HIBISCUS PETROLEUM BHD

KLSE (MYR): HIBISCS (5199)

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Last Price

2.60

Today's Change

-0.01 (0.38%)

Day's Change

2.59 - 2.61

Trading Volume

518,200

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Date Financial Result Financial Ratio Per Share Item Performance Valuation (End of Quarter) Valuation (Ann. Date)
F.Y. Ann. Date Quarter # Revenue PBT NP NP to SH Div Net Worth Div Payout % NP Margin ROE NOSH RPS Adj. RPS EPS Adj. EPS DPS Adj. DPS NAPS Adj. NAPS QoQ YoY EOQ Date EOQ Price EOQ P/RPS EOQ P/EPS EOQ P/NAPS EOQ EY EOQ DY ANN Date ANN Price ANN P/RPS ANN P/EPS ANN P/NAPS ANN EY ANN DY

PBT = Profit before Tax, NP = Net Profit, NP to SH = Net Profit Attributable to Shareholder, Div = Dividend, NP Margin = Net Profit Margin, ROE = Return on Equity, NOSH = Number of Shares, RPS = Revenue per Share, EPS = Earning Per Share, DPS = Dividend Per Share, NAPS = Net Asset Per Share, EOQ = End of Quarter, ANN = Announcement, P/RPS = Price/Revenue per Share, P/EPS = Price/Earning per Share, P/NAPS = Price/Net Asset per Share, EY = Earning Yield, DY = Dividend Yield.

NOSH is estimated based on the NP to SH and EPS. Div is an estimated figure based on the DPS and NOSH. Net Worth is an estimated figure based on the NAPS and NOSH.

Div Payout %, NP Margin, ROE, DY, QoQ & YoY figures in Percentage; RPS, EPS & DPS's figures in Cent; and NAPS's figures in Dollar.

All figures in '000 unless specified.

Discussions
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gavisconx

It seems legit, but if u got scammed there is always recovery option available. https://yourscamreport.com/free-consultation/

2 weeks ago

James_Bond

Looks like Bro Azoff hv sold off hibiscus and yet to buy back, now unhappy that I bought up and making hibiscus shares more expensive than his selling price… Bro Azoff, don’t worry, I gonna dispose all my hibiscus tomorrow… good luck…

2 weeks ago

wattsy

Great news - goes into production next month. Watch Hibby take off ;)

2 weeks ago

James_Bond

Didn’t expect this news coming, Wattsy… Marvelous! hibiscus will fly higher… congrats my fellow comrades!

2 weeks ago

Six6thsense

How many additional barrel boss? Be more specific

2 weeks ago

Six6thsense

Boring Low volume

2 weeks ago

kahhoeng

fainted, oil up, positive news, share price down?

2 weeks ago

Ravetidus

Actually oil price went down

2 weeks ago

James_Bond

Darned, not able to dispose all my hibiscus shares yet…

2 weeks ago

kahhoeng

Err... not to Tradingeconomics, brent was slightly below 88 at 5:00 pm yesterday Malaysia time, and above 88 at 5pm today

2 weeks ago

kahhoeng

https://www.aip.com.au/pricing/international-prices/international-market-watch

And according to above, Tapis trades above 94 most of the time in April and Brent mostly above 88

2 weeks ago

Six6thsense

70 or 80 or 90 or 100 Whatever. There is only 1 direction which is UP.

2 weeks ago

Six6thsense

The question is when.

2 weeks ago

NinjaInPyjamas

It wil probably move when you least expected. Again, its useless to focus on OIL PRICE. You rather buy futures if want to earn from oil price movement. E & P companies are valued on production PROMISES & barrels SOLD, cashflow, dividend payback and sometimes share buybacks.

2 weeks ago

kahhoeng

Useless? So, Hibiscus is not selling oil but water?

2 weeks ago

EliteYY69

Hibiscus just need some time for rest. Chill guys, we not come here to flame each other.

1 week ago

James_Bond

Exactly, well said Elite!

1 week ago

James_Bond

We go for capital appreciation! Peace~

1 week ago

James_Bond

Still hv another 680,000 shares of hibiscus yet to sell off…

1 week ago

NinjaInPyjamas

Hayo, i emphasize useless is that because u cannot predict oil price this year or next year. Did u predict 2020 pirce? No right. But they delivered on 2020 production figures which they plan to do. Can they produce 35,000 boe/day in 2025/26 as they plan to do? I think highly likely and share price also highly likely to follow proportionally.

1 week ago

kahhoeng

Only past records and time can tell whether Hibiscus can deliver on production increase, especially when it comes to new drilling. Though, past oil price and near term oil price offer an estimate to its coming quarter earnings. With crude staying relatively high, above 70, even when market is expecting poor market demand, tells us the supply demand is tight and low oil price is not expected. Why else Occidental in the US is trading on a higher PE? To me, it partly suggests an expected higher for longer oil price and margin for oil production is good. Surely, a 35000 boe/day is always welcome, it only assure higher profits when oil is high.

1 week ago

paperplane

hIBISCUS SHOULD BE RM6 by 2027 if things all go smooth

1 week ago

paperplane

SQRT (22.5*0.559*3.56)=6.69
IT IS QUITE ACCURATE FROM MY EXPERIENCE, all you need is PATIENT!

1 week ago

kahhoeng

forecasting 3 years from now? Wow...

1 week ago

James_Bond

Just woke up from sleep! I dreamt of markets hv adjustments soon consistent with the saying, “Sell in May and go away”!

1 week ago

James_Bond

Still hv another 680,000 hib share yet to dispose… Brent oil price weakening too… OMG…

1 week ago

Sangranghaeyo

Goreng moment for O&G counters

1 week ago

AnaiAnai

can buy now?

1 week ago

Six6thsense

I go sleep and wait for another 3 months

1 week ago

James_Bond

FED decided to keep high rate for longer period of time as inflation still high. Brent oil immediately crashing to USD 83! OMG!

1 week ago

James_Bond

I still hv 680,000 hib shares yet to dispose…

1 week ago

soon9913

hold only.. no worries James

1 week ago

Sangranghaeyo

680,000 shares of Hibiscus = around RM1.78 mil 😮
You r millionaire, James

1 week ago

Six6thsense

Why no more SBB? Eat snake work slow like turtle. Manager on holidays. Haha

1 week ago

James_Bond

Sold 300,000 shares of hibiscus! Leaving 380,000 shares yet to dispose…

6 days ago

James_Bond

Let’s hope our bro Azoff feels better now with the dropping of hibiscus share price…

6 days ago

James_Bond

Bro Azoff, hope you r ok. I m collecting back Hibiscus. Don’t say that I didn’t tell you, Bro Azoff.

3 days ago

James_Bond

Collected back 200,000 shares of hibiscus at the cost price of 2.58-2.59.

3 days ago

James_Bond

Collected another 300,000 shares of hibiscus at the cost price of 2.58-2.60 today! Cheers!

3 days ago

James_Bond

Total hibiscus shares on hands ie 880,000 shares. Wonderful! Haha!

3 days ago

James_Bond

Crude oil futures are bullish and would likely continue to climb higher than USD100 due to the supply and demand mismatch!

https://www.lightreading.com/ai-machine-learning/data-centers-to-run-out-of-power-in-two-years-says-digitalbridge-ceo

2 days ago

greed123

...its a turning point finally https://edition.cnn.com/2024/05/08/climate/clean-energy-milestone-ember/index.htm
...China and US and rest of the world ramping up in EV's, goal of most countries is ZERO ICE vehicles
...war, conflicts, OPEC close tap, etc.. Price of BRENT is still mostly down... shows less of fuel demand
...SHELL malaysia selling assets, why? demand reducing?

HIBISCS keep pump and pump oil to do what???? long run not looking good!!!

1 day ago

twynstar

Why the IEA is Wrong About Peak Oil Demand
By David Messler - May 06, 2024,


In the episode titled, “Everyone is Rich,” Arjun posits what the impact on world energy demand would be if everyone was as energy-rich as the “Lucky,” 1.2 billion people that live in the Western World. More specifically, Arjun asks what it would mean for the other 7 billion people in China, India, Asia, and Africa to have the lifestyle that Americans, Canadians, Europeans, and a few other countries enjoy. The answer he comes up with on an absolute basis, 250 mm BOPD, using a reference point of 10 bbls a year!

Where are we now? The U.S consumes ~22 bbls of oil annually per capita while China consumes 3.7 bbls per capita. Indians use just 1.3 bbls per annum. That’s a pretty wide gap, and as Arjun notes, “economic growth and energy growth are one and the same. You do not get economic growth without adequate energy.”



https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Why-the-IEA-is-Wrong-About-Peak-Oil-Demand.html

1 day ago

Six6thsense

Let me sense the real time oil price. I dont sense the supply demand data.

1 day ago

Sangranghaeyo

Now EIA estimates slower world oil demand growth in 2024 ... 😅

https://www.offshore-technology.com/news/eia-estimates-slower-world-oil-demand-growth-in-2024/

21 hours ago

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