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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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0.14 | 1.30% | 10.90 | 10.80 | 10.88 | 11.14 | 10.70 | 10.80 | 3,193,233 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 208.44M | 41.95M | 0.0349 | 3.12 | 130.76M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/11/2021 16:49 | We all are expecting this bounce.... But it seems the mms are dragging it down... | gusto01 | |
03/11/2021 16:07 | Expecting a decent bounce here. GLA | ianio5691 | |
03/11/2021 15:50 | Houston ! We have a problem! Think the undercarriage has fallen off! Lol | fandagle | |
03/11/2021 08:07 | That’s the way it often happens Goodday. Out of the blue. | pretax2 | |
03/11/2021 08:02 | One day & it may be for no specific reason any of us can foresee the share price will go upward & fast.The upward pressure on the share price keeps building as the company advance its upcoming plan of deploying the free cash & the Farm-Out news land.Gl all | goodday1 | |
02/11/2021 13:03 | Freefall......ooooft | fandagle | |
02/11/2021 11:15 | Talking to yourself again Fandangle...hardly anyone else does so not surprising | marvelman | |
02/11/2021 09:50 | Common baby down to 12, that’s it….Tiiiiimmmm | fandagle | |
02/11/2021 07:27 | i'm holding firm for next 12 months whilst enjoying dividend payments. | 1choip | |
02/11/2021 00:00 | Hopefully we can stay above 13p now | gusto01 | |
01/11/2021 16:43 | Nice finish A great day to be alive | basem1 | |
01/11/2021 16:26 | 10 per cent up in Canada.To buy the price nearer 13p.happy days.Another day with NO blank posts.Gl all | goodday1 | |
01/11/2021 14:26 | I'm quite literally b@lls deep now. The last interview where they spoke of no more equity only raises and utilizing debt was the turning point for me to go heavily into this. I figure if most of Graham's net worth is tied up here then I may as well do the same.---Is this his holdings talking & he is talking the share price up so he can trade?time will tell.Gl all | goodday1 | |
01/11/2021 14:17 | I think that may well be the case. If the market still thinks there is a chance of equity being diluted, it's no wonder the share price doesn't move inline with current income levels. They could also help themselves by giving a little guidance on second half Divi, but that would be too much common sense...Regardless, it offers those holding long and strong, a further opportunity to top up.Cash | cashandcard | |
01/11/2021 13:47 | I have a hope that i3e share price is kept low: to get UK "go alone drill finances" by partly raising equity part of the UK finances - if the current talks with the FO partners do not become conclusive soon. Now i3e can negotiate from the power status - not in need. Now they can afford to go alone and they have a habit to finance capital requirements with equity/no debt/own CF Not sure that above scenario would boost share price in the short term. | kaos3 | |
01/11/2021 12:08 | Have to say I don’t read GGG posts. There are a couple on LSE who think they’re gods gift. I heard that folk attending the Proactive event yesterday were making negative comments about the BoD. The BoD must wonder what they have to do to please investors. I’m angry these idiots are representing the majority who are very happy with progress. | pretax2 | |
01/11/2021 11:59 | hTTps://twitter.com/ | goodday1 | |
01/11/2021 11:25 | Mate, the man is a trader & he trying very much to justify it.There is nothing with trading & he is free to do what he wants.The problem is his weasel posting.Gl all | goodday1 |
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