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KRPZ Kropz Plc

1.50
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Kropz Plc LSE:KRPZ London Ordinary Share GB00BZ1HLP69 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.50 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
1.00 2.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chem,fertlizer Minrl Mng,nec USD USD -66.64M USD -0.0719 -0.21 13.9M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 1.50 GBX

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10/2/202405:04Kropz PLC - Phosphate Mining374
04/5/202308:19p&d alerT on theother bb18

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Posted at 18/3/2024 08:20 by Kropz Daily Update
Kropz Plc is listed in the Chem,fertlizer Minrl Mng,nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker KRPZ. The last closing price for Kropz was 1.50p.
Kropz currently has 926,718,223 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Kropz is £13,900,773.
Kropz has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.21.
This morning KRPZ shares opened at 1.50p
Posted at 15/11/2023 07:29 by ppvn
Morning Count,

Hmm should I admit it... ha only joking. Yes I'm in this one still. For me the risk vs. reward is definitely there. At this point the share price is disconnected with reality imo and is more a function now of a bidless market. Because of the woeful liquidity a few grand of sells has brought the share price to where we are today. A risky proposition sure, but if they can get production up even slightly the share price should go to multiples of where it currently is.

Not advocating anyone to buy, but at these levels to me it's worth the punt.
Posted at 03/10/2023 10:50 by the count of monte_cristo
You wonder how long they can keep funding them, currently all KRPZ are doing is mining cash from others:))
Posted at 03/10/2023 10:46 by ppvn
It's an incredibly illiquid share and as Count has said - important to understand the seemingly endless delays and challenges that remain. No need to chase this one since they haven't put out anything that will change their fortunes overnight, but as a possible turnaround it could over the coming months/years be good imo.

But please don't get overexcited or chase as otherwise this will turn into another breathless p&d by some.
Posted at 02/10/2023 09:37 by the count of monte_cristo
Why is it patronising?

Neither did I until started reserching. The management are very weak here.

Before you start saying I am patronising have a read back though the thread at the last guy who said something similar and where the price was then.
Posted at 29/9/2023 10:57 by ppvn
Whilst it's easy to knock this share at the moment - volume of production and sales are undeniably low and for the moment unimpressive.

That being said, from 130k tonnes sold, $14.1mm of revenue recorded in H1. Volume at Elandsfontein is aimed for 1mm tpa (and scope to increase to 2mm tpa but won't go there for the moment) - so just shy of 100k tonnes per month. Phosphate trades at over $300 per tonne so they are currently getting about 1/3 of market value with around 1/10th of full state production.

If you believe this company will never be able to get production up the value makes sense. If you believe the engineers can get on top of things then it's a different story.
Posted at 01/7/2023 04:03 by the count of monte_cristo
Life is not that bad greenelf, smile.

Correct, it absolutely does not look good at all, as I explained to you months ago. Heading to the wall, but you arrogantly thought you were so smart and knew everything.

Paps, this guy doesn't want to listen:)) I explained that I had a contact in SA who is in the fertilizer business and was very negative about KRPZ, greenelf ignored it and started spouting nonsense threats. Look at him now, lol.


The Count of Monte_Cristo22 May '23 - 10:39 - 297 of 339 Edit

"The peeps who were burned in years gone by cannot get past it when circumstances change".

If you had bothered to have read back through the posts you would have seen I have been quite successful here:)

"And a final note related to "Pur". Elandsfontein is an open pit mine in the mostly sunny Cape. It is not an underground mine which would have far higher risk and for countries such as Canada with extreme winters".

Lol, so is this why they hugely messed up the mine and after years of trying are still producing pitiful amounts? Have you contacted any local suppliers in SA to see if they have received product for sale from Kropz? Might be worth your rampy efforts.

greenelf22 May '23 - 11:03 - 298 of 339

a. I can't be bothered.
b. No new facts presented, yawn
c. 43ktpa April..very pitiful, sure, and in upward trend. Nobody disputes this has history.
d. Putting together an investment case, call it rampy if you will. Your mutterings are thus also correspondingly deramping!
d. Smile mate :-) , life is not that bad.
Posted at 30/6/2023 10:35 by papillon
Unfortunately my post on Monday was correct, greenelf. "You're throwing your money away by investing in KRPZ"
Posted at 26/6/2023 11:46 by papillon
And down the share price goes following the bad news RNS issued after the market closed on Friday. That's a favourite time for companies to issue a bad news RNS! 🤣
I'm afraid you're throwing your money away by investing in KRPZ, greenelf.
Posted at 20/6/2023 08:51 by extrader
Hi greenelf,

Yes. First solid building block.

Also, maybe, a sign of shared Gulf interest in committing to the area...and an opportunity for 80 year old Nguesso to rehabilitate himself.

Can't do DSN junior's prospects any harm, either.

Anyway, suffice to say that I've taken punt-sized positions in KP2 (Omani/Chilean connection) and in KRPZ (S.African link) on the 'momentum investment' principle that a rising tide lifts all boats...

GLA
Posted at 20/5/2023 08:37 by extrader
Hi greenelf,

I'm interested in another Congo project, so keen to see any movement/possible read-across.
Unfortunately, the article you quote doesn't help your case :

.."The related mining agreement was signed in 2018 with the Congolese authorities..."
and

.."COMINCO is in fact at the stage of the definitive feasibility study, the report of which will be submitted to the government with a view to obtaining a license..."

This is a long, long way from shovels in the ground, IMO.

The fact that the broker hasn't acknowledged Motsepe's meeting with Nguesso should give pause for thought.

And saying that "Our presence in Pointe-Noire is also an opportunity for us to see the magnificent project that has been launched between the Congolese government and Eni to know that our project will buy part of the energy electricity,” somewhat unhelpfully draws attention to the slow-mo implosion of S Africa's own critical infrastructure, which may well end up frustrating Elandsfontein's welcome but recent production increases...

The ownership diagram provided is helpful at explaining the relationships between the 2 x projects and KRPZ, but doesn't say anything about the ownership of KRPZ itself. Stockopedia (maybe not the most up-to-date source?) says the free float is only about 9% : if true, that's great for trading at the margin, maybe * , but very vulnerable to a squeeze-out if the main owner decides he can make more money taking it private...

* which is perhaps the safest way to play it ?

See Teddy Sagi/ Kape Technologies (KAPE) and Aggarwal/ iEnergizer (IBPO) for examples of recent shaftings.

I've been in ZIOC for at least 5 years, maybe you'll understand my caution...;->

ATB
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