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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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I3 Energy Plc | LSE:I3E | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDHXPJ60 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.09 | -0.90% | 9.88 | 9.62 | 9.99 | 10.28 | 9.80 | 10.06 | 940,922 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 148.36M | 15.15M | 0.0126 | 7.93 | 119.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/7/2024 13:01 | Sesame Street perhaps | pretax2 | |
03/7/2024 12:34 | "The word on the street" 🤣🤣 Is that Coronation Street ? | marine boy | |
03/7/2024 12:31 | RTW - “word out on the street…” - I Didn’t know you were homeless - how confident are you that your fellow park bench sleepers have the inside track? | tonynorstrom1 | |
03/7/2024 11:53 | Tony I didn’t know you worked for a furniture removal company in the south of France. Better than dreary old blighty though. Hot, sweaty work but you’ll have earned a cold one later. Respect! The word on the street is that a dividend cut is likely due to poor AECO price and the resulting financial stress. Hopefully the intention is to reinstate later on in the year. Annoying but probably sensible. In Majid we trust to take the tough decisions when needed. | roundtheworld | |
03/7/2024 10:47 | I’ve been moving villa’s in the South of France the last few days so have not been following the BB. What have the 3 halfwits been saying - still predicting a dividend cut and 7p - are we there yet? | tonynorstrom1 | |
03/7/2024 10:44 | As much as it pains me to say it, I hope Majid does the corporately sensible thing and cuts the dividend. AECO prices are diabolical and our profits must be taking a beating. Raise the dividend back up in the Autumn when AECO hopefully recovers. Simple, tough and correct. These are decisions that mark the man. | roundtheworld | |
02/7/2024 23:00 | Should get an RNS tomorrow re the High Court hearing wrt Capital Reduction. Onwards & upwards. | marine boy | |
02/7/2024 22:16 | Genises Yes. As I’ve already said I think he is. | aberdeenandy | |
02/7/2024 16:19 | Must be due some good news all the spivs have turned up today | bobaxe1 | |
02/7/2024 15:38 | They are cutting the dividends, that’s why the update is late, they may even bin it altogether since they are losing cash every day the gas price is at these levels | fandagle | |
02/7/2024 14:41 | Are they still planning on cutting the dividends | money4me | |
02/7/2024 14:25 | Andy You can’t help yourself on the dividend. You have already posted Tony is paid by the company to post. Why would the company set them selves up to being prosecuted if they reduce the div as Tony has already had a email from the company saying their be no div cut. But you keep persisting . Now answer the question is Tony a paid company relations investor or not. Yes or no will do. | genises | |
02/7/2024 14:08 | Thinking 7p after the Dividend cancellation, I read an article saying that it may rise in 2033! lol | fandagle | |
02/7/2024 13:51 | I don’t know why so many of you Rampers are rude and resort to childish name calling. I suppose it’s just the world we now live in. | aberdeenandy | |
02/7/2024 13:07 | Hello, stupid Andy! I see you are still firing blanks!!What is today's prediction?5p, 2.5p or bust?What a silly billy.BlessAre you telling us about PoO being over 84 dollars & going higher, or maybe telling us about the over 43 million worth of hedged income this year?Or perhaps you are going to tell us the size of i3e lodging in your empty skull!Do you know what happened to sunbed?LolGl all | goodday1 | |
02/7/2024 12:34 | Careful guys this could go into 7-8p range as or when dividend cut is announced. Remember that in light of AECO price it’s the only prudent thing to do. You’ve been warned. | aberdeenandy | |
02/7/2024 08:04 | About 36 million share is the 3 per cent notifiable threshold!For the previous few weeks, they have been speeding towards that holding, with all those big buys while the MM splitting many other purchases!Looking forward towards that TR1 with in......This weekend could be a pivotal point in the Middle East.Gl all | goodday1 | |
02/7/2024 06:42 | Yemen’s Armed Forces have announced staging four operations targeting vessels belonging to the Israeli regime, the United States, and the UK, which the forces identified as the “Trio of Evil.” The forces’ spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced the operations in a statement on Monday. “The first operation was executed with several cruise missiles targeting the Israeli ship MSC Unific in the Arabian Sea, achieving precise and direct hits,” he said. “The second operation was executed with several ballistic and cruise missiles, targeting the American oil tanker Delonix in the Red Sea for the second time this week,” the spokesman stated. The third attack struck the British landing ship “Anvil Point” in the Indian Ocean, Saree said, noting that the ship had been targeted with “several cruise missiles” resulting likewise in “precise and direct hits.” A fourth strike by the forces saw them targeting a vessel, named Lucky Sailor in the Mediterranean Sea, he stated without specifying which party was the vessel associated with. | genises | |
01/7/2024 20:04 | Classic V shaped reversal. | pretax2 | |
01/7/2024 18:25 | WTI >$83 & rising. | marine boy | |
01/7/2024 16:44 | Gas prices tumbling further! I3E profits tumbling with it! I3E aren't making dime at the moment! Market will have a field day at next update! | fandagle | |
01/7/2024 14:56 | I see you are still firing blanks!Stick to whatever you do with a drill!How is your short going?What a plonker!Living the life while Majed lives rent-free in your head!Hahaha.Get a real-life & not an imaginary one.Bless.Ps; you can sell above 10p.Gl all | goodday1 |
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