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JSE Jadestone Energy Plc

25.25
0.25 (1.00%)
04 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Jadestone Energy Plc LSE:JSE London Ordinary Share GB00BLR71299 ORD GBP0.001
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.25 1.00% 25.25 25.00 25.50 25.25 25.25 25.25 906,433 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 323.28M -91.27M -0.1688 -1.50 135.2M
Jadestone Energy Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JSE. The last closing price for Jadestone Energy was 25p. Over the last year, Jadestone Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 23.00p to 39.00p.

Jadestone Energy currently has 540,817,144 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jadestone Energy is £135.20 million. Jadestone Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/2/2024
18:36
A few weeks ago you said this could be a multi bagger which one is it lol
tom111
09/2/2024
18:32
I think there is also a third concern - liquidity - if the banks don't play ball on the RBL redetermination given the cost issues and shortened lifespan of Montana and Stag. Would that mean another placing is required?
paduardo
09/2/2024
17:09
There are two issues of concern:

1:Montara etc problems reappearing like a bad toothache

2: What is the plan here for/by Tyrus and is PB mindful of acting in the interests of all shareholders/stakeholders?

yasx
09/2/2024
14:57
Breaking news. Israel is going to go into southern Gaza which has had an effect on oil prices which have jumped again
tom111
09/2/2024
14:52
You might be able to afford many pairs of pants but I have just eight pairs.
fardels bear
09/2/2024
14:37
He said not too poo our pants when the share price drops..
king suarez
09/2/2024
12:19
And what did Corpoal Jones famously tell us not to do?
fardels bear
09/2/2024
12:14
Seems like panic selling to me, only 1 buy this morning soon time to top up again
tom111
09/2/2024
10:16
ACT doesn't every business / even tech firms have to deploy funds to sustain the business?

Therefore 2p reserves might decline with production -> however, if the production run rate is enough to sustain within current levels (or more) for close to a decade... I don't believe replacing 2p on a yearly basis is an overarching factor.

Even more so at present times where buying ready 2p reserves is a reasonable cost option!!! And I believe the model of JSE!!!

The entire UK market is bottom surfing - incredible value if you have the cash / might become even more incredible value in the short term...but I am with MT this will turn!!!

Old school Warren Buffet continues to accumulate cheap shares in the sector!!!

ashkv
09/2/2024
09:07
i would say simple FCF are not the best metrics in HCs due to depletitions and constant replacements. and high sigmas connected to that.

moving avarege FCFs on yearly basis is what i look at

just imho

kaos3
09/2/2024
08:43
whilst we are all despondent at the current derisory share price, it is worth noting that, the Uk markets currently show 152 stocks at 52 week lows, whereas this time last year there were 4 stocks at 52 week lows this time last year the FT100 was about to put in an all time high on 16th Feb.
sea7
09/2/2024
08:38
FCF would be AFTER sustaining capex, so.. why not?
king suarez
08/2/2024
23:20
Is FCF the best comparative metric when oilers have the particular problem of combating declines?
arlington chetwynd talbott
08/2/2024
20:13
I don't believe it won't.
fardels bear
08/2/2024
18:12
Basically an option on the company meeting its liabilities at this point.
34adsaddsa
08/2/2024
17:04
You'd think so, wouldn't you .
fardels bear
08/2/2024
17:01
Oil now @ over 81 dollars plus a nice premium for us they must be making good money at least
tom111
08/2/2024
16:56
Not only Jadestone though. Every junior oiler I look at the share prices are on the floor.
fardels bear
08/2/2024
16:55
Market sentiment remains very subdued, however, history has shown, that even for beaten down, battered and bruised sectors like O&G today, market greed will eventually rear its ugly/beautiful head - its just a matter of time!

At $80 Brent the FCF generation today of most O&G companies is better than the overwhelming majority of the constituents of the S&P 500, most of which are valued at price to earnings ratios multiples higher.

mount teide
08/2/2024
16:52
Something doesn't seem right. We are back to where we were whilst Montara was out of action and there were financial concerns at the time.
nigelpm
08/2/2024
16:45
If they've more bad news they may as well save the airfares for their live City conference. In March
fardels bear
08/2/2024
16:41
Yup - certainly looks like advantageous short term trading unless bad news is coming...
nigelpm
08/2/2024
16:40
When I complained that shorters were in control of the game I was told there were no shorts open.
fardels bear
08/2/2024
16:38
But in August there was very little in terms of production. Now there is a lot more.
fardels bear
08/2/2024
16:37
Have got any of those left? I'd say we have plenty of long term nervous retail holders who watch this decline every day for no reason.
fardels bear
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