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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% | 0.0375 | 0.035 | 0.04 | 0.0375 | 0.0345 | 0.04 | 6,685,877 | 08:00:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 1.04M | -9.78M | -0.0026 | -0.15 | 1.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/9/2019 16:10 | Shut up you idiot | jammydodger1 | |
20/9/2019 13:23 | "...Its just the potential coal supplier if Benga goes ahead" AND POWER OFFTAKER!!! "... but its not nailed on that Kibo will still be involved, given that in the last R&A it hadn't stumped up its share of the DFS cost." Not sure I understand this. So who do you think paid for the DFS? Benga (and I know who they are, just found out by accident, so won't reveal) haven't as they haven't got that sort of money! No need to ask questions - everything, pretty much has been answered in the Q&A doc. I am not going to Dublin but I know of at least 1 s/h going, let's see what he/she reports back. Any reply on your previous comment: "..Its easier to work it out from announced results (If they ARE announced !)" lurker5 20 Sep '19 - 12:12 - 2305 of 2305 0 0 0 Vale's involvement in Benga has nothing to do with Kibo's credibility. Its just the potential coal supplier if Benga goes ahead, but its not nailed on that Kibo will still be involved, given that in the last R&A it hadn't stumped up its share of the DFS cost. Just one more obvious question the clappies have missed. Lets see if any of them turn up in Dublin and actually ask the really key questions. I won't hold my breath, let alone expect an answer | yaki | |
20/9/2019 12:12 | Vale's involvement in Benga has nothing to do with Kibo's credibility. Its just the potential coal supplier if Benga goes ahead, but its not nailed on that Kibo will still be involved, given that in the last R&A it hadn't stumped up its share of the DFS cost. Just one more obvious question the clappies have missed. Lets see if any of them turn up in Dublin and actually ask the really key questions. I won't hold my breath, let alone expect an answer | lurker5 | |
20/9/2019 11:43 | Are you implying that you don't expect results to be announced? That's interesting view. And I didn't say financial figures were in the Q&A. Results have the historical accounts + (and prob much more important) managements view of future business. I believe for Kibo, the latter is much more important In terms of cash, I am surprised that they have any, apart from the Sands facility. What I find assuring though, is the Vale name in Benga project and more importantly, as stated in the Q&A - Sepco is still around and still willing to take a stake, I am sure at the right time(!) lurker5 20 Sep '19 - 10:06 - 2302 of 2303 0 2 0 When has Louis disclosed details of Kibo's finances via a Q&A ? Its easier to work it out from announced results (If they ARE announced !) | yaki | |
20/9/2019 10:14 | Need to fall more overvalued dung | jammydodger1 | |
20/9/2019 10:06 | When has Louis disclosed details of Kibo's finances via a Q&A ? Its easier to work it out from announced results (If they ARE announced !) | lurker5 | |
20/9/2019 08:57 | Deadline is end of Sep, so next week or latest Monday 30th. Given that we don't make any money, not sure what the interims can tell us more than the very detailed Q&A lurker5 20 Sep '19 - 08:49 - 2300 of 2300 0 0 0 No interims yet I see. Out by this time last year. Maybe later today in time for questions at the AGM - but if not draw your own conclusions ! | yaki | |
20/9/2019 08:49 | No interims yet I see. Out by this time last year. Maybe later today in time for questions at the AGM - but if not draw your own conclusions ! | lurker5 | |
19/9/2019 15:38 | I am sure there are people that do, but not the general public. wait for the results, and you will find out, at least as at 30/06 yidarmyTom 19 Sep '19 - 15:34 - 2296 of 2296 0 0 0 Does anyone know the cash position? Best Tom W Clerkenwell, London EC4 | yaki | |
19/9/2019 15:34 | Does anyone know the cash position? Best Tom W Clerkenwell, London EC4 | yidarmytom | |
19/9/2019 11:42 | A fellow TZ Miner - ACP - with a single graphite project, still at feasibility stage ie no MLs nothing - went up 100% over the last few months, and more recently following a fundraise Now valued at 8m vs KIBO with MLs and KAT stake + Bots and Moz and MED valued at 6m | yaki | |
19/9/2019 10:52 | Forget coal, timbeeerrrrrrr more like | yidarmytom | |
19/9/2019 10:40 | A donkey has bought some he hawwww | jammydodger1 | |
19/9/2019 08:59 | Anyone want to buy kibo shares soon to be under 0.5 | jammydodger1 | |
19/9/2019 08:43 | Where is waki yaki | jammydodger1 | |
19/9/2019 08:03 | Kibo delivers cash to the bod only all other get sharfted | jammydodger1 | |
18/9/2019 22:43 | It appears that Roger207 has a posting history since 03/09/19 revolving around cash generation. Nothing wrong with that but just highlighting a common posting trend. | uknighted | |
18/9/2019 21:48 | Does KIBO generate cash income? | roger207 | |
18/9/2019 16:39 | 7 posts so far today from jd1. I can understand yaki posting lots as he has a clear investment in the company but what could jd1’s motive be I wonder - boredom with life springs to mind amongst other things. | uknighted | |
18/9/2019 16:19 | Ha ha, nearly 4m buys and this sad creature things sells are coming. jammydodger1 18 Sep '19 - 15:59 - 2281 of 2283 0 0 0 Now sells come on in jammydodger1 18 Sep '19 - 15:59 - 2282 of 2283 0 0 0 This needs to fall more and more jammydodger1 18 Sep '19 - 15:59 - 2283 of 2283 0 0 0 Overvalued pos | yaki |
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