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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Indian Energy | LSE:IEL | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B3M8H783 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 24.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/4/2011 18:03 | htrocka - what is your price expectation with this bid? | baldeagle5 | |
13/4/2011 06:06 | `Why doesn't somebody give the company a call for an update` It may be more advantageous to the negotiations to keep the share price down during the `horse trading.`. | htrocka | |
12/4/2011 19:08 | Why doesn't somebody give the company a call for an update. | baldeagle5 | |
12/4/2011 19:04 | stinger...you`re obviously not a SeaEnergy shareholder...their `iminant sale`..has taken 10 months so far...and still not confirmed....this has only been four months...chill. | htrocka | |
11/4/2011 13:29 | htrocka This has now taken a little too long,,,,doubt any deal will go through now.....DD finished 2 weeks ago after 3months??,,,somethin | the stinger | |
10/4/2011 12:59 | The negotiations will probably be tough going.. with new potential interests involved coupled with the Japanese Nuclear dilemma...hence a probable revamp of Indian Electrical Energy production policy, not to mention the annual increase in consumption....it should be interesting. `In July of 2010, India and Bangladesh signed a 35 year power import deal whereby India will import up to 500 megawatts beginning in late 2012. India also imports some electricity from Bhutan and Nepal. However, these electricity imports are not likely to prove sufficient to make up for Indias lack of electric generation capacity.` | htrocka | |
09/4/2011 18:12 | Next week the week? Place your bets - 40 or 50p? | baldeagle5 | |
06/4/2011 08:28 | Blimey,,did'nt realise IEL had a buy note with 50p target price attached!!! Think i'll look at this again....... | the stinger | |
05/4/2011 12:07 | This T/O is taking a long time hope it is worth it. | simon_64 | |
04/4/2011 13:56 | aaaaaaaaaaanybody awake yet? | naviskram | |
03/4/2011 16:58 | Japan on Aljerjera news 4.30 today indicated that thay will be looking into the wind turbins...for alternitive energy...must be good news. Or has this already been takin into consideration. Just read in the Times that Scotish & Southern Energy makers of wind turbines (SSE) Britains biggest green energy investor, admitted yesterday that illestrated how bumpy the path to a future of clean, renewable power may be. Must be good news for IEl. we will be going north in a big way very soon. Dont you think? (Excellent article Times Sum; Legal fight whips up the headwinds buffeting green energy giant). | naviskram | |
03/4/2011 08:48 | here`s a target for you... IEL.L has closed below upper band by 25.8%. Bollinger Bands are 48% narrower than normal. The narrow width of the bands suggests low volatility as compared to IEL.L's normal range. The bands have been in this narrow range for 7 bars. This is a sign that the market may be about to initiate a new trend | htrocka | |
02/4/2011 18:43 | Lets run a little bet eh? My guess - 45p by the end of next week. | baldeagle5 | |
02/4/2011 10:42 | the `Cup and Handle` graph formation indicates 53p | htrocka | |
01/4/2011 09:16 | Positive update,,,anyone wanting to buy IEL will now have a bargain at the current sp,,especially now they are operating at break even,,,and thats at P75!. Wish i had the funds to stay in...can see this being bought out for 45-50p range...and thats a good deal for any prospective buyer as all the hard work and investment has been done. | the stinger | |
01/4/2011 09:09 | Richard jennings just bought another 50k so he must like it! | djbluemoney | |
01/4/2011 08:59 | Is the interested party no longer interested? "Whilst the Board believes that this party may well make an offer for the Company, it has received further approaches which the Company is now actively pursuing with a view to securing the best outcome for shareholders." Is this bad news or good? | mangal | |
28/3/2011 11:10 | I'm out now, only had a modest 30k shares,,good luck to those hanging in there. Shame its taking so long though,,and no news/update provided on progress...bit of a worry. | the stinger | |
26/3/2011 09:06 | I`ve a gut feeling they`re waiting for the end of year results...so as to help to determine the final outcome....and give a clearer indication as to which way this is heading. Either way...I`d say this will be settled in April.(I`m still going for a negotiated settlement figure circa £500k per MW.)(BP sold their wind farms at £610k/per/MW two years ago....with phase two of Theni, at pre construction stage negotiated at ciirca £100k per MW) Upto a fortnight ago...the `big boys`...were still hanging in there with their 80p+ a share purchases.(...and they had the opportunity to sell at 30p+...but declined...However, RAB Capital sold at under 17p earlier on).. (from the website). Major Shareholders The following is a list of the significant shareholders (3% or more) in accordance with AIM Rule 26: Utilico Emerging Markets Ltd.: 5,197,792 20.38% Scottish Widows: 1,116,791 4.38% Credit Suisse Private Banking: 1,015,600 3.98% Union Bancaire Privee: 899,869 3.53% AXA Investment Managers: 843,000 3.30% The above shareholdings are as at 7th March 2011 based upon a share register analysis. Under AIM Rule 26 the number of securities in issue, the percentage not in public hands and details of significant shareholders (more than 3%) are only required to be updated every 6 months. This information was last updated on 7th March 2011. Accordingly, such information disclosed may not be up to date (and may not reflect changes included in the Regulatory Announcements section of this website). (the `majors` hold 36% and directors circa 9%...that would make a nice concert party) ps..the price of one MW of production has risen 30% in two years.. The only strange `fly in the ointment`..seems to me is that in the IPO prospectus they emphasize the strong, twenty five year relationship IEL have with three of India`s largest turbine manufacturers...yet the Theni Project...went for German turbines? | htrocka | |
17/3/2011 21:01 | I wonder if this will influence the final outcome? | htrocka | |
15/3/2011 22:40 | There was so many shares I wanted to top up on today. But had no spare funds :-( | fund1 | |
15/3/2011 15:19 | Pixi - what RNS? | baldeagle5 | |
15/3/2011 10:59 | Excellent RNS. | pixi | |
10/3/2011 09:59 | Excellent news makes the co all the more attractive. | simon_64 | |
10/3/2011 08:12 | F1 yes but unfortunately not as fast as i would of liked ! | tagsumo |
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