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WHE Wildhorse Eng

10.75
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Wildhorse Eng LSE:WHE London Ordinary Share AU000000WHE4 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 10.75 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 10.75 GBX

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Posted at 13/11/2015 16:57 by iamborg1of1
All I can say is I'm glad I purchased a lot of shares. This is a long term investment and the only thing that could go wrong is they employ the marx brothers to run the company or an american . Quite simply they have metamorphosis the company which is risky ,but on this occasion they have pulled it of. I will hold these share for a long time and may be buy more.
Posted at 09/11/2015 01:03 by noirua
Very quiet are WHE with just a little more trading in Australia. Stock appears to have been overlooked of late, after the 200%+ run up from February to July 2015. Looks to have a lot further to run yet.
Posted at 25/9/2015 06:21 by noirua
SOP enjoys a substantial price premium over Muriate of Potash ("MOP") due to its relative scarcity, (secondary) costs of production and preference for chloride sensitive crops, usually higher value human food crops. Current SOP prices are US$700/t, approximately twice the current MOP price.

[The AFPO potash agreement is only at US$500 per tonne compared to WHE's estimate of US$700 per tonne. On top of that the Aussie dollar is down from 95c to the US$1 to $1.42 to the US$1.]
Posted at 22/9/2015 20:46 by noirua
WHE management do appear to be a 'go for it' team set to get a resource at breath taking speed. Not like many companies who dangle about for years and still dont progress; good luck to them.
Triton Minerals TON had similar management style even if not potash - share price hit 95c at the peak, up from below 4c.
Posted at 22/9/2015 09:41 by noirua
Zac's view on WHE, starts at 4 minutes through, back in August last:
Posted at 22/9/2015 00:06 by noirua
Prices on ASX:
Posted at 21/9/2015 20:21 by noirua
Only once over many years have I held a stock that recovered from a large consolidation and that was due to coal prices rising during 2003 to 2009; rose from market cap of A$10m to A$4.3 billion at the peak. PCI coal rose from $55 a tonne to $180 per tonne - only something like that would take us up enough in the case of WHE.
The present management are thinking very big indeed and maybe they do have the contacts to pull this one off.
Posted at 21/9/2015 08:02 by colin12345678
Wildhorse Energy (LON:WHE) has returned its first quarterly results since the transformation acquisition of two potash projects in Western Australia.

The company announced its intention to acquire the Lake Wells and Lake Ballard projects in an all-shares deal back in April, and completed on the purchase in June.

Since then, it’s been straight to work, with a heritage survey now completed at Lake Wells, and further licenses granted at Lake Ballard.

The progress at Lake Wells is particularly significant as it has involved the approval of Aboriginal Heritage Consultants for a potential drilling campaign.

That clears the way for a full resource evaluation programme and means that significant newsflow is likely to be forthcoming from Lake Wells in due course.

Meanwhile, at Lake Ballard, reconnaissance exploration work has now got underway.

Both projects look highly prospective for economic quantities of a premium form of potash, known as sulphate of potash (SOP).

Unlike standard forms of potash, usually known as muriate of potash (MOP), sulphate of potash does not contain chlorine, which can be harmful to some plants, particularly sensitive high yielding crops like fruits and tobaccos

The pricing tells the story. Whereas the prices for MOP have been under pressure for some time, and in particular since the Canadian and Russian cartels broke up a couple of years ago, pricing for SOP has held up pretty well.

For many years the prices of SOP and MOP tracked each other, with SOP selling at a significant premium, but none the less mirroring moves in the MOP price.

Within the past couple of years though, there has been a divergence.

MOP prices have weakened, while SOP prices have continued to strengthen.

That’s because SOP supply is constrained.

It’s a premium product and there’s not much of it about.

Which is why Wildhorse Energy has shown such an interest in its SOP projects in Western Australia.

At the end of June the company had just over A$3 mln in the bank to enable it to proceed with further work
Posted at 21/9/2015 07:58 by colin12345678
dont miss it this went up 162% just on this in april this news will be bigger


By Harriet Mann | Tue, 7th April 2015 - 13:48
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Why Wildhorse Energy rose 162%
Suspending its shares on the Australian Stock Exchange pending news of a potential acquisition did wonders for Wildhorse Energy's (WHE) UK share price on Tuesday, which jumped by as much as 162%.
Posted at 27/2/2015 11:44 by moreforus
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Opinion: Strong Buy
Price: 2.75
Good show

Today 10:18

nice to see directors putting substantial sums into buying up shares.
One purchase as big as the current market cap.

Once the issue shares go live the Market cap will remain around £2m if the share price holds at 3p

Given how much of their own money they are ploughing in, the directors must have something up their sleeve, there is now way they could have picked up this many shares at this price in the open market and buying up shares from an issue and on terms announced months ago means they are not restricted in taking their entitlement even if they know what deals are in the pipeline so no closed period.

News could come anytime.
Wildhorse Eng share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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