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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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0.06 | 0.55% | 10.96 | 10.74 | 11.16 | 10.96 | 10.66 | 10.92 | 2,176,187 | 12:48:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 208.44M | 41.95M | 0.0349 | 3.05 | 128.12M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/5/2018 14:11 | ducati, Should be doable with a funding agreement in place imo. Cash | cashandcard | |
30/5/2018 14:09 | Mmmm so need share price of 1.40 ish to get small investment co s involved | ducati2345 | |
30/5/2018 14:02 | Max online buy quote just £2k. | someuwin | |
30/5/2018 13:52 | showme01, Thanks, onto funding. One stage at a time. Cash | cashandcard | |
30/5/2018 13:49 | Cash, GH said they will. | showme01 | |
30/5/2018 13:46 | showme01, I think its important BoD, upon agreeing funding, step up the PR campaign. I'm not talking Vox markets or Proactive only, but proper financial journals and getting the investment community involved and attending industry events. Cash | cashandcard | |
30/5/2018 13:26 | Ducati, £50m or £100m market cap is usually the starting point for the smaller institutions | showme01 | |
30/5/2018 13:10 | 40 million volume!!!! That's the entire share capital ;-#)) | thegreatgeraldo | |
30/5/2018 13:10 | What market cap do we need for institutional investors, don't most have Min mcap rule | ducati2345 | |
30/5/2018 12:59 | With regard to the impact the institutions can have take a look at MKA & when they announced their funding deal with Talaxis [16/11/2017] - on the day of the announcement the share price rose 2.5X and volume went from similar to ours on average over the previous period to around 40 million shares traded that day. I like the look of that and think it isn't a bad yardstick 40 million volume would blow our weak holders out of the water | begorrah88 | |
30/5/2018 12:52 | coscos, you are most welcome. I don't think the share price will change a great deal prior to the funding RNS. Where I see a strong rise is on the news and the days that follow. A combination of institutions buying, i3e PR and press recommendations. It's a great story. BoD have a proven track record operation in this area, the North Sea is back in favour and regardless of a 10 fold rise from 25p to £2.50, I think the press will see that this has a lot further to go. We should start to see broker notes with valuations too and the numbers will be mind blowing imo. When I have spoken to the BoD, they believe that once funding is in place and they have increased their potential oil in place (which they now have), the institutions will start to take an interest. Combine this with BoD PR which again they said they would do once the 30th round and funding have concluded and you have a company all of a sudden on the radar. It's a great story that has only just started imo. | showme01 | |
30/5/2018 12:47 | Reminder of Malcy on #I3E from last week... | someuwin | |
30/5/2018 12:44 | Posted on LSE at 16.37 yesterday. saltere Posts: 1,060 Observation Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 93.00 Great Board Tue 16:37 The team driving this company is good and has all the skill needed to deliver. I have worked with one of them before, which is why I invested (together with the outstanding asset they have). The Aberdeen oilmen want to make a success of this field. They are going to drill certainly more than one well, several I reckon and it will exceed expectations. This board has not been selected for 1 well, fellow investors. | showme01 | |
30/5/2018 12:44 | showme, firstly let me thank you for your in-depth insight into i3e which gave me the confidence to further look into the potential of the company.As regards where the price will be on funding news, I agree with your £2-50-£3 price target but think we'd need to see a serious push towards the 180p level pre RNS. Any institutional interest and we could be pushing 400p per share within 6 months. All imo. | coscos | |
30/5/2018 12:41 | Cheers :-) | showme01 | |
30/5/2018 12:39 | Cheers showme, apology accepted. | thegreatgeraldo | |
30/5/2018 12:35 | showme cigar and in case you are a non smoker (which I hope) a chapeau :) ps You've scattered any derampers to the hills. | captain james t kirk | |
30/5/2018 12:34 | TGG, my sincere apologies, I thought you were running this company down. My error. Sorry. | showme01 | |
30/5/2018 12:16 | I was pointing out that in STERLING terms, the OP is probably at a year high. Thought that wasclear from my post. Hey-ho. | thegreatgeraldo | |
30/5/2018 12:10 | showme We all make mistakes in haste. A quick apology wouldn't go amiss. caters and gascos :) Mr.T the point tgg was making :) | captain james t kirk | |
30/5/2018 12:10 | tgg, when the 31 Jan funding announcement came out Brent was $69 and the exchange rate was $1.42 to the pound. That makes Brent >15% more valuable today in gbp terms.The Liberator phase 1 cpr assumed $57 Brent in 2019 and an exchange rate of $1.25 to the pound. So Brent today is almost 25% more valuable in gbp terms than that assumed for 2019 in Liberator phase 1's $200m npv10 calculation.I3e investors should be pleased with current oil prices and exchange rates. | mr. t | |
30/5/2018 12:07 | showme - I think he converted to GBP for you! Oops | scotty666 | |
30/5/2018 12:06 | tgg has been around here and, when it existed, The Motley Fool, since 2005 at least. He knows his way around oilcos. | caters | |
30/5/2018 12:05 | Showme, Would we not expect slightly better terms since the oil price has risen and makes this venture more profitable?I noticed that their update mentioned two possible routes to funding, so hopefully a bit of competition. | che7win | |
30/5/2018 12:05 | That's a bit harsh.... tgg said £££ | caters |
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