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IOG Iog Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Iog Plc LSE:IOG London Ordinary Share GB00BF49WF64 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/11/2021
13:50
Exactly, 'is pleased to provide a corporate and operational update' then 'challenging', 'continues to target' and 'the earliest feasible time'! Must have had the bots really confused ;-)
bountyhunter
22/11/2021
13:41
I find the wooly weasel words in this rns frustrating. It reminds me of a BoJo interview. Lots of words but ultimately your none the wiser. "This may be challenging". OK, so your going to miss it. By how much? The "challenge" is with construction at the onshore reception facility. I.e. not subject to the uncertainties of offshore weather. Exactly what portion of an onshore construction project schedule can't be defined at most 5 weeks before you said you would complete it? I'm surprised it's not been marked down further.
sludgesurfer
22/11/2021
13:34
Just read 131 - so if you've done all these jobs - why speak so disparagingly about them - surely "business leadership" should mean you appreciate all sources of the "HR supply chain" and if even if so "complicated" (which I do agree on) how does "putting down" shelf stackers prove that point?

I haven't seen any particularly good examples of "business leadership" on here, since Fiona arrived at least anyway.
Perhaps you could throw a few my way?

dunderheed
22/11/2021
13:26
I bt last year and I too stacked shelves as well as dug graves and worked as a courier before running companies with several thousand employees. My point is business leadership is way more complicated, challenging and uncertain than is generally recognised.
t0pgrader
22/11/2021
13:08
Good for you you must have been here ages as opposed to a Johnny come lately I assume, and who said either of us haven't made a lot more? Today's news is par for the course for those who have been following this for several years. As for shelf stackers I've done that job when I was a student and can say from experience that anyone doing that job deserves every penny!
bountyhunter
22/11/2021
13:07
FYI I'm up 125% since last year so no complaints here. Your poor timing is your affair.
t0pgrader
22/11/2021
12:56
STF up tg - do you have any idea of their respective corporate history and continual under performance with regard to proving up "86% COS reserves"?!
They've taken an inordinate amount of time to get where they are and certainly have been a very disappointing investment for me, taking into account the opportunity costs.

WTF is wrong with shelf stacking as well?
Prat - people like you would be the first to complain if the shelves were empty.

dunderheed
22/11/2021
08:22
Serial disappointers.
dunderheed
22/11/2021
08:00
Exactly, that word struck me as well! Par for the course. I had already noticed they mentioned the possibility of delay in a previous RNS lol.
bountyhunter
22/11/2021
07:57
There u go "challenging".
What a surprise, lol.

dunderheed
16/11/2021
14:59
Bid and ask strengthening. We will have a 10% plus day soon. Rediculously undervalued here. Disconnect from share price to fair value is frightening. This will do 100% once production starts
aimmafia
16/11/2021
13:29
UK gas contracts for delivery in December rose almost 10 per cent to £2.24 a therm on the news while the European benchmark gained 8 per cent to €87.80 per megawatt hour, with both contracts trading near their highest level for the past month.....after Germany temporarily suspends certification of NS 2
sludgesurfer
15/11/2021
15:45
Q4...tick tock....
sludgesurfer
13/11/2021
13:04
Telegram link https://t.me/joinchat/hkzhthy86kM0MDY0For those interested
aimmafia
02/11/2021
13:29
I'd put it in PTAL sunbed - that will save this "reasonable" thread from your interesting updates and trades.
No advice intended of course.

dunderheed
02/11/2021
13:00
Looking to start a new position. IOG or PTAL? Decisions decisions.
sunbed44
31/10/2021
10:13
what generally are the operations costs of pumping gas from the north sea per mmcf

and will iog require further funding to get all 4 fields producing gas as i gather the £8.5m was for drilling 4 wells

dilip40
18/10/2021
14:14
I'm sure the supply of pies will be unaffected. Seriously, with the current price of gas and from the whingeing by the media, do you seriously consider the gas won't be welcomed with open arms?
fardels bear
18/10/2021
12:55
Is anyone concerned about the effect COP26 will have on IOG?
billybunter1970
11/10/2021
18:43
1500 * 29p = £435

You were ripped off on the commission if you paid £500 for that (UT) trade.

bountyhunter
11/10/2021
18:04
£486 it was about 5 minutes after rns 🔥🚀⬆️
average down mug
11/10/2021
17:30
It was with ig well I never holding it back coz so big lol 🔥🚀💥🚀
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