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16.06.25 - 08:48
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Tesla glänzt mit Stärke – das ist jetzt wichtig (Der Aktionaer)
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Die Aktien von Tesla haben sich zuletzt wieder sehr stark präsentiert. Am Freitag gingen sie mit einem Plus von 1,9 Prozent hinter Diamondback Energy als zweitstärkster Wert des Tages im Nasdaq 100 aus dem Handel. Im Wochenvergleich ist das Papier von Tesla mit einem Plus von gut zehn Prozent der beste Werte im Technologiewerteindex vor Diamondback Energy und Palantir Technologies....
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03.06.25 - 12:33
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Viper Energy, Inc., a Subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, Inc., to Acquire Sitio Royalties Corp. in All-Equity Transaction; Increases Base Dividend (GlobeNewswire EN)
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MIDLAND, Texas, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Viper Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNOM) (“Viper” or the “Company”), a subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:FANG) (“Diamondback”), and Sitio Royalties Corp. (NYSE:STR) (“Sitio”) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Viper will acquire Sitio in an all-equity transaction valued at approximately $4.1 billion, including Sitio's net debt of approximately $1.1 billion as of March 31, 2025. The consideration will consist of 0.4855 shares of Class A common stock of a new holding company (“pro forma Viper”) for each share of Sitio Class A common stock, and 0.4855 units of Viper's operating subsidiary, Viper Energy Partners LLC, for each unit of Sitio's operating subsidiary (along with a corresponding amount of Class B common stock of pro forma Viper for each share of Sitio Class C common stock), representing an implied value to each Sitio stockholder of $19.41 per share based on the closing price o...
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23.05.25 - 22:00
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Oil War Makes Landfall: Permian Rigs, Crew Counts Crater As Oil Prices Plunge, And It′s About To Get Much Worse... (ZeroHedge)
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Oil War Makes Landfall: Permian Rigs, Crew Counts Crater As Oil Prices Plunge, And It's About To Get Much Worse...
Two weeks after Travis Stice, CEO of shale giant Diamondback Energy, warned that the US energy industry "is at a tipping point" and - more ominously - that US shale output has finally peaked (resulting in Diamondback slashing its capex budget as Saudi Arabia launched the latest OPEC+ price war), we now have confirmation that the CEO was right.
As Goldman commodity strategist Yulia Grigsby writes in her latest Oil Tracker note, amid continued declines in oil prices, there was a silver lining: namely that US total rig and frac spread count continued to decline quickly, especially in the Permian, -14% and -22% from year ago, respectively, as shown in the chart below.
Grigsby speculates that while the Permian activity slowdown may partly reflect the preservation of the best inventory rather than wells shutdowns, oil fields with higher breakevens, e.g. North Dakota shale, ar...
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