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IBI Infinity Regs

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Infinity Regs LSE:IBI London Ordinary Share BMG4770S1017 COM SHS USD0.0015 (REG S)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.04 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 0.04 USD

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30/3/200906:46Infinity Bio-Energy5
14/3/200209:38Infobank now blaming Sept. 11. G/fella? lol-
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Posted at 05/2/2007 21:03 by praipus
These could be interesting Ethanol producer and all.

Ecofin ECWC, ECW, ECWO have bought a block of these at something like £1.9m. I hold the ECWC capital share whichs trade at a 14% discount to their net asset value NAV (undiluted) so strong buy IMHO.
Posted at 25/5/2001 10:24 by kitkat
sellers coming out in droves - does anyone know why?
is the share price about to plunge?
HELP!!!
Posted at 24/5/2001 12:56 by vaitha
MMs are fixing the price on this - watch the Sells/Buys. Explain how a 100000 sell got a price of 61.47 against most at 61.0. This happens a lot. When the market size is small. On the market cap - I think most city analyst do take cash into account - main share price is driven by profitibilty. Cash helps for aquitions, burn offs etc. Sorry to say this - long term, this is heading towards sub 50p. Also no news (orders) for sometime - either there are some in the pipeline or drying up.
Posted at 23/5/2001 13:13 by stewjames
They're burning cash at 18M/quarter with absolutely no sign of reversing this situation. They definitely haven't got the cash to see them anywhere near profitability. Why on Earth shouldn't they be at a big discount as they are now? As to a bidder getting the technology for nothing, why would they want it? Doesn't seem to be doing IBI much good. Perhaps the cash pile is attractive but how much would be left after exit costs?

They should admit defeat, stop trading and return the cash to the shareholders. That way at least you'll probably get a premium to the current price rather than nothing.
Posted at 11/5/2001 09:56 by cardio
I dont post very often but feel a need to put in my 2p worth.Ihave lost over £3500 in IBI over the year and felt it was time to bail out and salvage the pitance to invest more wisely in a company that makes money.IBI is just a dream and hope company with a good idea to create matketplaces,the enviroment is to tough at the moment and suspect IBI are three to five years ahead of themselves, they will run out of money well before they make a proffit and thats a shame.I love the company and the final departure of graham sadd is the final nail in the coffin for me.This is not a deramp because i wish the company all the luck .
Posted at 30/4/2001 23:49 by dugal
This was from Friday

LONDON (ShareCast.com) - Shares in the software group (IBI) are down 1p to 77p, but have been as low as 75p in earlier trade. Credit Suisse First Boston has cut its recommendation to sell from hold saying it is cautious on the shares due to a lack of revenue visibility.
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We all know brokers can get it wrong and l hope that this is the case here.
Posted at 18/4/2001 10:33 by stevel
Takeover rumours.....

I have been reading the posts on this thread. Interesting. I think they reflect speculation more than anything. However I am expecting an increase in M&A activity during the summer.
At the last results, IBI had a cash balance in excess of £90m.
Bearing in mind a cash burn of just over £20m per 6 months, that puts the cash balance at the end of June at around £70m.
That equates to about £1.30 a share.
Allowing for the products IBI has - a bid in the region of £1.50 or double the current price must represent a bargain to any predator. They would get the businesses for effectively £11m.
You kind of get the feeling that something has to give on IBI sooner or later.
This is just my thoughts, please DYOR etc.
Posted at 15/4/2001 12:31 by sidekick
Ariba has been concentrating on the larger exchanges that have proved too complex to implement and are failing. The B2B market is shifting towards smaller private exchanges (ca. 1 billion and less i.e SME). IBI is allegedly ahead of Ariba and CommerceOne in this market, with excellent software and in a position to become the world leader. A lot of ifs and buts, but if this market takes off, IBI's value will rise strongly again in the next years. BTW I am not currently invested in IBI, but I am watching carefully (yes, still nursing big losses from all the techs, but moved into cash presently).

Sidekick
Posted at 15/4/2001 03:13 by misermanuk
This share will continue to fall as cash pile is eroded (that's happening at quite a rate of knots).
What Izodia needs is to start announcing deals. They have to try to instill some confidence back in to the market, otherwise izodia may become i(no more)zodia. (imho)
Isn't Ariba a competitor of izodia? Although Ariba recently posted negative eps, they were expected to post a profit. What does Ariba do differently to IBI that makes them more likely to post profits. Can IBI become an Ariba? Thoughts anyone?
Posted at 03/4/2001 16:34 by lawt
ANW, have seen this type of post all the way down from £40.00.I bailed at £1.20 just over 2 weeks and have seen the share price nearly halve again.I have never been so happy to financialy blow out my brains. SELL................YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE.
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