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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

Infrastrata Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/9/2017
17:09
Blimey - does this mean the "Head Office" has been vacated or perhaps it's located in the upper floor ?
pottermagic2310
23/9/2017
23:46
Miss Potter I too bid you farewell feel free to ramble on to yourself to your hearts content! I actually feel sorry for you here as you must be over 90% down since you bought in here a long time ago if you are invested here? Let me guess before BP pulled out so maybe 14p ish? Am I getting warm? Well you might actually have the chance to almost break even then whereas I could potentially 15 to 20 bag but such is life. I genuinely wish you good luck! Once news lands I may pop my head back in here to see what you are still spouting but until then tata! :)
jackthelad5
23/9/2017
21:32
See ya Mr Potato Head... BUSTED.... Ta Ta !!
pottermagic2310
22/9/2017
21:32
A-Haaaaaa !!!! "Impossible to have an accurate guess of value for infa until we see what plans the new bod have been working on..." so your investment is based on guesswork BECAUSE the new BoD hasn't presented any Plans.... NO PLANS !!!!

AT LAST... SO YOU DO GET IT... NO PLANS, COMPLETE GUESSWORK, MASSIVELY SPECULATIVE GAMBLE !!!

Le Fin

pottermagic2310
22/9/2017
18:33
In the last 15 years sales of gas storage projects (undeveloped and all smaller than IM) have ranged from £22million to £96 million Non of these had EU funding and UK government guarantee scheme approvalImpossible to have an accurate guess of value for infa until we see what plans the new bod have been working on (tirelessly) the last few months
spudtheplumber
22/9/2017
16:58
Oh so paid rampers now is it? You really are clutching at straws bucko.Discuss the investment case? Please continue as you seem to have lots of intimate knowledge of the project, I'm sure that investors would be very interested to hear details of this.
cl0ckw0rk0range
22/9/2017
10:00
How strange... you don't want to speculate on the likely value of the Business's "assets" and potential benefits to existing PIs if you were to perhaps invest now and maybe realise an opportunity to sell at a 235% Profit (or whatever) ?
Come on, let's see what you think about the actuals, some Facts & Figures, some reasonable, well-informed speculation about 1 possible outcome... or are you vacuous PAID RAMPERS ?????

(got to love this game of BB "Tennis")

pottermagic2310
21/9/2017
22:41
Makes you wonder why someone would invest here years ago when the market cap was much higher than their valuation of the project? Poor research imo LOLSSSSSS
spudtheplumber
21/9/2017
22:08
Very bitter, almost palpably so, seem to have an unhealthy obsession here which of the previous board are you I wonder? Most disgruntled. "LOL".
cl0ckw0rk0range
21/9/2017
21:23
I wonder what the likes of Costain or Carillion (and others) would value this Businesses 'assets' at, considering they are experts in this Field and have everything readily available to develop & operate a Gas Storage facility such as that proposed ?

You'd have to hope the "Project" costs & liabilities incurred to date would be recovered at least in any deal with such "Big-Guns" to acquire INFA's interests in IM - so maybe £6m ?

Could that mean that an acquisition/take-over might realise an share price of perhaps 1.7p ?
That would certainly be a nice premium to the current valuation - approx 235 % !!

What do you think ? Is it an imminent possibility ?

pottermagic2310
21/9/2017
18:35
I have only been invested here after the EGM was called.But in this time I have brought myself up to speed with infa and the gas storage industry.IMO this project should've been concluded (as far as infrastrata is concerned) months/years ago. But of course why would the old bod have bothered............
spudtheplumber
21/9/2017
18:30
"The exchanges & views are all healthy and befitting a Chat Room of this nature, so no harm done... we all stand to win... or we all stand to lose... and we're all walking the tight-rope together... LOLs"Those invested you mean. Were you in the companies employ previously as you seem very bitter darling.
cl0ckw0rk0range
21/9/2017
14:42
It's not de-ramping if you are simply acknowledging the FACTS & FIGURES... it's just the truth, the reality of the situation as it stands.

Strange for someone supposedly invested here with supposedly intimate knowledge of the Business, it's recent past, it's continuing form and likely prospects to be so over-optimistic, given all the FACTs & FIGUREs

The exchanges & views are all healthy and befitting a Chat Room of this nature, so no harm done... we all stand to win... or we all stand to lose... and we're all walking the tight-rope together... LOLs

pottermagic2310
21/9/2017
14:37
Strange for someone invested here to day in day out deramp the share and spout libel against the directors..
cl0ckw0rk0range
21/9/2017
12:47
10 year statement assumes Rough online lol The only thing that held this back was the old bods lack of incentive ie too busy riding the Bisto train......
spudtheplumber
21/9/2017
10:07
All of the official research into Gas Storage showed Rough as a relatively small % of all available Storage and that there's actually over-capacity already... I seem to recall you yourself may have posted that Research on here just a couple of weeks ago... or another very optimistic Poster.

I'm referring to the Analysis that presented actual consumption, throughput & forecasts vs all available Storage (by Location/facility)... Rough was highlighted at the top of a few Charts & Graphs and that information (from possibly official Bodies in the Sector) seemed to suggest Rough wouldn't be missed ???

hxxp://www2.nationalgrid.com/UK/Industry-information/Future-of-Energy/Gas-Ten-Year-Statement/

hxxp://futureofgas.uk/documents/gas-storage/

hxxps://www.oxfordenergy.org/research/review-demand-prospects-natural-gas-transport-fuel/

pottermagic2310
20/9/2017
21:23
I back up my statements with research and facts!
spudtheplumber
20/9/2017
19:14
https://www.tunneltalk.com/Technological-developments-Apr11-Salt-cavern-storage.php"As strategic plan and with the Britain's natural gas reserves falling, the UK Government wants the volume of underground gas storage in the nation to quadruple within the next 10 years. Dr Passaris said the UK consumes approximately 103 billion m3 of gas but stores less than 4% in comparison to 27% in France and 21% in Germany. The UK's storage volume, at less than 5 billion m3, equates to about 14 days supply while France has about three months and Germany and Spain can boast 77 days and 65 days, respectively."Since this article 70 % of UK storage has been lost with the closure of Rough
spudtheplumber
20/9/2017
18:54
https://www.platts.com/videos/2017/september/eu-natgas-lng-outlook-cpulse-092017"European natural gas markets are looking tight heading into winter, with potential for demand spikes on French nuclear power outages, and reduced UK supply flexibility with Rough storage closed. "
spudtheplumber
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