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SKIL Ports & Logistics (SPL)     

Juzzle - 03 Jan 2013 08:39

Highly speculative. A gamble that relies on faith in directors doing what they boast they can do. Building a port on India's west coast on an inlet where they plan to construct a manmade island structure just offshore with short bridge links to it.

mentor - 29 Oct 2015 22:27 - 58 of 102

And I thought it would be finished by now?

Juzzle - 17 Jan 2013 13:53 - 21 of 57
Halifax - with construction commencing during current quarter, port is expected to be operational by the middle of 2014. Where is your 2020 from?

Juzzle - 18 Nov 2015 08:16 - 59 of 102

New progress pictures have been added to the company website NEWS page this morning


http://www.skilpl.com/images/stories/site3.pdf

Juzzle - 18 Nov 2015 13:57 - 60 of 102

Share price currently up more than 11% today - 40% up from its last low in August. Perhaps investors are finally believing that construction is progressing, following this morning's release of site photos.

Juzzle - 26 Nov 2015 11:21 - 61 of 102

The company got a very positive mention on Share Radio yesterday. In the latter part of the broadcast.

mitzy - 26 Nov 2015 11:24 - 62 of 102

Spread <2%.

cynic - 26 Nov 2015 11:59 - 63 of 102

for those brave enough to buy stocks direct in this and any other emerging or similar market, note well the tiny volume traded

PGV4 - 26 Nov 2015 15:50 - 64 of 102

Here we go, up up and away. Bye bye cynic.

cynic - 26 Nov 2015 16:57 - 65 of 102

not at all ...... i dare say my JPM fund holds some, and that is the only way i'll play emerging markets

worth noting that barely £60,000 (108,229 shares) changed hands today

Juzzle - 26 Nov 2015 17:27 - 66 of 102

House broker Cenkos reportedly taking a group of institutional investors to see the site soon. Which presumably indicates there will by then be something more than a heap of dirt to look at.

mitzy - 02 Dec 2015 07:52 - 67 of 102

RNS out.

cynic - 02 Dec 2015 08:02 - 68 of 102

poor old mitzy hadn't the strength to post it :-)
it really isn't very interesting at all


Project Update
SKIL Ports & Logistics (SPL) is pleased to provide the following update in regard to the development of its port and logistics project in Navi, Mumbai, India. Onsite reclamation work continues to progress, and the Company confirms completion of the 300 metre bund to allow the new piling gantry to be erected at the point where the quay wall will commence.

All parts of the gantry are scheduled to be in position within the next three weeks, with reclamation work continuing in parallel. SPL's engineers have reported 10 hectares have been reclaimed to date.

The Company website www.skilpl.com/news.html has been updated with recent photographs and the Company will continue to update its web site on a regular basis.

Juzzle - 02 Dec 2015 08:22 - 69 of 102

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These photos datestamped yesterday (Dec1), show significant advance since the last Google Earth image. (Go to Google Maps, search Karanja Creek (the capital K and C are essential), press the Earth button and zoom in.

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Juzzle - 03 Dec 2015 09:09 - 70 of 102

And dated today, by courtesy of poster 'darlocst'. Showing piling gantry parts arriving on site:

images

Juzzle - 15 Dec 2015 13:35 - 71 of 102

"While the share price went down and down over the past 5 years, there have been many investors convinced that each upsurge was more reliable than previous failed ones - only to find it wasn't. A year ago the share price grew 100% in about 3 months - before dropping to an even lower low. So what makes this current surge any more reliable than previous ones? Onsite evidence. Previous surges were all based on words - this one is based on pictures. Pictures posted on the News page of the company website - underscored by comparison with satellite images at Google Earth (search Karanja Creek, Uran). This time we are not reliant on accepting the promises of what will happen - we can actually see something happening - and so can skeptikal analysts who shied away in the past. Though the whole concept may yet hit technical snags of course.

Two concerns of mine are that the future completion of a port might not necessarily be reflected in the performance of the shares - because of future fundraising dilutions maybe - and because of any crafty diversion of assets from SPL to other companies owned by directors.

Despite past assurances that the company has enough funds/loans to complete the project, I doubt that. I think there will be a further stockmarket fundraising.

(Johnny Tooslow)


EDIT: I have amended JT's suggested Google Earth search term, which others have pointed out didn't work.

cynic - 15 Dec 2015 13:57 - 72 of 102

and i think anyone who buys directly into ANY emerging market is very foolhardy

Juzzle - 15 Dec 2015 17:49 - 73 of 102

Investors resident in emerging nations might say the same about London's AIM market ;-)

cynic - 16 Dec 2015 10:29 - 74 of 102

they may indeed and with some justification, but i'm not much interested in them

Juzzle - 18 Dec 2015 11:21 - 75 of 102

posted elsewhere by CharleyDuck this morning:



A few snippets from a contact in Mumbai recently:-

On the site of the port at Karanja, the base on which the piling gantry will be erected is in progress. Two of the four temporary piles are in place and they are currently concreting the third. They were told that the base should be complete by next weekend (Christmas day?)

They have also started constructing the temporary platform on which the concrete batching plant will sit. This will need a piled foundation with about 25 or 30 piles. The form of construction of the main jetty is by cast in-situ concrete piles.

SKIL and ITD Cementation have of course been treading carefully in regard to the villagers and all is well.

In regard to the aerial shots of the site taken from a drone, I understand that the plan is to do this on a monthly basis – so I guess we might expect to see the next lot in the first week of January.

Reclamation continuing, with between 500 and 1,000 truck loads per day.

Sounded like all is progressing well.

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mitzy - 18 Dec 2015 11:47 - 76 of 102

Thanks very much indeed for that.

Juzzle - 07 Jan 2016 08:31 - 77 of 102

Along with today's announcement, 31 new images of progress have been added to the company website NEWS 2016 page
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