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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/8/2018 13:29 | Agree just one sell of 300,000 today I suspect on NEX | boxerdogz | |
15/8/2018 13:27 | Yes, I suspect they're buying off the bid (or slightly above) fella... | mirabeau | |
15/8/2018 13:03 | 0.62 AND ABOVE ARE BUYS I PRESUME? | hazl | |
15/8/2018 11:53 | Pity the NEX trades aren't more visible on the quote page. | hazl | |
15/8/2018 11:33 | Policy in Northern Ireland is following the same direction.In light of this the academy argues that a strategic Government plan is needed to diversify gas supplies that should take account of the fact that large energy infrastructure takes up to 10 years to build.' | hazl | |
15/8/2018 11:28 | 'Exploration for offshore gas should be promoted in parallel. Options of gas storage in Ireland also need to be assessed,” the academy says in a report, Natural Gas Essential for Ireland’s Future Energy Security. By 2030, Ireland risks ending up depending completely for natural gas on Britain, whose own North Sea reserves will be depleted, the engineers’ report predicts.' FROM ABOVE | hazl | |
15/8/2018 09:28 | Pity the bid/offer up the creek. Often seems the case. | hazl | |
15/8/2018 08:57 | UK have the lowest gas storage in terms of our usage and Ireland have none at all. Increasing demand and a growing market . When we leave the EU we won't have a call on the peak gas from Holland and so on. There will be fluctuation in prices. UK has been reliant on piped gas. North Sea continues to decline. Storage pretty likely I would have thought. And EU backing as you suggest Mirabeau. | hazl | |
14/8/2018 21:23 | Yep, quality post. | bibs | |
14/8/2018 21:16 | Good find Mira | boxerdogz | |
14/8/2018 20:45 | 'Silke Goldberg: I would make a couple of legal points in relation to governance. The governance of future interconnectors will need to be taken into consideration in particular with regard to treatment of interconnection points. You mentioned the availability of funding and presumably that would be from the European Union because it is the Connecting Europe Facility that is made available to projects of common interest. While, technically, projects of common interest apply to connections between two Member States, projects of common interest are governed by EU Regulation 347/2013. There is a particular paragraph that explains that while generally it applies to two EU Member States, to the extent that a projected interconnector has a positive impact on the European electricity or gas market, as the case may be, the status of PCI may be retained. In my view, that would mean there is an argument that continued funding under the Connecting Europe Facility ought to be available for Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland interconnectors because, in any event, as has been demonstrated by the various arguments here, there is a positive impact on the European energy market, in the sense that it has a positive impact on the Irish energy market and, secondly, it would directly benefit an EU Member State as well. Therefore, while it is not entirely certain, there are good arguments for PCI status and Connecting Europe Facility funding to be made available. To give a left-side example, while most projects of common interest are in the European Union, the interconnector from Israel to Cyprus into Greece—Israel clearly is not a member of the European Union—has received project of common interest status and, as such, it is eligible for the relevant funding. ' -- UNITED KINGDOM Ballylumford - Larne Definition - 5.1.3 - Development of the Islandmagee Underground Gas Storage (UGS) facility at Larne (Northern Ireland) Cluster PCI 5.1.3 - belonging to cluster 5.1: Cluster to allow bidirectional flows from Northern Ireland to Great Britain and Ireland and also from Ireland to United Kingdom Type of technology employed - IMSL plans to create eight caverns, capable of storing up to a total of 420 million cubic metres of gas. This facility will safeguard Northern Ireland''s ability to meet the increasing peak of demand whilst also providing security of supply to Ireland and Great Britain. Implementation status Permitting Financial assistance under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) - Concerns about CEF funding following so called Brexit are unnecessary IMSL ticks all the boxes in terms of security of supply, enhancing EU energy policy and projects impacting upon more than one EU member state. Ireland's security of supply will be a priority for the EU. | mirabeau | |
14/8/2018 14:08 | Patience hazl : )Maybe not today or tomorrow, but those prepared to wait will be very well rewarded indeed IMO. | bibs | |
14/8/2018 13:57 | Thank you. Good turn around on the share-price today,so far. Might even see us 'blue' by the end of the day,in my opinion. | hazl | |
14/8/2018 13:06 | Be lucky if we see an uninterrupted passage through the construction phase BD ; )Extremely sought after commodity this one!! | bibs | |
14/8/2018 12:47 | Patience on this one will pay major dividends imo | boxerdogz | |
14/8/2018 12:33 | Won't be in radio contact to witness personally but IMO we shall see six and maybe even 9 month high surpassed by COB Friday. Am accumulating on account of my longer term belief here...... Many buys are being presented as sells once again. | bibs | |
14/8/2018 11:13 | This isn't going to be a boring share...THAT I'm sure of.... | hazl | |
14/8/2018 11:11 | Mirabeau.......simpl | hazl | |
14/8/2018 11:09 | I SEE THERE IS SOME discussion of this kind on L S E. | hazl | |
14/8/2018 11:07 | 'The Options become exercisable immediately in the event of a sale of the Company, its subsidiary (subject to the Project comprising an asset of the subsidiary) or the Project, and in customary "good leaver" circumstances.'..... Hazl Is this concluding statement on this RNS normal practice or is it some form of inference or an intimation that a buy-out could conceivably or they expect it to happen? Why would they insert such a clause? Intriguing | mirabeau |
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