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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kibo Energy Plc | LSE:KIBO | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B97C0C31 | ORD EUR0.0001 (CDI) |
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% | 0.012 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 1.04M | -9.78M | -0.0022 | -0.05 | 436.1k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/6/2019 10:35 | BIG BOUNCE COMING FOR Kibo TO 3P, BUY BUY BUY BIG BULL BILLY BBB | big bull billy | |
26/6/2019 10:34 | 5.25p!!!!!! That’s 400% | ![]() cudmore | |
26/6/2019 10:33 | Sonic how much will they raise and what price do you think? This will be wipeout for some and looking on twitter there are the suspicious accounts pumping it while you can see other are dumping it. | aimchimp | |
26/6/2019 10:29 | mm's want 1.45p now Agree on the placing but that's next week Right now it could hit 1.7p before that so make money while you can | ![]() dave4545 | |
26/6/2019 10:28 | They are all offloading, no doubt they will be amply rewarded in the huge placing to come lurker. The liars will get there just deserts eventually. Pensions and funds destroyed. | ![]() s0n1cb00mb0y | |
26/6/2019 10:28 | Lurker you can still be given shares at 5.25p and sell at 'going rate' to convert it to cash but it look better on paper! | aimchimp | |
26/6/2019 10:27 | BUY BUY BUY. BIG BULL BILLY BBB | big bull billy | |
26/6/2019 10:27 | Maybe chimp but this SONIC geezer is clueless and bitter so he must have took a massive hit from the days he was Top RAMPER on KIBO.A Burger short of onions in my opinion' Yous hearing the MICE well are you punk '' | ![]() catchingmice | |
26/6/2019 10:26 | Now above par value can finally arrange your placing YAKI how much do you think and what price? You should be proud the time and effort you put in pumping this shame for the people that lost their monies on your advices? | aimchimp | |
26/6/2019 10:25 | Re 100% of Bordesely. Out today so can't assess fully. But NPV is about what I predicted (although as usual LC doesn't tell us the discount rate). But I bet St Anderton is dead pleased to be given shares at 5.25p when the market values them (and will value them) at 1.3 p! Kibo only got away with it because based on original deal with Med. It won't get away with shafting Med like that again ! | ![]() lurker5 | |
26/6/2019 10:16 | Cracking RNS | ![]() cudmore | |
26/6/2019 10:15 | They are correct about the happy clappys lying about the project though the RNS clearly state RESERVE POWER and. To until Q1 2020 but they are making it to be something much bigger as part of their misleading. | aimchimp | |
26/6/2019 10:11 | The share price has to be above sub par value to make placing I wonder what amount they will raise and what terms they will raise at as does seem in a poor position to make demands. | aimchimp | |
26/6/2019 10:11 | This will be pumped and then this will be dumped again with people being spiked again it is a rinse and repeat action. | aimchimp | |
26/6/2019 10:10 | DEECAY I do not know why you try and belittle my posting which are fair and correct I am not the one misleading people with made up advices like YAKI and the rest of the happy clappys that are happily ramping any piece of speculation they can to dig their investment out of the whole they have dug you will see by the next fundraiser I am sure. | aimchimp | |
26/6/2019 09:59 | "The issue price of 5.25p is a significant premium to Kibo's last traded price of 1.05p" | ![]() cf456 | |
26/6/2019 09:55 | Your pocket money purse must be bulging Chimp! | ![]() uknighted | |
26/6/2019 08:56 | Before dive into the figures, a couple of points -signing first ever PPA is a big thing for an energy company, and I am sure will help the sentiment -next ones should be easier, as path is already walked on -running day to day energy business - again very useful experience -similar small scale project experience combined with Africa experience + solar and batteries- can be quite useful in Africa generally, but more importantly in mining projects energy supplies On your figures, I agree with them, based on what we know. So once porfolio is up and running Kibo share of dividends is 1.1m and given their losses, they shouldn't pay any tax on it. A small start, but tangible and will have many non financial benefits around experience, credibility etc lurker5 25 Jun '19 - 19:17 - 1383 of 1383 0 2 0 Expected return on Bordersley Clappies over there getting all excited on news that is merely progress on existing news ! As if signing PPA gets them anywhere knowing the value to Kibo. On announced figures the numbers are: Capex £3.6m. A gross return of £700,000 pa gives irr 16.2% - NPV (20yrs @5% disc rate) £4.6m - in line with announced by Kibo earlier. (£16-19m for a 20MW site) If 65% funded by loans (@5% as paid by PeakGen) loan repayment over 10 yrs = £290,000 pa. Rest of capex funded by 'outsiders' via equity or loan notes. They'll want equivalent of at least 8% return pa = £100,000 pa. Net cash income shared between Kibo and MED = £310,000 pa for first 10 years. of which 60% = £186,000 pa to Kibo. (ie- as I forecast - won't quite pay LC's salary !) On the remaining 26.3MW in the pipeline (assuming numbers are pro-rata) Kibo would get an additional £978,000 pa (All before tax - though there'll be breaks) So this first tranche will fill about half Kibo's cash drain before any spend developing other projects. But not for another year, assuming all goes to plan (others in peaking power say the market is getting tougher) So still a long way to go to avoid further share dilution just to keep the lights on and no contribution at all to developing Moz and Bots ! | ![]() yaki |
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