Het blijft mij verbazen dat ze toch geen bod uitbrengen op RWE of E.ON. Die laatste twee worden uitgespuwd door de Duitse beleggers. Bleek bij beleggersonderzoek de minst populaire Duitse DAX-aandelen te zijn. De Duitse regering heeft al aangegeven, ook alweer tot mijn verbazing, dat ze er geen bezwaar tegen hebben als de Russen komen.
Nou kom op, met een goed bod! Ik kan het gebruiken!
( Via RWE heeft Gazprom dan ook Essent in handen.. dat is natuurlijk wel ffff slikken in Holland...)
Gazprom Investments
Gazprom may boost investments 52 percent to 1.24 trillion rubles this year, compared with an initial plan, as it builds pipelines and infrastructure and after a retrenchment from nuclear power following Japan’s Fukushima disaster helped boost gas demand. In November, Gazprom’s board had planned to cut spending this year from 2010 in anticipation of a slack market.
Sales volumes to Europe and other countries outside the former Soviet Union advanced 12 percent to 46.6 billion cubic meters in the first quarter, the Russian gas export monopoly said. Shipments to Europe and Turkey may reach 158 billion cubic meters this year and export revenue will probably rise to a record, Chief Executive Officer Alexei Miller said in June.
The average gross gas price on those sales increased 17 percent to $343.10 per 1,000 cubic meters from the first quarter of last year, according to Gazprom’s statement. The company has said the price may average $400 this year, compared with $306 last year.
The world’s largest gas producer links its gas prices to oil and products with a lag of as long as nine months. Brent averaged $105 a barrel in the first quarter, compared with $77 a barrel in the year-earlier period.