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IOF Iofina Plc

22.25
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 07:41:02
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% 22.25 21.50 23.00 22.25 22.25 22.25 23,691 07:41:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 42.2M 7.87M 0.0410 5.43 42.69M
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 22.25p. 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 £42.69 million. Iofina has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.43.

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25/4/2015
10:35
It seems that a few on here are getting a bit rattled? Look, I didn't force you all to buy this! You must examine your own souls and stop the silly scapegoating. Learn how to manage your anger and channel it into something positive. Sublimation is the answer, yes that's the way forward.
arlington chetwynd talbot
25/4/2015
02:00
Arli,

A good tune.

irnbru2
25/4/2015
00:13
You think you can beat me Graham? Let's see how that fails... pmsl
arlington chetwynd talbot
25/4/2015
00:11
I am the top boy here Graham...
arlington chetwynd talbot
25/4/2015
00:05
You don't dictate here Graham, you have been told.

This is good...

hic!

arlington chetwynd talbot
25/4/2015
00:01
Graham, no book yet... but got a few on order, if... pmsl
arlington chetwynd talbot
24/4/2015
23:44
It is funny though Dan... we are laughing at posts,,, we are men of reason.
arlington chetwynd talbot
24/4/2015
23:08
Just having a larfff.

It's a funny share.

irnbru2
24/4/2015
23:04
"Our water division" !!!!!! ??????

Sling yer hook troll

danwaits
24/4/2015
22:56
Dan,

How does that help us.

Our water division is loss making.

irnbru2
24/4/2015
22:48
Could this be good or bad news for IOF?
'Seems that the practise of injecting fracking wastewater deep into the earth is causing earthquakes. This might result in restrictions in fracking, unless there are changes in how the wastewater generated is disposed of. Obviously, this water would have to be treated prior to disposal.

hxxp://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/24/earthquakes-fracking-drilling-us-geological-survey

"As the US Geological Survey confirmed on Thursday, in the last seven years, geologically staid parts of the US have seen earthquakes like they haven’t seen for millions of years. And they were triggered by drilling for oil and gas.
The drilling – or rather, the process of injecting water deep underground – has been triggering earthquakes in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas.
The most obvious question is: what took you so long, USGS? Over those seven years, other scientists have speculated about whether this rise in earthquakes has anything to do with the injection wells used by the fracking industry to dispose of the water used in the process.
For the most part, the report does not pin the blame on fracking itself – pumping large volumes of water, sand and chemicals into rock formations in order to free oil or gas – but rather on the associated process of injecting wastewater deep underground using injection wells.
The rise of fracking after 2005’s Energy Policy Act slightly preceded and coincided with the rise in earthquakes.
Oklahoma averaged a handful of earthquakes of magnitude 3 or greater from 1975 to 2008.
Then, in 2009, it had 20.
In 2011, the number of earthquakes in the state rose to over 60, and Oklahoma was hit by its largest earthquake in recorded history – magnitude 5.7."

danwaits
24/4/2015
22:36
The chart might not reflect it, but we are gently moving up.

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Ehh, where do they get these guys.

Flag counter, ehh.

irnbru2
24/4/2015
22:10
You think I look down at people Graham? I watch them fail Graham, then act, it is easy really. The thing is Graham you watch the leap of faith... nobody ever talks about it. It's massive Graham, the concept, the argument... I won. Why did I win mate? Because I thought you couldn't make any money?

We can work together Graham if you accept I am better than you.

arlington chetwynd talbot
24/4/2015
21:58
Graham, listen te this, it's so beautiful... nobody likes it, but moi.



Do you ever think your great mind can ever be trusted with mine?

arlington chetwynd talbot
24/4/2015
21:53
Graham, you may still wonder why I am here mate. I am saving you from what is happening bud... giving you focus and time te breath. I am like that Graham, many never get me, they don't see it.
arlington chetwynd talbot
24/4/2015
21:46
We will keep Graham here mads, whatever it takes...
arlington chetwynd talbot
24/4/2015
21:43
maddy, the most glorious bear of them all! How these fools never sussed you beggars belief! Yer not the only one though...



hic!

arlington chetwynd talbot
24/4/2015
21:38
Rog, you are a rather convenient multi-av of the firm... give it up, even Graham is laughing! lol
arlington chetwynd talbot
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