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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 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/12/2022 17:13 | HOHOHO back to 30p next week | kirk 6 | |
24/12/2022 14:44 | Many fools bought at 100p and now its only 17p so a fall to 10p is now very likely but some now say 5p. The bottom line is Shale is out and Fracking is for FOOLS who want to destroy the Climate.. so Climate Activists join me in doing the right thing and persuade these FOOLS to do the right thing!! POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!! | halfpenny | |
24/12/2022 09:30 | Letsd, Ho Ho Ho wot a stupid post as IGAS main asset is GAS and Fracking which nobody wants or even needs with Activists ready to act on fools like you. You have lost money so accept your losses ha ha ha. We all know you are trying to hype Igas and it’s not working with fake news and falls next week as Cash flow is an issue!! 10p soon as the CLIMATE Activist brothers and sisters gather.. | halfpenny | |
24/12/2022 01:08 | After two weeks of silence in detailing how it would react to the G7 oil price cap, overnight the Kremlin raised the stakes for the west when state-run Tass news service quoted Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak as saying that Russia may reduce output by 500,000 to 700,000 barrels a day in response to the cap.While not yet formalized, President Putin plans to sign a decree on the nation's reaction to the threshold on Monday or Tuesday, containing unspecified "preventive measures.""A risk-on sentiment and a weaker US dollar are helping oil today," said Giovanni Staunovo, a commodities analyst at UBS Group AG. "The Russian comments are also helping but the market probably wants to see it before it believes, hence a muted response."As the war in Ukraine grinds on, traders have been waiting for Moscow's full response to the cap, a policy that imposed a $60-a-barrel ceiling on Russian crude in a bid to reduce the Kremlin's income while keeping exports on the market. While the policy has largely worked so far, with Russia's popular Urals oil trading below $60 due to sharp discounts to Brent, as the price of oil rises, Urals will also rise above the critical threshold potentially depriving the world of million in barrels of daily supply. | letsdothis | |
24/12/2022 01:08 | Oil Prices Jump After Russia Says It May Cut Production | letsdothis | |
23/12/2022 21:08 | So you can't speak for the majority of families in this country then, So how do you grow your own food on a boat, in-fact how is it powered as I'm interested, I'm all for reducing are carbon footprint but I'm entitled to my fair share to live a comfortable life. I work hard for that. I do grow my own food and I'm interested in solar on the roof but it won't be anywhere the power I need as the daylight hours are short and dull this time of year, 21st was the shortest day, Good luck and Atb | deltalo | |
23/12/2022 20:46 | I live on a self sufficient House Boat so energy is not an issue. I am not an Activist its what they are doing which will drive down smaller IGAS as it struggles with finance and fall below 10p. Happy Xmas | halfpenny | |
23/12/2022 17:39 | So I take it you don't drive a car or use any public transport, you don't have gas to your house and live in the dark, do you have solar on your roof, do you have heat pumps, probably not , who empties you bins as it's usually a diesel lorry that I know of, do you grow all your own food? if not then how does it get to the supermarkets and how is the food planted and picked from the ground, Do you work for a company that goes by your rules, how do to make steal without carbon? How do you get it to the required temperatures?We happen to live in a country that's very cold half of the year and we have to have heating that's capable, solar won't heat my house that's a fact, so how do you heat hospital's when the temperature needs to be kept up. You come up with the solution's as you gave no alternatives. Just bloody hypercrites, | deltalo | |
23/12/2022 17:23 | Just stating the issues behind IGAS. | halfpenny | |
23/12/2022 15:32 | Please tell me you did not glue yourself to roads causing massive disruption to everyone. | city1911 | |
23/12/2022 15:29 | Haha got ya!!!! | city1911 | |
23/12/2022 15:26 | The Climate Activists will TARGET AND RAMP UP protest at the IGAS HQ. And many other Fracking, Oil Gas companies. This will hit Shares and IGAS will tumble next week onwards. Too Risky at these levels so 10p soon.. Be Honest and ask why are you into these Climate damaging stocks…!! | halfpenny | |
23/12/2022 15:22 | If you are going to play the deramping game, at least try and not come across as obvious as you do. Plucking share prices out of thin air is amateurish at best. Unless you are one of these save the planet bell-ends who are happy with extortionate energy prices. I tell you now it's going to get a lot worse if the government does not set out a clear plan for the short medium term | city1911 | |
23/12/2022 15:02 | Do your research on geothermal before commenting as your wrong. But that's your opinion and fair enough. Other European countries are doing it and we will follow very soon. It's clean energy anyway, the subject on fracking is that I believe Environmentalists come last when jobs and the economy are at risk and when gas price's go unaffordable to the general public, that's why we are seeing even the NHS going on strike, so sod the Environmentalist id say. | deltalo | |
23/12/2022 14:34 | Ho Ho Ho Geothermal is what IGAS do when fracking they cause Earthquakes and deliver Hot Air which we (environmentalists) don’t want, need or support. ESG Rules OK!! Down with IGAS and we enjoy the falling price so it won’t survive as Cash flows out instead of Gas!! Soon 10p so lots to lose ….aaarrrgghhh! | halfpenny | |
23/12/2022 14:04 | A new major shareholder has joined us :) others will be arriving soon, Geothermal is the future and that's why councils all over the country are knocks on are door, very high revenues will come from this at the government's cost so igas is in a very strong position. Investors will be grabbing what little stock we have here. Sp will increase rapidly on contracts imo, Atb. | deltalo | |
23/12/2022 13:20 | Further fall for IGAS next week as predicted. A falling knife and many lose out. Too Risky with Fracking OVER… 10p soon | halfpenny | |
23/12/2022 10:51 | Mate please your getting blocked & just go away, all you do is make us want to buy more your really really FAILING on your job your argument might as well of said "" im desperate & dum "" IGAS is going up uk & away & if you send the priceDown it does us all a favour as we will just LOAD at cheaper prices for bigger gains so thank you either way & this is my last reply to you as the filter will be applied as the REAL investors of this board don't want to see pathetic childish arguments & I must admit I can easy get into them as I just find the lies you come out with are so funny now go enjoy your Xmas I hope you closed any shorts if you was brave enough to ever open one & go long this will be bringing home the ORGANIC bacon for me | letsdothis | |
23/12/2022 10:46 | No it will not When did you make that one up ? | kubera369 | |
23/12/2022 10:37 | What about their investment into geothermal. That will reduce the share price significantly in the short to medium term. IMO. | bsg | |
23/12/2022 10:34 | I think 60p without fracking and £1.10 if allowed Many people in gym saying the same thing | kirk 6 |
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