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INFA Infrastrata Plc

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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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20/11/2020
19:28
Thanks to 'Chrisatrdg' on LSE.




'....nineteen vessels through 'Appledore' already since acquisition..'

htrocka2
20/11/2020
12:39
Yes agree htrocka.Africa would make logical sense as our gas supplier.
bronislav
20/11/2020
11:40
Nice to see this roar.
escapetohome
20/11/2020
11:38
Boris has been up to Appledore a few times and has pledged to get it open again, I think it will be a winner from the spending boost for defence.
devonlad
20/11/2020
10:29
i happen to be invested in this for years and i dont understand the industry; would knowledgeable investors here say it s a good reentry/to add
ali47fish
20/11/2020
10:24
Bron… we had the first cold snap of the year today...below freeing last night...With COVID, more freezing temperatures to come and every one at home for longer periods trying to keep houses and flats warm coupled with the Bretix fiasco and the possibility of European taps being turned off not to mention coal fired power stations to be converted to gas ...this will put extraordinary pressure on current energy supplies...as a consequence of these abnormal circumstances...IMO there's only one outcome for the ML. The national concerns will override local objection to the ML, who will undoubtedly change their minds if the lights are turned off.... a situation the Government will not allow.
htrocka2
20/11/2020
08:56
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20/11/2020 7:00am
UK Regulatory (RNS & others)

boom boom bang bang
20/11/2020
07:53
The Harland and wolf aspect of this business looks like it will grow into a significant business in its own right but I wouldn't dismiss the gas storage and energy hub side of infastrata.The stalling on the ML doesn't make much sense with the gas storage caverns a win win for Northern Ireland.Not only will it ensure that the Northern Ireland gas needs and Electricity generation but will also create jobs at a time when many businesses are in decline with job losses.Could it be that not only are Infrastrata hoping to be pivotal in the storage of gas but also in the sourcing and supply of gas.Relying on Europe supplying the UK gas supply will no longer be an option as Brexit changes European law in relation to supplying the UK gas needs.Gas does come from other sources including our own gas reserves in British waters and by LNG by tanker from other parts of the world which in itself is not wholly reliable.The common sense approach would be to have a signed deal for a regular supply signed at governmental level as opposed to between LNG deals with individual company's.If so it would surely make sense to find a plentiful source at a relatively close supplier.Africa needs dollars and has a plentiful supply of gas with Ghana ,Equatorial guinea and Nigeria all potential sources of Gas..If this theory is correct it would make Infrastrata a great investment.
bronislav
19/11/2020
12:12
Its Boris though, unable to keep our great union together, talking cobblers about fishing, spreading disease at large gatherings throughout February and most of March during a clear pandemic.

We are irreversibly weak and no amount of bluster and blather will change that.

gunsofmarscapone
19/11/2020
08:57
I'm back in @ 41p
bigman786
19/11/2020
08:51
New commitment of £16.5bn to the Armed Forces over the next 4 years...hopefully that'll result in some confirmed orders for the Navy and our H&W yards
milesy
19/11/2020
08:46
Look set to finally breakout, stay patient here imo
ny boy
19/11/2020
06:26
"The PM pledged to restore the Royal Navy to its position as Europe's most powerful maritime force"
photon
18/11/2020
21:52
I think the green recovery announced today and the focus on offshore wind may result in further business at Infrastrata.

Boris was recently at the Devon facility.

manuman1
18/11/2020
21:11
Some large chunks of cash being thrown at this....a bit more than just a punt.
htrocka2
18/11/2020
18:57
I suspect all is on track now.Breaking through into the 40,s would be a good indicator.Marine licence on its way or has it ALWAYS been on its way?.
bronislav
13/11/2020
10:07
Anyone have any good links on the gas store research? Interested to learn more on the potential
jsmith32
13/11/2020
09:58
Warning of NI blackouts over gas storage plan 'dithering'
jimbob
06/11/2020
10:10
Not sure if these are related items...
htrocka2
05/11/2020
16:03
Quite a few skilled jobs lost at catterpillar in Northern Ireland and those people will be looking for work.
bronislav
21/10/2020
13:44
At some point in the not too distant future I might take a very decent position again in INFA ..........
boxerdogz
21/10/2020
12:26
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Launch of Investor Roadshow

InfraStrata plc (AIM: INFA), the UK quoted company focused on strategic infrastructure projects and physical asset lifecycle management, is pleased to announce the launch of its Investor Roadshow event programme for 2020/21 which will encompass both virtual and physical events. Each event will be an opportunity for investors to hear from the Company's leadership team and questions can be submitted in advance.

The roadshow will commence with an online event but, subject to COVID-19 restrictions, the Company intends to hold physical events across its flagship Belfast Shipyard, London and Edinburgh. Through these events, the Company aims to update investors and financial professionals on its progress and outlook for the future.

Over the last ten months, InfraStrata made two significant acquisitions; the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast and the so called Appledore Shipyard in North Devon now known as Harland & Wolff (Appledore), allowing the Company to carve a niche in the two most marketable ends of the UK Shipbuilding market.

John Wood, CEO of InfraStrata, commented : "The launch of this Investor Roadshow is an important part of our effort to build stronger relationships with our investors. The last ten months has been an incredibly exciting period of growth for InfraStrata and we are excited to share our vision and strategy, as well as the significant progress we are making through hard work and astute decisions. This is about taking our investors on that exciting journey with us"

The confirmed dates are as follows:

10 November, 2020 at 7pm - Zoom

10 March, 2021 - Harland & Wolff, Belfast

10 July, 2021 - London

10 November, 2021 - Edinburgh

You can register your interest in attending our events by joining our here . ( )

skinny
21/10/2020
11:59
Indeed, Rosyth can build the Frigates, H&W the Fleet Solid Support ships.
gunsofmarscapone
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