Peninsula Energy Ownership
P1M Stock | EUR 0.73 0.06 8.96% |
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Peninsula Stock Ownership Analysis
The company has price-to-book ratio of 1.41. Typically companies with comparable Price to Book (P/B) are able to outperform the market in the long run. Peninsula Energy had not issued any dividends in recent years. The entity had 20:1 split on the 23rd of August 2024. Peninsula Energy Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the exploration, development, and mining of uranium deposits in the United States. Peninsula Energy Limited was founded in 1993 and is based in Subiaco, Australia. PENINSULA ENERGY operates under Industrial Metals Minerals classification in Germany and is traded on Frankfurt Stock Exchange. It employs 37 people. To find out more about Peninsula Energy Limited contact Wayne BSc at 61 8 9380 9920 or learn more at https://www.pel.net.au.Peninsula Energy Outstanding Bonds
Peninsula Energy issues bonds to finance its operations. Corporate bonds make up one of the largest components of the U.S. bond market, which is considered the world's largest securities market. Peninsula Energy uses the proceeds from bond sales for a wide variety of purposes, including financing ongoing mergers and acquisitions, buying new equipment, investing in research and development, buying back their own stock, paying dividends to shareholders, and even refinancing existing debt. Most Peninsula bonds can be classified according to their maturity, which is the date when Peninsula Energy Limited has to pay back the principal to investors. Maturities can be short-term, medium-term, or long-term (more than ten years). Longer-term bonds usually offer higher interest rates but may entail additional risks.
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