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    Öl um Falkland >Zukunftsinvestition? FIH PLC ehemals Falkland Islands Holding (Seite 25)

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      schrieb am 15.10.11 18:28:43
      Beitrag Nr. 777 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.216.659 von fred49 am 15.10.11 13:19:20Als kleines Trostpflaster zahlt FIH dann wenigstens seit Jahren Dividende!

      Dieses Jahr immerhin insgesamt 9,5 Pence...
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      schrieb am 15.10.11 16:33:49
      Beitrag Nr. 776 ()
      Hier mal eine Webcam von Port Stanley:

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      schrieb am 15.10.11 13:19:20
      Beitrag Nr. 775 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.206.208 von Hafturlaub am 13.10.11 08:12:10Na jedenfalls werde ich nun doch nicht so schnell verkaufen, hatte Kursentwicklung einfach satt!
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      schrieb am 13.10.11 08:12:10
      Beitrag Nr. 774 ()
      Interessanter Artikel zu Rockhopper und den Falklands:

      http://www.oilvoice.com/n/Falkland_Islands_The_New_North_Sea…
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      schrieb am 12.10.11 17:15:48
      Beitrag Nr. 773 ()
      Gute Nachrichten heute für das Nordbassin. FIH sollte davon profitieren und der Kurs liegt am Boden. Die Aktie hat bei einem DAX um 6000 massives Aufholpotenzial. Wer stockt auch noch auf?
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      schrieb am 23.08.11 12:05:06
      Beitrag Nr. 772 ()
      Interessanter Artikel über den Neubau eines Hafens: Falklands’ government readies for a decision on a new deep sea port. Leider geht daraus nicht hervor ob und inwieweit FIH entweder über Grundstücke oder das facility management beteiligt sein könnte. Es tut sich jedenfalls etwas bei der Infrastruktur.



      http://en.mercopress.com/2011/08/22/falklands-government-rea…
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      schrieb am 24.06.11 10:37:38
      Beitrag Nr. 771 ()
      Bevor wir hier historisch werden (unglaublicher Vorfall) eine "HOLD"-Herabstufung der FIH mit einer angesichts der guten Zahlen für das Falklandgeschäft (20% mehr Umsatz) an den Haaren herbeigezogenen Begründung. Kriegsgefahr und Unsicherheit über die Ölfunde bestanden schließlich auch schon vorher!


      Falkland optimistic on oil hopes

      http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/news/1632513/falkland-optimis…

      23/06/2011 Ben Jaglom

      Falkland Island Holdings (FKL), the company whose interests vary from art to transportation has declared a resilient set of full-year results.

      Underlying pre-tax profits at FKL stayed broadly flat at £2.73 million (£2.69 million) for the year to March on sales of £31.8 million (2010: £29.2 million.) The group operates a diverse number of companies. Falkland Islands Company - which operates a number of retail outlets in the Falklands and a fishing business declared a 20 per cent increase in sales to £14.9 million. At the Portsmouth Harbour Ferry Company, which operates a ferry service from Portsmouth to Gosport turnover stayed flat at £3.7 million.

      FKL also runs a fine arts and antiques business, Momart, which declared a 44 per cent fall in operating profit from £950,000 to £530,000. In addition the group holds a 5.8 per cent stake in Falklands oil explorer Falklands Oil and Gas, which declined in value from £15.5 million to £10.7 million.

      Speaking to Growth Company Investor chairman David Hudd argued that 'the effect of oil exploration gave a big stimulus to the economy.' Regarding the fishing side of the group, he noted that it was a poor season for catching illex squid, though as a whole the fishing market was 'significantly better' than last year. Concerning any potential military threat to the Falklands he insisted that it was 'inconceivable' that there would be a war with Argentina.

      He added that the future of the company will be focused on hoping for success in oil exploration from companies such as Desire Petroleum and Rockhopper. In 2012 there will be more visibility on whether or not oil exploration efforts will succeed in the Falklands' adding that if successful it will have a 'transformational' effect on the islands. If not, 'we will have to go back to fishing' he conceded.

      Following the results analysts at house broker Altium downgraded their EPS forecasts, maintained their pre-tax profit estimates and raised their turnover forecast for the year to March 2012. The broker is pencilling in adjusted pre-tax profits of £2.7 million on turnover of £33.4 million, with EPS of 20.3p forecast. A dividend of 10p a share is also expected.

      Recommended by Growth Company Investor last June at 512.5p last June, the shares have since lost 40 per cent, currently trading at 305p. Much of the future prospects of the group rest on companies such as Desire, Rockhopper and Falkland Oil and Gas winning the confidence of the market in 2012, which is far from certain. Furthermore political risks remain in the Falklands, with the distinct possibility of some sort of armed conflict developing over the islands future. We therefore downgrade the shares to hold.

      Tags: David Hudd, Falkland Islands Company, Falklands Oil and Gas, GCI downgrade, Momart, Portsmouth Harbour Ferry Company
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      schrieb am 05.01.11 16:12:52
      Beitrag Nr. 770 ()
      Unfassbar wie FIH aktuell verramscht wird. Das ganze nur wegen der neuerlichen Desirepleite. Kein Mensch zieht ins Kalkül, dass durch Argos der mögliche Benefit für die Inseln auch bei einer Desirepleite mindestens gleich hoch ist. Habe nochmal nachgelegt (wie lange eigentlich noch:confused: )!
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      schrieb am 05.12.10 10:39:20
      Beitrag Nr. 769 ()
      Eine Frage an die User hier am Board: ich habe vor langer ,langer Zeit
      als mich die Falkland Story in Ihren Bann zog,auch einige Shares Falkland Gold und Minerals in das Depot gelegt. Als kein Gold gefunden wurde oder warum auch immer,ist diese Firma von BPC Plc. übernommen und 1:1 im Depot gutgeschrieben worden Kürzel A1CWXP-ISIN IM00B3NTV894. Wie üblich:mad: in solch einem Fall ohne irgendwelche Benachrichtigung. :confused: In den letzten Wochen haben die Stücke eine super Performance von jahrelang um die 0,03ct auf jetzt ca.0,18ct hingelegt.Gehandelt werden sie meist im 2-stelligen Miobereich pro Tag.Ich verfolge sporadisch die Diskussion auf ii proactiv Investor , was ja nicht geradedie optimalste Informationsquelle darstellt.

      Nach eigener Firmenangabe soll im 3./4. Q 2011 im flacheren Wasser nach Öl gebohrt werden.

      Weis jemand mehr über diesen Öl-Explorer der sein Betätigugsfeld vor den Bahamas/Kuba mit angeblich sehr hohem Potential hat? :)
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      schrieb am 03.12.10 11:06:25
      Beitrag Nr. 768 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.638.724 von Andrija am 03.12.10 10:35:08Ergebnisse wie erwartet mit einem guten Ausblick für die Falklands:

      Falkland Islands Hlg
      Interim Results
      RNS Number : 2989X
      Falkland Islands Holdings PLC
      03 December 2010

      3rd December 2010

      Falkland Islands Holdings plc

      ("FIH" or "the Group")

      Results for the six months ended 30 September 2010


      FIH, the AIM quoted international services group which owns essential services businesses focused on transport and logistics, and which has a major shareholding in AIM quoted oil exploration company Falkland Oil and Gas Limited, is pleased to announce results for the six months ended 30 September 2010.

      Financial Highlights

      · Turnover of £14.4 million (H1 2009: £13.8 million)
      · Reported profit before tax of £0.9 million (H1 2009: £1.2 million)
      · Underlying profit before tax* of £1.15 million (H1 2009: £1.17 million)
      · Diluted earnings per share on underlying earnings of 8.9p (H1 2009: 9.2p)
      · Interim dividend maintained at 4.0p per share (H1 2009: 4.0p per share)
      · Net borrowings of £2.3 million at 30 September 2010 (31 March 2010: £1.5 million)
      · Net interest charges reduced to £0.13m (H1 2009: £0.27 million)
      · Interest cover increased to over 9.9x (H1 2009: 5.3x)

      *Underlying profit before tax is defined as profit before tax, amortisation and non-trading items.

      Operating Highlights

      Falkland Islands Company
      · Strong growth
      · Retail sales from the expanded West Store increased by 23% to £4.4 million (H1 2009: £3.5 million)
      · Automotive sales including vehicle hire increased by 17%
      · Property portfolio increased with completion of nine houses
      · Increase in demand for support services for oil exploration

      Portsmouth Harbour Ferry Company
      · Profits marginally down on unchanged turnover
      · New pontoon agreement reached with local council with completion expected Spring 2011

      Momart
      · Revenue from exhibitions fell by 30% in challenging trading conditions
      · Revenues from commercial galleries and artists rose by 38%
      · Overall revenues declined by 7.6%
      · Management team strengthened with new Managing Director and Finance Director
      · Key exhibition highlights included: Damien Hirst in Monaco, Shanghai Expo by the British Museum, V&A and Science Museum

      Falkland Oil & Gas Limited ('FOGL') (in which FIH holds a strategic interest)
      · FOGL and partner BHP Billiton drilled first well - Toroa
      · No reservoired hydrocarbons found but important geological and technical information obtained
      · Falkland Islands Government has extended the licence term for the Northern Licence area containing the Loligo prospect for a further twelve months to December 2011
      · BHP Billiton is looking for a suitable rig to drill the Loligo prospect.



      David Hudd, Chairman of Falkland Islands Holdings plc, said:

      "The results for the first half of the current financial year were satisfactory, with a strong performance from FIC following an increase in economic activity in the Falkland Islands and the extension of the West Store. Trading conditions in the UK were more challenging leading to a reduction in both revenues and profits at Momart. PHFC saw a modest decline in profits on unchanged revenues.

      "Overall results are in line with our expectations and we are pleased to propose a maintained interim dividend of 4.0p per share.

      "For the second half of the year, we anticipate the continuation of the trends seen in the first half, with pressure on profits in the UK being offset by a strong performance in the Falkland Islands."
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