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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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25/10/2022 13:31 | Suncrack the cross eyed lion is just another puppet who will do as he is told. | guy_fawkes | |
25/10/2022 13:02 | Looking good to smash 40p this afternoon | kirk 6 | |
25/10/2022 12:22 | Prime Minister Rishi Sunak: 'Trust is earned and I will earn yours' ---- Well he certainly makes the right sounds. ......Let's party like it's 1997 "Things can only get better" | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 11:46 | I think it's just speculation that Sunak will press ahead with Shale. Even though nothing has been said yet. | mattybuoy | |
25/10/2022 11:27 | what's happening here? technical retrace or some news? | firestorm911 | |
25/10/2022 10:40 | hxxps://www.wsj.com/ Why We’re Bullish on Energy Stocks The ESG bubble has begun deflating, and high interest rates make technology companies less attractive. | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 10:34 | hxxps://www.ftadvise The Financial Ombudsman Service has been advised by its landlords to budget for a 150 per cent to 200 per cent increase on its energy bills over the coming 18 months. According to a Freedom of Information request from the Fos, submitted by FTAdviser, in Q1 2022, the ombudsman had an energy charge of £64,780 for its London offices in the Exchange Tower and £6,372 for its Friargate offices in Coventry. In Q2, this went up to £69,875 in London, an 8 per cent increase on the previous quarter and to £49,430 in Coventry, up 675 per cent on Q1. ----- 675% what a whopper! | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 10:33 | NEARLY half of businesses will raise prices ahead of Christmas - amidst rising energy costs and fears of power outages to heap further misery on hard-pressed households. A new study of 500 medium-sized businesses by accountancy and business advisory firm accountancy and business advisory firm BDO has revealed that to manage inflationary pressures, a quarter (25%) of firms are already increasing the price of goods and services for customers. And looking ahead to Christmas trading, nearly half (46%) plan to raise or further increase the cost of goods or services in the next three months. | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 10:32 | hxxps://www.dailyrec Historic Scots pub forced to close as energy bill hits £8,000 a month Michelle McLellan and Calum Wilson announced they would be shutting The Goth in Prestonpans on January 1 next year due to rising bills. | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 10:04 | hxxps://www.leiceste Family's shock as 'impossible' OVO Energy bill rockets from £74 to more than £1,300 The family was left worrying about the energy bill for weeks without answers ---- Remember when I said further up that OVO energy doesn't actually produce any energy! The middle men are being squeezed, they have no choice but to pass the costs further up the chain! | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 10:01 | Tightening markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) worldwide and major oil producers cutting supply have put the world in the middle of “the first truly global energy crisis”, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday (25 October). Rising imports of LNG to Europe amid the Ukraine crisis and a potential rebound in Chinese appetite for the fuel will tighten the market as only 20 billion cubic meters of new LNG capacity will come to market next year, IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said during the Singapore International Energy Week. At the same time the recent decision by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, known as OPEC+, to cut 2 million barrels per day (bpd) of output is a “risky” decision as the IEA sees global oil demand growth of close to 2 million bpd this year, Birol said. “(It is) especially risky as several economies around the world are on the brink of a recession, if that we are talking about the global recession…I found this decision really unfortunate,” he said. | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 09:59 | UK energy suppliers force vulnerable on to prepayment meters About 10,000 households a month made to switch as a result of falling behind with bills ---- Trust is evaporating quick - we are moving to cash society and less on credit. | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 09:52 | 'Problems created now will last generations': Cost of living crisis affects whole communities' It is hard to overstate just how scared people are right now. Facing bills they just cannot pay, rent or mortgage payments they won’t be able to afford, this is a fear unlike anything many have ever faced – the fear of simply not knowing what to do. ITV News Investigations Correspondent Dan Hewitt has been visiting people across the country who have 'never been more scared' over where money will come from as costs continue to rise. ---- Millions of people are like this and don't live like Sunak and King Charles. These people are literally between a rock and fracking. What's the choice? I said this not long ago to my friends, everyone is miserable and entitled. But we all live like Kings compared to people 100 years ago... we live in warm homes, can travel at anywhere at will..... and there will be a reckoning. And here we are now. Her energy bill doubled - think she'll vote for fracking. Don't you? | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 08:50 | Should get a slow rally to 52p this week now | kirk 6 | |
25/10/2022 08:28 | Sunak is worth nearly a billion quid. £160K a year for the PM job is probably a weeks worth of interest on his savings alone LOL. This is about power and influence. And of course making more money....ooodles more money. Truss didn't have that hunger in her eyes - she was there just for the free tea and biscuits. That is why she is out. The big recent investors will want a return on their investment - they don't want the free tea and biscuits. They want blood! Scarcity = Profit. Energy is the most obvious monopoly to control. IGAS is the ticket. Cha Ching! --- Some more anecdotes. Just had a notification that the local GP surgery has a major computer outage - expect lengthy delays! Just also came back from our local Sainsburys supermarket - the internet is down. No contactless payments! Welcome to the dystopian future where he who has the gold makes the rules. Expect more, much more disruption in our lives. Be prepared this winter. BUY IGAS TODAY (my opinion only LOL). | powereddrones | |
25/10/2022 00:09 | Big week ahead. Upside huge now | kirk 6 | |
24/10/2022 16:31 | Potential takeover target now. Wonder if Bank of America and Crispin Odey have been given the heads up on what's to come, hence all the recent purchases. Certainly interesting | epifanio1 | |
24/10/2022 14:05 | she didn't even the 100 votes... The man that can give some stability takes over | sos100 | |
24/10/2022 14:00 | Penny's out..!!!! Rish new PM... VIVA FRACKING!!! | jason_scrap | |
24/10/2022 11:25 | well the other candidate is getting desperate.... Penny Mordaunt @PennyMordaunt ยท 1h Even the former Labour Shadow Chancellor admits - I’m the candidate Labour fears most. ---- shes deluded ,reasonable assumption Lab will win next election but Sunak will limit the damage.. All good for igas | sos100 | |
24/10/2022 11:19 | If rishi gets in this is going to rocket | kirk 6 | |
24/10/2022 00:58 | Sounds like fracking talk to me.. "willing to make the choices necessary for our long-term prosperity and explain them to our fellow citizens." British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt endorsed one of his predecessors Rishi Sunak in the Conservatives' leadership race, which will also decide the next prime minister of the United Kingdom. Hunt described Sunak as a leader "willing to make the choices necessary for our long-term prosperity and explain them to our fellow citizens." Hunt pointed to the previous leadership campaign when Sunak went up against Liz Truss and lost, advocating fiscal conservatism as opposed to Truss's tax cuts, which Hunt ultimately reversed. "With Rishi Sunak, we have someone who, in our best traditions, will turn the page on what went wrong, take decisions in the national interest and rebuild the extraordinary potential of our economy," Hunt wrote in the Telegraph. Baha Breaking News ( | bad gateway | |
23/10/2022 23:19 | As did Truss in her 'Short-Lived' manifesto! | one_frankel | |
23/10/2022 21:25 | I wonder if PM elect Sunak has the balls to actually get Shale Gas going in this country against the very vocal opposition. He did say he was for it in the leadership campaign. Without affordable and reliable energy everything breaks down and all political choices essentially become moot. That is what we will learn if we don't do this. Fingers crossed ... | mattybuoy |
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