LONGREACH OIL LIMITED (LGO)



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General Information
Company Name: Longreach Oil Limited
Stock Code: LGO
Website: www.longreachoil.com
GICS Sub-Industry: Oil & Gas Exploration & Production
Market Cap ($M): 2
Equiv. Shares (M): 586

Current Price Data+
Current Price Open High Low Last Close Volume Price Movement
$ 0.003 $ 0.000 $ 0.000 $ 0.000 $ 0.003 0 0%

Company Overview

Business Description:
Longreach Oil Limited (LGO) is an Australian company with direct interests in Oil & Gas and Renewable Energy Joint Ventures (JV). The Company also has indirect interests in oil exploration, production and coal exploration through its shareholdings in listed, unlisted and private companies.


Financial Summary
Year to Jun NPAT EPS EPS chg (%) PER DPS Yield (%) Franking (%)
2012  A -0.3 -0.1 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
2011  A -0.5 -0.1 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
2010  A -0.1 0.0 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
Source: Aspect actuals / Thomson IBES estimates

Peer Comparison
EPS Growth (%) P/E (%) Dividend Yield (%)
Company Mkt Cap 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F
Beach Energy (BPT) $1,585 M 0.7828 -0.2483 0.1432 11.8036 15.7035 13.7363 0.0180 0.0180 0.0180
Longreach Oil (LGO) $2 M -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0000 -- --
Oil Search (OSH) $10,278 M -0.3691 0.0607 1.8190 69.7464 65.7558 23.3263 0.0050 0.0053 0.0053
Santos (STO) $12,275 M -0.1141 0.3993 0.2471 28.2700 20.2031 16.2001 0.0236 0.0236 0.0236
Woodside Petroleum (WPL) $31,061 M 0.1834 0.0140 0.1162 15.4756 15.2613 13.6728 0.0332 0.0527 0.0584

Market Comparison
Earnings P/E Ratio P/B Ratio P/E Growth P/S Ratio
LGO -- -- 0.45 -- 15.0
Market 1.13 13.2 0.92 2.50 2.58
Sector 1.37 15.8 0.79 2.17 5.41

Directors
Name Position Start Date
Mr Peter C Hetherton Company Secretary,Non-Executive Director 01 October 1985
Mr Boris Ganke Non-Executive Chairman 20 May 1981
Mr Bruce David Burrell Non-Executive Director 07 October 2011
Mr Andrew Guy Phillips Non-Executive Director 02 April 2013
Mr Steven Baghdadi Non-Executive Director 10 May 2013
Mr Justin Rosenberg Non-Executive Director 02 April 2013

Substantial Shareholders
Holding Name
51,443,844 (11.43%) Sunvest Corporation Ltd
26,780,000 (5.95%) Southern Cross Exploration N L
62,754,446 (13.95%) Ganke, B
42,000,000 (9.33%) Starlight Holdings Limited and controlled entities

Calendar of Events
Date Event
14 May 2014 Report (Interim)
29 April 2014 Report (Quarterly)
30 January 2014 Report (Quarterly)
30 October 2013 Report (Quarterly)
22 October 2013 Report (Annual)
30 July 2013 Report (Quarterly)
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