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THAL Thalassa Holdings Limited

24.50
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 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 5,000 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 23.00p to 31.50p.

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.

Thalassa Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/2/2017
07:50
I've seen both. Not sure what the advantage of keeping them in treasury is apart from having the shares ready if they ever need them and not having to issue new ones?I'm not overly bothered either way.
jmf69
01/2/2017
06:43
I think keeping them in treasury is actually more common.
rcturner2
31/1/2017
22:37
So they use the no of shares for votes to arrive at an EPS rather than the total no of shares in issue (including those in treasury)?

I thought standard practice of a buyback was to cancel shares? Unless they plan to use them for paper acquisitions?

greenroom78
31/1/2017
18:24
The eps at the interims uses the weighted average number of shares in the calculation.So I am guessing the buyback will positively impact the eps.
jmf69
31/1/2017
17:54
Best way IMO, especially if there is a seller about. Bung in an order and let the MMs fill it.

Any idea why they are being held in treasury and not being cancelled? Don't they have to cancel the shares to boost the EPS? And how does holding them in treasury effect the tax they pay on investments (assuming they increase in value) and will that too impact on profit after tax and EPS?

greenroom78
31/1/2017
17:30
They always seem to pick them up at a discount imo
jmf69
31/1/2017
17:18
Another 100k today
jmf69
31/1/2017
12:26
They will, probably today, if not tomorrow, they'll be glad to get them back at 65p. I was thinking about this and can they negotiate with the market makers or not ? Will there be any dialogue or do they just buy them in the open market like us pi's. ? Be interested in anyone's comments.
basem1
31/1/2017
12:15
I wonder why they're not continuing with the share buyback. They bought at 71 and now the price is 65 ish they seem to have pressed the pause button.

Edit: the average buying price was 70p

frazboy
27/1/2017
07:16
225k bought back yesterday
jmf69
26/1/2017
19:08
We'll find out in the morning
jmf69
26/1/2017
13:38
225,000 at 70p, first of the buy backs ?
basem1
26/1/2017
12:34
Get the impression the market makers are happy to accumulate stock here. They know they're going to need it when the buy back begins. Directors have skin in the game here and they want the price up as much as we do.
basem1
26/1/2017
10:31
So, we appear to have cleared the previous top from 2015, let's see what happens
frazboy
25/1/2017
12:02
Look at the chart, clear this level, then blue skies. The company buying further shares back, that's why I just can't understand anyone selling at present. I've been here since 46p and am waiting for value to out.
basem1
25/1/2017
11:59
Nav is in $ but still looks cheap
jmf69
25/1/2017
11:49
Have I got this wrong but...Nav 26m as at interimsMarket cap 14mProfitable this yearImproving outlook Why are the shares so cheap?
jmf69
25/1/2017
11:29
New 18-month highs looking like they're on the way.
rivaldo
24/1/2017
14:56
Shake shake shake
jmf69
24/1/2017
12:58
Follow the trend here........
basem1
24/1/2017
12:04
Why sell ? ...idiots.
basem1
24/1/2017
10:33
The board currently have around 143k gbp left in the purchase authority announced December 2015. I am guessing they will use that before the new authority is in place at the agm?
jmf69
24/1/2017
10:24
Not sure but MMs must be keen for stock
jmf69
24/1/2017
10:10
Are these 10k buys part of the company's buy back scheme or general public buys ? Anyone care to comment ?
basem1
24/1/2017
09:34
Update from Trader Tim on Thalassa's recent update
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