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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Infinis | LSE:INFI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFG1QM56 | ORD 1P |
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% | 184.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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08/7/2015 13:58 | Nothing in the budget about energy effects? A lower oil price might affect things, but that's not assured. | deadly | |
08/7/2015 13:55 | well it would appear that someone doesn't want the divi!! | prokartace | |
08/7/2015 13:48 | All things being equal, which they usually aren't, we should expect a drop of 12.2p tomorrow morning as deadly and eeza have mentioned. Not sure what Friday has to do with it though... Just bought a handful at 185 myself, fingers crossed. | cwa1 | |
08/7/2015 13:37 | Presumably it will drop a further 12p tomorrow at open. | eeza | |
08/7/2015 13:30 | Why Friday??? It's tonight that it goes XD as always. | deadly | |
06/7/2015 09:19 | I'd presume the recent price support, during turbulent times, is due to a dividend buyers. Let's see what happens on Friday? | eaaxs06 | |
02/7/2015 13:59 | Movement north | reddave999 | |
23/6/2015 07:24 | I've had a cursory glance at the , but can't see anything recent. | skinny | |
23/6/2015 07:12 | I don't see any mention of the price but you'd have to guess that it's going to be a good deal for Infinis as they're a well run outfit. | osirisra | |
23/6/2015 07:04 | Infinis Energy plc ("Infinis" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has acquired an 18.5MW consented onshore wind farm project from Peel Group. The wind farm is sited on former surface mining land in Northumberland and neighbours the 8MW consented Sisters Wind Farm project developed by Infinis. Both projects are at an advanced stage of pre-construction and will enable Infinis to secure grid connection, turbine procurement and further ongoing operational synergies. Infinis anticipates funding both projects with project finance whilst the consideration will be paid from available funds. Grid energisation for both projects is expected in June 2016. Both projects are fully consented, with a signed connection agreement in place and have entered into their leases. Consequently, both will qualify for the RO, complying with the grace period conditions announced last week by the Government applicable to new projects which become operational after 31 March 2016. Construction works on both projects are scheduled to commence in July. Eric Machiels, Infinis CEO, said: "Today's announcement represents a further milestone in the Infinis growth strategy announced at the time of our IPO. In conjunction with the A'Chruach (43MW) and Galawhistle (66MW) construction projects, Infinis has made significant progress with its growth plans and will be comfortably within the 130-150MW IPO target for additional RO-accredited onshore wind generating capacity by March 2017". | skinny | |
22/6/2015 19:48 | I'm hoping a large slice of them will be sold of to the wider market. A relative of mine works for Investec and he has expressed concerns over share liquidity and has reservations about so much being held by one fund/institution. If the stake was broken up or as I say, sold into the wider market that could see more investors taking a stake in INFI. He certainly didn't have any concerns over the business model. | osirisra | |
18/6/2015 17:24 | osirisra 16 Jun'15 - 18:28 - 559 of 562 0 0 As many of you will already know, the fund that Terra Firma holds it's 70% in is to be wound up by Feb next year. Any ideas as to what will happen? ------- I guess they will be sold, don't know. Could be placed with an institution, hedge fund, or similar. | irnbru2 | |
18/6/2015 17:01 | Yes, agree with that. Old news. Little bit of a bonus is that any new projects still in the pipeline are now not going to go ahead so those ear-marked funds are now available for new possibilities. Scottish enterprises seem to be unaffected - esp with SNP calling the shots. | eeza | |
18/6/2015 16:41 | I reckon that news priced in. Remember there is a grace period – to allow projects where significant investment commitments have already been made in good faith to proceed as planned. | bit thick | |
16/6/2015 17:28 | As many of you will already know, the fund that Terra Firma holds it's 70% in is to be wound up by Feb next year. Any ideas as to what will happen? | osirisra | |
10/6/2015 07:37 | No news on that serious volume yesterday. Happy to hold for now. | salpara111 | |
09/6/2015 21:53 | Closed 204p in the Auction, 170 K left on the Bid at 204 not filled! | royaloak | |
09/6/2015 15:40 | Quite a daily candle - now touching the 200ma and only 22% down now! | skinny | |
09/6/2015 15:32 | Heading for about 5 times the average daily volume... and yet nothing on the news wires - hmm! | danieldruff2 | |
09/6/2015 13:15 | A lot of developers are deciding not to go ahead with onshore wind projects due to government hostility. The irony is that as a country we have signed up to binding Co2 reduction targets which means that we will all just have to pay more for electricity in future. Infinis is a big enough company that it can easily look at projects in other countries with more attractive subsidy regimes. | salpara111 | |
09/6/2015 11:14 | The market is underpricing this because of the Terra Firma situation, but I believe it is one of those cases where any likely outcome is a positive. I can't see Terra Firma cratering their reputation by leaking shares on the market and driving the price down to peanuts. If there is a resolution and with a final dividend pending I feel 220-230 is the right price for this, even with the political rumblings over wind farms in the background. | danieldruff2 |
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