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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Igas Energy Plc | LSE:IGAS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ042C28 | ORD 0.002P |
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% | 14.89 | 14.80 | 14.98 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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29/1/2015 16:45 | Talking of MP,s 2b and the up and coming General Election South lakeland MP and tipped to be the next leader of the Lib Dems Tim Farron This week voted for a moratorium on fracking. Remember that you local pro frackers at voting time. | hawkwind4 | |
29/1/2015 16:39 | By the way, "Having access to gas is a matter of national security. It also raises important moral issues that are yet to be debated properly; is it really right that we import gas from places like Russia or the Middle East, with all the environmental consequences transporting gas across oceans and continents has? Can it be right that we increasingly depend on gas from countries with regulatory and environmental standards lower than ours and where people don't have rights to object or protest, much less join unions? If we are going to use gas, and the truth is we are, then surely we must consider carefully the moral obligation on us to deal with the impact we have on the environment in extracting and using gas.” Cut from the letter that the GMB_union sent to MPs on Monday; Full text ............... MPs Should Back Infrastructure Bill Monday, January 26, 2015 | 2baffled | |
29/1/2015 14:34 | Motley fool putting out a lot of notes these days making me wonder if there is money behind them. Just a mull from me. Oil will start to recover and you will find the oil shares following. | daveperry | |
29/1/2015 14:29 | Post 6189, what will Jim do now ? Maybe: Although IGas shares are up 25% this morning to add to the 30% yesterday, I am reminded that that only takes them back to last weeks levels, such is the volatility of the market. The FT market report suggests that some sort of a tie-up with Ineos is imminent, whilst this may be accurate and has been alluded to in this blog often enough, (mainly as Jim should have bought Dart), would IGas sell any of their hard won portfolio right now I wonder? A moratorium on fraccing in Scotland might well concentrate the mind however, either way, as the price suggests this is probably no time to be short IGas stock and those ‘Sheriffs of the Aim market’ may have to retreat under their stones… - See more at: hxxp://www.malcysblo | haydock | |
29/1/2015 14:28 | Had a good quick profit here this week since monday and sliced a very good profit and put it into OXS which is very close to blowing its lid.!!!!! | apfindley | |
29/1/2015 13:31 | 123qwer - Whilst I have serious concerns about IGAS and piggy Austin, I believe gloating and trolling at the misfortune of others is rather childish, immature and morally bankrupt. I can only assume you have never made a loss and share the top table with Buffet. | elrico | |
29/1/2015 12:14 | Yes: I expect Jim to rattle the politico's badly with the big stick. It's election time they are all coming out of the woodwork, to say they are not in favour, but the jobs card is their big problem. It's the same story for Cuedrilla in Lancs. One of the local councillors was complaining they cannot get the vote done, & blamed C for not putting in a better bid. I remember the size of the documentation,& it was the officers who asked for more time & clearly could have intimated where the minor problem lay. He was an independent & perhaps may have been keen to stake his position, i wonder in which direction ? | haydock | |
29/1/2015 12:05 | Not too far from the 168 a few months ago, LOL LOL | 123qwer | |
29/1/2015 10:53 | Haydock UNCONV will happen for INEOS and IGAS in Scotland INEOS have veiled closure threats on TWITTER Michael Glackin Last updated at 12:01AM, January 27 2015 The long-term future of Scotland’s largest petrochemical plant could be at risk after a committee of MPs called for a moratorium on fracking, its owners warned last night. hxxp://www.thetimes. | kenstaff | |
29/1/2015 09:58 | Good job he managed to start work before the politico's were planning an election. Otherwise he would have been dead & buried before he lit his first match. If you want a future these days young man, get apprenticed to a candle maker !! | haydock | |
29/1/2015 09:34 | James Young (Scottish chemist) Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil Company Shale bings near Broxburn, 3 of a total of 19 in West Lothian In 1865 Young bought out his business partners and built second and larger works at Addiewell, near West Calder, and in 1866 sold the concern to Young's Paraffin Light and Mineral Oil Company. Although Young remained in the company, he took no active part in it, instead withdrawing from business to occupy himself with looking after the estates which he had purchased, yachting, travelling, and scientific pursuits. The company continued to grow and expanded its operations, selling paraffin oil and paraffin lamps all over the world and earning for its founder the affectionate nickname 'Paraffin' Young. Other companies worked under license from Young's firm, and paraffin manufacture spread over the south of Scotland. When the reserves of torbanite eventually gave out the company moved on to pioneer the exploitation of West Lothian's oil shale (lamosite) deposits, if not so rich in oil as cannel coal and torbanite. In 1862 the distillation plants began production and by the 1900s nearly 2 million tons of shale were being extracted annually, employing 4,000 men. There was a programe on tv last night that had a 10 min spot on the above subject. | daveperry | |
29/1/2015 08:50 | Now Ineos cannot get on with the shale gas in Scotland, what will Jim do next to find his feedstock ? | haydock | |
28/1/2015 19:58 | IS THE CAPTAIN BUYING ANY MORE SHARES?? | 123qwer | |
28/1/2015 19:21 | First target. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | daveperry | |
28/1/2015 18:04 | Those that are slagging of the boss - you deserve this share price The others, beware of the ramps as this share price is built on jam tomorrow, but your choice - but DO NOT BLAME the leader, lol | 123qwer | |
28/1/2015 18:01 | Hello Gutter Thats not a nice thing to say about your big leader = ROFL, LOL LOL = LOL You deserve it - LOL | 123qwer | |
28/1/2015 14:52 | Big sell off on Monday before the Vote in Westminster. Strong chance to make all that up and probably more. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | daveperry | |
28/1/2015 14:47 | Helen Rimmer tens of thousand anti's, and not least those hundreds of thousands for. Anyone else remember the uproar and anti protests when food outlet McDonald's announced they where coming to Britain. for those who don't have a look at the history behind those planning applications and those opposed to progress. | hawkwind4 | |
28/1/2015 12:40 | Maybe big players got a direction now IGas CEO, Andrew Austin, said: "This is a milestone for the industry as there is now clarity and certainty in terms of regulation which enables both new and existing players to invest in shale and Britain's energy future with confidence." | ntbb | |
28/1/2015 12:37 | hxxp://www.foe.co.uk | haydock | |
28/1/2015 09:11 | 123 I didn't quite get your msg in full - couldn't repeat it could you? | butler4 |
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