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Falklands Island Holdings. (FIH)     

greekman - 03 Oct 2007 08:11

NOTE that FKL are now FIH group plc. Epic FIH.

It is now over 4 years since I started this thread.
During that period a lot has happened (an understatement if ever there as one).
Several oilies have drilled numerous wells, most with little success as yet, although Rockhopper Exploration has made significant finds.
These finds are in the process of being updated and have drawn interest from at least 5 oil production companies.
The sp of FKL in Oct 2007 was around 400p, which is almost level with todays sp.
Due to many what I consider low risk factors, the sp is well below true valuation.
In saying that I am leaving all fundamentals out of my reasoning, and looking solely at potential.
Over the last few months, I have read numerous reports regarding how the current exploration will make the Islanders rich.
Of course that wealth will be passed along to the businesses that are situated on the Falklands themselves.
With Falklands islands Holdings being 'The Business' on the islands, with fingers in many pies, they are ideally situated to cash in on all the areas mentioned.

I suggest to anyone who as not been following the Falklands Story, or are new to this thread, to peruse the latest news releases of FKL. Also those of RKH (Rockhopper) Fogl (Falklands Oil and Gas) Des (Desire Petroleum) and Bor (Borders and Southern).
I am not pushing any of these other companies, but to post all the relevant updates on this header would take the whole page.

Remember who made steady big money during the Klondike Gold Rush.
OK some miners made fortunes, but the big steady money was made by those who saw the potential in suppling the essentials, IE those that supplied the tools to do the job.
I look at FKL as a sort of hedging to the explorers themselves.
But with hedging like this, we can all win.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=FKL&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=FKL&Si

greekman - 19 Nov 2014 07:40 - 156 of 174

Results better than they look at first glance.

The FIC section has done very well, leading the other sections of the parent company, with Momart for the first time bringing in results that have dipped a tad from previous results.

Looking ahead to the next 6 months, things look nicely placed to progress forward and looking even further ahead, my investment in FKL is looking positive.

Remember that the suppliers of infrastructure always lead before those who are there customers (klondyke gold rush) start to make productive progress.

Not ordering the Bentley quite yet,2015 is looking interesting to say the least!

greekman - 05 Jan 2015 17:25 - 157 of 174

As we all know the oil industry of supply and demand is going through a tremulous time partly caused by demand slipping and the role that shale gas is playing in the USA, but what we are mainly seeing is a power struggle between the OPEC and none OPEC countries, again a fact I think we all accept.

Whilst accepting that within a couple of years, demand will be pushing supply, I tend to look at the situation in a simpler way when it comes to were we are headed.

This to my mind is like a supermarket price war obviously on a far bigger scale, and we all know how they end up, once the dust has settled and the smaller struggle for a profit outfits have gone to the wall, the average price ends up higher.

With the FI fields being new and not due to come on line for at least a couple of years, I feel that Fogl will be well placed (pun intended) to take advantage of the higher price of oil that's to bound to return.

greekman - 29 Jan 2015 16:19 - 158 of 174

I appreciate many small oilies are down today including some, but not all of those in the Falkland Fields, but usually FKL follow up or down by smaller percentages.

Today FKL is well down on little trade with the offer moving far closer to the bid, leaving a spead narrower than normal.

Anyone any idea why, as I can't find anything.

greekman - 02 Feb 2015 09:32 - 159 of 174

RNS.

Most of the new estimates for quantity for all the wells mentioned are higher than previously and I bet that they have under estimated pre full 3D data being released.



Todays news is very good and makes Fogl's prospects a very good investment.

greekman - 02 Feb 2015 09:33 - 160 of 174

Good RNS.

Most of the new estimates for quantity for all the wells mentioned are higher than previously and I bet that they have under estimated pre full 3D data being released.

Todays news is very good and makes Fogl's prospects a very good investment.

greekman - 03 Mar 2015 07:40 - 161 of 174

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4987418

greekman - 06 Mar 2015 07:11 - 162 of 174

Fogl well spuded.

greekman - 19 Mar 2015 15:26 - 163 of 174

Why the hell have they decided to sell Fogl shares at this time, bloody ridiculous.

greekman - 02 Apr 2015 07:21 - 164 of 174

Well discovery RNS, better than expected.

greekman - 10 Apr 2015 07:08 - 165 of 174

Pre close statement.

Dividend suspended, and the cash put back into the company for future development.

The board states that they believe this more focused long term approach will have more appeal for existing and prospective investors and offer much greater shareholder liquidity.

Where this is a good idea or not, I am sure the sp will quickly (go down) reflecting what investors think. It's the dividend that has kept many still invested in FKL!

Will need to see more detail in the results to decide.

js8106455 - 20 Apr 2015 15:29 - 166 of 174

Edmund Rowland, Chairman Falkland Islands Holdings: Interview regarding Company strategy, April 2015

click here

greekman - 01 May 2015 07:14 - 167 of 174

RNS re sale of shares.

Fogl has sold 5 million shares in Falkland Oil & Gas ("FOGL") for £1.4 million, generating a profit of £0.4 million for the Group.

With the sale of these 5 million shares, FIH has completed the realisation of its investment in Over the last 10 years since FOGL's flotation, FIH has generated over £8 million in cash proceeds and £5 million in profits from its highly successful investment in FOGL.

So with the money held back from cancelling the dividend, plus this sale of Fogl shares added to those sold previously, surely they must need the money for some big expansion plans for the oil infrastructure that will be required as exploration gains momentum, with of course all the follow on once production starts.

I still though find it strange that they have sold pre drilling results, as we know the drill success risk factor has been reduced over the last few months, so why sell now!.

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=5028183

avsec - 03 Jun 2015 16:52 - 168 of 174

Greek
It has me thinking as well. From contacts in the FI there appears to be no earth-shattering news but, as the major player in the area, they hold nearly all the cards in their hand - especially real estate-wise.

greekman - 14 Sep 2016 17:21 - 169 of 174

Both MoneyAm and iii are showing FKL as nil value on both my stockwatch and portfolio.

So the question is.

1 Are we at war with the Argies and share price info has been hidden.

2 Have they gone completely bust leaving all shares worthless.

3 A blip at the LSE.

Hope it's not 1 or 2.

cynic - 14 Sep 2016 17:30 - 170 of 174

here's why .....
Falkland Islands Holdings has changed its name to FIH group plc following shareholder approval at its recent annual general meeting.

greekman - 14 Sep 2016 17:49 - 171 of 174

Doh, just returned from foreign lands so completely forgot the change of name.

cynic - 14 Sep 2016 20:34 - 172 of 174

just investigated as a fave .... for sure don't and won't hold them

greekman - 23 Sep 2016 12:58 - 173 of 174

Nice rise of 7.29% today for no apparent reason.

greekman - 10 Feb 2017 07:37 - 174 of 174

With Staunton, which is an associate entity of Blackfish Capital, the largest FIH Shareholder means that PI's will have no option but to sell.

Annoyed that with things starting to move in the Falkland islands at an SP of £3 I will be about 20% down on my average price bought.

Shows how whenever a holder has around 20% of the shares, they have total command of what goes on.
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