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KIST Kistos Holdings Plc

170.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 12:01:49
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Kistos Holdings Plc LSE:KIST London Ordinary Share GB00BP7NQJ77 ORD GBP0.10
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 170.00 168.00 172.00 172.25 169.50 169.50 38,059 12:01:49
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty 411.52M 25.96M 0.3133 5.43 140.87M
Kistos Holdings Plc is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker KIST. The last closing price for Kistos was 170p. Over the last year, Kistos shares have traded in a share price range of 138.00p to 331.25p.

Kistos currently has 82,863,743 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Kistos is £140.87 million. Kistos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.43.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/9/2021
15:50
Gas prices have increase 5 fold since KISTOS bought the Dutch company....
fandagle
09/9/2021
14:40
Goodness me Europe has a gas problem. TTF futures now 56.60.
mariopeter
09/9/2021
07:55
Think its the essence of AA that keeps me invested here, its not often an MD ensures the shareholder comes first, then he has the ability to pull off incredible deals with his extremely talented team....
fandagle
08/9/2021
19:46
good luck with that one, you'll need it there based on my experience with PMG
bountyhunter
08/9/2021
19:26
swapped to pmg
chutes01
08/9/2021
13:22
Are you hammered?
yawn1971
07/9/2021
11:21
Holding out for the drop before buying
darkdawn
07/9/2021
10:48
"with the giant Groningen gas field in the Netherlands possibly closing three years ahead of schedule" could benefit KIST?
bountyhunter
07/9/2021
10:43
Yes Papillon you were a tad unlucky as normally you would have been right but they did announce excellent news on the oil testing and often you find gaps left behind in oilers. Biggest rises occur in high RSIs as you likely know.

Thing is, we have been told that production will increase by the end of this year (47% above first half achieved) and we know at stratospheric prices just when all gas prices in the world (more so in Europe) are leaping north. Seems the electric cars are kicking in after Covid and the Russians are being difficult about supply (they want authority to build a new pipeline from Europe and are restricting supply to get it). Ruskies have the market cornered and have learned from OPEC it seems.

Anyway the gas is likely throwing off vast sums of cash and even at say 36 Euro gas prices (currently over 50 Euro) will likely throw off 140m EBITDA in 2022 NET.

Add on the oil and new acquisitions then work out if todays market cap is sensible and think you will find we are still way too cheap cheap in the 230m market cap range today.

Should be near £1bill but we have to wait for a until production restarts and the higher production levels are confirmed. That is a share price of £12 per share all going to plan with high probabilities of success attached to each part of the plan.

Just have to do the research and really cracking opportunity to win here. I have been through the acquisitions docs and latest news/interviews etc.

If you believe Malchy the oil alone is worth $650 m in the ground NET at $15 a barrel. May need a bit more proving up and likely more 2C reserves there anyway.

What more would you like to hold this?

mariopeter
07/9/2021
08:40
Another move up, news on the way?
bountyhunter
07/9/2021
08:23
SP off to the races this morning after a fabulous close last night. Could we have a leaky ship with another headliner of a deal to be announced.aimo
newkotb1
06/9/2021
22:47
Well done Papillon. I don’t think you will regret buying back given time.
davidbennett
06/9/2021
22:33
I made a mistake selling last week (though I had made a nice profit). Hence I bought back in today, even though the 14 day RSI is overbought (over 70).


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papillon
06/9/2021
17:18
Marvelous share
fandagle
06/9/2021
13:27
Wonder have we hit that Nirvana where earlier funders have stopped the profit taking and turned off the sell taps.
mariopeter
06/9/2021
13:15
Gap filling nicely then aye ?Yep back to 275. Onwards and upwards
gf123
04/9/2021
10:16
Definitely a buy and hold stock, there are better shares to trade with narrow spreads and more volatility.
bountyhunter
04/9/2021
09:53
Timing the market is very difficult imo. Just buy shares in a good company and hang onto them until the investment proposition changes. I bought in here between 106 and 110 in the first week of trading. I am planning on holding for the long time, just wish I had bought more than a 5% position.
fozzie
04/9/2021
09:50
I’m in this for the long term, AA has proved his credentials and the only way to play this in my eyes is to hold until AA decides to sell the business which is clearly what his intention is.

In at an average of £1.73 so a bit later in but the rewards could be vast, judging by what has happened so far. I would even fancy that AA knew that the Tulip field was the intended target when setting up Kistos.

A very clever man.

davidbennett
04/9/2021
09:46
Sure, it’s Papillon’s choice to sell. If you sold at 267 or 270 there’s a few pence profit.

I’m in this for the long term, AA has proved his credentials and the only way to play this in my eyes is to hold until AA decides to sell the business which is clearly what his intention is.

In at an average of £1.73 so a bit later in but the rewards could be vast, judging by what has happened so far. I would even fancy that AA knew that the Tulip field was the intended target when setting up Kistos.

A very clever man.

davidbennett
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