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JEL Jersey Electricity Plc

480.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Jersey Electricity Plc JEL London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 480.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
480.00
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Industry Sector
ELECTRICITY

Jersey Electricity JEL Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
20/05/2024InterimGBP0.08406/06/202407/06/202424/06/2024
21/12/2023FinalGBP0.11422/02/202423/02/202415/03/2024
17/05/2023InterimGBP0.0801/06/202302/06/202320/06/2023
20/12/2022FinalGBP0.10816/02/202317/02/202323/03/2023
18/05/2022InterimGBP0.07601/06/202206/06/202221/06/2022
15/12/2021FinalGBP0.10217/02/202218/02/202224/03/2022
17/12/2020FinalGBP0.09718/02/202119/02/202125/03/2021
14/05/2020InterimGBP0.06804/06/202005/06/202026/06/2020
20/12/2019FinalGBP0.092520/02/202021/02/202026/03/2020

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Posted at 18/10/2022 17:04 by clocktower
What will happen if France are unwilling to supply power to JEL this winter, regardless of the contract.

Does the company have a back up plan? Do they have sufficient generators to cope without French power this winter?

Is this the reason the share price is falling, will profits disappear if they are forced to invest in new equipment to try to make up the shortfall.

How long would it take them to become self sufficient but also at what cost?
Posted at 04/7/2022 19:42 by cyfran101
Well three years ago I had hoped that JEL might have diversified their sources of power but this is still overwhelmingly coming from EDF and now we have issues with EDF prior to end of fixed contract 2023.

I can see how there are many plus issues at present but was hoping that they may have taken advantage of the tidal benefits to the east of Jersey or wind turbines at sea but this isn't even mentioned in the recent Edison report.

Never rely on one source
Posted at 15/4/2019 12:56 by cyfran101
I'm expecting over the next decade that JEL will have a more variety of electricity supply rather than depending on EDF alone.

Development of the Normandy tidal races and a dash of solar/wind should reduce any worries of over-dependency on one source.

I'm fully expecting that the channel islands will convert fully to electric only cars in the next decade as "range anxiety" is not such a serious concern and that the ownership structure of JEL particularly allows strategy to be aligned.

Not going to blow the light out put potential for good steady growth IMHO
Posted at 14/12/2016 10:16 by praipus
ADVFN figures seem to be a bit late. Dividend increase is to be commended figures look good to me. Will continue to try to hold.
Posted at 14/12/2016 08:37 by clocktower
Maybe your new header should just reflect Greed and not madness - they were never mad to take the actions they did - Try "Are the BoD of JEL Greedy"
Posted at 23/11/2012 20:31 by dab26
If you take a look back through the most recent RNS releases, I think you'll get the picture:



I think supply disruptions and projected capex on a new cable to France have caused some weakness plus obviously demand is more muted than might normally have been the case given the current macro environment.

A large capital outlay is obviously not a great thing from a shareholder point of view, short-term, but in the longer run I would hope that the management would get things settled down as soon as possible.

I'd say Jersey has just had a run of bad luck but they have always seemed to me to be a conservative and solidly run company. I like them, hold and may consider adding to my admittedly small position when it looks like the tide has turned re funding requirements, but I am not expecting that to be in the immediate future.

Very best

DAB
Posted at 02/4/2011 08:43 by praipus
IMHO it is safer to buy UTL who hold JEL and trade at a discount themselves.
Posted at 18/2/2009 21:17 by praipus
lol Utilico UTL has a big holding 50% I think and they are trading at a discount to NAV too so if you like JEL UTL can give you a spot of double discount.
Posted at 18/2/2009 20:40 by darola
What am I missing here - the offer is at 70p and the dividend reads:

From RNS 17/12/08

A final gross dividend of £1.40 (£1.12 net of tax) on the Ordinary and 'A' Ordinary shares in respect of the year ended 30 September
2008 was recommended which, together with the interim gross dividend of 91.25p (73p net of tax), makes a total proposed gross dividend
declared for the year of £2.31 (£1.85 net of tax) on each £1 share.

The final dividend will be paid on 31 March 2009 to those shareholders registered in the books of the Company on 27 February 2009.

??????????
Posted at 24/3/2006 21:16 by ivancampo
Nice chunky dividend that.......:')