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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 11.10 | 11.12 | 11.30 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 208.44M | 41.95M | 0.0349 | 3.18 | 133.41M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/12/2021 13:57 | The Abbot, Ive exhausted all my question to i3e this month - may be worth and email to i3e about this: [...] | tonynorstrom1 | |
09/12/2021 11:15 | 250K delayed buy.Come on, let us have a Santa rally over here, please.Gl all | goodday1 | |
09/12/2021 08:47 | Spangle, I agree the mood music is -ve in Scotland and lukewarm in the UK. Oddly, this seems to have come to the forefront since COP, not before or during. Could the bolder ‘green’ stance be associated with a dip in the oil price? Well that didn’t last, so as prices creep up again and Omicron fear diminishes, get ready for $100+ a barrel. At this point politicians will have their feet held right back to the fire. TBH I’m happier with i3e focussing on Canada. Serenity (at the current share price can’t be worth jack, although if the plug was pulled the MMs would make a meal out of it. BWTFDIK. | pretax2 | |
09/12/2021 08:05 | I don't think the mood music in the political circles in respect of North Sea O&G developments is helping sentiment with Serenity. The wee clicky pen north of the border has gone from basing independence economics on oil at $100/bbl to being opposed to new developments, thanks to her need for an alliance with the Greens in the Scottish parliament. And the UK boys, who make energy policy based on public opinion shaped by the BBC, have hardly shown much support for the industry either. Shell has walked away from Cambo citing inadequate economics - this may also be true, but having invested enough time and effort to get it to FID, it's a strange time to conclude that. To many observers, it feels like for just 30% of a non-op venture, they don't want the reputational challenge of Cambo. If the OGA does roll right over and cease approving new developments on principle, then Serenity is effectively worthless. If I were thinking of taking a meaningful stake in it, then I'd at least be including conditions precedent around the ability to walk away under these circumstances in any deal with I3E, if not, reconsidering completely. And yes, I think they should change the company name. | spangle93 | |
08/12/2021 19:38 | Patience we are potentially only 2 sessions away from making a new high. Just glad we held our own today There are very very few stocks making new highs at present most are range bound | basem1 | |
08/12/2021 16:04 | I assume continuing radio silence revolves around the fact they are working on debt facility to apply final leverage in Serenity negotiations, before deciding how to allocate funds between Canadian projects and Serenity. Assume these are all inter-linked and I3E would prefer to come out with clear game plan, once they know what they are doing themselves. Given Liberator experience, assume they will be very conscious of managing the risks between the projects. Anybody have a view on whether they could delist from AIM in the future which I think would hurt UK shareholders? Assume not, if most of shares traded on AIM, not TSX? | moonshot3 | |
08/12/2021 15:10 | Ah yes, Plan B... unfortunately there is no Plan B! | hoper1 | |
08/12/2021 14:32 | Cheers Mark, I’d rather stay poor. | pretax2 | |
08/12/2021 13:47 | Is Russia invade the Ukraine oil price will rocket, but the thing is we don't want war | markstevenkirby80 | |
08/12/2021 13:28 | That is what Johnson thinking of as we speak.Plan B, bloody good diversion.LolOil is just about holding its own.The wait goes on.Gl all | goodday1 | |
08/12/2021 12:59 | This share is a crock at this present time. Time for plan B. | gusto01 | |
07/12/2021 23:24 | Gusto ‘Markets up i3e down’ monologue. That’s a crock. | pretax2 | |
07/12/2021 22:41 | When I click on both links it does work!I don't know what to say or do?Is it because I got it from the Guardian link?LolGl all | goodday1 | |
07/12/2021 21:32 | From LSEUtter pish, this will never reach 15p before Q2 '22. The whole focus on the Serenity fiasco is a side show. Though the article last week said investors have something to look forward before year out shows that they're dangling the carrot yet with no news release that carrot might as well be on the face of a snowman. I3E need to pull their finger out their ar53 and feed some news. A late December RNS could actually backfire and become stale news ? Let's hope he/she wrong imagine sticking with this dog till Q2 2022 at same share price ! | muddyfox0151 | |
07/12/2021 18:27 | The tea leaf reading are below.hTTps://www.yo | goodday1 | |
07/12/2021 17:30 | Makes sense. | 36redhill | |
07/12/2021 17:22 | Maybe a name change I3e sounds like a gambling App . What a dog these last few months.... | muddyfox0151 | |
07/12/2021 17:17 | It doesn't matter that WTI is on the run... I3e will keep going down.Like I said before:Markets up - i3e downOil up - i3e down...Low volume - i3e downHigh volume - 13e down Good fundamentals - i3e down.So what's it gonna take? | gusto01 | |
07/12/2021 16:49 | It's hard to see what is going to drive the price higher in the shortterm A capex RNS will not hit the spot and it does not look like there is a partner interested in developing Serenity. A tip from somewhere could help. Been a frustrating few weeks for sure. I hope to be proved wrong | basem1 |
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