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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.219.754 von DomRuinart am 02.03.15 19:03:52Na kaputt geht die nie und nimmer...wäre wie wenn Daimler in D weg wäre , bloss die Frage wohin es erst mal geht.
Ich kanns echt noch nicht einschätzen.
Ich kanns echt noch nicht einschätzen.
"Too big to fail"...wie gesagt, die sind zu groß und wichtig für Brasilien:
Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras SA (ADR) Expected To Receive Government Funding To Improve Its Liquidity Position
The Brazilian government may step in to save the frailing oil giant
By: Micheal Kaufman
Published: Mar 2, 2015 at 6:58 am EST
The Brazilian oil major Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras SA (ADR) (NYSE:PBR) is currently under investigation over allegations of corruption. Federal prosecutors argue the company inflated its cost of contracts by colluding with leading construction firms, and the rest was used to bribe former company executives and local politicians. The company released its unaudited results on January 27, but failed to incorporate the exact value of the asset write downs.
The Rio de Janeiro-based company has been unable to raise additional finance to fund many of its activities, as it continues to be haunted by the corruption scandal. According to Fitch Ratings, the Brazilian government is most likely to fund Petrobras if the state run oil company is unable to finance itself through the debt market, reports Bloomberg Business.
Moody’s downgraded Petrobras’ credit rating to junk status on February 24. The downgrade was made two steps below what is required for an investment grade rating for the company. The downgrade by Moody’s came due to the limitations imposed on the company to meet its financing needs. It also warned that a further downgrade could be expected if the situation doesn’t improve. Similar downgrades are also expected by Standard & Poor’s and Fitch ratings, which could prompt investors to sell of the company’s bonds.
If the government does intervene, Petrobras funding could come from government controlled banked such as BNDES, according to Joe Bormann – Fitch’s managing director for corporate finance in Latin America. He also indicated that if such support does come for Petrobras, Fitch’s lowest investment grade rating of BBB- was justified.
Petrobras currently is the most indebted energy company in the world, with debt levels of around $135 billion. The company has issued bonds worth $52 billion. If the company fails to release its annual statements before the end of April, it could stimulate early repayment of its issued bonds.
The news of government intervention will be welcomed by Petrobras executives, who haven’t had anything positive to report since the company got webbed into the corruption scandal. According to a local Brazilian newspaper, Estado de S. Paulo, Petrobras informed on Thursday that it received funding of around $2.1 billion from Brazilian state owned banks. The newspaper obtained this information from an unidentified Petrobras executive.
The company’s $2.25 billion bonds maturing in 2024 saw an increase of 1.20 cents to 91.73 cents on Friday. This government support could prove great value for the company, which will allow it to maintain liquidity at a time when crude oil prices have fallen more than 50%, and the corruption scandal continues to weigh on its operational costs.
The Petrobras stock closed Friday’s trading up 5.41% at $6.63.
Quelle: Bidness ETC
Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras SA (ADR) Expected To Receive Government Funding To Improve Its Liquidity Position
The Brazilian government may step in to save the frailing oil giant
By: Micheal Kaufman
Published: Mar 2, 2015 at 6:58 am EST
The Brazilian oil major Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras SA (ADR) (NYSE:PBR) is currently under investigation over allegations of corruption. Federal prosecutors argue the company inflated its cost of contracts by colluding with leading construction firms, and the rest was used to bribe former company executives and local politicians. The company released its unaudited results on January 27, but failed to incorporate the exact value of the asset write downs.
The Rio de Janeiro-based company has been unable to raise additional finance to fund many of its activities, as it continues to be haunted by the corruption scandal. According to Fitch Ratings, the Brazilian government is most likely to fund Petrobras if the state run oil company is unable to finance itself through the debt market, reports Bloomberg Business.
Moody’s downgraded Petrobras’ credit rating to junk status on February 24. The downgrade was made two steps below what is required for an investment grade rating for the company. The downgrade by Moody’s came due to the limitations imposed on the company to meet its financing needs. It also warned that a further downgrade could be expected if the situation doesn’t improve. Similar downgrades are also expected by Standard & Poor’s and Fitch ratings, which could prompt investors to sell of the company’s bonds.
If the government does intervene, Petrobras funding could come from government controlled banked such as BNDES, according to Joe Bormann – Fitch’s managing director for corporate finance in Latin America. He also indicated that if such support does come for Petrobras, Fitch’s lowest investment grade rating of BBB- was justified.
Petrobras currently is the most indebted energy company in the world, with debt levels of around $135 billion. The company has issued bonds worth $52 billion. If the company fails to release its annual statements before the end of April, it could stimulate early repayment of its issued bonds.
The news of government intervention will be welcomed by Petrobras executives, who haven’t had anything positive to report since the company got webbed into the corruption scandal. According to a local Brazilian newspaper, Estado de S. Paulo, Petrobras informed on Thursday that it received funding of around $2.1 billion from Brazilian state owned banks. The newspaper obtained this information from an unidentified Petrobras executive.
The company’s $2.25 billion bonds maturing in 2024 saw an increase of 1.20 cents to 91.73 cents on Friday. This government support could prove great value for the company, which will allow it to maintain liquidity at a time when crude oil prices have fallen more than 50%, and the corruption scandal continues to weigh on its operational costs.
The Petrobras stock closed Friday’s trading up 5.41% at $6.63.
Quelle: Bidness ETC
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.218.011 von Jagdhornboxer am 02.03.15 16:38:13Also kleine Anleger waren das sicher nicht...verfolge es weiterhin
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.217.339 von Expertchen007 am 02.03.15 15:33:54da müssen ein paar Institutionelle geschmissen haben, doch die Hunderttausender Pakete wurden direkt vom Markt wieder aufgesaugt...
zu 0,096 mal wieder das Zerti eingekauft... scheint mein Standardpreis zu werden
... noch 2 Schüsse frei
zu 0,096 mal wieder das Zerti eingekauft... scheint mein Standardpreis zu werden
... noch 2 Schüsse frei
War mal wieder ein nettes Beispiel, Vorbörse und Haupthandel.
http://www.nasdaq.com/de/symbol/pbr/real-time
http://www.nasdaq.com/de/symbol/pbr/real-time
oh deutlich...NEWS hab ich nix gesehen
das zweite ist es
oder doch die Korrektur nach unten ??? schwer zu sagen .
geht mal wieder ordentlich zum Wochenstart ( erst mal rauf )
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 49.198.796 von Montekaolino am 27.02.15 17:47:59hier zu finden ...ich mach Laufzeit 6 Monate min. ...DAX 10 800 Punkte
Basispreis: von: .... bis 10 800
Gibt hunderte davon...PUT
http://www.onvista.de/optionsscheine/os-vergleich.html
Keine KScheine..normale OS
z.b
CR440B Commerzbank 10.800,000 Pkt. 16.03.16 0,010 5,980 5,990 6,765 1,000 19,10% 19:27:56
CR5HM4 Commerzbank 10.800,000 Pkt. 13.01.16 0,010 5,230 5,240 7,548 1,000 19,10% 19:29:18
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Hier passiert heut nicht mehr viel...aber war nicht übel
Basispreis: von: .... bis 10 800
Gibt hunderte davon...PUT
http://www.onvista.de/optionsscheine/os-vergleich.html
Keine KScheine..normale OS
z.b
CR440B Commerzbank 10.800,000 Pkt. 16.03.16 0,010 5,980 5,990 6,765 1,000 19,10% 19:27:56
CR5HM4 Commerzbank 10.800,000 Pkt. 13.01.16 0,010 5,230 5,240 7,548 1,000 19,10% 19:29:18
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Hier passiert heut nicht mehr viel...aber war nicht übel
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