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 | 8514  | | LPH | | 01-Jan-2000 02:06 AM | |
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 | 2398  | | LPH | | 07-Apr-2010 05:14 PM | |
Here is the link: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Longwei-Petroleum-Announces-prnews-2935329698.html?x=0&.v=1 |
 | 2397  | | LPH | | 07-Apr-2010 04:33 PM | |
Below is from a press release from April 5: - Management has made the assumption that Longwei's stock price as quoted on a U.S. Stock Exchange on June 30, 2010, will be $3.25 per share of common stock.
- Management has made the assumption that Longwei's stock price as quoted on a U.S. Stock Exchange on June 30, 2011, will be $4.25 per share of common stock.
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 | 2340  | | LPH | | 24-Mar-2010 01:12 PM | |
Indeed this is an unbelievably low valuation! Once uplisted, it will go very quick. Xantu |
 | 2339  | | LPH | | 24-Mar-2010 01:03 PM | |
Found this from Sumfolio.com: In a recent investor presentation, the oil distributor announced that it expects to earn $0.45 per share on revenues of $310.8 million in 2010 and $0.71 per share on $494.7 million in 2011. Given its current share price of just $2.39, this would yield a price-earnings ratio of around 3.3x, with growth rates of over 50% per year. thc67 |
 | 2338  | | LPH | | 24-Mar-2010 12:44 PM | |
2 new SEC-filings today: 1. 3 new independant board members; 2. new presentation. First point could mean an uplisting in the near future. |
 | 2280  | | LPH | | 17-Mar-2010 05:59 PM | |
Ok dutchtrader, it appears you and I have similar thoughts on investing. I do own shares of LPIH and have been buying more as the price has fallen. I do think you may even be a little conservative on your pricing you expect later this year from them. I do think 2010 and 2011 will be very good years for LPIH and like how they have positioned themselves so far. thc67 |
 | 1661  | | LPH | | 13-Oct-2009 03:50 AM | |
Because of the recent rise in stockprice they almost have the requirements for an uplisting to AMEX, so they don't have to do a reverse split. Also the projections for the coming years are interesting and maybe a little bit too conservative. I believe that in a timeframe of 12 months a price of $ 4,00 is possible. The last news of Monday Sep. 14 Longwei Petroleum Investment Holding Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board: LPIH - News), announced today that it expects to report revenue of approximately $197 million, net income of $23.9 million and earnings per share of $0.31 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2009. The Company also expects to raise capital of approximately $15 million in order to secure inventory and complete construction of its second storage tank facility in Gujiao City. This storage facility has a 70,000 metric ton capacity. The Company has conservatively estimated the Gujiao facility will add approximately $40 million in revenue and approximately $6 million to net income for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010. This facility is expected to begin operations in January 2010 and will service large industrial plants in Shanxi province which are in proximity to the new facility. The Company also stated that they wish to clarify certain assumptions and statements made in a recent conference presentation by the Company's Chief Financial Officer, Jim Crane. The assumptions made during the presentation regarding a proposed capital raise were not explained accurately. Jim Crane stated: "I wish to clarify and correct certain assumptions made regarding the capital raise and its impact on earnings for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010. The proposed capital raise will not affect EBIDTA, which is expected to increase from $39 million in fiscal 2009 to $47 million in fiscal 2010, which equates to EBITDA per share of approximately $0.50. The raise will affect net income in fiscal 2010. A one-time charge will be reflected in the Company's financial statements over the three-year term of the financing instrument, including fiscal 2010. The one-time charge is expected to total approximately $3.3 million. The estimated net income for fiscal 2010 is expected to be approximately $34 million. We are projecting revenue of approximately $322 million in fiscal 2011, net income of $81 million, and earnings per share of approximately $0.86 per share." |