The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
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A new listing would cost them over £1m though.
So cost wise a Reverse Here is still Cheaper and very possible.
Well part of my idea it true, looks like a new listing though.
Kibo Energy PLC ('Kibo' or the 'Company')
Kibo's UK Energy Subsidiary to Seek Admission to the Standard List of the London Stock Exchange
Kibo Energy PLC, the multi-asset Africa focused energy company, is pleased to announce that it is seeking admission for its 100% owned UK subsidiary Sloane Developments Ltd ('Sloane'), which will be renamed Mast Energy Developments PLC ('MED'), to the Standard List of the London Stock Exchange plc ("London Stock Exchange" or "LSE") ('Admission'). Admission will be accompanied by an IPO which will seek to raise sufficient funds to develop a portfolio of flexible power plants in the UK to become a multi-asset operator in the rapidly growing Reserve Power market.
One can But hope .
You are correct itisagame .
Best of
the more i think about it the more i think they are a potential buyer / partner for the Flexgen sites.
Makes perfect sense for them to merge with PPGs assets and if anything give them access to more market money without diluting Kibos primary listing, expands their portfolio. Med is almost certainly a potential RTO target.
It doesnt look like it but i assure you i have some method behind my madness here :)
https://www.share-talk.com/louis-coetzee-ceo-of-kibo-energy-kibo-l-podcast-update/
Kibos take on power projects
Darn it, I want to hold but a rainbow has reappeared elsewhere and this is my most liquid stock. I still have faith That the £1m Mcap will reappear. Back soon.
got some new competition :)
"Giant Tesla batteries to store green power in Dorset
Tesla marks first foray into the UK's flourishing low carbon power market
Tesla has equipped a new energy storage plant in Dorset, capable of powering 17,000 homes, in the firm's first major foray into the British power industry.
The car maker is supplying its Megapack high-capacity batteries, and Autobidder control software, to UK business Harmony Energy and Spanish company FRV for a site in Poole which will store electricity generated by wind farms and release it to the grid when needed.
It is the firs t time either technology has been used in the UK, industry sources say. Tesla declined to comment.
Tesla earlier this year took its first step towards becoming an energy provider in Britain by quietly ?applying to regulator Ofgem for a licence to generate electricity."
Didn’t hear them mention 2p. Be delighted if it does, I’ll retire. They did say it should head back to 0.16p in the short term. Any upwards momentum would be good.
Bulletin board heroes predicts 2p!!! I hope that's short term as longer term it expectations are higher