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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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0.135 | 1.38% | 9.92 | 9.88 | 9.89 | 10.18 | 9.58 | 9.58 | 1,434,670 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 148.36M | 15.15M | 0.0126 | 7.84 | 117.66M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/9/2019 17:28 | https://i3.energy/wp | ![]() tsmith2 | |
22/9/2019 14:23 | Let's all calm down. Wait and See who are right. If I get 9p I may take a punt nothing than a punt though . I do not trust the management to deliver. You can notice a conman, I heard this, I heard that. I am starting to like this thread. Unnamed sources. etc. BA | bullet ant | |
22/9/2019 14:16 | It is the official target so I have quoted it. I don't have other official targets to quote! That's the only one I have heard of. I could quote my own target but what would be the point? I'm not a broker so my personal target is only relevant to me based on my personal opinion.I wouldn't quote that as it wouldn't be right to do so! | ![]() flawlesskicks | |
22/9/2019 14:14 | If everyone takes broker targets with a pinch of salt why are you so obsessed with it?. | ![]() gisjob2 | |
22/9/2019 14:11 | Quoting it as a broker target... Nothing wrong with that! Everyone takes broker targets with a pinch of salt but it is still a target of £2.70 for Serenity! Like I said, I will be out at £1. That's my personal target. | ![]() flawlesskicks | |
22/9/2019 13:48 | Flawless, still quoting broker targets you don't believe yourself ! Tut tut | ![]() gisjob2 | |
22/9/2019 13:29 | DIVMAD Of course any company that hits jackpot the share price will spike. That's an obvious answer, I do not need to answer the obvious., we all know that :) Of course difference of opinion about the charting, but you won't disagree with me following previous crashes, the shares price continued to sink as represented clearly in the chart. That's what I am maintaining. This is because it takes weeks and months for people to unwind the position. Smart players cut their losses immediately whereas may ave averaged down and now being forced out. | bullet ant | |
22/9/2019 13:08 | Suggest all other longs just hit that ignore tab on all these new trolls. Absolutely no point reading their rubbish. It's obvious they are looking for an entry here at the lows. No other reason they would suddenly start to post. | ![]() flawlesskicks | |
22/9/2019 12:57 | Even from a chartist point of view, we are at 2017 low. Channel says we are due a bounce to 35p but as you say, a strike at Serenity will take the share price off the scale! If they add that A3 going ahead and additional info now backs up original plan I can see a huge recovery from 23p.All the bears are basing their case on the pilot hole missing by probably 100m. From this they have somehow extrapolated that Serenity is now a wild cat drill... LolI think I will go with the data on this one. Strong signs of oil at Serenity and the oil water contact being at the same level as Tain and Drake. | ![]() flawlesskicks | |
22/9/2019 12:57 | You avoid my question. How do you think your chart will look if they hit Serenity? Hint it will not be heading down. Ps charts are bollix | ![]() d1nga | |
22/9/2019 12:38 | Dinga hopes so. I am not short here. But pattern should not be ignored. Unless you can tell people of the compounding reasons to buy. Management 1/10. are they going to botch more things I have honestly said 9p should not be discounted. merely an unqualified opinion. at the end it's a forum. I disagreed with shorterofdoom 1p. I have seen it many times in those O&G companies, when you see -65% lows it's a buy but it goes down by another -60%. Look at RMP, BPC, MATD, BOR, ect. all those super mini bp. | bullet ant | |
22/9/2019 12:36 | Absolutely nothing! Broker view is £2.70 a share on success case. 72% cos well right next door to Tain discovery. What's not to like? | ![]() flawlesskicks | |
22/9/2019 12:33 | I have not attacked anyone here, we got a goon claiming I said to short Casp 13p and he said just after that casp went to 300%. They came after the Ant like a pack of wild dogs. :(. Are they scared and highly geared? who knows. One of the guy said he has a £5 investment here. All I said selling will continue based on previous pattern. Of course pattern can change and will change. Please tell me a reason to buy when it looks like it gonna continue to crash. Of course there will be a technical bounce, but some of this Aim O&G do not have technical bounces for obvious reasons. | bullet ant | |
22/9/2019 12:31 | whats to stop a repeat of end of 2017 to mid 2018 if they hit at Serenity? charts are bollix btw | ![]() d1nga | |
22/9/2019 11:22 | I agree. You do need to listen to the negative but honestly, I can't see how anyone can make a decision on these drills before they are complete? You are either in or out! If people want to sell because they don't like the management then that's fine but it doesn't look to me like that will influence the final result at Serenity! It looks to me like a great chance at an oil strike and then we move on to Liberator appraisal. I'm in and have not been convinced of the arguments against this drill being a success! | ![]() flawlesskicks | |
22/9/2019 11:12 | Flawless Good luck with all that, I hope you are right and that your optimism proves to be well founded. Whilst there are undoubtedly derampers who post insincere and wildly exaggerated negative comments there are also rampers who post insincere and wildly exaggerated positive comments. Having said all that the best discussion occurs when people post their honest thoughts. Some of these will be positive and some negative. I post what I think. I might be mistaken or misguided but my thoughts reflect many years of working in the oil industry and many years investing my own money. You are free to disagree with my scepticism re i3e management but if you simply dismiss the thinking of people who genuinely disagree with you then you are likely to fall into hubris. You might be lucky short term but in the longer term you'll come a cropper. Better to recognise contrary arguments and take account of them rather than leave them out of your thinking. If you think your way through opposing views then the worst that can happen is that you re-confirm your original analysis. Anyways, good luck. T | ![]() tournesol | |
22/9/2019 10:46 | What the doubters on here don't like to mention is that we have not actually drilled the two main appraisal Wells yet! Hope can all these amazing experts tell us how crp i3e is when we have not completed the drills! Total and utter tripe from these people. Serenity looks very good and we are on our way there in about a week to spud. If it comes in with a strike, what will all these trolls say then as the price heads towards £2! This could be the drill of the Autumn from 23p level. It's in 10 x bag territory down here and only around five weeks to wit for results.Time to take a step back, look over the presentations and realise the size of the prize here. Management bought at 37p recently. Warrants are at over 56p and Baker Hughes have agreed payment on first oil in 2020! They know the business better than anyone so if they are happy then so am I. Oil is there and share price is now half of the money we have in the bank for these drills! | ![]() flawlesskicks | |
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