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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% | 22.25 | 21.50 | 23.00 | 22.25 | 22.25 | 22.25 | 172,098 | 07:41:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 42.2M | 7.87M | 0.0410 | 5.43 | 42.69M |
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04/7/2013 10:31 | test thanks. Im only using the quoted figures from Dr fay as averages, which i have applied to IO#2-14. However im trying to find a range of evaluations for 2-14, so if any of the higher productivity sites (3-450 ppm, 450-800 mt pa) sites are amongst IO2-14 i need to know so i can find reasonable values for potential upside. Tia. | ![]() bogg1e | |
04/7/2013 10:25 | Would somebody please post the current L2? TIA. | ![]() writz | |
04/7/2013 10:21 | Thanks fresh - what i need to know is whether any of these sites are amongst the planned rool out for 2013-214, or are targeted for 2015 site rollout, etc. cheers though. | ![]() bogg1e | |
04/7/2013 10:20 | Also im a little confused about the following, DR Fay states: IO#2-14 30k bpd, 200 ppm, 250 mt pa. OK but they also hint at 300-450 ppm sites, "hyper" 1000+ ppm sites, 450-500 mt sites. On top of that we also have 60bpd sites and a 100k bpd site. Were the board hinting that these sites are amongst IO#2-14, or different sites altogether? Tia | ![]() bogg1e | |
04/7/2013 10:18 | Historically 1000ppm have been found but pre IOF times I believe. I think 300 - 500ppm would be more realistic. | freshvoice | |
04/7/2013 10:12 | Just filling in holes in the grand IOF write up, a few bits of info i seem to have over looked. 1) where is IO#1 based pls? 2) IO#3+4 - thIOF stated that op2-14 on average 200ppm, i have notes i think from sg1 stating that io3+4 are suggested to be 1000 ppm+, can anyone verify this pls? | ![]() bogg1e | |
04/7/2013 10:05 | I like it when a director puts some of his company's shares into his SIPP. | ![]() nellyb | |
04/7/2013 10:04 | Shorts closing??? | freshvoice | |
04/7/2013 09:50 | Can't keep a company that will change the face of Iodine production forever down for long.....or under the radar :@) | ![]() captain_kurt | |
04/7/2013 09:40 | might is right :-) | engelo | |
04/7/2013 09:28 | Morning Engelo lol 2.40. Beginning to think I might put a toe in the water, still at the MIGHT stage. | ansana | |
04/7/2013 09:25 | Really glad the RNS 'left no doubt' this was not a director selling but protecting capital gains in his SIPP. He knows a good thing etc. | peterz | |
04/7/2013 09:07 | Engelo That's the point, I thought they were no threat, then noticed something, and that's when the 'doh' kicked in. Still digging to see if I can find anything. There is quite a list of potential suitors. | ![]() superg1 | |
04/7/2013 08:59 | Iofina plc ("Iofina" or the "Company") (LSE AIM: IOF) Director's Dealings Iofina, specialists in the exploration and production of iodine, with vertical integration into specialty chemical iodine derivatives, was informed on 4 July 2013 that on the same day, Stuart Eaton, a Non-Executive Director of the Company, sold 26,500 ordinary shares of 1 penny each ("Ordinary Shares") at an average price of 166 pence per share. Immediately following such sale, Mr Eaton's personal SIPP purchased 26,500 Ordinary Shares at an average price of 172.8 pence per share. For the avoidance of doubt Mr Eaton's holding in the Company has not changed and he continues to be interested in 1,349,761 Ordinary Shares representing 1.06 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital. | ![]() warmsun | |
04/7/2013 08:39 | skylite (4619) tightest summary yet: 'no bad option' :-) might have to adjust the options to home grown success or bidding war :-) | engelo | |
04/7/2013 08:33 | SG: hint of interest from 'no threat' might generate interest from others... | engelo | |
04/7/2013 08:27 | Jam The odd one doesn't have to do research, as I say I had comms with them, thinking they were no threat. I'm watching for any hint of interest from 'them' | ![]() superg1 | |
04/7/2013 08:14 | ansana (4593): through 170 now on massive volume of 5000 shares :-) What's your definition of a breakout? | engelo | |
04/7/2013 07:58 | Dan Nickols, Citywire A-rated veteran head of small caps at Old Mutual, has upped his stake in iodine processing business Iofina following a dramatic plunge in its share price last week. Nickols upped his investment in the business from 6.24 million shares to 6.42 million or 5.05% worth £10.09 million at a share price of 157p, which fell by almost a third in the preceding week. Iofina issued a statement in response to the sudden crash, saying that it 'not aware of any reason' for the repricing, which outpaced losses on the wider market by a significant margin. The company has had a rollercoaster year. Over 12 months shares in the business remain 289% up, having climbed as high as 502% in early June. Investors may well have been feeling jittery following the surprise resignation of company chief executive Lance Baller on health grounds on 12 June. Baller will remain consultant to the business. | manics | |
04/7/2013 07:26 | talking resource 4622 Fortunately for me I removed my pension fund from the clutches of so called "professional investors". My pot in 3 years has increased 5 fold by taking the investment decisions myself by way of a SIPP. | ![]() microcline | |
04/7/2013 06:50 | Birth of the IHT-free Isa as ban on Aim shares is lifted Isas, currently tax-free in life but not in death, will be available without inheritance tax liability when Aim-listed shares become eligible in the autumn. | orslega |
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