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INFA Infrastrata Plc

18.125
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Infrastrata Plc LSE:INFA London Ordinary Share GB00BLPJ1272 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% 18.125 17.75 18.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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29/10/2018
14:17
Divmad
29 Oct '18 - 13:36 - 3221 of 3223
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Maybe, spud, but there is at least 4mn available to buy at mid-price now, so I reckon he is probably still selling down. Not happy that someone with a 3% interest is selling so soon.

Divmad he only bought a few weeks ago as spud said at 0.65 , selling at these values if it is him today ( I think so ) us crazy . he must be desperate

boxerdogz
29/10/2018
14:10
so we own the land now :-)(well nearly).
linesal2
29/10/2018
13:36
Maybe, spud, but there is at least 4mn available to buy at mid-price now, so I reckon he is probably still selling down. Not happy that someone with a 3% interest is selling so soon.
divmad
29/10/2018
12:27
I've spoken to himBut at the end of the day he is under notifiable now so we will never know.Bearing in mind he bought at .65p ....
spudtheplumber
29/10/2018
11:46
spud, how do you know J Bradshaw is sticking at 28mn?
divmad
28/10/2018
20:06
Yes cheers Spud.....I;m going to listen again to the whole thing.
snowman100
28/10/2018
20:04
There are a couple of further posts regarding this now over on LSE.
snowman100
28/10/2018
19:51
I've answered you on lse Snowman
spudtheplumber
28/10/2018
19:38
Re:- ' hxxps://youtu.be/tP2L7k9Z9Ys ' ....'Salt cavern storage is mentioned !!'.

Blimey Spud, they certainly do mention salt cavern storage at minute number 20.....but they are saying they are doing away with salt cavern storage in favour of ammonia storage!......that is very bad for us isn't it!!!

snowman100
28/10/2018
19:37
I'm in Peterborough.
divmad
28/10/2018
19:18
I'm north east UK and boxer in Wales so probably easier to meet at the infa investor presentation, I'm assuming in London (when ever it maybe)
spudtheplumber
28/10/2018
19:14
As it happens, I will be in N Ireland this coming weekend, to attend my niece's wedding at Armagh Cathedral. Shame I haven't got any spare time to meet with JW in person to get better acquainted with Infa. And you two, also, if you live locally.
divmad
28/10/2018
19:10
Well I find that the background knowledge that you and Boxer have on Infa is hugely impressive and reassuring also. Ask a question, and I tend to do that often as a thought occurs, and I tend to get rapid fire replies from you guys. It's great!
divmad
28/10/2018
19:07
DivmadWithout sounding too obsequious lolJust like to say having someone with your background backing infa is reassuring to me in my investment decision!
spudtheplumber
28/10/2018
19:01
Very interesting about this CAES opportunity, Boxer. A rule of thumb is that in electricity generation, each MW has a value attached of circa $1mn, so on the numbers I have read about, it could reach $300mn, thus rivalling the IslandMagee project from a cost point of view. It makes eminent sense for Infa to be looking beyond IslandMagee at which equity partners have deep enough pockets to back them in multiple projectspowpprojects
divmad
28/10/2018
18:59
HTTPS://www.irishtimes.com/business/energy-and-resources/green-energy-firm-gaelectric-for-sale-as-chinese-investors-withdraw-1.3251532Chinese investors withdrew, nothing to do with the CAES project which is in its infancy
spudtheplumber
28/10/2018
18:54
Why did Gaelectric go bust?
divmad
28/10/2018
18:51
That's what I like about INFA , not just some oiler drilling in a 3rd world company , but a first world company in a first world country with so many options available both now and in the future .

Yes all money but that can be achieved

boxerdogz
28/10/2018
18:49
There for the taking IMO.
boxerdogz
28/10/2018
18:48
Now that would be something Boxer!Massive grants approved for that one!HTTPS://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-northern-ireland-39477262?__twitter_impression=true
spudtheplumber
28/10/2018
17:59
Same loch imoThere is a slide in the presentation that shows the scale of the loch compared to the planned caverns.Gaelectric (gone bust) had plans for a CAES using salt caverns in the loch.The salt layer is massive
spudtheplumber
28/10/2018
17:33
Spud, in JW's quote below, is he referring to more salt caverns? Where could they be situated, in relation to IslandMagee? Are we talking under the same Lough, or another part of N Ireland, or RoI?
divmad
28/10/2018
17:30
Of greater near-term relevance, the article also uses the phrase"in advanced negotiations" with off takers. And that the market will be updated in Q4. Not long to wait if a deal can be agreed
divmad
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