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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 | 0.0425 | 0.0375 | 0.04 | 3,606,771 | 12:17:48 |
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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16/2/2022 14:58 | GforS So you are fully supporting known market abusing pump and dump crews, such as the one that’s currently operating at NCCL for the third attempt already this year? Just for the record of course. | frankandbeans | |
16/2/2022 14:50 | I see frantic Frankie is writing the absolute same dissuade investment dross over at NCCL ... fascinating | guitars4stars | |
16/2/2022 14:22 | cj depends on your entry price. 0.15 to 0.21 is 40%+ - so anyone who got in and out - has done very well. And I know of folks whose average is sub 0.2p and they hold pretty significant holdings Obviously, a lousy investment for me and you, apart for my 5m slice at 0.151p. Lol cj41 16 Feb '22 - 13:55 - 8300 of 8301 If there is one thing that KIBO definitely hasn’t turned out be it’s ‘a fantastic investment’. No one in their right mind would think that. | yaki | |
16/2/2022 13:57 | Or 'is turning out to be'. It will take a lot more than a move from 0.15p to 0.21p given where we have come from. | cj41 | |
16/2/2022 13:55 | If there is one thing that KIBO definitely hasn't turned out be it's 'a fantastic investment'. No one in their right mind would think that. | cj41 | |
16/2/2022 13:21 | lurker5 Haven't checked by doubt it. As we all know, Kibo paid tons of money for Bordesley, it had been ahead of plan in terms of development for the last few years. And still nothing! Pyebridge had started operations and had been awarded the capacity contract. I read somewhere that 100% of all entries got the award but too busy to check. Mast guys must be still in their winter hibernation mode! Lol lurker5 16 Feb '22 - 12:15 - 8298 of 8298 Yaki - tell us whether Mast was among those awarded - or whether it is short listed for the next auction. It wasn't last time and I doubt it will ever be. And offtakers aren't going to lock themselves in to todays prices as the government is being forced to. | yaki | |
16/2/2022 12:15 | Yaki - tell us whether Mast was among those awarded - or whether it is short listed for the next auction. It wasn't last time and I doubt it will ever be. And offtakers aren't going to lock themselves in to todays prices as the government is being forced to. | lurker5 | |
16/2/2022 11:06 | GforS And what medication is that? You can see those delayed large sells right? Selling into the liquidity *someone* has created. Still not long to wait now until those CLN hit. Should be interesting price activity for sure. These short term pumps really don’t do holders any good in the long run. PMSL. | frankandbeans | |
16/2/2022 10:49 | Yaki I didn’t say that the TR1 rules were company law did I? As for the directors having to clear it with the nomad before trading, I think we all know that those lines are frequently blurred. What about the directors that are not sitting on the board currently? What happened with Shumbas disclosure as a cornerstone investor? How many others of the listed TR1 are even still holding? Either way it seems that plenty are happy to sell into the liquidity that this pump has generated, will be interesting to see what happens with the CLN dilution and the increased voting rights. Come on now, with me.. C O N S O L I D A T I O N | frankandbeans | |
16/2/2022 10:47 | Good for peakers like MAST?!? | yaki | |
16/2/2022 10:45 | Not a bad day, if you had bought at 0.151p and sold at 0.2175p. Cool 44% return in few weeks time. lurker5 16 Feb '22 - 10:28 - 8290 of 8291 "Great Day to be a Kibo investor" ! on the rampng site. (4,000 plus days is it that its been a bad day ?) Will soon do the usual 'spikey top and panic selling' when someone does the sums re plstic to energy. (Except no one ever does or knows how to. But the truth always has come out in the end - as in those 4,000 days ) | yaki | |
16/2/2022 10:45 | GforS Looks like some “big” delayed sells into that volume as well. I did say. Hard being right. | frankandbeans | |
16/2/2022 10:33 | Oh pucker up Lurker & try be happy for us downtrodden holders.Enjoy the day | guitars4stars | |
16/2/2022 10:28 | "Great Day to be a Kibo investor" ! on the rampng site. (4,000 plus days is it that its been a bad day ?) Will soon do the usual 'spikey top and panic selling' when someone does the sums re plstic to energy. (Except no one ever does or knows how to. But the truth always has come out in the end - as in those 4,000 days ) | lurker5 | |
16/2/2022 10:06 | Me old beans Director and PDMR are different rules. And they can't do any trades without nomad approval. Also TR1 disclosures are not company law but AIM rules! Research?!? Lol Frankandbeans 16 Feb '22 - 09:52 - 8287 of 8288 Yaki As you well know as this is an Irish listed co there’s different rules regarding disclosure for TR1s and other disclosed holders, which is why Shumba were able to sell without informing the market, as has any other TR1 holder, they don’t have to disclose it, so your rather flippant post is quite misleading. “ Or when they do, they would need to let the market know “ | yaki | |
16/2/2022 10:00 | Meanwhile buyers are buying & buying BIG | guitars4stars | |
16/2/2022 09:52 | Yaki As you well know as this is an Irish listed co there’s different rules regarding disclosure for TR1s and other disclosed holders, which is why Shumba were able to sell without informing the market, as has any other TR1 holder, they don’t have to disclose it, so your rather flippant post is quite misleading. “ Or when they do, they would need to let the market know “ | frankandbeans | |
16/2/2022 09:44 | Me old beans Definitely not happy about the CLN and directors diluting us, on the cheap. I made that clear to them and also the possibility of consequences. On the other hand, as these shares will be issued to directors - unlikely to be able to sell. Due to closed periods etc. Or when they do, they would need to let the market know So no overhang as such as. Just reward for failure! Frankandbeans 16 Feb '22 - 09:40 - 8285 of 8285 United why say that? Do you really expect me to believe that this is nothing but an orchestrated and concerted pump? There’s a vast amount of stock about to be converted via the CLN and there’s no other rational reason anyone sane would be buying ahead of that, on the basis that you will be able to buy, cheaper, after. It’s not rocket science. | yaki | |
16/2/2022 09:40 | United why say that? Do you really expect me to believe that this is nothing but an orchestrated and concerted pump? There’s a vast amount of stock about to be converted via the CLN and there’s no other rational reason anyone sane would be buying ahead of that, on the basis that you will be able to buy, cheaper, after. It’s not rocket science. | frankandbeans | |
16/2/2022 09:33 | F&B if you’re trying to make yourself look stupid I fear you may be trying too hard. | uknighted | |
16/2/2022 09:24 | Frankie you clutching at straws is becoming embarrassing - get back on the oxygen to slow your tail spin...Off you pop | guitars4stars | |
16/2/2022 09:19 | Ah look GforS gets out of bed along with Yaki and the buying recommenced as predicted. Now had they been able to restrain themselves for a little while longer they may have been able to not make the link quite so obvious, but clearly it got the better of them. It’s a very dangerous game being played at others expense. | frankandbeans | |
16/2/2022 09:08 | Has Frankie gone all in with a £5 Must explain the KiBooM today? | guitars4stars |
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