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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Biofuels | LSE:BFC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B00VD693 | 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% | 1.50 | - | 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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28/6/2007 10:18 | asparks You meen tupped up don't you or even well tucked up | fillyourboot | |
28/6/2007 10:13 | What a load of boll*x NDRANA. I think Barclays have been incredibly supportive and BFC have suffered from poor management and bad luck (hedge backfire, oil price, crop prices etc). There is no case to bring. Company tried, company failed, end of. With due respect to nfranks, anyone who stayed with this were just plain stupid. I came on this BB last August after looking at BFC in depth and said bust - sub 20p. Shareholders have had 10 agonising months since then to get out, but many didn't. My only regret is I that I didn't short it a lot more aggressively than I did. I made over £30K but it should have been 5x that. | magpie59 | |
28/6/2007 09:16 | good top up opportunity | asparks | |
28/6/2007 09:15 | The ones who are perhaps gambling on an almighty short squeeze? Not touching it with a bargepole myself though. DL | davidlloyd | |
28/6/2007 08:38 | was always a dog and still is who are the FW's still buying this stock? | fillyourboot | |
28/6/2007 07:00 | It was clear years ago that Barclays would end up with Biofuels. Quite a few posters even suggested so on this BB. | hyper al | |
27/6/2007 23:14 | I had shares in Marconi so having some in BFC must be telling me something!!!! | sofa spud | |
27/6/2007 17:00 | Probably make a packet. | volsung | |
27/6/2007 16:57 | I remember when we were at 300p speculating how long it would be before we saw 500p. Now after knocking a few noughts off I think 'Never in a million years' is a likely projection. 'The new company will be called Earls Nook and will feature most of the same directors, except former UK gas regulator Clare Spottiswoode who will leave after the restructuring.' I think they only brought her in to do the curtains and when they discovered she could bake too they let her stay. Saw her at the first AGM and she didn't even speak. 'Earls Nook' sounds much cosier than Biofuels Corp. Wetherspoons often convert old Barclays banks into pubs. Perhaps they will use their loyalty card discount to buy the plant, turning it into an alehouse with onsite brewery. | ecks | |
27/6/2007 13:11 | AIM has to be the biggest con going. How do they keep getting away with it? | volsung | |
27/6/2007 12:20 | Evil must have made an absolute killing on this one | spanishomlette | |
27/6/2007 12:11 | Yes, until it delists next month | the_doctor | |
27/6/2007 12:06 | Good post CM2 except it's 6% not 4%. | magpie59 | |
27/6/2007 12:02 | Used to work for Barclays - so I see this from their point of view. Holding company: Barclays will have no real economic interest in the holding company. Holding company will have left in it: a) 4% of trading company. That 4% can be compulsorily acquired by Barclays at any time - which may be worth 4% of cost of plant, etc., say £1 million (guess). b) whatever comes from litigation against a tiny Canadian engineering company - (it will be all legal costs imo) c) some cash to cover costs of EGM residual Board etc. BFC Board have problem with residual shareholders - mostly or all PI's. Listing costs will go but costs of sending shareholders annual reports and notices of AGM's, or details of the legal case, I forecast will be the straw that finally breaks the camel's back and BFC will be liquidated after a decent interval when the cash runs out. Shareholders might even be asked for more cash to fight the court case. If I am right and the co is finished and you have share certificates you can use them as wallpaper for the loo (I think that's the traditional use for bust shareholdings.) | chairman2 | |
27/6/2007 12:00 | I feel I have to post just to say I am rather sad at this company's passing. Like a lot of enthusiasts of biofuels, I was into BFC at the start - buying at 69p. Luckily for me (and it was luck)I gradually sold my holding as the price rose. I cant believe I was gutted when I sold at 202p and the price carried on rising!! I am still in biofuels (DOO & GTL) but I am now a much wiser invester. Biofuels is no magic product and the BFC lesson is that the market will brutally expose and destroy incompetant management or shoddy business plans. | woodsman2004 | |
27/6/2007 11:13 | looks like the MDN chart used to - sorry to all holders | lvlarky_13oy | |
27/6/2007 10:59 | Asparks, I don't think DOO's a complete con. Non-food feedstock, jatropha. And seems to be recovering quite well lately. Still potential there. Real shame BFC turned out to be so pathetically mismanaged. My biggest loss. But hey, life goes on. | trullsengar | |
27/6/2007 10:39 | You like electric vans though don't you asparks, and with very good reason! | magpie59 | |
27/6/2007 10:39 | Looks like it's due for a bounce - not. Thanks for reminding me of Sour Linda Maggers. My sell at 85p makes me feel I almost knew what I was doing :-) Heavy loss says otherwise but hey, it's only a dangerous game. Frankie step away from the 'Buy' button and put your hands on the desk where I can see them. | ecks | |
27/6/2007 10:35 | bfc, doo, gtl - I got out of these last year with large losses. pleased i did it then rather than now. keeping well clear of biofuels now. They are not even green. A complete con. | asparks | |
27/6/2007 10:33 | No charity payouts from me nfranks, since although I've made over £30K on my two BFC shorts something elsewhere has gone horribly wrong and eaten all of that up and more! C'est la vie. Edit: Just for you mstaub, thought the above would make you happy. Karma. Burn, baby burn!!! ;-) | magpie59 |
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