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IAF Iafyds

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Iafyds LSE:IAF London Ordinary Share GB00B2423515 ORD 0.003P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.0075 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 0.0075 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
21/8/201507:31IAF - JP Jenkins - Delisted Companies - what in common?47
09/6/200812:43Undervalued v's NAV38

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Posted at 20/8/2015 08:42 by timbo003
This one is due to rise like a phoenix from the ashes tomorrow.

The epic will be 365

Initial price 75p/share (following a 1 for 10,000 share consolidation)
Posted at 03/8/2015 07:30 by timbo003
IOT and social housing combined, sounds like a good place to be at the mo'



It's oversubscribed which is good

The people involved should give shareholders encouragement (check out Castleton: CTP)

I would not be surprised to see these open at a premium

I have been fortunate enough to have to procured a few shares in the placing.
It's EIS qualifying too, so HMRC will refund 30% of the cost of the shares.

Time for a new thread?
Posted at 28/1/2015 07:58 by aries2000
Clive Carver

Executive Chairman (aged 53)

Clive Carver qualified as a chartered accountant with Coopers & Lybrand in London in 1986. Since then he has focused on the corporate finance and corporate broking arena, including working for Kleinwort Benson and Price Waterhouse Corporate Finance. He was head of corporate finance and a founding shareholder at finnCap, which by client numbers is now London’s leading AIM financial advisor and broker. He was appointed non-executive Chairman in October 2006 and became executive chairman in June 2012. He is a qualified Corporate Treasurer and also a non-executive director of several other AIM listed companies.
Posted at 28/1/2015 07:39 by aries2000
Iaf day is here watch this baby rise
Posted at 28/1/2015 06:58 by aries2000
iaf something brewing
Posted at 18/11/2014 23:01 by cascudi
big sell: i guess someone got fed-up to wait for news.
but why creating a website, as they announced recently, if they are not planning to invest.
This small mcap share can always surprise , like it happened to rem when it went from 0.03p to 1.0p in 2/3 weeks.
Posted at 09/5/2012 23:08 by 2trying
CT -

Our good friends at Ingenious (IMAC) saw their share price
rise by 28% today . The largest rise on today's stock market .

BUT .

Not a living soul made any comment on the imac threads/bboards .
How strange .



OK Ingenious sold their investment in "Cream" to an American company .
Nothing wrong with that you say .


Wait a minute - what's this ?


Go back to my post 12 on this thread .

There is something wrong here Boss .

Can't put my finger on it .

Mind you a bit of consolidation in the media / communications sector
wouldn't hurt !

Live events eh ?
Oh like DCD do ?

Wonder If the Americans are running their slide rules over other companies ?
Like AEO for example

And we both know there is a connection with WTV and Ingenious otherwise
I would not have looked at them and brought them to your attention .

As I said before - something wrong . Horribly wrong .

John .
Posted at 22/4/2009 13:43 by clocktower
Shareholders went without a whisper it seems as IAF floundered.
Posted at 30/11/2008 22:23 by mryesyes
Yes I can point to Sunderland FC which bravely delisted its shares announcing that the PLC (with a low share price) was not viable i.e. holding a rights issue or an offer to others would sell a whole chunk including overall control
for less than could be realised by putting the PLC into mothballs and massively increasing the equity on offer that could be sold to a completely new organisation
OK I accept that we used this as a device after the FA started pointb deduction for going into administration and looking for backers
Can you accept that in your position as a shareholder in a delisted PLC OK, but as a potential technical director that I can now poach from a competitor and offer eqwuity to and an overseas millionaire I can now sell a non listed stake even a 50% stake in IAF to it is a good thing in the round?
Please do not talk about dumping the shareholders and reselling their assets as that is not constructive. There are laws which do not prohibit IAF's strategy and a lot of beneficiaries and I do not only think about myself
Posted at 30/11/2008 17:27 by 2trying
mryesyes - thank you for your post / point of view .

I have no intention of falling out / arguing with you , however -

I have experience of involvement in a de-listed company , the share price of
which dropped like a stone , and has remained so . Liquidity / transactions
in same , varies between nil and zero .

Surely the same will apply to IAF ?
So we have to wait for dividends to see a ROCE ( our own , of course )?
Not good , surely ?

If this were good news , why then , are we the biggest faller on the market ?

Now - I ( obviously ) hold shares in IAF - which I purchased in May this year ,
along with warrants . The warrents I assume are now worthless . Nice .

You state "After we have delisted we can raise new funds, develope(sic) and
incentivise new staff and facilities" - I am somewhat puzzled -
What / where is the improved situation of raising new funds after delisting ?
What / where is the same on facilities ?
Likewise regarding staff motivation ? I'd have thought share options
were an excellent way of same - now no longer an option .

You state "freed from the contrictions of a listing we found that with that scenario new investors were willing to back us"....as you speak in the past
tense , I presume you have experience of a similar situation .
Would you be so kind as to expand ?

Now - on a positive note - I also buy and sell shares via JPJ and have
found their people ( whom I have chatted to , both on the phone and email
sometimes even at eight o'clock at night ) to be incredibly helpful -
and twice , they have bought me shares in companies X and Y below bid !!!

Again , let me emphasize - I am not arguing , we're on the same side ,
I wish everyone the best in their investments .

John
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