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IOF Iofina Plc

22.75
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Iofina Plc LSE:IOF London Ordinary Share GB00B2QL5C79 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% 22.75 22.50 23.00 22.75 22.75 22.75 28,534 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 42.2M 7.87M 0.0410 5.55 43.65M
Iofina Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IOF. The last closing price for Iofina was 22.75p. Over the last year, Iofina shares have traded in a share price range of 17.25p to 33.75p.

Iofina currently has 191,858,408 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Iofina is £43.65 million. Iofina has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.55.

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10/12/2014
12:21
Wow...that is the most damming info...the bigger question still stands. Did 'madam' know all this or was the wool pulled over her eyes. I would not think that this was brought to her attention and she upped the game when IOF applied, otherwise Agri would have had the permits revoked? But then she would have to resign on the grounds of her department having been grossly negligent?

The plot can't be any thicker....??

awolagain
10/12/2014
12:18
thanks for that SG
It is looking increasingly unlikey that our permit application will go to another hearing :-)

monts12
10/12/2014
12:12
fresh, i dont think so, if anything i dont envy her position, with pressure to perform her constitutional duty vs pressure from corporations and lobbyists etc. I imagine her job is not quite as easy as we would believe.
bogg1e
10/12/2014
11:17
Super
That is the most generous explanation of Denise's action one could possibly invent!
I can think of another that involves greenbacks as a possibility!

freshvoice
10/12/2014
11:07
This is all beginning to sound like the European Union. More bureaucracy = more dosh for the bureaucrats to roll around in.

BTW I will be voting for UKIP even if Jimmy Savile is the local candidate.

joestalin
10/12/2014
10:49
All this bureaucracy of course is keeping many bureaucrats in high paid jobs. It is in their interest to prolong each case; this is an excellent opportunity to keep the case going from one appeal to another.
roundup
10/12/2014
10:43
Fest

Yep Bureaucracy at it's finest levels, in a state that doesn't get out of first gear for anything. I think Top gun is about to premier at the local cinema. I'm amazed the bureau has a website.

ND has the same problem as all the temporary 'illegal' irrigation permits covering the frack industry are still in play as their isn't enough water available under industrial permits.

As a result their concerns about the aquifers which are dropping like a stone are being over-looked. It's the same aquifer that some depots in Montana are using.

The permit digging continues to bring up some seriously dodgy looking beneficial uses.

Judging on how hard Denise Biggar challenged on IOF's beneficial use, I think I know why. She now realises John Ames and co pulled the wool well and truly over her eyes, and she doesn't want to be caught out again.

superg1
10/12/2014
10:32
alphacharlie - Funny!
monkeymagic3
10/12/2014
10:22
18 months ago, we were talking about water permits being 'fast tracked' because the US Govt were so desperate to support the fracking industry. Now, we are mired in beaurocracy.
festario
10/12/2014
09:38
While I'm on the topic here is another MAJOR breakthrough in medicine re iodine and it's current rather than jam of the future.

colloidal-iodine-formulation

Worth a read and it just shows how iodine is such and important element.

superg1
10/12/2014
09:32
For the ladies out there, a brand new unique product you may want to consider if it becomes available to buy online etc.

Another product to add to the growing list if iodine uses.

superg1
10/12/2014
02:03
You can run but you can't hide ACT they are coming to get you!
gaz6666
09/12/2014
21:47
A Complete Tit!
bocker01
09/12/2014
18:45
You're not too bad when you are coherent.
festario
09/12/2014
18:38
Netters, you have just summed yourself up.
festario
09/12/2014
17:37
Netters, I agree with your bullish thing, it does depend on volume, and i cant help thinking that 32p may be retested, but in all i think the trend shows signs of bottoming out and reversing soon. IOF being an aim stock though does have room for extreme volatility. Im expecting midjanuary to be possibly one of those points. If SGs research is correct we have to wait til late december if the objection is denied (2 weeks + 2 weeks for objector to reply) + holiday season + time for informing IOF of rights + time for IOF to respond coherently, does mean mid jan to wait til but it would certainly push the share price up incredibly. So i think we are bottoming out with more upside than down, but lets see.
bogg1e
09/12/2014
16:51
I think all of you have sold and are waiting to buy before Banksy... that's what I think. Eh MELLY?
arlington chetwynd talbot
09/12/2014
16:49
I can't hold my breath for 10 secs let alone x no. of days. Would be nice if they through the objection out but being a shareholder in IOF nothing is ever easy/straightforward.
joeblogg2
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