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KIBO Kibo Energy Plc

0.035
0.00 (0.00%)
03 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.035 0.03 0.04 0.035 0.032 0.04 9,325,569 08:00:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 1.04M -9.78M -0.0026 -0.12 1.13M
Kibo Energy Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker KIBO. The last closing price for Kibo Energy was 0.04p. Over the last year, Kibo Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.03075p to 0.0675p.

Kibo Energy currently has 3,779,866,683 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Kibo Energy is £1.13 million. Kibo Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.12.

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07/8/2017
08:09
Imagine...Having declaring having 'no position' in an investment (Kibo Mining) yet writing 100% negative & slanderous comments about the same with no other interest in any other stock...What's the expression again?Oh yes a deramping shorter!Chimp please don't make me laugh :)
guitars4stars
07/8/2017
08:08
Why are you not championing other bulletin boards of other shares then if you are so concerned about a balanced view. There are worse boards than Kibo.You have an agenda. That is very clear to see.
daddy warbucks
07/8/2017
08:04
I have no position here but have been following development closely and government change in Tanzania. It easy to blame "shorter" or "deramper" when your investing not going the way you want this to but as I point out this price would be higher if more investing here it not difficukt to see this. The one here like David who co tinue to make personal comment as they not like to see both side of the coin, or look to the LSE where it a complete unbalance views are given and any question raised is reported to the admin for removal a fair painting is not being painted. You cannot any this "will" be 10p 50p or even some say £4 yet with so very much not known and uncertain, yet they do this day after day trying to influence. Two sides to a coin not one.
aimchimp
07/8/2017
07:57
It is true, there are uncertainties, there are risks, but we have put our money where our mouths are. What is your motivation for being here?I could point you to the great crash of 2008 when you would think there was no greater certainty than the banks to be a stable and safe investment. We acknowledge the risks. You just play on them to play on people's emotions.
daddy warbucks
07/8/2017
07:54
Great post DW,For the de ramping 3 blind mice - we already know key milestones that we await, that is why we are invested & will reap the additional benefits from each tick up... Desperation is showing with the shorters - guessing we will get an added bump up when the likes of chimp etc scurry for the exit closing out on the way :)Should be a great week & I don't know why but Wednesday still looks appealing to me :)Good day holders!
guitars4stars
07/8/2017
07:43
And the discussion is brought back to those "deramper" and "shorting" when will the mention of the "entity" come? The share pricing is valued at where it is because of investor un certainty in Tanzania with Magufuli reforms and the concerns with new legislative, and the worries of a placing or monies raising and the many different licencing and paperwork that is delayed and still needs completing before this can move ahead. It all well and goodly to talk of "when" the MCPP goes ahead but this is assuming that all this paperwork "will" be completed and also to ask "when" as many times has been said it all in hand and delivery "imminent" but still not given. But blame it all on people's discussing on a board. There two side to a coin no matter if you wish there is only one. You can not hide the truth.
aimchimp
06/8/2017
23:55
Don't care if people are put off buying by Aimchimp and friends, or even if people sell because of them. When Kibo suspend trading prior to a sale, partial sale or re-organisation of the MCPP, then shorters or those on the outside will have lost out big time.Maybe LC doesn't want the licences until the PPA is sorted and with financial interest outlined in the last RNS, then we could get all of them together and financial close in one RNS.
daddy warbucks
06/8/2017
23:31
Does any one bear the implication of this? It clear there very real concern of FDI into Tanzania with policy reforms at present but you not like this mention for some reason? What will be effect on this?"Tanzania is extremely reliant on foreign direct investment (FDI) - the mining sector, the oil and gas industry, and the primary agricultural products sector attract the most FDI . Notably, foreign investment has largely been driven by the discoveries of more than 53 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves in Tanzania over the last decade .The UN Conference on Trade and Development's (UNCTAD) estimates that Tanzania has accumulated FDI stock of US $19.818 billion, the highest in the East Africa region . However, in 2017, the World Investment Report of UNCTAD reported that in 2016 Tanzania only attracted an estimated US $1.365 billion of FDI inflows – a 15% decrease from 2015. This drop has been largely attributed to increased investor concerns over the country's regulatory environment and tax policies towards foreign firms .However, although the government may feel encouraged and emboldened by its high-profile dispute with Acacia, it also risks undermining its larger economic plans by deterring investors, which Tanzania so largely relies on.Furthermore, while President Magufuli has demonstrated his sincerity in the government's fight against corruption and levelling the playing field when it comes to who benefits from natural resources, there is a risk that potential short-term financial gains could come at the cost of long-term investment. It is yet to be seen whether these new measures will benefit the country and the economy in the longer term.Ultimately, this could all be part of a wider plan to nationalise the natural resources sector – at a time when Tanzania's oil and gas appears to promise substantial
aimchimp
06/8/2017
23:31
I see and how then do you anticipate reaching first 50p? Please detail for us to discuss here. I will start this by saying that the company will need to obtain :SMLESIAPPAFDI Once these mile stone have been achieved then the markets will look at he price favoured. They also need finalisation of MOU which they were finalising in RNS January 2016 so it does not seem to be of any urgency.And there also the concern of when more monies will be needed for working the company. When/how will the be achieved? What price will they raise monies at?
aimchimp
06/8/2017
22:52
This is a fascinating start for a discussion... cautious figures so easily achievable in my view:'Bang on post Captain. I must admit I see myself as a buyer with news upto the 10p mark. I will top slice around the 50p mark and let everything else run. To me this is a key indoor investment. Once the door is opened....sit back and relax, at much higher prices. I maintain that PHASE 2 will be the biggie for KIBO from my research. So no chance of selling too early on that basis for me.' Discuss.#3BM :)
guitars4stars
06/8/2017
22:47
Who are ones who try to move discussion away from here to other distractions? Why would they be doing this?I have said before there the ones who are telling the tall tales and suggesting they have the inside information from the company are the same who aggressive and try to discredit the ones who have real questions that they do not want asked.Where is SMLWhere is ESIAWhere is PPAWho will be cornerstone financing What is monies situation in companyHow much has been taken from drawndown Who is the one selling their stock position downI think important question to be asking of anyone considering a investment any where you should see all faces of the coin.
aimchimp
06/8/2017
22:47
Does any one bear the implication of this? It clear there very real concern of FDI into Tanzania with policy reforms at present but you not like this mention for some reason? What will be effect on this?"Tanzania is extremely reliant on foreign direct investment (FDI) - the mining sector, the oil and gas industry, and the primary agricultural products sector attract the most FDI . Notably, foreign investment has largely been driven by the discoveries of more than 53 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves in Tanzania over the last decade .The UN Conference on Trade and Development's (UNCTAD) estimates that Tanzania has accumulated FDI stock of US $19.818 billion, the highest in the East Africa region . However, in 2017, the World Investment Report of UNCTAD reported that in 2016 Tanzania only attracted an estimated US $1.365 billion of FDI inflows – a 15% decrease from 2015. This drop has been largely attributed to increased investor concerns over the country's regulatory environment and tax policies towards foreign firms .However, although the government may feel encouraged and emboldened by its high-profile dispute with Acacia, it also risks undermining its larger economic plans by deterring investors, which Tanzania so largely relies on.Furthermore, while President Magufuli has demonstrated his sincerity in the government's fight against corruption and levelling the playing field when it comes to who benefits from natural resources, there is a risk that potential short-term financial gains could come at the cost of long-term investment. It is yet to be seen whether these new measures will benefit the country and the economy in the longer term.Ultimately, this could all be part of a wider plan to nationalise the natural resources sector – at a time when Tanzania's oil and gas appears to promise substantial rewards."
aimchimp
06/8/2017
22:46
And now add "well connected" to "respected" and see if any one else will believe it. How can you calculate what it will be when you do not have the information, only the company have this or are they saying again like suggesting on the LSE that posters there have inside information to the company? Or is this again more mistruths to forward the agenda?
aimchimp
06/8/2017
22:42
I know know this about camping vans but they do not seem to want to have discussion here but just copy across from the LSE and here others views it as if they are not able to form an view of their own and just rely on others which is a dangerous one to follow their advices. Many I see on the LSE have admitted now to have sold most of their share here and I wonder if they had also been followed the "respected" posters advices but decide to sell after they reviewed their decisions. There certain seems to still be a selling going on here but why sell if this will be £4 like they say on the LSE another question.When q&a? Delayed?
aimchimp
06/8/2017
22:38
Lol must be blinking annoying all this logging in & out with new - 'New' and newer user name... what's the password again Doh! .... oh that's the one ..... '3BM' :)Hard to compare Kibo at the moment s0n1cb00mb0y 3,593 postsLicences'I would also say where this differs from SXX is that KIBO are a lot more likely to receive an full offer for each phase or potentially the whole shooting match of 3 phases. Therefore, trying to trade out in the hope of possibly buying cheaper carries some risks as the prospect of an offer runs extremely high'
guitars4stars
06/8/2017
22:31
Maybe David needs to get away for a few days in his camper van just to clear the air.I could be wrong but I feel he might be one of these fanatical storm chasers and breeds on the excitement of chasing tornados while pulling a few strings on his guitar.What I have noticed he always likes to have the last word.Anyway WEDNESDAY IS NEAR FOR THE 7.25 BID.HAPPY CLAPPERS WEEK
catchingmice
06/8/2017
22:28
Easy to see where well connected Sonic is coming from with these teasing figures from the well researched LSE board:Fri 16:08 Price: 5.75s0n1cb00mb0y 3,593 postsTraders Here?Btw, 75p for each 300MW.....that was my last discussion with my equity analyst friend :-)Off Topic No Opinion# 3 Blind Mice - See how they RUN! :)
guitars4stars
06/8/2017
22:21
Let us reviewI see again this one try and divert attentions away from discussion point.Why this one so OBSESS with paid deramper? Every coin have two side and to that every opinion has one for and against, those who see the risk here are called out as paid to do so but those that are singing the praise are surely paid to ramp by this logical? I would think maybe if you worry so much over you investing here to point finger and make accusation anytime some one has opinion you not like you are of compromise emotionally in your investment.Why you think there no institutional investing at this stage? You think that the ones on the LSE happy clappers know more research what going on here than top professional in their field?I would say not. It clear this resting on the delayed SML ESIA PPA and MOU before it be anything other than the LSE and those they talk into buying with the "opinion" and "research" but it seem they now people's becoming wise to them and asking question of them and can see the agenda.News next week they say and imminent. 5p to 50p to £4 sound very good and the calculated figure sound very good but only the company can know this at financial closing, until then it just numbers as Nothing announce to market is in stone.Lot of IF and MAYBE at moment until news arrive from company, anything else you cannot take as accurately.What will the next news be? Q&A? Seem to me to this be delayed also? So let us weigh up this and see why the price is at it is for these reasons, not because of any thing else.
aimchimp
06/8/2017
22:03
I dont understand how i can be called a paid deramper when i feel the share price could actually reach 15 -20p Aimchimp.Not only that but why would I be writing on a forum @ 10pm on a Sunday night if I was being paid to do so.Like you say the Happy clappers want you to be in agreement with everything they say and that kibo could be worth £4 per/share.Already given my prediction and I am sticking with 15p-20p and no more.I honestly think I don't be far off either.
catchingmice
06/8/2017
21:57
Does any one bear the implication of this? It clear there very real concern of FDI into Tanzania with policy reforms at present but you not like this mention for some reason? What will be effect on this?"Tanzania is extremely reliant on foreign direct investment (FDI) - the mining sector, the oil and gas industry, and the primary agricultural products sector attract the most FDI . Notably, foreign investment has largely been driven by the discoveries of more than 53 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves in Tanzania over the last decade .The UN Conference on Trade and Development's (UNCTAD) estimates that Tanzania has accumulated FDI stock of US $19.818 billion, the highest in the East Africa region . However, in 2017, the World Investment Report of UNCTAD reported that in 2016 Tanzania only attracted an estimated US $1.365 billion of FDI inflows – a 15% decrease from 2015. This drop has been largely attributed to increased investor concerns over the country's regulatory environment and tax policies towards foreign firms .However, although the government may feel encouraged and emboldened by its high-profile dispute with Acacia, it also risks undermining its larger economic plans by deterring investors, which Tanzania so largely relies on.Furthermore, while President Magufuli has demonstrated his sincerity in the government's fight against corruption and levelling the playing field when it comes to who benefits from natural resources, there is a risk that potential short-term financial gains could come at the cost of long-term investment. It is yet to be seen whether these new measures will benefit the country and the economy in the longer term.Ultimately, this could all be part of a wider plan to nationalise the natural resources sector – at a time when Tanzania's oil and gas appears to promise substantial rewards."
aimchimp
06/8/2017
21:57
And so they come and say this like the ones with a view which not in keeping with theirs are "paid deramper" and try to say any thing to discredit these posting. There two side to every coin, I find development in Tanzania very interesting to see and how this will effecting. You not like the questions asked on the discussion board because you see them also but do not want to ask them or answer them as you do not want to confront the FACTS. You talk of blind mice? The ones blind here are the ones not seeing both side of the coin.Who are ones who try to move discussion away from here to other distractions? Why would they be doing this?I have said before there the ones who are telling the tall tales and suggesting they have the inside information from the company are the same who aggressive and try to discredit the ones who have real questions that they do not want asked.Where is SMLWhere is ESIAWhere is PPAWho will be cornerstone financing What is monies situation in companyHow much has been taken from drawndown Who is the one selling their stock position downI think important question to be asking of anyone considering a investment any where you should see all faces of the coin.
aimchimp
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