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KIST Kistos Holdings Plc

174.00
1.00 (0.58%)
07 May 2024 - Closed
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
  1.00 0.58% 174.00 173.00 179.00 176.00 171.75 176.00 59,174 16:35:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty 411.52M 25.96M 0.3133 5.62 145.84M
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 173p. Over the last year, Kistos shares have traded in a share price range of 138.00p to 285.00p.

Kistos currently has 82,863,743 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Kistos is £145.84 million. Kistos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.62.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/9/2022
14:03
Schroders selling again ?
yawn1971
13/9/2022
11:12
When Kistos decides to dip by he’ll does it drop!
I am in for the endgame, these wobbles whilst disconcerting are generally baseless
Kistos is a cash machine just now and will be for the foreseeable - strong hold for me

adg
13/9/2022
10:50
Well pan EU WFT this week prob back dated 2022?
officerdigby
13/9/2022
10:50
Classic tree shake to take out the stop losses.
They will bounce fairly soon to maintain the uptrend.

bigalan3
13/9/2022
10:49
Cash build will be burning holes in AA pockets. Bit risky being out.
mariopeter
13/9/2022
10:02
Volume is relatively low - not concerned at all.
piratepeter
13/9/2022
09:56
Need a bounce soon
yawn1971
12/9/2022
09:40
Have made a big investment here despite the fact that information on Kistos is scarce.
However, it is following the path of Rockrose in a better environment.

bigalan3
11/9/2022
18:08
Interesting read.
blueball
09/9/2022
18:18
Still trusting British Bulls, are you, my cold friend?
fardels bear
08/9/2022
14:29
Normal service resumed...
fandagle
07/9/2022
08:32
Where's Tazer ? Overslept ?
yawn1971
07/9/2022
08:05
"This figure had increased to €148.4MM by mid-2022, meaning that Kistos exited the first half of the year with net cash (being cash and cash equivalents, less the face value of bonds held by third parties) of €26.1MM. Despite making the completion payment for the GLA acquisition in July and the Q10-A gas field being subject to a planned shutdown from mid-July to mid-August due to TAQA undertaking annual maintenance at its P15-D platform, the Group's cash balance had increased to €153.6MM on 31 August 2022."
danielpycroft
07/9/2022
07:57
Proforma EBITDA exceeded my projection of £200m stg at 260m euro.

GLA profits not included in actuals as only signed after the 30th June. That will swell the second half results which are already swollen by very high gas prices. Profit/cash from GLA used to pay off the investment.

Workovers... does not say if shutdowns are necessary in Holland.

Big drill 2023 GLA

Actually going to keep and produce the oil.

Pipeline re-route in Holland cancelled.......I think.

mariopeter
07/9/2022
07:15
Great interims..record profits.

1000p target eoy imo.

blueball
05/9/2022
14:39
?Bloomberg: Business News DailyBefore you change the world. Bloomberg.ViewSkip to contentBloombergSubscribe PoliticsDutch Eye Windfall Tax in $16 Billion Plan to Ease Energy CostsThe Netherlands government will hike the minimum wage by 10%The cabinet plans to raise 2 billion euros from windfall taxByDiederik Baazil+FollowSeptember 5, 2022 at 12:38 PM GMT+1The Dutch government is said to be working on up to 16 billion euros ($16 billion) in funding to alleviate the burden of high energy prices and runaway inflation on its citizens.The plan will include a 10% increase to the minimum wage, a reduction to energy taxes and targeted subsidies to lower income households, according to people familiar with the matter. The package would be financed through a combination of higher income from the Groningen gas field, a profit tax increase on small and medium-sized enterprises and a windfall tax on companies extracting oil and gas, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.The profit tax on businesses will increase to 19% from 15%, the people said, in effort to raise 1.5 billion euros. The windfall tax will bring in around 2 billion euros in 2023, the people said, with the rest of the funding coming mostly from higher gas revenue from the Groningen field. The plan will be announced during the country's budget day on Sept. 20. The size and details of the plan were first reported by Dutch financial newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad. The Dutch Finance Ministry declined to comment.The prospects of a prolonged cutoff from Russian gas supplies is pushing European governments toward emergency measures and energy rationing to protect companies and consumers from soaring costs. European Union energy ministers are set to discuss proposals to curb power prices when they hold an emergency meeting on Friday -- including gas-price caps and a suspension of power derivatives trading.
officerdigby
05/9/2022
14:09
Dutch Eye Windfall Tax in $16 Billion Plan to Ease Energy Costs
updated an hour ago - Bloomberg

waterloo01
05/9/2022
12:59
It's gone up today due to the rise in price in wholesale gas over the weekend, not because of Zak Mirs view.
pyglet
05/9/2022
11:08
Zac's 825p price target.
blueball
05/9/2022
09:32
40% owned by Dutch state company Energie Beheer Nederland.
mariopeter
05/9/2022
08:33
Don't the Dutch government already own part of Kists licence I'd so, would they be more satisfied with the income,. Or would they tax their own portion
mr smc
04/9/2022
17:49
germany now imposing windfall tax on energy companies. Always a chance the dutch follow suit.
pyemckay
02/9/2022
18:35
Breaking news.
blueball
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