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BISI Bisichi Plc

77.50
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Bisichi Plc BISI London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 77.50 08:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
77.50 77.50 77.50 77.50 77.50
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Industry Sector
MINING

Bisichi BISI Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
23/08/2023InterimGBP0.0304/01/202405/01/202402/02/2024
28/04/2023FinalGBP0.0406/07/202307/07/202328/07/2023
28/04/2023SpecialGBP0.0806/07/202307/07/202328/07/2023
31/08/2022InterimGBP0.105/01/202306/01/202303/02/2023
20/04/2022FinalGBP0.0407/07/202208/07/202229/07/2022
28/08/2019InterimGBP0.0109/01/202010/01/202014/02/2020
29/04/2019FinalGBP0.0304/07/201905/07/201926/07/2019
29/04/2019SpecialGBP0.0204/07/201905/07/201926/07/2019

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Posted at 23/8/2023 08:20 by p@
Shares look a bit dear for Bisi to me.
Posted at 10/7/2023 12:10 by callumross
Never understand why people buy into shares ahead of xd as what you gain in divi you immediately lose in capital loss once the shares go xd.
Posted at 02/7/2023 11:29 by andydaf
Ex dividend next week for 12p,next news here should be end of august with the interims.Although they will be nowhere near as impressive as last year if the mine has performed well and with the bonus of a weak rand they should suprise many.Lets see if the dividend payout increases as percentage of free cashflow.GLA
Posted at 07/6/2023 09:54 by dave4545
Just a question, with a high coal price came enormous profits, what happens now the coal price is basically plunging back to pre war levels, still about double that level but down maybe 75% ish from the crazy highs, does that mean Bisi profits will plunge too ??
Posted at 04/5/2023 13:16 by tigerbythetail
IMO, the market is correct about BISI.
There is nothing here for its shareholders (except an occasional derisory dividend) - the board have a stranglehold on this company, and they act only in their own interest. It should also be noted that "brother company" LAS is in some serious trouble in the medium term, so I expect BISI funds to be used (i.e. wasted) on propping that up.
As for last year's profits, that was a one-off freak event.
IMO, 150p is "about right" for this dreadful mess of a company.
Posted at 03/5/2023 08:26 by rimau1
Bisiboy, you have been here a long time so i am surprised that you bang on about/still hope to receive any information on equity investments. I replied to you on this 6-9 months ago. You will never get this level of disclosure from BISI. This stock is valued at this price because of minimal disclosure, illiquidity, poor historic governance and questionable director renumeration/director self interest. All IMO of course! Selling on liquidity events/price spikes tends to work best here, for me anyway.
Posted at 28/4/2023 13:17 by tigerbythetail
Just to point out that LAS is "a UK publicly listed company".

All in all, the complex inter-relationship between LAS and BISI makes this a very dangerous share to invest in. If we get a stagflationary recession (IMO, quite likely) then LAS's entire future could be in doubt. Who is to say BISI won't become its lender of last resort?
Posted at 28/4/2023 11:49 by bozzy_s
Sensational set of results!

Share price would be £20 under different management.

£4.49m in director salaries + bonuses vs £1.5m in ordinary dividends and a £0.8m special dividend.

I wonder what the £12.59m in 'other investments' is? The notes simply say £6.78m in UK listed companies, £5.8m in overseas listed companies.

It's probably a good idea to use cash this way - but need to be careful where they invest. They'd want to avoid a BISI type share where management > shareholders.
Posted at 28/4/2023 11:04 by tigerbythetail
LAS results are out as well, for what it's worth. They're pretty horrible. Gearing way too high for a rising interest rate environment.
As for BISI, the dividend alone doesn't really justify holding these shares. And almost everything else about the stock - coal, South Africa, director salaries, (lack of) PR - is a negative.
Posted at 26/3/2023 13:37 by tim000
Exxaro has published its annual results. Hard to read across much to BISI. Exxaro confirms rail logistical problems for exports to RBCT, which it has ameliorated by trucking and exporting via other ports. Recent falls in export prices have made trucking less economically viable. Domestic prices have held up much better than export prices this year, which is good news for BISI obviously given that the majority of our sales are to domestic customers.

Metallurgical coal prices have recently exceeded thermal coal prices, as the latter have softened. What we don’t know is the extent to which BISI has flexibility to switch supplies from the thermal to the metallurgical market, given most of BISI’s exports are of coking coal spec (and some of its domestic sales too).

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