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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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-0.50 | -2.20% | 22.25 | 21.50 | 23.00 | 22.75 | 22.25 | 22.75 | 44,256 | 09:26:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 42.2M | 7.87M | 0.0410 | 5.43 | 43.65M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/3/2015 09:33 | Before the water-boarding starts There is another hearing that starts today, nothing to do with IOF and it may open some big doors. | superg1 | |
04/3/2015 09:28 | I think the fact that superg isn't commenting means I've hit the nail on the head :-) | madchick | |
04/3/2015 09:19 | Od I agree. I don't like the location, and the market is dominated by the Italians. A case of watching for results rather than promise, but they do have a virtually unique marble that caught the eye of the Italians, so worth keeping an eye on. I think TW and co were pumping this hard some time back. | superg1 | |
04/3/2015 09:16 | Quicker than the water permit then! | germanicus | |
04/3/2015 09:08 | madchick: Pregnancy should reveal itself after abut 90 days :-) | engelo | |
04/3/2015 09:00 | Fresh, I seem to recall superg saying that something happens on the 4th but the result of it will only be seen later (which is why I thought they were bantering about pregnancy...). But I could have got it all entirely wrong. | madchick | |
04/3/2015 08:59 | AFRICA buys could be shorts closing? | freshvoicem | |
04/3/2015 08:50 | o/t SG1 - Fox - I would not buy it due to the specific market in which it operates and specific management risk. And the history is starting to confirm it. IMHO | odvod | |
04/3/2015 08:37 | The prices at which youve been recommending (positive comments with yr research) IOF compared to the price now vs AFR - the far greater drop is IOF. So lets just accept this is all just gambling. | escapetohome | |
04/3/2015 08:30 | I did post re AFREN the other day. It was 12.5 to 13p. My line was about buyers being nuts, had they seen the debt etc. Best to stay out of the debate. | superg1 | |
04/3/2015 08:20 | I'm baffled, a lot of buys coming in to AFR, and not a buy in Iof | roundup | |
04/3/2015 08:06 | Superg, Yes, you are making some great calls, and post genuinely, unlike some. I won't clutter the thread up on this topic, onwards and upwards :-) | che7win | |
04/3/2015 07:52 | Che I understand, been there done it on a few, it's a waste of time. I still have stalkers from Avanti days. Whooaaah hang on fellas was not welcome there. I got the same on GDL, and my suspicions about rns lies were spot on. Sirocco/RB is another but no worries there as that is in another market. Next on the list is SQM who I have said have been full of BS for some time. | superg1 | |
04/3/2015 07:49 | Superg, Unfortunately, it appears so. I agree I'm only an avatar, but I genuinely have posted in good faith (undermined by escape who wanted to score points). I have given my view of AFR online and offline, so at least my conscience is clear and I may have saved a few from losing. | che7win | |
04/3/2015 07:47 | Bye bye Heartwell | superg1 | |
04/3/2015 07:42 | If dont want to waste your time stay away from writing posts to BBs. And I am taking my own advice! | escapetohome | |
04/3/2015 07:42 | If dont want to waste your time stay away from writing posts to BBs. And I am taking my own advice! | escapetohome | |
04/3/2015 07:40 | Che Heartwell, cuckoo, don't waste your time. | superg1 | |
04/3/2015 07:36 | If you dont want people to lose money - my advice to you old boy would be not to post to any BB. I estimate 99.8 % is worthless dribble, that no one pays AS for apologies forget it, nobody knows anyone, no nobody ' owes ' anything to anyone for anything. So you must be on another planet if you think an apology is ' worth' anything. I have maintained AFR is an out and out gamble so you are very wrong that I want investors to lose money. I am not so stupid though to ask you for an apology. | escapetohome | |
04/3/2015 07:25 | Escapetohome, On AFR, unfortunately, my second expected outcome has happened and yes, I do feel sorry for shareholders. Unlike you, I don't wish any shareholder to lose money and I felt compelled to post caution here, I just hope your view didn't sway anyone. I'm not infallible, (neither are you judging by TERNs fall yesterday), but AFR was an obvious one that anyone with skin in the game should have seen coming. You owe me an apology, firstly for taking my view out of context in the post you made below, and secondly, for accusing me of being wrong well before events: "escapetohome 2 Mar'15 - 08:10 - 1148 of 1157 0 1 Chewin 1130 AFR: Expected outcome just happened.Feel sorry for anyone suckered into it. Afren got a reprieve from bondholders - your feelings of sorrow for those 'suckered in' appears misplaced old boy. Wrong on IOF too? Time will tell." | che7win | |
04/3/2015 07:00 | It's not IOF Fresh but something else. BTW I forecast Chesapeake will T/O Midstates. Everything about MS fits the bill. They are on the best oil hotspot in the area, proven wells and record wells for the area, with 700 to 900 locations to drill. | superg1 | |
03/3/2015 23:00 | We'll nearly the 4th March and maybe we will find out what everyone is supposed to be waiting for. | freshvoicem | |
03/3/2015 22:11 | Caracas, 02 Mar. AVN.- In mid-2014, the Internal Revenue Service of Chile (SII) received a number of anonymous messages in which he warned of a corruption case linked to the business group Penta, defrauding the Treasury and Chilean political campaigns financed by payments of fees that were never rendered. This Chilean holding company, which has assets estimated at 20,000 million and investments in various economic sectors such as insurance, finance, healthcare, real estate and education, used false invoices to alter its accounting and tax evasion, which Hugo Bravo, executive Penta then declared amounts below the real value of company profits. In the list of who issued Soquimich ballots in 2010 to include 39 people related to political campaigns: members of the presidential runoff command Sebastián Piñera, an adviser to Fulvio Rossi, and others Jaime Orpis (UDI) and Juan Antonio Coloma (UDI), several DC militants and a son of Pablo Longueira. Furthermore, in the course of investigations the edge of Chemical and Mineral Society of Chile (SQM), privatized during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet and controlled by his son, Julio Ponce Lerou company emerged. During the dictatorship, state enterprises were privatized under the argument of the inefficiency of public administration. Years later, a report of the investigating committee of the House of Representatives proved that the privatization of state enterprises led to a loss of about 6,000 million dollars, according to the Comptroller. Similarly, several Chilean politicians of this company have received illegal financiemiento SQM, one of those listed is Senator Socialist Party, Fulvio Rossi, who has been hostile to Venezuela and has met with the leader of the Venezuelan right is accused, Henrique Capriles. Although Rossi denies the accusations, until now it has been shown that three of its employees emitireron bills SQM. | superg1 | |
03/3/2015 22:07 | Oh and don't forget the recent SQM EGM re an internal investigation. All to do with the past corruption which included SQM and gov ministers, bribery, fraud and other issues. | superg1 | |
03/3/2015 20:23 | Woody Parked in Aldi, while your doing the shopping, just wouldn't look right. EDIT And check this out. Silly sods, all you have to do is throw in a free handbag. | superg1 |
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