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>>>> the behaviour of this share?... Anyone has made any assessment of it anyvhere?
it seems odd to me that there has been a £6m sale at 21 pence but the share price says up 14% plus at a share price of 31p on a few buys. not that it makes a lot of difference to me as I bought in at over a pound and am going to sit on them. just seemed odd
huge movements atm
huge movements atm
Have held this share for a while now and wonder why its performance is so poor. Am aware of issues with coal purchase etc. but still puzzled as to why a company with such a good concept of power generation in India has had such long term underperformance, especially as other competitors (OPG) that produce less power seem to have a better outlook. Does anyone have any information ?
Nice RNS.
Indian Subsidiary Financial Results (under Indian GAAP) for the Quarter ended 30 September 2012 KSK Power Ventur plc ("the Company"), the power project company listed on the London Stock Exchange, with interests in multiple power plants and businesses across India, is pleased to announce that its Indian subsidiary, KSK Energy Ventures Limited ("KSKEV"), the equity shares of which are listed and traded on the National Stock Exchange of India Limited ("NSE") and the BSE Limited ("BSE"), has filed with the NSE and BSE on 3 November 2012, its un-audited financial results for the three months ended 30 September 2012. Full details of the KSKEV un-audited results are available on the KSKEV website (www.ksk.co.in) and the NSE website (www.nseindia.com) and the BSE website (www.bseindia.com).
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201208060700073285J
Completion of Tender Offer for shares of Indian Subsidiary Further to the announcement dated 17th May 2011 and 5th October 2011, KSK Power Ventur plc (KSK.L), the power project company listed on the London Stock Exchange, with interests in multiple power plants and businesses across India, is pleased to announce that it has received the certificate confirming the completion of its tender offer at a price of Rupees 125 per share to acquire up to an additional 20 per cent of the shares in KSK Energy Ventures Limited ("KSKEV"), its Indian subsidiary listed on the National Stock Exchange of India Limited ("NSE") and the Bombay Stock Exchange Limited ("BSE"). A total of 74,526,091 shares in KSKEV have been acquired, mostly by the Indian subsidiary, under the tender offer and in total KSK Group now owns 279,232,677 shares in KSKEV, representing 74.94 per cent of the issued share capital of KSKEV, through the following companies
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201111250702497738S
KSK Power Ventur (KSK), the India focused company with interests in multiple power plants, saw pre-tax profits increase 127% to 52.5 million dollars on the back of a 329% increase in revenue to 226.8 million dollars for the year ended 31st March 2011. Growth was led by the successful commission on new power assets, with operating capacity more than doubling to 933 MegaWatts (MW). The group now has projects under construction with a total capacity aggregating to 3,720 MW, and boasts an increase in cash deposits from 2010 of 33% to 367.1 million dollars. KSK share jolted 15p to 590p.
Recent RNSs have been positive, but in a corrupt politico-economic environment it probably takes an insider to know when something of genuine importance is happening here. SP has certainly taken off with a roar in recent days, including 2 substantial buys yesterday. KSK seems to be of very little interest in the UK, with little or no coverage on other BBs. Not sure why - I made an annualised 38% from it before selling out on a technical signal in Jan 10. Anyone know anything? Despite the ominous long-term Head & Shoulders top since Oct 09, an intermediate-term objective of ~600p looks reasonable on the chart.
The robust performance that was seen at KSK Power Ventur (KSK) in the first half of the year has slowed down in the quarter ending December 2010, the India-based power project development company announced, with both sales and profits coming in below expectations. This was attributed to the the various developments in the wider energy market in India and their effect on specific procurers of power from the Wardha power plant, the group added. KSK shares lost 28.5p to 451.5p.
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201008160700080966R Things progressing. No alarms.
A ship to be aboard. One of my long termers. India, big country, big energy requirements needed to rival Chinese economic growth. Eventually energy concerns will be less of a concern for Indian industry. The credit crunch really was a buying opportunity here.
Can't find any news but IMO volume here over past 2 days suggests somethings brewing.
Been watching this one for a while .... Huge volume / £2 + mill buy yesterday ... time to join you I think :)
On track long term. http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200912210700224369E
why is the mid-price shown as 0 [on watch list] when bid, trade and ask prices are over 500
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200906121116128146T
nicely. Glad I had a punt. Keeping long term though.
on this energy company? I've been doing some reading up on them, and the longer term prospects look good, but still need to do a lot more digging. http://www.hemscott.com/companies/company-summary.do?companyId=5985 http://markets.ft.com/tearsheets/financialsSummary.asp?s=KSK%3ALSE