investors Service could lower Petrobras' "A3" ratings within the next 12 months should debt keep increasing considerably.
Reuters has reported that Petrobras' debt has exceeded its own ceiling of 2.5 times EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and risen to 2.6 times EBITDA, according to a source with direct knowledge of the company's finances.
The company seeks to increase cash flow, increase productivity and increase the efficiency of its spending and measure improvements using international benchmarks, the statement said.
NOT TOO COST-EFFICIENT
According to company and industry sources, Rio de Janeiro-based Petrobras often spends far more than rivals to drill wells, build refineries, purchase ships and distribute its product than other major oil companies.
In the exploration and production division, Petrobras hopes to reduce the cost of fuels for offshore operations, reduce spending on on-shore oil and gas well work, increase productive days on drill ships, increase activity at natural gas processing facilities and reduce the number of ships that serve each offshore operation.
Its refining and supply operations seek to cut maintenance costs and reduce the use of chemicals at refineries. It wants to increase the efficiency of its tanker fleet and cut transportation costs.
It also seeks savings in its gas and energy division, Transpetro transport unit and lower information technology, communications and travel costs.
Petrobras also on Wednesday received approval for a 2.2 billion real loan from Brazil's state development bank BNDES to build a nitrogen-based fertilizer plant, BNDES said in a statement.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/ ... ews&rpc=43
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