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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 | 0.036 | 0.04 | 2,254,416 | 08:00:02 |
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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25/2/2022 09:36 | Pray tell me F&B, what did you have to do to find that out? Oh, of course, RESEARCH. | uknighted | |
25/2/2022 09:21 | DPR A pig wearing lipstick is stil a pig. And I have called this correct to date, whilst LTH, rampers and pumpers that have come and gone with similarly enthusiasm for the various projects, have faded into memory, save the odd few that continue to haunt these boards. “Golden tickets” “Golden tickets” You can’t educate pork. | frankandbeans | |
25/2/2022 08:33 | @frankandbeans you cannot use history to predict the future. Watch this space my friend! | dpr1881 | |
25/2/2022 07:51 | DPR I have been spot on so far despite the claims that these golden tickets are a strong buy - and that’s been going on for how many years now from the looks of it? RESEARCH | frankandbeans | |
25/2/2022 07:50 | SIB “ What a c@ck you really are. Clueless.” Just because you don’t agree with my views don’t be vulgar, and your getting agitated because you know that I’m right. “ The big man with the big faceless and baseless accusations. “ They aren’t baseless, as they have been admitted by the individuals, as for faceless, pot kettle black. “ Good time to buy though frankie “ Is it a good time to buy though? Why’s that then? The placee will be churning through their placings stock, the convertible loan notes are due to be converted into stock, let alone the warrants, and there’s enough red flags to supply both Russia and China into the next decade. | frankandbeans | |
25/2/2022 06:28 | @frankandbeans I am not a ramper as history will show. I will make a prediction that in due course your postings will look like nonsense (with the benefit of hindsight) and you will regret not holding shares in Kibo. Enjoy the ride beans | dpr1881 | |
24/2/2022 21:07 | The big man with the big faceless and baseless accusations. | sirianbotham | |
24/2/2022 21:06 | Good time to buy though frankie | sirianbotham | |
24/2/2022 21:05 | What a c@ck you really are. Clueless. | sirianbotham | |
24/2/2022 18:26 | G4s How original. Not. Best to holders blah blah. Are those the same holders you told to buy as you were selling down? Truth hurts. | frankandbeans | |
24/2/2022 16:46 | For beans sake - there were large buys and sells today: overall 19.4m vs 19.2 mln, according to ADVFN. So pretty much even. I suspect some of the investors who took on 400m shares at the latest placing, decided to offload for 10-15% profit - why not Market is for buying and selling! Frankandbeans 24 Feb '22 - 16:32 - 8417 of 8417 CJ They are trying to kid others though that’s the problem, encouraging others to buy when they were selling, stating “strong buy” as they sold out, then buying back in an declaring their have a low average, they can’t be that thick surely? It’s deceptive. And how many of them have done this I wonder? Someone seems to be dumping at the moment it seems, but of course Yaki and friends don’t mention the large sells, only when it suits them to mention some buying. Misleading. | yaki | |
24/2/2022 16:32 | CJ They are trying to kid others though that’s the problem, encouraging others to buy when they were selling, stating “strong buy” as they sold out, then buying back in an declaring their have a low average, they can’t be that thick surely? It’s deceptive. And how many of them have done this I wonder? Someone seems to be dumping at the moment it seems, but of course Yaki and friends don’t mention the large sells, only when it suits them to mention some buying. Misleading. | frankandbeans | |
24/2/2022 14:10 | Ahh your putting in a full shift today. Missed you yesterday. | sirianbotham | |
24/2/2022 13:54 | I have no prior losses but a bloody huge existing one. Anyone who isn't including prior losses is kidding no one but themselves. | cj41 | |
24/2/2022 12:34 | Unsurprisingly the rampers are nowhere to be seen on a day the price is red, but show a blue day and it’s like adding fuel to a fire. Golden tickets blah blah. Any LTH claiming they are in profit aren’t disclosing their losses from selling out much higher and buying back in. LOL | frankandbeans | |
24/2/2022 11:50 | Baby steps in the right direction Yaki & for sure exciting weeks are ahead!#Research :) | guitars4stars | |
24/2/2022 11:48 | another tick up. now buys go at 0.25p! | yaki | |
24/2/2022 11:35 | Look at all those chunky grey delayed trades now I wonder what they might be relating to… Due a placing soon I would imagine. | frankandbeans | |
24/2/2022 10:30 | Agreed, last week's T-1 was at 75/kW, even better This is why I am annoyed that Rochdale wasn't in this week's auction! lurker5 24 Feb '22 - 10:15 - 8409 of 8409 Sorry yes Yaki. You're right. However the point remains that future capacity auctions can't be relied on to be as high as this one. | yaki | |
24/2/2022 10:15 | Sorry yes Yaki. You're right. However the point remains that future capacity auctions can't be relied on to be as high as this one. | lurker5 | |
24/2/2022 10:06 | lurker5 Bordesley's CM payments is locked in for 15 years. Any energy sold, is ADDITIONAL to CM payment and I wish they had Rochdale locked in too + a few others. With renewables etc, there will be always days and times during the day when energy prices will peak, and when MAST plants will produce and make money. I think they were limited to 2000 hrs a year to produce, which is now lifted to 4000 hrs. Which is like 50% capacity! lurker5 24 Feb '22 - 09:48 - 8407 of 8407 Apologies for rposting from MAST. But relevant here The 25/26 capacity market could be the last when todays high energy prices are 'carried forward' to affect the next auction. ie Mast will have ONE plant (and even Bordersley isn't yet 'satisfying financial committment') that will benefit, for just one year. Investors would be foolish to think high capacity prices won't fall back to last years diastrously low levels. These spikes are exactly like all past ones where newbiies - unfamiliar with LC's exaggerations - are lured in by one ofhis puffs. Interesting that he hides on a blog platform andd won't confront existing shareholders who know what hard questions to ask him. | yaki | |
24/2/2022 09:48 | Apologies for rposting from MAST. But relevant here The 25/26 capacity market could be the last when todays high energy prices are 'carried forward' to affect the next auction. ie Mast will have ONE plant (and even Bordersley isn't yet 'satisfying financial committment') that will benefit, for just one year. Investors would be foolish to think high capacity prices won't fall back to last years diastrously low levels. These spikes are exactly like all past ones where newbiies - unfamiliar with LC's exaggerations - are lured in by one ofhis puffs. Interesting that he hides on a blog platform andd won't confront existing shareholders who know what hard questions to ask him. | lurker5 | |
24/2/2022 08:21 | Plus of course how much if this income is going to be directed into the coffers, and how much is going to repay the debt contained within the SPVS? | frankandbeans | |
24/2/2022 08:20 | They still haven’t got their first site up and running and when was that supposed to come online? Shovel ready indeed - all these announcements facilitate is trading spikes and for the wet behind the ears investors to get all giddy about future profits. Which of course need funding to get there. Research. | frankandbeans |
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