ChitForBrains
13 years ago
Trading again, 700 shares in America. http://www.delekenergy.co.il/?CategoryID=181 has them at 200.20 open and close with low of 197 and high of 201.80 (I think they were at 210 when I started the board).
Volume of 5,596,070 shares. Volume in NIS 11,203,092. Today's WSJ has the shekel at $0.2907 or NIS 3.4396 (Friday's close, -2.7%).
200.20 * 5...mil = $1,120,333,214 shekels (old) / 100 = close to their NIS volume.
So does that mean the American shares are a tenth of the Israeli shares? Or for every 100 shares you are buying 10 in Israel? That doesn't make sense, since the other formula seems to equate the price.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Israeli_shekel
So that means it trades in the Israeli agora which is a 100th of a shekel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_new_shekel
So buying 700 shares here is buying 70 shares there in agoras, right? Obviously I didn't work hard enough on the pricing before.
ChitForBrains
13 years ago
Deutsche Bank Bullish On Leviathan Partners (This also validates what I was thinking on Avner 210/share being old sheckle)
http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000648718 The bank initiated coverage of Ratio and gives "Buy" recommendations for Delek Group and its subsidiaries, but downgrades Tamar partner Isramco.
25 May 11 12:00, Koby Yeshayahou
Deutsche Bank has initiated coverage of Leviathan partner Ratio Oil Exploration (1992) LP (TASE:RATI.L) with a "Buy" recommendation and target price of NIS 0.58. It also reiterates its "Buy" recommendations for Delek Group Ltd. (TASE: DLEKG) and its subsidiaries, Delek Energy Systems Ltd. (TASE: DEOL), Delek Drilling LP (TASE: DEDR.L), and Avner Oil and Gas LP (TASE: AVNR.L).
The target prices are NIS 1,080 for Delek Group, NIS 1,700 for Delek Energy, NIS 16.70 for Delek Drilling, and NIS 3 for Avner. The bank says that the Leviathan companies "have higher potential return if oil is discovered, but more downside risk if not."
The share prices of Delek Group and its subsidiaries reflect only the value of natural gas, and sees triple-digit upside potential if oil is found at Leviathan. Deutsche Bank cautions, however, that the likelihood is not high, based on the seismic surveys of the structure. "With the exception of Ratio, we believe the market has not significantly priced in an oil discovery. That said, we believe a failure to discover oil would drive share prices lower on sentiment, creating buying opportunities."
Deutsche Bank, however, downgraded Delek's partner in Tamar, Isramco Ltd. (Nasdaq: ISRL; TASE: ISRA.L) to "Hold", with a target price of NIS 0.42, because of limited upside following its share performance.
Deutsche Bank adds that disruptions in gas supplies from Egypt - Israel's only other source of natural gas - "has materially increased the pricing power of the Israeli gas partnerships, which now have the ability to raise prices that could offset at least part of the impact from the Sheshinski tax measures." The value of Israeli natural gas assets, particularly Tamar, has increased. While the bank believes that Egyptian gas will continue to flow, a significant reduction or complete cut-off of deliveries could further boost the bank's valuations of Delek Group and the other companies.
Finally, new discoveries would add to the upside potential. Deutsche Bank cites the US Geological Survey estimate of 122 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the Levant basin, much of which is in Israel's exclusive economic zone. Ratio is due to announce the results of the 3D seismic survey of its wholly-owed Gal prospect in July, which if positive, will add to its upside potential. Delek Group owns additional licenses and Isramco is exploring the Shimshon prospect.
Oil and gas exploration shares fell in morning trading as part of the general trend on the TASE. Delek Group fell 1.5% by midday to NIS 801, Delek Energy fell 1.2% to NIS 1,151, Delek Drilling fell 1.6% to NIS 11.86, Avner fell 1.9% to NIS 2.10, Ratio fell 2.3% to NIS 0.39, and Isramco fell 2.6% to NIS 0.41.
Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on May 25, 2011
© Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd. 2011
ChitForBrains
13 years ago
Okay if I ever find that Canadian company. The Applied Nano... looks like they use electron spins for light creation and not quantum computing.
This is what I have on Sprintronics (perhaps Quantum Computing will yield us better results?):
SCITATIONALERT Table of Contents Alert for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology Fri, 12/3/10 Inbox
... Future direction of direct writing Nam-Soo Kim and Kenneth N. Han J. Appl. Phys. 108, 102801 (2010) A window on the future of spintronics Hideo Ohno Nature Mater. 9, 952 (2010) Nanoporous molecular crystals Neil B. McKeown J. Mater. Chem. 20, 10588 (2010) Fabrication ...
Unread SCITATIONALERT Table of Contents Alert for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology Fri, 7/2/10 Inbox
... 2010) Spin-orbit coupling induced anisotropy effects in bimetallic antiferromagnets: A route towards antiferromagnetic spintronics A. B. Shick, S. Khmelevskyi, O. N. Mryasov, J. Wunderlich, and T. Jungwirth Phys. Rev. B 81, 212409 (2010) Impurity-induced ...
Unread SCITATIONALERT Table of Contents Alert for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology Fri, 4/30/10 Inbox
... Marin Steenackers, Oliver A. Williams, Jose A. Garrido, and Rainer Jordan Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 12, 4360 (2010) Molecular spintronics using noncollinear magnetic molecules Alessandro Soncini and Liviu F. Chibotaru Phys. Rev. B 81, 132403 (2010) Out-of-equilibrium ...
Unread SCITATIONALERT Table of Contents Alert for Virtual Journal of Applications of Superconductivity Tue, 3/2/10 Inbox
... 18&Issue=5&ver=dl&type=ALERT Journal: Virtual Journal of Applications of Superconductivity Volume: 18 Issue: 5 Superconducting spintronics: Spin-polarized transport in superconducting junctions with ferromagnetic semiconducting contact Y. C. Tao and J. G. Hu J. Appl ...
Unread SCITATIONALERT Table of Contents Alert for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology Fri, 10/9/09 Inbox
... Frank H. L. Koppens, Jeroen Danon, Yuli V. Nazarov, and Lieven M. K. Vandersypen Nature Phys. 5, 764 (2009) Quasi-ferromagnet spintronics in the graphene nanodisclead system Motohiko Ezawa New J. Phys. 11, 095005 (2009) Erratum: Thermospin effects in a quantum ...
Unread SCITATIONALERT Table of Contents Alert for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology Fri, 8/28/09 Inbox
... Double Quantum Dots Eran Sela and Ian Affleck Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 087204 (2009) Spin-dependent current modulation in organic spintronics J. H. Wei, X. J. Liu, S. J. Xie, and YiJing Yan J. Chem. Phys. 131, 064906 (2009) Spin-torque driven magnetization dynamics ...
Unread SCITATIONALERT Table of Contents Alert for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology Fri, 5/22/09 Inbox
... Mal'shukov Phys. Rev. B 79, 195314 (2009) Polaron Formation in the Presence of Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupling: Implications for Spintronics Lucian Covaci and Mona Berciu Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 186403 (2009) Nonequilibrium Spin Dynamics in the Ferromagnetic Kondo ...
Unread SCITATIONALERT Table of Contents Alert for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology Fri, 3/20/09 Inbox
... D. Ouellette, M. Rodwell, S. J. Allen, A. P. Jacob, D. W. Lee, and S. X. Wang J. Appl. Phys. 105, 07D311 (2009) Molecular spintronics and quantum computing J. Mater. Chem. 19, 1670 (2009) Quantum computing with molecular spin systems Jorg Lehmann, Alejandro ...
Unread physnews@aip.org Physics News Update 842 Tue, 10/9/07 Inbox
... through circuits. But the electrons* spins might also be exploited to gain new control over data storage and processing. Spintronics is the general name for this budding branch of electronics. (Nobel Prize website: http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics ...
Unread physnews@aip.org Physics News Update 836 Tue, 8/21/07 Inbox
... they are seeking to understand how the spin of a single atom is influenced by its environment, with an eye toward future spintronics and quantum information applications. (Yayon et al., Physical Review Letters, 10 August 2007; lab website, http://physics ...
Unread physnews@aip.org Physics News Update 793 Wed, 9/20/06 Inbox
... polarize the electrons (orient their spins) using only electric fields at room temperature as well, a great boon for prospective spintronics circuitry that would fashion a new form of electronics in which both charge and spin provide ways of storing and processing ...
Unread physnews@aip.org Physics News Update 739 Thu, 7/28/05 Inbox
... Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News Number 739 July 28, 2005 by Phillip F. Schewe, Ben Stein NEW SPINTRONIC SPEED RECORD. Spintronics is the science devoted to gaining greater control over digital information processing by exploiting electron spin along with electron ...
Read physnews@aip.org Physics News Update 707 Wed, 11/3/04 Inbox
... Cooper pairing mechanism (such as how large the pair is under various circumstances). This work is part of the larger study of spintronics-the exploitation of electron spin for performing
stlsmitty
13 years ago
Here are a few I found from an article on seekingalpha's website
The following are the players in this field excluding universities, private firms and companies not traded on U.S. Exchanges. More information will be added as it becomes available and by those who wish to participate in this investment theme.
Applied Nanotech Holdings (APNT) recently @$0.21 EPS $-0.02 52 week high $0.36, 52 week low $0.19 shares outstanding (MIL) 107,473,000. Market Cap (MIL) 22,569,330. ROA -165.10 price/cash flow (TTM) -11.60 operating margin -63.30 Profit Margin - 67.90 Average daily volume (MIL) 0.097 2008 revenue $4M 2008 net income $-2.7M 2008 EPS $-0.o3 2008 EBITA $-4.6M 2007 revenue $4M 2007 net income $-4.3M 2007 EPS $-0.04 2007 EBITA $-4.3M. The company has two reportable revenue streams in addition to the primary holding company: Applied Nanotech, INC. Which develops proprietary carbon nanotube and related technologies. Electronic Bi