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KIBO Kibo Energy Plc

0.035
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Kibo Energy Plc LSE:KIBO London Ordinary Share IE00B97C0C31 ORD EUR0.0001 (CDI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.035 0.03 0.04 0.035 0.035 0.04 61,686 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 1.04M -9.78M -0.0026 -0.12 1.13M
Kibo Energy Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker KIBO. The last closing price for Kibo Energy was 0.04p. Over the last year, Kibo Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0325p to 0.11p.

Kibo Energy currently has 3,779,866,683 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Kibo Energy is £1.13 million. Kibo Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.12.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/2/2024
10:09
SYME IS NOW READY TO FLY
vaston
08/2/2024
10:01
Surely this cannot survive much longerI think LC needs to put everyone out of their misery, and at the same time someone should put his lights out for goodHe's destroyed everything and should pay the price
catchingmice
05/2/2024
15:25
Great business model here. Just flog off anything of value to continue paying salaries. Stupendous.
cj41
16/1/2024
17:40
I see you can 'BUY' - what a cheek - so-called 'RESEARCH' on Kibo via Research Tree ! Don't bother. the broker has got Kibo wrong - very wrong - consistently for nearly ten years. Showed no understanding of the implications for shareholders of its 'projects'' appetite for their funds and resultant poisonous share dilution, which will be even more toxic from now on. So this is a early 'puff and place' warning.
'Research' probably doesn't disuss the only viable option which is for Louis to sell off its undeveloped schemes and return whatever cash to shareholders. And then retire disgracefully.

lurker5
11/1/2024
12:35
Daer oh Dear (How many times have I had to use that phrase here !) - 4.3 billion shares (and many more to come) - against only 350 million when all were excited about Louis' 'global energy ambitions'. Riverfort merely adding to its own disastrous judgements. - Louis taking all down with his sinking ships. Material for a blockbuster.
lurker5
11/1/2024
10:38
It must be getting embarrassing for Riverfort too. Their reputation and 1m is on the line!

I am sure it will be in their interest to have a competent team to run Kibo?!? As they can make more money!

yaki
11/1/2024
10:37
Based on recent trading more like 0.034p ish

But yes, what a sxxxty deal.
Kibo BoD should be ASHAMED and RESIGN!

yaki
11/1/2024
08:32
What'll be the price of the next conversion?
sleveen
08/1/2024
07:58
Embarrassing RNS
bibdaddy
12/12/2023
17:29
There appears to be a final acceptance that KIBO and its other failures are about to go 100% down the pan. It will at least allow everyone to move on and let the memory of all this rubbish fade over time. I will be glad when we get to the point where no more salaries can be paid for persistent non delivery.
cj41
11/12/2023
08:11
MAST up over 40% on today's news. Come on KIBO
wapper
29/11/2023
11:44
The crew are still down in the crocked engine room trying to stem the sea of creditors cascading through the holes in the hull, but preparing their own lifeboat stocked with what remains of what was looted from investors, who are locked in steerage or lashed to the MAST.
lurker5
29/11/2023
10:54
I thought I'd put an end to the silence on this thread, nothing but tumbleweeds! Does anyone have even a quantum of optimism for this croc or is it just a small boat aimlessly wandering the oceans....and the crew are all missing?
slamdingo
26/10/2023
08:03
Selling down Mast stake below 50%
Not sure if this now means Mast will be deconsolidated from Kibo's accounts(ie won't be able to pretend Mast's finances are its own) . But with management control even below 50% it probably will still be considerd a controlled subsidiary and not an associate. It's important for governance and the way Kibo will present its finances. But the forced sale speaks for itself about Kibo's own dire situation.
PS. If selling Mast down any further doesn't affect the subsidiary/Associate situation, Kibo might be selling more. It's selling now, obviously because creditors are pressing and threatening bankruptcy.

lurker5
06/10/2023
08:21
Be careful. circa £300,000 in the context of Kibo's £142,000 monthly cash burn (excluding Mast's)- ie over £400,000 up in smoke since end June when Kibo (excl Mast) was c £2.9m in the red - won't go vary far. And Kibo's 35% of Mabesaweka (Botswana coal resource) is 294 M tonnes whereas Rukwa (Mbeya) is only 110 M tonnes. With Kibo and Mast such a toxic, entangled, mess, it's essential to look at their respective balance sheets. Then you'll see how likely is bankruptcy and, if not, why an enormous cash injection is required. That's because any cash into Mast (not enough as it is to fund any more projects) can't be used to bail out Kibo, and if 'lent' to Kibo, won't be available for any Mast projects. As I say. Look at both balance sheets and the small print and you'll understand why its sensible to avoid both companies.
lurker5
06/10/2023
07:45
Particularly impressive this last one as he gad to negotiate with himself.
sirianbotham
06/10/2023
07:09
Kibo's financial position has seemingly improved over the last few days, so it should now have a stronger hand when negotiating the proposed sale of its Tanzanian coal assets. Hopefully this will translate into a selling price which will make shareholders beam fron ear to ear. Dyor. Gla
robinhoo1
05/10/2023
21:52
Kibo converted a shareholder loan of £469k into MED shares at 1.482p (worth £316k at the current bid price of 1.0p), for a book value loss of -£153k. Louis Coetzee said: "We're pleased to announce a partial settlement on favourable terms to both parties"

You wait ages for LC to deliver value then 2 come along at once! After selling their Myeba project once trumpeted at $220m NPV for Botswana-listed shares priced at £0.3m
they now convert a loan at less than price paid. LC at the top of his game right now.

dead duck resources
05/10/2023
12:55
One saddo bolstering another - when they've both been grotesquely wrong. This isn't a ganme for gentlemen Mr Renew. Its a game for the intelligent, who know when to withdraw
lurker5
05/10/2023
06:58
How does Louis the conman get away with it. Moving funds from one company to another to pay his salary.

Legalised money laundering 😂😂

grahamwales
04/10/2023
15:32
I kept everyone out of Oracle from the very beginning. At NCCL the fat lady has still to sing. Warned consistently to avoid Kibo from at least 2016 on. And Mast from its listing. And you ? There are a lot of brainless people about ! And Kibo holders will have such dilute holdings that it's too much bother to sell. So how many 'brainy' deliberate holders do you think are there now ? (That chap from Wombleville among them I see !)
lurker5
04/10/2023
14:51
lurker5

how are your favorite coal minors doing - Oracle Power, NCCL?

yaki
04/10/2023
14:49
lurker5

Good point. C 4 bln Kibo shares holders - all brainless.

Lol

lurker5 4 Oct '23 - 15:38 - 8219 of 8219

Because everyone with a brain has sold already.

yaki
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