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Broker tips: BSkyB, Filtrona, Nighthawk

Wed, 20th Oct 2010 13:02

KBC Peel Hunt is anticipating few surprises in British Sky Broadcasting's (BSkyB) first quarter results due on Friday.The bid for the company by News Corporation is likely to be of more interest than the company's launch of dedicated high definition (HD) channels and its HBO carriage deal, the broker said. News Corp already has a 39.1% stake in BSkyB and made an indicative offer of 700p a share in July.Despite growing opposition to the bid, the broker expects the bid to go through, "with the price nudged closer to management's 800p threshold than the initial 700p indicative offer", analyst Patrick Yau said.The broker admits there is a key risk with the company with regulatory review by both UK and EU regulators. "The BBC has been outspoken against the threat of the erosion of media plurality in the UK and a loose alliance of media companies in the UK (all of whom compete with either BSkyB or News Corp)", Yau added.However, Yau believes the bid will be successful, advising investors to buy the stock ahead of the formal bid announcement.KBC has confirmed its 'buy' rating with a target price of 750p.A third quarter trading update that was merely in line with expectations was a cue for a round of profit taking in Filtrona, the international supplier of speciality plastic and fibre products.Panmure Gordon thinks that with the shares closing last night at a 52-week high of 259p the stock is no longer worth buying, though that view was expressed before the market knocked more than 5% off the share price in the morning session.Panmure Gordon switches its stance from "buy" to "hold" but maintains its 274p price target after the company achieved slightly better overall growth in the third quarter than the broker was expecting.The broker notes, however, that "there are a number of issues within the mix."These include a cautionary note on growth in the porous technologies division in the fourth quarter as a result of overstocking by its largest customers, and cigarette tax changes in Japan bringing filter orders forwards into the third quarter.The broker's full year expectations remain unchanged though it has fiddled around with the forecast margins of the group's various divisions."We believe Filtrona continues to make significant progress, though as is always the case it may pay not to get too carried away too far in advance," the broker said.The admission by oil explorer Nighthawk Energy that it will not meet its previously announced target of 1,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day this year is a clear disappointment, broker Daniel Stewart concedes, but it has not dampened the broker's enthusiasm for the stock.The company explained that the shortfall in production this year is due to the limited number of wells on test. Daniel Stewart investment analyst Richard Nolan notes that there are currently 19 wells on the Jolly Ranch prospect, of which only six are currently producing."As we have said in the past, this is not so much as an exploration play as it is an engineering play. The John Craig 7-2 well was drilled 30 miles NW [north-west] of the core area and confirms the extension of the shales. However, sand ingress is restricting production. Solving sand problems, fraccing [fracturing], completion techniques and discovering sweet spots should produce value for shareholders," suggests Nolan.The major area of doubt, however, is whether the company has sufficient funds to solve those problems.It's a view echoed by Nighthawk's broker and nominated advisor (nomad), Westhouse Securities."There is no question that as a shale oil play, Jolly Ranch presents challenges in the early development stages that conventional plays do not. However, with exceptional estimates of oil in place, the patience this requires at the start can lead to substantial rewards, as understanding of completion techniques is optimised. Recent transactions involving other shale plays in North America, albeit predominantly gas, have shown the potential value that can be created once these techniques are established," Westhouse says. "Nighthawk's decision to pursue well recompletions and testing, rather than additional new drilling, will help achieve both better understanding of the play and improve cash flow, which we believe demonstrates the management's focus on value-creating opportunities," the broker concludes.Like Daniel Stewart, Westhouse rates the shares a buy. Its target price of 88p, however, is far more optimistic than Daniel Stewart's 45p.
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Nighthawk Energy reports record oil production for August

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Nighthawk Achieves Record Oil Production Levels In Colorado

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5 Aug 2013 07:06

Monday broker round-up UPDATE

Anglo American: Citi increases target price from 1400p to 1500p reiterating a neutral rating. Atkins: Jefferies raises target price from 950p to 1075p and retains a hold recommendation. Capita: Berenberg takes target price from 955p to 1060p, while downgrading from buy to hold. Cineworld Group: N

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Nighthawk Energy secures funding for projects

US-focused oil company Nighthawk Energy has entered into a short-term debt facility to fund the purchase of the remaining 25 per cent working interest in its Smoky Hill and Jolly Ranch projects in Colorado. The group exercised its option to acquire stake on July 4th and expects to complete the tran

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27 Jun 2013 10:31

Nighthawk Energy advances on positive drilling update

Nighthawk Energy, the US-focused oil development and production company, has reported the presence of hydrocarbons at the Mississippi Spergen formation. In a drilling and development update on the Arikaree Creek oilfield at its 100% controlled and operated Smoky Hill project in the Denver-Julesburg

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18 Jun 2013 09:22

Colorado oil production report lifts Nighthawk Energy

Shares in AIM-listed Nighthawk Energy rose on Tuesday after the US-focused oil development and production company reported that oil production at Arikaree Creek exceeded 1,000 barrels per day. In a production update covering the group's 100%-controlled and operated smoky Hill and Jolly Ranch projec

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4 Jun 2013 08:04

Nighthawk upbeat about Colorado oilfield after discovery

US focused oil explorer Nighthawk Energy said that drilling at its Taos 1-10 well at the Smoky Hill project in Colarado has confirmed an oil column, causing shares to surge on Tuesday morning. Taos 1-10 was drilled to a target depth of 8,315 feet and found 35 feet of gross pay interval in the Missi

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30 May 2013 11:51

Nighthawk Energy jumps on production update

Shares of Colorado focused shale oil producer Nighthawk Energy rallied as investors cheered a positive production and operations update at its Smoky Hill and Jolly Ranch projects in the Denver-Julesburg Basin. The group confirmed that the Big Sky 4-11 well, located on the Arikaree Creek oil field,

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11 Apr 2013 08:39

Nighthawk well positioned after record March

Nighthawk Energy, the Colorado focused shale oil producer, pumped a record monthly volume of oil from its wells and is generating free cash for further investment. The company averaged 372 barrels per day in March, well ahead of February's 284 and January's 280 barrels, and pledged further increas

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14 Mar 2013 09:11

Nighthawk's oil production and revenues soar

US-focused shale oil company Nighthawk posted a 65 per cent increase in revenues for the last half of 2012 on the back of record production. Group revenues came to $1.6m, up from $0.9m in the previous half, as gross production grew 165% to 135 barrels of oil per day. During the period, the company

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6 Feb 2013 10:46

Nighthawk shares lift off on Jolly Ranch update

Shares in US-focused shale oil development and production company Nighthawk Energy rose on Wednesday after the company published a positive production and operations update for its projects in Colorado. The AIM-listed company revealed that net revenue from oil sales for the two months of December a

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