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KURA Kurawood

0.35
0.00 (0.00%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Kurawood KURA London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.35 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.35 0.35
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Kurawood KURA Dividends History

No dividends issued between 01 May 2014 and 01 May 2024

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Posted at 26/11/2009 15:01 by double6
Well, there's the answer - FOX CAPITAL increased stake to 68%.
Posted at 17/11/2009 01:38 by shujja
mjcrockett - 6 Dec'07 - 10:15 - 21 of 67


Sharescope shows broker forecast for KURA as follows:-

Year to 1/9/08

Profit: £4.0m
EPS: 17.10
T/o: £17.7m

Year to 1/9/09

Profit: £8.40
EPS: 34.10
T/o: £28.7m

Year to 1/9/10

Profit: £15.6
EPS: 63.60
T/o: £43.0m


This all sounds very optimistic. However, when you look at today's first deal, which should be worth several million, it seems very possible. Particularly when they plan to ramp up production to 60,000 m3 by mid 2008.

Does anyone have access to the broker forecast?

MJ
Posted at 13/11/2009 09:43 by gwr7
Perhaps someone from the AIM regulatory team would like to explain how this rubbish was ever allowed onto the market two years ago.

Kurawood plc ("Kurawood", "the Group" or "the Company") First Day of Dealings on AIM Placing of Ordinary Shares raising £4.5 million Kurawood announces the admission ("Admission") of the ordinary shares of 1.0
pence ("Ordinary Shares") of the Company to trading on AIM with ticker symbol
KURA. The Company has raised £4.5 million in a Placing of ordinary shares at a
placing price of 100 pence per ordinary share ("Placing Price"). The market
capitalisation of the Company at the Placing Price is £17 million. Nominated
adviser to the Company is City Financial Associates Limited and St Helen's
Capital Plc is nominated broker.
Posted at 16/8/2008 00:47 by dibbs
M&C,

You think there are a lot of T traders in KURA? Can't see it myself.

How much wood has their "main business" sold into the far east, china etc? I read it that the UK market is dead so the new hope is the far east etc. I missed the bit about sales into those regions, looks to me like a shift of focus, with a view to maybe gaining sales whilst having thus far sold nothing.

Can't see the appeals myself.

Dibbs
Posted at 13/8/2008 14:42 by dibbs
Problem IMO is that KURA is still a blue sky stock. Ok in a bull market but very different now. Blue sky stocks with question marks over funding are being hammered hard. It seems harsh, but when you have profitable AIM companies on such low multiples, how can you value poorly funded companies with low sales, selling into a weak sector any other way?

If only KURA came to market 3 years ago. They could have got away to a flying start by opening up sales channels into bouyant markets. Had that happened you would have been able to add zero to todays price for sure.

I agree that it is good to see the directors stance as outlined today. I hope that it will be enough.

M+C surprised to hear your post sounding pretty positive, although as you say we only have the RNS to go on. Takes me back to holding NSB about 5-6 years ago when I see your name!

Dibbs
Posted at 22/7/2008 21:45 by reckless_rat
Floors-2-Go has gone; into administration, yesterday. Not sure what this means for Kura in terms of bad debts or future sales.
Posted at 12/6/2008 00:16 by dibbs
KURA drifting lower due to a lack of news of sales contracts, they need to convert interest into sales soon, especially in these markets.

These would be bargin if they were to deliver the forecast earnings, it appears that the market has doubts. Demand for timber products must surely be softening.

Happpy to continue watching Kurawood from the sidelines.

Dibbs
Posted at 19/2/2008 22:25 by thailand
I also hold axs. I appreciate they are further down the line than Kura but the market cap differential is unjustified (axs around £300 million,kura £15.5 million) Kura's decision to increase production capacity to 300,000 cubic metres is hugely significant.they must be very confident to ratchet up capacity to that level.if they could ever sell that volume where might their market cap be? The market's current disillusionment with jam tomorrow companies is throwing up some awesome opportunities.Let's hope Kura can produce plenty of jam in the months/years ahead.
Posted at 19/2/2008 01:17 by dibbs
Problem is that KURA chart still shows a down trend. This spike up is on low volume and from a oversold position. Needs to break this downtrend to create a bit of broader interest IMO. KURA has great promise but earnings still too far off for many to buy in these current markets, a couple of years ago, different story, the price would have been flying!

Dibbs
Posted at 04/1/2008 13:29 by dibbs
Also surprised that the fact that RAB hold 1.7 million KURA has not put these better on the map. A very nice name to see on the share holder register IMO.

Dibbs

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