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79561 Postings, 9167 Tage KickyChina und Indien bieten

 
  
    #26
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01.07.05 20:31
HONG KONG (Dow Jones)Friday July 1, 2005, 10:26 am
--China National Petroleum Corp., Sinopec (SNP) and India's Oil & Natural Gas Corp. (500312.BY) were among the expected bidders for Canada-based oil producer PetroKazakhstan Inc. (PKZ), the Financial Times reported on its Web site, citing people familiar with the matter.
Their interest comes as Chinese and Indian national oil companies race to acquire foreign companies overseas in an effort to secure oil and gas assets for their nations' fast-growing energy demand, it said.
The FT said most of PetroKazakhstan's assets are located in the path of CNPC's Sino-Kazakh crude pipeline, due to begin transmission by the end of this year.

Die meisten Ölfelder Petrokazakhstans seien an der neuen Pipeline von CNPC gelegen,die Ende des Jahres in Betrieb geht!  

79561 Postings, 9167 Tage Kickyjetzt auch Lukoil interessiert an Petrokazakhstan

 
  
    #27
12.07.05 01:03

13 Postings, 7070 Tage cbnowhereacquisition premium von 22%!?!

 
  
    #28
26.07.05 21:18
http://www.thedeal.com/NASApp/cs/...PrinterFriendly&cid=1121176454155

PetroKazakhstan sale hits snag
by Nick Watson Posted 03:20 EST, 14, Jul 2005

The potential sale of PetroKazakhstan Inc. has been cast into doubt as the oil company's legal disputes worsened after a Kazakh court found the company guilty of violating antimonopoly rules and a potential acquirer, Russia's OAO Lukoil Holdings, filed a countersuit against it.

PetroKazakhstan is considering takeover offers from several Western oil majors and national oil companies. The group would normally be seen as a very attractive acquisition prospect for such oil companies seeking to replenish reserves, but analysts warned the firm's deepening legal problems threaten to hinder any such deal.

PetroKazakhstan, a Calgary, Alberta-based company with operations in the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan, announced Thursday that a court in the Kazakh capital of Astana has found the firm guilty of antimonopoly violations in the distribution of petroleum products on the domestic market and fined it $55.4 million. PetroKazakhstan said it may appeal the decision in the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan.


The news followed the Wednesday announcement by the Russian firm Lukoil that it had filed a $256 million counterclaim against PetroKazakhstan in the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce.

Lukoil said it is claiming compensation for some $361 million in losses suffered by its joint venture with PetroKazakhstan, ZAO Turgai Petroleum, which came about as a result of its partner obstructing decisions that would have benefited the venture.

PetroKazakhstan initiated proceedings at the court on July 6, 2004, with a claim of $200 million, accusing Lukoil of breaching one shareholder agreement after another.

In light of the problems PetroKazakhstan is facing, Stephen O'Sullivan, an analyst at Moscow brokerage United Financial Group, said "any negotiations could take a long time." Any bidder would first have to gain permission from the Kazakh government, he pointed out.

Nevertheless, the number of offers for the oil producer, whose market capitalization on Thursday was $2.9 billion, appears to be growing. The company says it is weighing those offers with its adviser, Goldman, Sachs & Co.

India's Oil & Natural Gas Corp. Ltd., which has long coveted assets in the Caspian region, is reportedly the latest to throw its hat into the ring. Dow Jones newswires quoted a senior company official Wednesday saying it is considering launching a $3.5 billion bid for PetroKazakhstan, which implies a 22% premium to the current price. The company declined to comment.

Other potential buyers include China National Petroleum Corp., which already has interests in Kazakhstan through a joint venture with Nelson Oil Co., though another Chinese oil group, CNOOC Ltd., may be too preoccupied with its bidding war for El Segundo, Calif.-based Unocal Corp. to spend time assembling an offer for PetroKazakhstan.

Analysts have also speculated Lukoil itself may be interested, which would explain the Russian firm's decision to step up its legal campaign against PetroKazakhstan, as any disputes between the two could be easily resolved if a merger took place. Lukoil was left feeling burned in June by its failure to buy a stake in another independent Caspian producer, Dragon Oil plc.  

16074 Postings, 8411 Tage NassieDie Story geht weiter

 
  
    #29
17.08.05 12:11
Interesse aus China u. Indien an kanad. Ölunternehmen

(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de/)


Laut „New York Times“ starteten staatliche Ölgesellschaften aus Indien und China den Versuch der Übernahme eines in Kasachstan im Besitz von Ölfeldern befindlichen kanadischen Ölunternehmens. So habe ein Joint-Venture zwischen dem größten chinesischen Ölkonzern China National Petroleum Corporation und PetroChina, für PetroKazakhstan ein Angebot von rund 3,2 Milliarden Dollar gelegt. Zugleich legte die indische Oil and Natural Gas Corporation in Kooperation mit dem Stahlhersteller Mittal Group für PetroKazakhstan ein Gebot von 3,6 Milliarden Dollar, heißt es weiter in dem Bericht.


 

79561 Postings, 9167 Tage KickyCNOOC wird nicht öffentlich bieten nach Unocal

 
  
    #30
17.08.05 12:21
LONDON - We may not see a public bidding war for Canada's PetroKazakhstan; the government-owned China National Petroleum Corp. has avowedly learned its lesson from the political pother thrown up by CNOOC's offer for Unocal.
Thus, CNPC will likely not make a public statement if it makes a bid for PetroKazakhstan. It remains to be seen if this sub-rosa approach plays into the hands of billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, whoseMittal Steel (nyse: MT - news - people )has already submitted a bid for PetroKazakhstan in partnership with Indian oil company ONGC, an offer reportedly worth about $4.3 billion.
Playing things close to your chest sometimes only increases speculation. A media report said Tuesday a new joint venture between CNPC and its listed unit, Petrochina (nyse: PTR - news - people ), was last night putting the finishing touches to a bid which could be worth $3.17 billion  

2509 Postings, 9197 Tage HiobIst die Story eigentlich jetzt zu Ende?

 
  
    #31
13.09.05 15:14
Ich halte noch 100 Stück davon und setze darauf, dass die Sache nach dem jüngsten Ölpreisanstieg noch nicht gänzlich gelaufen ist. Denn nach dem Bieterduell haben andere Erdölfirmen noch einmal kräftig zugelegt. So gesehen ginge Petrokazakhstan zum Schnäppchenpreis über den Tisch. Ist zu erwarten, dass die Aktionäre da zustimmen? Macht das Halten überhaupt Sinn oder ist alles schon fest eingetütet?  

79561 Postings, 9167 Tage KickyÜbernahme ist doch schon fast gelaufen

 
  
    #32
14.09.05 22:41
PetroKazakhstan Inc. will hold a special meeting of shareholders in Calgary, Alberta on October 18, 2005 for shareholders to vote on the proposed arrangement whereby a Canadian subsidiary of CNPC International Ltd. will acquire all of the outstanding common shares of PetroKazakhstan for US$55.00 cash per share (the "Arrangement"). The total transaction value is approximately US$4.18 Billion. A record date of  September 16, 2005 has been fixed by the Board of Directors of the Company for shareholders to receive notice of, and vote at, the special meeting. An information circular describing the Arrangement is expected to be mailed to shareholders and filed with the relevant securities regulators on September 19, 2005. The timing of the record date and meeting date is subject to PetroKazakhstan obtaining an interim order from the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta. The Board of Directors of the Company, upon the advice of the Special Committee, has recommended that shareholders vote in favour of the Arrangement on October 18, 2005.  

2509 Postings, 9197 Tage HiobHallo Kicky,

 
  
    #33
04.10.05 10:55

vielen Dank für Deine Antwort. Dennoch bleibt bei mir eine Frage offen. Nach dem Agreement  stieg der Kurs der übrigen Energiewerte dieser Region (z.B. Surgutneftegaz, Gazprom, Tatneft etc. um 50 bis 100 Prozent an. Petrokazakhstan ginge vor diesem Hintergrund zum Schnäppchenpreis über den Tisch. Von daher frage ich mich, ob da eine Mehrheit der Aktionäre mit dem damaligen Verhandlungsresultat zufrieden ist oder noch einen Nachschlag haben will? Leider kenne ich nicht so gut die Aktionärsstruktur, dass ich darüber auch nur irgendwie begründet spekulieren könnte. Ich mit meinen paar Aktien bin etwas unzufrieden mit dem Deal und hoffe einfach mal, dass andere das auch sind.

Herzliche Grüße
Hiob  

79561 Postings, 9167 Tage KickyStaat will einen Anteil an Petrokazakhstan

 
  
    #34
04.10.05 12:33
ALMATY, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan wants "strategic control" over the assets of Canadian oil company PetroKazakhstan , the country's energy minister said on Tuesday, adding the state oil firm is in talks to obtain a stake in the company.

Such a move could complicate a $4.18 billion offer from China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) for PetroKazakhstan Inc., which has all of its assets in Kazakhstan. The bid has unsettled some Kazakh lawmakers who want a refinery owned by PetroKazakhstan brought back under state control.

"Whatever happens to the shares, the state company will have a stake, which would allow (us) to properly work in this direction," Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Vladimir Shkolnik told reporters before an oil and gas conference.

na und Lukoil will unbedingt die andere Hälfte von Turgai Petoleum,die Petrokazakhstan hat
  Lukoil is in talks with CNPC to buy the Chinese company's half of their oil venture in Kazakhstan, OAO Turgai Petroleum, Lukoil Deputy Chief Executive Leonid Fedun said yesterday. Lukoil may pay $700 million, Interfax reported, citing Fedun.
PetroKazakhstan was Lukoil's partner in Turgai.

Hintergrund des Interesses ist wohl ,dass Putin beabsichtigt in Russland den Ölpreis einzufrieren und Lukoil auch deswegen in andere Gebiete expandiert,es hat ja gerade 65% von Nelson Resources übernommen und dies zum Preis etwa wie Petrokazakhstan nach Fördermengen beurteilt
 

2509 Postings, 9197 Tage HiobDas hört sich ja nun leider gar nicht gut an.

 
  
    #35
04.10.05 14:31
Insofern muss ich wohl doch noch mal darüber nachdenken, ob ich die Gewinne, zumal ich seit einigen Tagen aus der Spekusteuer raus bin, nicht gleich mitnehmen soll.
Danke auf alle Fälle und herzliche Grüße
Hiob  

79561 Postings, 9167 Tage KickyAton rät zu Gewinnmitnahme

 
  
    #36
05.10.05 23:51
CNPC deal may be under threat from Kazakh legislation, Lukoil court action .Kazakhstan's lower house today voted to allow the state to intervene in the sale of foreign-held stakes in oil companies and limit property rights for "strategic resources," Reuters reported. The bill requires upper house approval and the president's signature before becoming law.
The law's passage comes a day after Kazakhstan's Energy and Resources Minister Vladimir Shkolnik said state-owned KazMunaiGaz was in talks to obtain a stake in PetroKazakhstan (PKZ) as the government looks to gain "strategic control" of the company.
Meanwhile, Lukoil said today it had submitted an arbitration claim in Stockholm on its pre-emption rights to buy 50% of Turgai Petroleum, its 50-50 JV with PKZ. The Russian major added that it was confident of its first right of refusal to PKZ's 50% stake now that the latter is being sold.
The chances of the government derailing CNPC's $4.2bn ($55 per share) takeover of Canadian-registered PKZ appear to be rising and the timing with Lukoil's Stockholm claim looks ominous.

While there remains a reasonable chance the government will arrange the acquisition of "strategic control" of PKZ with CNPC after the Chinese company has completed its takeover, we advise investors to fix profit at current levels as the tide of events appears to be turning.  

79561 Postings, 9167 Tage KickyPetrokazakhstan fällt nach Kazak Law Beschluss

 
  
    #37
10.10.05 20:41
Die Regierung ein Gesetz zu erlassen ,nach dem der Staat das recht hat beim Verkauf von Ölfirmen zu intervenieren.Das Gesetz bedarf nur noch der Zustimmung des Upper Houses und des Presidenten nachdem es schon beschlossen wurde von den Abgeordneten.Auffällig ist ,dass jetzt offenbar KazMunaiGas einen Anteil an Petrokazakhstan haben will.Das neue Gesetz betrachtet Ölvorkommen als strategisch wichtig und soll die Eigentumsrechte limitieren.Auch die Forderung Lukoils nach den anderen 50% von Turgai Petroleum ,für das es Anrechte hat,wie es behauptet ,lässt das Geschäft mit CNPC unsicher erscheinen.
http://asia.news.yahoo.com/051005/3/28foi.html
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/cpress/...petrokazakhstan_10  

79561 Postings, 9167 Tage KickyCNPC gibt 33% an Kuzmunaigaz ab

 
  
    #38
18.10.05 10:46
Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- China National Petroleum Corp., the nation's biggest oil company, agreed to sell a $1.4 billion stake in PetroKazakhstan Inc. to the government in a bid to win support for an agreement to buy the Kazakh oil producer.

China National Petroleum, or CNPC, signed a binding agreement to sell a 33 percent stake in PetroKazakhstan to KazMunaiGaz, the Kazakh state oil and gas company, according to an e-mailed statement today from European Press Relations, which distributes information on behalf of the government. Asel Tabynbayeva, a spokeswoman for KazMunaiGaz, in an interview confirmed the report and said the company will issue its own statement tomorrow.

CALGARY (CP) - A $4.2-billion-US offer for Calgary-based PetroKazakhstan Inc. from China National Petroleum Corp. is under attack from authorities in three countries.

But despite threats emerging from Kazakhstan, Russia and India, PetroKazakhstan shareholders are widely expected to approve the deal in a vote Tuesday. In order to get "resolution and final closure," PetroKazakhstan says it needs a positive vote from shareholders and authorization from an Alberta court.

However, the Kazakh presidential news service said Monday that President Nursultan Nazarbayev has signed legal changes giving his government pre-emptive rights on all strategic resources in the central Asian country.

The amendments announced on the weekend give the Kazakh government the right to limit the transfer of property, and are aimed at pre-empting changes of ownership that occur through the purchase of shares listed on exchanges.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/cpress/20051017/ca_pr_on_bu/petrokazakhstan_5  

13 Postings, 7070 Tage cbnowhereWas passiert mit PKZ-Aktien???

 
  
    #39
31.10.05 16:27
Moien!
ich habe noch ein paar PKZ-Aktien in meinem Portfolio und leider noch nichts von meiner Bank gehört, was mit denen jetzt passiet... Hat jemand Infos dazu???
Danke!  

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