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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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13/10/2019 22:50 | Tony, 'toast' and 'kick in the balls' is specific for you? I'm guessing if S1 comes in we're looking at 60p+ if not then we're at sub 10p. As my guess of course. That's not the end game though, Liberator has significant potential, it just needs that they are now 100% sure that they have a grip on the drill location. Not convinced at all by SoD stages to i3 demise, but based on past performance, who knows? | ![]() hairballradical | |
13/10/2019 20:25 | 5chipper they drill 24hrs a day there's no room for ot. | ![]() d1nga | |
13/10/2019 19:07 | Hairballs, I think he’s been pretty specific and relevent. If the they drill another duster - it’s going to have a big impact - a bit like a kick in the balls. I think most of us can relate to that. | ![]() tonynorstrom1 | |
13/10/2019 18:37 | D1nga, how does a kick in the balls relate to a share price, can you be more relevant? | ![]() hairballradical | |
13/10/2019 16:52 | Last drill took less than 3 weeks. With all the overtime they must be doing, I wonder if we could see a result before Friday? | ![]() 5chipper | |
13/10/2019 15:44 | Shorterofdoom, you make some good points but then ruin them with emotion. You have no idea whether S1 will be a success or not so the basis of all your subsequent points are quite frankly meaningless. If S1 comes good, what would say the lead in price to Liberator might be? | ![]() hairballradical | |
13/10/2019 09:52 | Jog jog jog. Remember that line, shorter. Soon the "jog" experience will fill you with horror here. | ![]() divmad | |
13/10/2019 08:59 | Can't wait for them to strike oil! | ![]() gaffer73 | |
13/10/2019 06:48 | Hello is that the funnyfarm? I think i’ve found your missing patient! | mcbridec80 | |
12/10/2019 19:48 | Bloody phone | ![]() fardels bear | |
12/10/2019 10:46 | That contours up a quite revolting spectacle. | ![]() fardels bear | |
12/10/2019 09:36 | Jog on, shorter. Lol. | ![]() divmad | |
12/10/2019 08:31 | Lol, bright as night | ![]() markstevenkirby80 | |
12/10/2019 08:28 | I most certainly will not lose money on this POS stock. There is only one way it’s going and that’s down down down. All these mug punters spouting hundreds of millions barrels haha the only thing i3 have got is dirty water and a small pocket of uncommercial oil. To top it all off they don’t have any cash to keep the lights on. Massive discount placing is the only option this incompetent POS board have. 0p inbound at some point when this gets booted off AIM | shorterofdoom | |
11/10/2019 18:12 | Guess you loss money in share here ! | ![]() muddyfox0151 | |
11/10/2019 18:00 | Another successful trading session on POS i3 today haha all time lows for this dog. Nobody with any sense wants to hold this dog on a long. Endless pain for shareholders with endless dilution. I’m sure Graham Is running around frantically with cap in hand at all the bucket shops. To be a fly on the wall haha. Please sir have you got anymore before the next duster lands hahahahaha. Have a good weekend folks, hope you all sleep well | shorterofdoom | |
11/10/2019 17:36 | Up down , who knows, lesson learned here ! Is what ever .. | ![]() muddyfox0151 | |
11/10/2019 17:29 | Sorry looked at the winner ! | ![]() muddyfox0151 |
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