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BISI Bisichi Plc

92.50
15.00 (19.35%)
Last Updated: 11:19:13
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bisichi Plc LSE:BISI London Ordinary Share GB0001012045 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  15.00 19.35% 92.50 90.00 95.00 92.50 80.00 80.00 46,724 11:19:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investors, Nec 95.11M 17.61M 1.6496 0.56 9.88M
Bisichi Plc is listed in the Investors sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BISI. The last closing price for Bisichi was 77.50p. Over the last year, Bisichi shares have traded in a share price range of 77.50p to 305.00p.

Bisichi currently has 10,676,839 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bisichi is £9.88 million. Bisichi has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.56.

Bisichi Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/5/2003
07:24
took some profits on part of position at 50P yesterday.

Prior spikes have peaked out around here.
This one looks stronger but "you never know"

energyi
21/4/2003
09:00
Bisichi and London & Associated Properties are cracking little companies imo. They will never make anyone a fortune quickly, but will be solid performers over the next decade with entry at a massive discount to NAV.
simonevans
14/4/2003
22:52
I presume it is the perennial takeover rumour that pops up from
time-to-time... could hit 50-55p if we see the usual action

energyi
14/4/2003
21:05
Any reason for the big rise today? Sounds like some news may be announced!
simonevans
06/3/2003
15:16
Bischi; a straw in the wind .....
skyracer
05/2/2003
15:48
AWAY FROM MINING
LONDON (AFX) - Bisichi Mining PLC said it has bought the freehold interest
in St Peter Walk Arcade in Northampton, a 13,305 square-foot investment grade
retail property, for 2.65 mln stg.
As a result of the acquisition, the company's retail property investment
portfolio is valued at just under 11 mln stg with a gross rental income of 1.075
mln stg.

energyi
09/10/2002
10:08
Mining now accounts for over 50% of profits
energyi
18/7/2002
13:27
market_leader 2002 = what pr*ck!
mr roper
18/7/2002
13:20
Check out NWD for a quick profit. MMs obviously short of stock, worth buying a few for a quick 20% gain.
market_leader 2002
24/4/2002
14:05
BTW the Glencore Coal biz. went into XStrata, a much larger company
energyi
12/4/2002
18:49
What happened to Bisichi? Big drop today
natking
10/4/2002
09:46
Bisichi has been added to The Coal Thread:
energyi
22/11/2001
00:53
Anyone know the reason for todays jump?
kempja
22/11/2001
00:53
just testing
stock insider
21/11/2001
15:42
spent the afternoon trying to find any news, couldn't find any. A lot more activity today than there has been for a long time- maybe there is a buyout coming- who knows!
jasonge
29/10/2001
20:20
Thank you for your information Schruh
kp1
29/10/2001
18:14
Had a quiet word with Andrew Heller...
The Black waddle mine is doing well,
but there is no evidence of takeover and he would
laugh at a Glencore rumor IMHO.
I think the stock is fundamental cheap, but there
are unlikely to be quick profits here until the stock
getts fundamenatl re-rated on its coal business

goldstone
29/10/2001
18:10
After the recent large spike in price, and no announcement either way as to the validity of rumours, and the subsequent drop-off which had reached my trailing stop-loss limit, I decided to call the company today to try and get some information. I was well rewarded with quite a long talk, twenty minutes or so, discussing BISI and London Associated Props, and the bottom line is, unfortunately for any speculators,at least from my perspective and what i managed to discuss, that they are unaware of any bid or wish by Heller to take the comapany private as rumoured in SMC. They have apparently no knowledge even of the SMC article, which I shall send to them.

On the 'business as usual' side, South Africa is continuing to be promising, as indeed the property portfolio continues to reward.

So, the bottom line seems to be a nice steady little company, ticking over very nicely, thank you, but no sign, according to the discussion that I had, of anything as rumoured.

So it was time to decide whether to stay in a nice and apparently safe comapany that pays a reasonable dividend, regardless of what happens to the share price short-term, or any rumours of going private in SMC or whatever else has been said....or to sell.

My stop-loss trigger, was so excellently reminded to me via SMS to my mobile from Michael Walters's excellent site....showing the exact trigger sent...and within a minute of it happening (unlike others I have tried, which do not give enough info re the price triggered, meaning that you have to log-in and waste time and effort.

...in fact it has already happened, I finished the phone call and decided to act on the loss alert, managing to offload my small holding late this pm, but no sign of the trade yet. I am disappointed that I did this, but I was strict with myself and avoided getting to emotional with this share. Now and again I will take a look and see what this little company is up to, may even buy back in. I could lose out, but there again I could prevent myself from being exposed to further drift down.

Good luck whatever you do. All in my opinion, this is not official company news, merely opinion, etc. There could be something going on, you never know. Make your own investment decisions.

schruh
27/10/2001
11:22
Bisichi and London & Associated Properties are solid investments even without any corporate activity. Interesting comment about a buy-out or reverse takeover. I hope you are right as this would be good news for shareholders.
simonevans
21/10/2001
20:50
Started a thread specifically to discuss the rumoured buyout / takeover of Bisichi. Has anyone heard anyhing more to the comment

"...Might be a way for Glencore to get a listing for its coal business?"


Current price to buy 43p

Asset value deemed to be at least 65p, probably more now at 70p+

Rumoured bid at 70p, based on 'banking sources' rather than from the company.


Any more ?

schruh
19/10/2001
11:34
Indeed well-spotted Energyi. Your listing theory sounds very credible and so let us wait and see. An asset value of around 70p matched by a buyout offer at similar levels would offer a nice little earner over current 43p buy, let alone your 32p.

Re the source of the tip, it is, in my opinion, far more credible than most, in fact these days after much experience I only use this source for tips, exclusively. Of course there is no replacement for good research of one's own, which I do just about everyday, but good research coupled with a quality tip does in my opinion heavily stack the odds in ones favour. Certainly your research was excellent and with a quality tip several months later.

Ashley - are you in?

schruh
16/10/2001
18:38
Own a few shares for years. Missed the chance to jump
back in a week ago... but it could drift back if the
current rally is just tip related

energyi
16/10/2001
18:10
Energyi,

Well spotted, how did you come by this little gem?

Cheers

Ashley

mr ashley james
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