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aboabdullah2000

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ماقصة ارتفاع الشركة اليوم هل هو عائد الى ارتفاع السعر النفط
 

بريد الكتروني

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31 أغسطس 2001
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900
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الظهران-السعوديه
انرون ليس لها دخل في ارتفاع النفط....فهي شركه وساطه بشكل خاص في الغاز الطبيعي والطاقه الكهربائيه وبالتالي فهي تمتلك شبكه ضخمه من الانابيب وكذلك النفط ولكن لأنها شركه وساطه فارتفاع سعر النفط او انخفاضه لايؤثر عليها.......

سبب الارتفاع في اليومين الماضيه هو حصولها على تمويل وقدره مليار ونصف المليار....ولكن التمويل ليس مطلقا وانما مشروط (DEPT IN POSSISSION)
 

almohaisen

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Saudia Arabia
أبو عبدالله السلام عليكم
قد يكون لارتفاع المؤشر اليوم وكذلك ارتفاع النفط دور ضئيل في ذلك ولكن اعتقد السبب الرئيسي هو كما تعرف الشركة وضعت نفسها تحت قانون الافلاس ch-11 وكذلك سوف تقيم دعوى على dynبقيمة عشرة ميليارات كعطل وضرر بسب عدم اكمال صفقة الاندماج وتحلم في كسبها والدليل شوف DYN اليوم نازلة اكثر من دولارين مع العلم المؤشر مرتفع جدا ولكن اخي ابو عبدالله الضاهر انك متورط مثلي ومثل الكثيرين في اسهمها لكني اشوا بعت اليوم واعتقد انها فرصة للبيع اليوم وان ارتفعت غدا اكثر فتوكل على الله وبع واسمع كلام الاساتذه الكبار مثل الاستاذ وبريد اكتروني والسبيعي وغيرهم من اصحاب الخبرة وحتى لو كسبت الدعوى فستكون بعد محاكمات طويلة ولن يدخل جيب المساهمين اي شئ لانه سوف يسدد للدائنين ونتمنى لنا ولكم التوفيق
 

aboabdullah2000

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بارك الله فيكم وكثر الله من امثالكم
اما مسئلة متورط فهي شوية قل غرقان الى شوشتي الله يحمينا وياكم من تدهور السوق والله يخلف علينا وعليكم وكل مسلم
واتمنى ترتفع غدا لنبيع علما باني حاولت البيع اليوم ولم استطع بسبب العله الداتيك الله لا يعطيهم عافية . والسلام عليكم
 

wall st

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انتبها يااخوان الشركة عليها اخبار قوية بكرة
 

aboabdullah2000

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اخر خبر عن شركة انرون

مامعنى هذا الخبر تكفون بسرعة

12/6/2001 8:22:00 AM
By Tom Bergin

LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - A significant proportion of the losses to be incurred by banks who extended multi-billion dollar loans to collapsed energy trader Enron (ENE) will end up being shouldered by the insurance sector, dealers said on Thursday.

Insurance companies gained the Enron exposure through the use of credit derivatives. Financial regulators across the globe have previously warned about the risks posed by the transfer of credit risk from the banking to the insurance industry via these instruments.

"They (the lenders) are not taking as much of a hit as they would have done historically," said the head of credit derivatives at a European bank.

Credit derivatives are insurance-like tools that allow a party, such as a bank, to buy protection against the risk that a company will default on a loan or bond. The protection seller, often an insurance company, participates to earn premia.

More and more bank lenders are using credit derivatives to hedge the default risk on their loan portfolios. Swiss bank group UBS (UBSZN) told Reuters on Tuesday that it had bought credit protection for its entire $74.3 million exposure to the Enron group. Other banks did likewise. "We have bought a lot of Enron protection," said a senior credit derivatives trader at a bank with over $100 million worth of exposure to Enron.

OVER-THE-COUNTER MARKET

As the market is privately-negotiated, or over-the-counter, it is difficult to tell how much Enron exposure has been hedged with credit derivatives but dealers say it is probably significant.

"My guess is a fair amount of it (Enron exposure) is covered," said the head of credit derivatives structuring at a European investment bank.

Banks usually buy their credit protection from investment banks. The investment bank will repackage a portfolio of such risks into a special investment vehicle (SPV), which then issues a range of bond-like securities of varying credit qualities to investors.

Insurers tend to opt for the lower rated securities, which can yield as much as 40 percent per annum.

"The insurance community is a community that is involved in the lower end of the sector," said the European head of credit derivatives for a U.S. investment bank.

If a reference entity in the portfolio defaults on its obligations, the SPV must pay out. The holders of the lower-rated securities are the first to suffer a loss. Hence, in the case of Enron, it will not only be the lending banks who end up bearing the burden of any unpaid loans.

"The people who have taken the risk on are suffering...but they've been compensated for taking that risk," said the U.S. investment bank dealer.

REGULATORS WORRIED

Regulators have welcomed the use of credit derivatives as a means of spreading credit risk across the financial system, reducing the impact of major shocks. However, they have also warned that the pace at which credit derivatives are facilitating massive risk transfer is putting risk management practices under pressure.

"Risk transfer also creates dangers of opaqueness in bearing risks and potentially lack of approriate risk management practices if institutions purchase risks they don't fully understand," Andrew Crockett, general manager of the Bank for International Settlements said in September.

Crockett was speaking at a meeting of the Financial Stability Forum, a body formed by the group of seven rich industrialised nations in the wake of the 1997/98 Asian financial crisis, to spot vulnerabilities in the financial system. He said insurance regulators needed to monitor insurers' use of credit derivatives more carefully. (with additional reporting by Jon Cox in Zurich)
 
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