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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 22.75 | 22.50 | 23.00 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 28,547 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 42.2M | 7.87M | 0.0410 | 5.55 | 43.65M |
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22/1/2015 10:58 | So? Why worry Graham? Let people trade and post how they want bud. After all it's not as if all the ramping has led us to the promised land. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
22/1/2015 10:56 | My guess is he as the one caught short on the 100k shares that closed post the news price spike. He was working overtime knocking the share pre news with lies as we all saw. Then the news sent it the other way forcing him/her to close. Probably short in QPP too and got hit there on the turn. Just sour grapes after getting caught it seems. He/she is a trader. The desperation is obvious, I have filtered their threads long ago by filtering the thread creator. I haven't the slightest interest in their posts yet they feel the need to read everything posted here. That tells the real story. The 1 point of 1 objection was a freebie, they won't get the next alert. | ![]() superg1 | |
22/1/2015 10:42 | Well, if he has a £10 buy out price in mind he can have mine for that now. I'm not greedy! | roboben | |
22/1/2015 10:34 | Hey Banksy, how's it going bud? UKIP targeting the East Coast from Hull to the Thames I hear? How many seats will you win? | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
22/1/2015 10:32 | Accidents do happen when I'm drinking Graham LOL | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
22/1/2015 10:32 | 'No complement intended ACT but Heart just doesn't have your wit and skills.' Erm, none taken? I have one active avatar at all times, I make preparations for the odd accident. lol | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
22/1/2015 10:24 | Albany I had a quick your posts. For what it's worth some excellent work re your suspicions. FYI IOF did have a disgruntled employee or two. One tried to sue re NORM at a plant. The early days geologist turned out to be a bit of a loose cannon with a rumoured health issue, he was 'released'. I know because I found a report and questioned how nuts it seemed. | ![]() superg1 | |
22/1/2015 10:21 | "75% of SQMs business is at risk due to the CORFO lithium leases case and water law pressure and potential suspension of rights at their main production area." Exactly - they are not strong so I concluded they should not go spending but they might do it anyway. | ![]() odvod | |
22/1/2015 10:08 | od SQM have eyes to take out Cosayach while they face big money problems. They want their lithium leases (a court case went the way of cosayach) and they want their seawater pipeline. 75% of SQMs business is at risk due to the CORFO lithium leases case and water law pressure and potential suspension of rights at their main production area. Buying Cosayach more or less wipes that out. Hence the price war is to do with stifling cash flows and devaluation of Cosayach for the T/O attempt. Hence I watch SQM hidden events which could cause sharp moves in their share price and an opportunity. Escape by the way has a blue name pre this one that he uses, but not on this thread now so he can keep it a secret lol. More on that later But for now if you want to challenge Heartwell you now know where to go. He has a £10 buy out price for IOF, interesting. | ![]() superg1 | |
22/1/2015 09:47 | I do not see any consolidation of the iodine industry through the M&A oil or gold style for some time. Am I right? It is simple bleeding for all. And third party buys them when they are all down (now and the third party is new investors). | ![]() odvod | |
22/1/2015 09:25 | So that means Heartwell is escapetohome, their posting style is to similar for it not to be. No complement intended ACT but Heart just doesn't have your wit and skills. I believe escape was one I got a load of stick over for banning. Just look at the trash he posts now. It was the right call. | ![]() superg1 | |
22/1/2015 08:59 | Well that was swift. Check out the Tips thread and posts from escapetohome. Besides IOF and FUM he digs at AGL recently AGL is the other negative report on that site as in prior posts. So our Ashley Wheeler is escapetohome. lol | ![]() superg1 | |
22/1/2015 08:17 | Oh and his call on the Stevia sweetener share being overvalued he would short it . Well the share kept on going up. Pretty poor. | ![]() escapetohome | |
22/1/2015 08:14 | A percent summary , you gotta be careful how its deduced , you can only loose 100 %, but gain 1000's. I prefer qualatitive assessment, Tomco - absolute disaster FUM - disaster IOF - very poor performer Cloudbuy - good pick | ![]() escapetohome | |
22/1/2015 07:59 | Monts It's a US site. The 'news' is just a post by a random person it' not the site owner. I note they have done the same for FUM, Angle. MacF and Grph get a mention but not negativity even though grph is down. The poster is listed as Ashley Wheeler which is no doubt fictitious. It will be easy to work out who it is from ADVFN by cross checking the shares listed. Yes it does smack of Heartwell or an old Avanti stalker of mine that goes under a few names, but I see his original name is now blue once more(another fruitcake). He doesn't use the blue name to post, to hide his ID lol. | ![]() superg1 | |
22/1/2015 07:30 | Monts What a strange bunch, seriously insecure I suspect. Sad in some ways though. However, if you make your bed... | ![]() superg1 | |
22/1/2015 01:02 | Superg - could you give us all a % summary of your share tips over the past 2 years? FUM and IOF, for example. Would be good to get a sense of the returns you are generating.TIA | ![]() albany30 | |
21/1/2015 23:36 | I had to have a chuckle when this landed in my inbox, it's so bad it could be written by Heartwell himself: "Bears had a field day as they mauled the stock of Iofina PLC (LON:IOF) which skid 1.37% or 0.5 points. The trading began at 36 and the price dropped by significant measure to a low of 35.005 before regaining balance and closed at 36. During the debacle, the number of shares exchanged rose sharply to 118,980. The counter had closed the previous session at 36.5. The 52-week high of the stock is 105 and the 52-week low is 20.7473. Stock speculators should carefully watch the 30-day simple moving average of 34.11 and the 60-day simple moving average of 37.26. All the trading currency is in GBp." | ![]() monts12 | |
21/1/2015 20:44 | Nice one sand. :-) Just to make the beer taste better up your way. I've been product tracking just to see how widespread iodine uses are. Interestingly some northern companies supply cleaning and sanitizer products for the pub and restaurant industry. A glass cleaning product. So on occasions that quick beer has been touched by the hand of IOF who supply the product to a UK distributor. That should make the beer taste sour for certain folk :-) | ![]() superg1 | |
21/1/2015 19:49 | 500,000 wells doing around 750k per day. So 1.5 barrels per day each. It just shows how long wells stay viable, at the right price. | ![]() superg1 | |
21/1/2015 19:33 | Storage charges out weigh that idea ! | ![]() squire007 | |
21/1/2015 18:59 | Stripper wells, they should keep them operating but store the oil for better times. | ![]() che7win | |
21/1/2015 18:56 | "I thought all the strippers had gone to North Dakota but it seems they were a different type, after oil workers money, not oil itself." I also made a similar mistake. I've never been back to Screwfix since I found it wasn't a dating agency! | ![]() sandbag |
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