Floor Trader: Whiting Petroleum Offer To Create Inventory Backlog

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Whiting Petroleum CorpWLL
's inventory backlog of shares created by its pending public offering will take time to unload, a trader told Benzinga on Tuesday. The stock tumbled more than 20 percent on disappointment that its rumored sale is likely dead in the wake of plans to raise $3.2 billion in a stock offering and sale of notes. "It's clearly going to take a few weeks to work through the overhead supply after this kind of a deal," New York Stock Exchange Floor Trader Timothy Anderson told Benzinga. Anderson, of TJM Institutional Services LLC, called the $30 a share offering price "a very, very steep discount" for the 35 million-share transaction. On Monday, Whiting had changed hands near $50, and were trading recently at $31. "Clearly they need capital," said Anderson. "But it will take some time to get back to the $35 range." The company, which specialized in hydro-fracking in the North Dakota Bakken oil field, hit a 52-week low in December of $24.13, but was trading as high as $92.92 earlier in 2014. "They're generally viewed as a very strong, well-managed operator," Anderson said. "They're still thought to have very solid management in their little subset of the oil space." Whiting is
expected to outspend
its cash flow by $850 million this year, and by $600 million in 2016, according to Susquehanna's Biju Perincheril.
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