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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Opg Power Ventures Plc | LSE:OPG | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B2R3RX72 | ORD 0.0147P |
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% | 4.75 | 4.50 | 5.00 | 4.75 | 4.50 | 4.75 | 227,779 | 08:00:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electric Services | 155.69M | 4.11M | 0.0103 | 4.61 | 19.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/7/2024 12:12 | Sell limits have strengthened a bit Can sell 250k shares at 9.78 now Was 9.51 last week | basem1 | |
20/6/2024 12:46 | It would be nice to get an ahead statement I wonder who is holding this back ? | basem1 | |
20/6/2024 12:42 | Power demand has been high for 30 days in a row, so presumably OPG be benefiting materially: "Delhi Heatwave: Record Power Demand Amidst Scorching Temperatures The extreme heat has also caused Delhi's power demand to reach unprecedented levels. On Tuesday afternoon, the demand peaked at 8,647MW, surpassing the previous record of 8,302MW set last month. Power distribution companies attribute this surge to the heatwave, growing population, urbanization, and increased use of electronic devices and air conditioners. "Records have been broken eight times this summer after the peak power load first crossed 8,000MW on May 22. For 30 days in a row this season, Delhi's peak power demand was above 7,000MW," said a discom official." | rivaldo | |
20/6/2024 11:25 | Pesky overhang still | basem1 | |
19/6/2024 12:35 | From today's news - the current heatwaves in India have driven demand for power/electricity to new records: | rivaldo | |
31/5/2024 09:13 | Let's have some volume through and our pesky seller may clear out | basem1 | |
31/5/2024 07:14 | Could this be the last of the overhang clearing ? 150k yesterday and 100k Or just wishful thinking on my part | basem1 | |
21/5/2024 21:54 | Nice move up today. Not quite sure why as today's buying was mostly done at 11.4p-11.6p - with one rogue small buy at 12p. Perhaps there'll be some late trades reported tomorrow, or just maybe - hallelujah! - the seller is finally out. | rivaldo | |
16/5/2024 10:06 | Added a few more today | basem1 | |
15/5/2024 11:52 | Might have to go down before we can go upLet's hope not | basem1 | |
15/5/2024 11:51 | That was myself But hope I do not live to regret it How much of an overhang is left is anyones guess | basem1 | |
15/5/2024 11:41 | If it's not a stock he follows it should be! Nice 225,000 buy at 11.64p just reported from earlier today. | rivaldo | |
15/5/2024 09:27 | Could ST of investors chronicle give this a lift early next week ? Not sure it is a stock he follows | basem1 | |
14/5/2024 13:52 | Loads of 1 share Buys going through. Must be code for Buy, Buy, Buy! | rivaldo | |
14/5/2024 11:46 | Cavendish have a 27p target price - over 100% upside from here. They conclude: "We estimate that the replacement cost of OPG’s Chennai plants would be around £325m based on the projections by the Indian government for additional capacity to be installed in India by 2030. Meanwhile, on the operating cost side, we note that coal prices remain significantly lower than their levels from FY22 and FY23, with further supply expected to come online during the next two years. With favourable trends on both electricity demand and costs, we believe that OPG is well positioned to return to annual EBITDA of £3040m in the medium-term, a level which was achieved in each of FY19, FY20 and FY21. - Investment conclusion: Based on medium-term prospective EBITDA of £30-40m, the current valuation represents a multiple of 1.4-1.8x. The company also benefits from a low degree of balance sheet leverage relative to other electricity utilities in India, as well as an asset base which positions OPG at the lower end of the cost curve for Indian electricity producers. We reiterate a target price of 27p, which would represent a 2.5-3.3x EBITDA multiple based on our mediumterm estimate range of £30-40m EBITDA." | rivaldo | |
14/5/2024 11:24 | Cavendish upgrades. OPG Power has released a positive trading update for the year ended 31 March 2024, and now expects to exceed previous market expectations at the EBITDA and revenue level. The company continued to benefit from a stronger revenue run-rate during H2/24 compared with FY23, reflecting greater availability of profitable supply contracts, which in turn have enabled OPG to run at higher levels of plant utilisation. We are raising our revenue forecast for FY24 by 22% to £162m, and our EBITDA by 34% to £1 | igoe104 | |
14/5/2024 10:31 | Why has the margin been worse in the second half. I would have thought margins would have been improving. | the original goldbug | |
14/5/2024 10:04 | Trading in H2 has been far stronger than H1. For H1: Revenue £69.9m EBITDA £7.8m For the year : Revenue at least £160m EBITDA at least £16m | z1co | |
14/5/2024 09:24 | Fair question. Returning surplus capital to shareholders will surely happen, but we’ve no idea when. The deleveraging policy has been in place for many years now, and has substantially reduced the annual interest bill. It will also have reduced the premium they have to pay for funds over the base rate. At some point, they will judge they have a fully sustainable level of debt over the economic cycle and will then return a proportion of FCF back to shareholders in dividends and/or buybacks. But they don’t like to prejudge the issue, having seen shocks like Covid and the Ukraine war come from nowhere. That means we’re probably not going to get much forward guidance on the issue. | tim000 | |
14/5/2024 09:14 | "The Company will continue to generate strong cash flows from operations and deleverage its balance sheet to maximise returns to its shareholders." Much talk of "returns to shareholders" but, other than deleveraging the balance sheet, it's not entirely clear what these "returns" would involve. It would be quite nice to have something more tangible! | jeffian | |
14/5/2024 08:10 | How's your 2.3p PPP shares doing purple11?......LOL Simples!........;-) | nigoil | |
14/5/2024 07:56 | In auction but offer price is increased to 12p again on solid buying. Like you rivaldo i have also taken advantage of this pullback. | z1co | |
14/5/2024 07:46 | I've bought some more on this dip - looks like the price is turning back up. Hopefully the seller is finally out. OPG looks extremely cheap now imho. | rivaldo | |
14/5/2024 07:08 | uh oh! Zico the Clowns about | purple11 | |
14/5/2024 07:05 | A very solid update , trading well ahead of expectations. | z1co |
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