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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Infrastrata Plc | LSE:INFA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLPJ1272 | 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% | 18.125 | 17.75 | 18.50 | - | 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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05/8/2011 17:38 | 5p anyone ? | chrismez | |
09/6/2011 15:13 | yes, especially with gas bills going up 10% this Autumn. | andrbea | |
11/5/2011 08:55 | Fall was caused by a badly executed sale of 350,000 shares. Very hard to trade these shares in any size. Looks absurdly cheap. | wiseacre | |
10/5/2011 11:00 | these big institutions dont always get it right- Credit Suisse were here before JP Morgan!! I think you are probaly right about a distressd seller most shareholders here are distressed apart from the management who are another bunch of overpaid underperforming inexperienced greedy b......s | holism | |
09/5/2011 18:40 | thinking the same seemed nothing wrong with the update the business is now funded with the external funding of portland and the gas exploration in place and islandmaghee making progress...just looks like a distressed seller...there are a few about at the moment in small co's!! but with jp morgan recently becoming largest institutional holder and backing the 22p placing i'd be surprised if there is anything untoward..reduced holding in the high 20's looking to replace on a pullback..never expected them to fall below that placing level but the aggressive seller today [and friday for that matter] rather put me off making a print but having recapped on the situation may well buy i few down here on a 6-12 month view. | kooba | |
09/5/2011 18:33 | Any idea what has caused the big drops? | ashtree2 | |
09/4/2011 11:57 | I am inclined to agree with you but would only put my hard earned in when the share price reached about 20p. This figure appears to be the bottom based on the share price movements over the last 12 months. I think also we would require to see some action by ecorp re construction although to be honest I have rather lost the goings on with INFA. It cost me dearly - shares in this company so I feel it "owes me". I would not however advance too much as the future is to put it mildly uncertain | mina123golf2 | |
08/4/2011 22:29 | I was in from 100p ish mina ...then it dropped and dropped. Rarely average down but did when this touched .... was it 12p? Cannot remember to be honest but 'a long story short' i then sold out at recent 31p peak and took a £600 loss on a 4.5k investment. Was down £3000 at one point so happy to be honest. Something tells me buy at this price u may double ur money in 18months but thats just a hunch | bigman786 | |
03/4/2011 20:54 | think I read that IC featured INFA this week. tipped as 'fair value' | rimmy2000 | |
07/3/2011 10:36 | that 14500 was just a sell by me ... not a buy as ADVFN suggests ... hmmm | bigman786 | |
04/3/2011 12:18 | I did trade the last spike but good news today. around 30p now | cemsmusic | |
25/1/2011 15:47 | lobed a load out in the high twenties but am looking to replace them on this pullback..the share register is sorted with credit suisse out and jp morgan look a keen and supportive new shareholder.still need an improvement in the storage rates to make this fly or a legislative change but it appears a good punt for the patient near 20p. | kooba | |
19/1/2011 10:07 | This just cant get going at all. Bought in, then had second thoughts and sold for a tiny profit. Seems to be going to trade in the range 25p - 30p for ever.It is becoming seriously unclear whether this so called project is ever going to get off the ground. When I recall the share price of the then Egdon Resources reaching 428p and not selling it makes really upset mainly at my greed. I wonder how many others are in the same boat!!!!!! I made a substantial loss on this share and its taken me a fair time to, fortunately recover it via GKP,AFR,BEM,WTI,SNRP and others. Nevertheless if the first cavern can be financed and completed then it is just possible we could see a decent gain on INFA - however we are now in the hands of eCorp - a bit of an unknown quantity at least in the UK. Is Captain Hindle still at the helm of the good ship INFA????? | mina123golf2 | |
18/1/2011 08:41 | Positive RNS from Egdon, hope we get the same!! | holism | |
17/1/2011 11:09 | other stories (gas storage) | andrbea | |
14/1/2011 14:12 | andsbea.. All of this, not only is true but has been the situation for many years. The problem is that successive governments simply have no desire to plan ahead. We have suffered in this country for decades with poor government of all shades and the present collection are no different. We are never proactive in the UK always reactive - hence the present dire state of pretty well everything.The sum required 2 years ago to fully finance the Portland project was put at £450million - not a kings ransom by any means but still after all this time we are relying on an American company to tide us over - to simply get things started - its a disgrace. | mina123golf2 | |
14/1/2011 12:32 | relying on imported LNG According to the National Grid, gas supplies have fallen dramatically after the coldest December since 1890. The amount of gas kept in storage in the UK is at the lowest level it has been in nearly five years. The problem here is that these low levels have happened so early in winter. Just last month, the UK's gas storage facilities reported that they are already more than half empty. This is due to the storage companies trying to keep up with record demand. Domestic supplies of gas have also been exported to the continent via the Interconnector undersea pipeline, because prices are higher there than in the UK. | andrbea | |
12/1/2011 12:10 | Not sure what impact this will have on INFA if any but saw this in a market summary email from my broker this morning..... "Centrica's appeal to have competition restrictions lifted from its Rough gas storage facility in the North Sea has been rejected by the Competition Commission." BTW, is there something up with ADVFN charts and portfolio tools today? | grandwood | |
11/1/2011 12:55 | article on need for gas storage | andrbea | |
29/12/2010 22:44 | Most certainly a big turnaround from 13p to 29.75p in short time. I am however grateful to Kooba and EACN for their timely warnings re finance for the future.Since the BoD have been singularly useless since the granting of planning permission 3 years ago - these warnings should not be ignored. I am back in but will monitor the share price like a hawk!!!!!! | mina123golf2 | |
29/12/2010 16:25 | No spam from Oil Barrel and Minesite , a weekly newsheet , but only if you want it. Well worth signing up IMO. Not always 100% accurate , but often a good starting point to DYOR. | bionicdog |
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