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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ithaca Energy Plc | LSE:ITH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BPJHV584 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 117.80 | 117.60 | 118.00 | 118.40 | 117.00 | 118.40 | 152,701 | 08:58:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 2.32B | 215.64M | 0.2126 | 5.52 | 1.19B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/3/2024 14:43 | only going on what the ithaca website says? | reallyrich | |
27/3/2024 14:23 | watch it drop at open tmrw . | lonrho | |
27/3/2024 13:50 | 2nd of April Ithaca Energy is pleased to announce its third interim dividend of $134 million, representing $0.1321 per ordinary share. The third interim dividend will be paid on 17 April 2024 to shareholders on the share register on 2 April 2024. The dividend is payable in cash in Sterling to holders of the ordinary shares. Sterling dividends payable will be converted from US dollars at the average of the mid-point of the market exchange rate on 27 March, 28 March and 2 April 2024. Accordingly, the Group will confirm the foreign exchange rate and the amount of the Sterling dividend payable in pence per share on 4 April 2024. | reallyrich | |
27/3/2024 13:10 | Ex dividend date is 28th march, 2nd of april is next tuesday, shares always go ex dividend on a thursday in UK. | lonrho | |
27/3/2024 12:44 | Check the news alert on this site at 21st March it's 2nd April | fletcher270 | |
27/3/2024 11:43 | The big dividend, if maintained, should keep all shareholders happy. The Neptune staff must be wondering about their future. | hpotter | |
27/3/2024 09:34 | Not much comment on today's potential deal. Seems neutral to me. 38.5% of your company (£562m+) for 100 mmbo and 40k+ bopd. That will generate plenty of cash to eat existing debt. Good to have ENI as a shareholder. If they can make money with the fiscal backdrop then Delek and other shareholders should, on balance, be happy. | mariopeter | |
26/3/2024 22:14 | No, ex-dividend date is 28th March. | spindoctor111 | |
25/3/2024 12:23 | When does this go ex div ? | s34icknote | |
23/3/2024 17:16 | When are the results due here? And is the dividend expected to be kept at the current level for this year and next year? | popit | |
15/2/2024 11:15 | Joined you for the recovery here, GLA | lawson27 | |
15/2/2024 07:59 | Share Price : 129.5p ITH share price vs 52 Week low of 123.2p on 12 Feb 24: 5.11% ITH share price vs 52 Week High of 194.6p on 17 Feb 23: -33.45% Brent : $81.50 UK Gas: $60.50 GBPUSD Exch Rate : 1.255 Market Cap GBP : £1,303,495,200 Market Cap USD : $1,635,886,476 Net Debt (FY 23 Trading Update): $572,000,000 Enterprise Value USD (EV) : $2,207,886,476 ITH 2023 Average Production (Bpd) : 70,200 ITH 2022 Average Production (Bpd) : 71,403 ITH Q4 23 Actual Average Production (Bpd) 67,656 EV/Barrel 2023 Average Actual Production: $31,451 EV/Barrel 2022 Average Actual Production: $30,921 EV/Barrel Q4 23 Actual Average Production: $32,634 Decommissioning Costs/Asset Retirement Obligation HY 2023: $1,710,562,000 EV Per Barrel Including Decommissioning Costs-2023 Production Guidance: $55,818 2023 Full Year Dividend Yield: 24.45% Final 2023 Dividend Yield 8.13% Shares Outstanding : 1,006,560,000 | ashkv | |
03/2/2024 10:36 | Eddie Might well have got the Canadian bit confused with another oily. Mighty quiet board here. Thanks. | fabius1 | |
02/2/2024 15:55 | Yes it is/was. Apparently a lot of other merged entities/assets whilst in private hands so a different beast now to when it was last on UK stock exchange. (Don’t recall it going to Canada but it was delisted from UK. | eddie1980 | |
29/12/2023 19:49 | I held Ithaca a few years back and it was taken out and I recall it was relisted on the Canadian Exchange. Was the same company delisted and relisted on the FTSE, and if so, why? I did a quick google but nothing obvious came up. Be grateful if some kind soul could help me out here. Thanks. | fabius1 | |
28/12/2023 12:05 | I held Ithaca a few years back and it was taken out and I recall it was relisted on the Canadian Exchange. Was the same company delisted and relisted on the FTSE, and if so, why? I did a quick google but nothing obvious came up. Be grateful if some kind soul could help me out here. Thanks. | fabius1 | |
30/11/2023 16:20 | Bought an initial tiny position here today. | cowie19 | |
22/10/2023 04:36 | AIM market fast approaching Covid crash lows.........when is the trend going to break and upwards its goes ? free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | pro_s2009 | |
01/10/2023 05:49 | North Sea getting interesting again........the wokey greenies are now on the back foot.........Sunak supporting motorists........I think he will go full on develop oil and gas ahead of the election and let Labour go with JSO and all the other loonies. | pro_s2009 | |
28/9/2023 18:18 | And so anti police and pro just stop oil and black lives matter. | tygarreg | |
28/9/2023 17:20 | So why has it turned so woke and pathetic virtue signalling anti majority and anti business organisation? | tygarreg | |
28/9/2023 08:27 | The BBC is a leftie organisation with an agenda. It loses no opportunity to push its support of leftie darling subjects such as climate change, net zero, hatred of Brexit, all the LGBTQ+ stuff, diversity and equality. This is why Just Stop Oil nutters get such good publicity and support. And of course it hates oil companies. You will see nothing in support of the Rosebank project on the BBC. And they are absolutely furious that Sunak has diluted the net zero targets effectively kicking the whole thing into the long grass. They have been wrong footed and are just planning how to get their own back. Sunak will have to watch his back. | kibes | |
28/9/2023 07:49 | I simply do not understand the BBC opposition to the Rose oil field development. We will benefit in taxes and employment from this development that it will produce, net zero or not. Why give that benefit and tax to Saudi when UK can benefit?We will still be using oil in a hundred years from now. Let's get it out of the ground while it's still worth something! | tygarreg |
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