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THAL Thalassa Holdings Limited

24.50
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Thalassa Holdings Limited LSE:THAL London Ordinary Share VGG878801114 ORD SHS USD0.01 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 24.50 23.00 26.00 24.50 24.50 24.50 0.00 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil & Gas Field Services,nec 296k -1.45M -0.1825 -1.34 1.95M
Thalassa Holdings Limited is listed in the Oil & Gas Field Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker THAL. The last closing price for Thalassa was 24.50p. Over the last year, Thalassa shares have traded in a share price range of 22.20p to 31.00p.

Thalassa currently has 7,945,838 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Thalassa is £1.95 million. Thalassa has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.34.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/1/2017
09:34
Update from Trader Tim on Thalassa's recent update
mikeroot5
23/1/2017
14:47
And there is always the chance of picking up new contracts
jmf69
23/1/2017
10:56
when and if the opportunity arises with the intention of benefiting all shareholders by increasing NAV and EPS .
gfrae
23/1/2017
10:41
It would certainly have been better to buy THAL shares in the 40's and 50's than buy LSR shares at a large premium to share price
cockerhoop
23/1/2017
09:47
Do you think they'll spend that £2m buying aggressively or just use it as means to support the price on weakness?
greenroom78
23/1/2017
09:26
Anyone selling now is either very skint or very very stupid.
basem1
23/1/2017
09:12
It's worth pointing out £2m of share buyback is actually a pretty significant % of the share capital when the market cap is £14m, roughly 15% of the shares will be cancelled. That will seriously tighten supply and boost the share price.
rcturner2
23/1/2017
08:51
I did think the outlook bit was a bit ott. Likes a sherry I guess.
rcturner2
23/1/2017
08:29
It's about the same.......for now. But not when they're 80p lol
basem1
23/1/2017
08:19
Yes if everyone holds they'll have a job getting there mits on 2m shares.
basem1
23/1/2017
08:15
Looks good. Happy to hold
jmf69
23/1/2017
07:31
your Board is strongly of the opinion that cash, cash generation and caution are the appropriate tenants of Group management in 2017… as they were in 2016. .......... so why spend it on a REIT?
janeann
23/1/2017
07:30
Great to see THAL trading ahead of expectations,

This is mainly due to reserve releases, hedging gains etc, which although one-off in nature reflect well on THAL in terms of their ability to ascertain/manipulate the markets and plan ahead successfully and conservatively.

THAL has around £12.2m of cash and investments against the £13m m/cap, so the business itself is valued at almost nothing.

And a fresh buyback plan will help underpin the share price nicely.

The 2017 outlook of "cautious optimism" is also good to hear given the interesting later comments about the global economic outlook.

rivaldo
23/1/2017
07:25
RNS Number : 7731U
Thalassa Holdings Limited
23 January 2017

2016 Trading Update and 2017 outlook

The Board of Thalassa announces that it expects profit for the year ended 31 December 2016 to exceed market expectations. It estimates that Thalassa Group will report revenue of approximately $14.0 million and profit before tax (excluding consolidation of the holding in The Local Shopping REIT plc using the equity method) of approximately $2.2 million. 2016 year-end cash position is estimated at $7.7 million.

The above-expectation performance is primarily due to the partial release of contingencies, which are no longer necessary, and non-operating gains from currency and commodity hedging of in excess of $1 million. In addition, the Group still has a Self Insured Reserve (which covers any eventual excess payment due on insurance claims) of $250,000 and a further reserve in the region of $500,000 to cover maintenance, refurbishment and upgrades to fixed assets. The exact amount of such further expenditure will not be known until closer to the date of the first mobilisations in 2017 and may result in reserves being released to profit. The Board expects to announce the results for the year ended 31 December 2016 during week commencing 10 April 2017, subject to timely completion of the audit.

Duncan Soukup, Chairman of Thalassa, commented:"Given conditions in the industry at the beginning of 2016, the Board is extremely pleased to be able to announce successful operational and financial results for 2016, which may increase further following the conclusion of our review of reserves. As result of which, the Board has resolved to replace the current stock buy back programme, once completed, under which the Company has bought back a total of 3,108,657 of its own shares since February 2015 at a cost of £1,343,257.80, with a new plan to repurchase up to £2m of the Company's shares.

The Board's current view for 2017 is one of cautious (but unpredictable) optimism. The price of oil has recovered to current levels of ca. $52 (WTI) and riding the coattails of the largest reflationary intervention in the history of mankind, global economic activity is improving...slowly. However, the global recovery is not convincing as it is not associated with substantially higher employment. In fact, given how far behind the curve the Central Banks of the USA, UK and Germany are, the current recovery looks to us to be far weaker than meets the eye. This worries us significantly as it could result in one of two scenarios, neither of which would be good for sustained, long-term economic growth. The first alternative is that Central Bankers ignore the bond markets and leave interest rates at historic lows for too long; the result would be a bout of short term, high(er) inflation followed by excessive tightening which could derail the current recovery. The second alternative is that Central Bankers tighten too quickly and cut the recovery off before it is firmly established.

Given the recent US Presidential and Brexit results, which some would refer to as the rise of "Populism", upcoming elections in France and Germany, continued economic problems in Greece and Italy, and potentially heightened political tension between the Trump Administration and China, or should I say the USA and every other country in the World, 2017 is shaping up to be even more unpredictable than 2016. Holding one's breath and jumping is not a prudent economic or business model which is why the THAL Board is reticent to present any long term forecasts in the current political and economic environment. In fact, given the upcoming elections in France and Germany and the inauguration of President Trump, we would go so far as to say that even short-term predictions are nothing more than speculative guesses. Given the perspective outlined above your Board is strongly of the opinion that cash, cash generation and caution are the appropriate tenants of Group management in 2017....as they were in 2016."

masurenguy
17/1/2017
19:15
Possible reason for the rise today...hTTp://energyfuse.org/shale-deepwater-lead-oil-industry-spending/
jmf69
17/1/2017
13:04
Hopefully.
greenroom78
17/1/2017
11:58
Good timing by the looks of it GR
cheshire man
17/1/2017
10:54
I bought back in this morning having bought at 50p a few years ago. It served me very well last time selling between 200 & 300p. Looks too cheap here and I didn't have funds last time it was hot. Took me a while to get a fill at 55p & 56p so stock was tight early on.
greenroom78
17/1/2017
10:40
Idiots selling...... I mean, why would you at this juncture ?? Clueless, some folk. I may be tempted to topslice a few at 90p, but 58 ??
basem1
17/1/2017
10:32
The market must be very tight, since there are only fairly small scale buys going through.
rcturner2
17/1/2017
10:23
Even at £1 this would be mega cheap. £20m mkt cap still nowhere near fair value.
basem1
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