Articles On IPB Petroleum (ASX:IPB)
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Closing Bell: Afternoon delight as ASX rises on GDP and commodities
And it’s back-to-back gains for the ASX 200 after commodity prices and buying more stuff in December led to a smart 3.4% gain in quarterly GDP. Heading into the close, US futures are on the up. Iron ore is smashing it – up almost 4% to a Ch... |
Stockhead | IPB | 3 years ago |
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Oil stocks are looking tasty, but expect that virus to have a long tail
It looks like them energy names are on the rise Wednesday, largely punching above a local market weighed down by weak US leads and possibly boredom. But don’t thank our collective refusal to acknowledge a warming planet. In this case oil pr... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX closes the week with a gain and a successful billion dollar float
The ASX finished the day in the green and Ventia Service (ASX:VNT) defied the pattern of $1b+ floats underperforming by gaining 22% on its opening day. Also listing today was Cooper Metals (ASX:CPM) and it had a gain too, rising 10% today.... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX snaps 2-day losing streak, a healthcare IPO slumps 40%
Local stocks edged higher on Thursday, as the ASX 200 closed up by 0.13% following two days of losses. Banking stocks fell again after getting hammered yesterday, while money moved back into big-name gold stocks as inflation jitters continu... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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10 at 10: These ASX stocks have made a sudden change in appearance this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX gains to close out the week as US default fears ease
The ASX had a positive end to the week with the ASX 200 gaining 0.87% today taking its weekly gain to 1.9%. All sectors gained with the best being resources which gained nearly 1.7%. Australia’s rise was in line with the broader Asia-Pacifi... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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September Winners Column: A rough month but uranium and lithium managed gains. And caravan renters
September 2021 was the worst month for the ASX since March 2020 but the 50 best stocks gained 57% or more. Despite a positive close on September 30, the ASX finished the month down 2.59% and nearly 4% lower since mid-August. While the stimu... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Hot Money Monday: Viagold is still mooning — up 1,000pc since August 27
Each week, Stockhead recaps ASX stocks that are “running hot” as deduced by the Relative Strength Index (RSI). The RSI is a technical gauge which measures how trading momentum is affecting the price action. A reading of 70 is seen as the le... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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10 at 10: These ASX stocks being closely watched as they shine this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX has its best day of the year, but not enough to avoid 3pc dip in September
The ASX finished September on a solid note but not enough to avoid the worst month since March 2020. The ASX 200 closed at 7,332 points which was 1.88% higher than yesterday but nearly 3% lower than it started the month at. However it is up... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX drifts sideways, hot lithium stock Pan Asia keeps on booming
Local stocks struggled for traction in Wednesday trade, as the major indexes drifted sideways following a weak lead out of the US. Banks and energy stocks were up, offsetting falls in resources and consumer staples. There were few major cat... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Oil and gas stocks were scorching hot in FY2021
The 2021 financial year was one of contrasts for the oil and gas industry with low crude prices making life challenging for many ASX companies earlier in the year before a strong recovery improved conditions. Oil prices traded below the US$... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: The ASX makes a strong start to August, closes 1.3% higher
Local markets have made a strong start to the week, with the ASX200 closing 1.34% higher on Monday as some major M&A activity stole the headlines. Gains were led by the tech sector, as Afterpay (ASX:APT) showed its weight by dragging th... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX 200 up 10 months in a row, but tide turns against BNPL stocks
The armed forces could be called upon to enforce Sydney’s strict lockdown, and we might see troops on the streets as early as Monday. On the bourse, the benchmark ASX 200 has closed 0.40% lower on Friday, but was flat for the week. The mini... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Tech sell off leads the ASX down 0.7pc
The ASX tech sector succumbed to the latest selloff in tech equities globally. dragging the rest of the bourse down with it. The ASX 200 retreated 0.7% to close at 7,379 points while the ASX Emerging Companies Index lost 1.06%, closing at 2... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Hot Money Monday: Prospa comes in from the cold with six-day rally
Each week, Stockhead recaps ASX stocks that are “running hot” as deduced by the Relative Strength Index (RSI). The RSI is a technical gauge which measures how trading momentum is affecting the price action. A reading of 70 is seen as the le... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Power Up: Uranium is picking up speed
Uranium optimism is growing with governments around the world including nuclear energy in their plans to slash carbon emissions and the US saying outright that achieving its climate goals would not be possible without nuclear plants. Nuclea... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Oil is gaining again, but just how sustainable is it?
Crude oil prices have strengthened this week with the benchmark Brent oil now tracking above US$70 per barrel after OPEC and its associates expressed optimism about demand for the fossil fuel. Commonwealth Bank quoted Saudi Arabia energy mi... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Power Up: Energy demand is recovering, but who’s winning?
Energy is an essential piece of modern life and while energy demand fell in 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging markets and developing economies are expected to drive a 4.6 per cent increase in demand. In its Global En... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Power Up: Shale oil is a dagger aimed at the heart of oil prices
Power Up is Stockhead’s fortnightly look at all the news and moves driving ASX energy stocks. After a brief foray above the $US65 ($85.60) a barrel mark in March, oil prices have slid back down to hover around the $US60 a barrel level thank... |
Stockhead | IPB | 4 years ago |
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Capital raisings: Investors upped the ante in June, resources took top spot
In June, ASX-listed companies of all sizes continued to raise capital but the small-cap sector was particularly busy. Stocks with market capitalisations of under $100m at the time of the deal raised $274m in the last month. This is triple M... |
Stockhead | IPB | 5 years ago |
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Low oil price would not unduly impact IPB’s Idris well
It pays to keep an eye on stocks that have been oversold in the wake of oil price volatility, particularly those at the smaller end of the scale. It was only a fortnight ago that shares in IPB Petroleum Ltd (ASX:IPB) stacked on 200% in a ma... |
FinFeed | IPB | 5 years ago |
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IPB on track to attract investor groups
On October 24, Finfeed suggested that the 7% increase in IPB Petroleum’s (ASX:IPB) share price could be the start of a significant and sustained recovery after the stock was sold down over the previous six months. At that stage the company’... |
FinFeed | IPB | 6 years ago |
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Is a Farm-in for IPB’s Potential Multi-Million Barrell Oil Asset Just Around the Corner?
The very tightly held IPB Resources (ASX:IPB) is looking to secure debt financing or facilitate a farm-in with these Middle Eastern investors and, by all accounts, these talks are progressing well. |
NextOilRush | IPB | 6 years ago |
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IPB catalysts on the horizon as it considers a range of options at Gwydion
Shares in IPB Petroleum (ASX:IPB) have been adversely affected by volatility in the oil price over the last six months. While global uncertainty and specific events in relation to oil supply/demand dynamics have affected large players in th... |
FinFeed | IPB | 6 years ago |
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Top 10 at 10: These ASX stocks are celebrating this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10 highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers in percentage terms. The market opens at 10am (easte... |
Stockhead | IPB | 6 years ago |
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Rise & Shine: What you need to know before the ASX opens
On Stockhead today, the disconnect between federal and state governments on coal, private equity deals are rising and an ‘avalanche’ is laying waste to lithium prices. But first, here’s what you need to know. The day ahead Data Today the... |
Stockhead | IPB | 6 years ago |
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Energy: Winchester reckons it has a whole lot of Texas tea; shares jump 18pc
Of all the energy companies providing updates this morning, only Winchester Energy (ASX:WEL) stood out because it recovered significant oil. The Texas-focused explorer has swabbed two intervals at its Arledge 16#2 well and the combined rate... |
Stockhead | IPB | 6 years ago |
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10 at 10: These 10 stocks are showing their strength this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10 highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers in percentage terms. The market opens at 10am (easte... |
Stockhead | IPB | 6 years ago |
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Junior Oil Players On ASX – IPB, CVN, BPT, BRU
According to the June 2019 quarterly report released by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, the Resource and Energy sector contributed around 13% to Australia’s total GDP growth in the year to March 2019 and constituted arou... |
Kalkine Media | IPB | 6 years ago |