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IOF Iofina Plc

22.25
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% 22.25 21.50 23.00 22.25 22.25 22.25 94,119 08:00:00
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 33.25p.

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.

Iofina Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/5/2013
16:29
Imperial, confused by that, you have just looked at Iofina, but asking yourself if time to take profits? Not sure that makes sense.

Not unless of course you are offering your advice to us that we should be taking our profits?

diggulden
23/5/2013
16:25
How can you say it's a good business when it has yet to make a single cent?
n3tleylucas
23/5/2013
16:21
Just looked at these,good business,already had a stratospheric rise from the past year.Time to take profits?
imperial3
23/5/2013
16:17
Need an awful lot of good news JUST to justify the current MV.
n3tleylucas
23/5/2013
16:12
Insti's do pile in, but they do it by a series of buy orders, worked through the system at the lowest price they can get, over a few weeks if necessary.
Thats what the decent brokers get paid to achieve.
These are hidden from sight until a holding RNS confirms the accumulation.
However, as you say, all is well, and this period of consolidation forms a solid base for the future development phases.
Personally, I am looking forward to a series of pinging noises on my iphone, always at 7.00am, telling me that there is an rns from IOF, for yet another commissioning of an IO plant!

festario
23/5/2013
16:00
Chumbo, Warrops I will. For all I speak of patience I always expect IOF to surprise me. There is so much news expected and this news could be released at any time..... from tomorrow onwards, from patents to water to ...... Any of these will reinvigorate the share price. It's also an exciting share because of the digging that goes on here and who knows what snippet will be released next. I need to get out more I am currently reading the Montana Water Rights Handbook. if I find a snippet I promise I will post it, I have to say though I think it's been well and truly picked over by the likes of SG, Noli, PC and Rug.
ansana
23/5/2013
15:56
Fest

Insti's don't 'pile in' they are happy to pick off what they can.

But in reality they have 'piled in' but over 12 months.

As I mention 3 months isn't 3 months if you understand the process. It all depends what IOF mean. It could be 6 weeks.

Knowing who watches I'll let them work that one out for themselves.

superg1
23/5/2013
15:55
Feet it's the old greed and fear. You have a good investment but get greedy and buy more to make more money. Then you are more at risk and feel fear. Hang in there, the reasons you bought are still true (if not more so).
freshvoice
23/5/2013
15:46
Fezt, you voice alot of us there, but we have not sold right. !!
beercapafn
23/5/2013
15:45
Probably shorting it.
n3tleylucas
23/5/2013
15:42
I know what you mean Worraps, I first bought in here at 120p, then a shedload at 165p, so had I stopped there I would be cool (and the Gang).
However, further investments all the way through the 220's and even at 247p have made things a little more edgy. Average not quite as pretty as it was.
However, they are investments, not trade, and I will look back on them as bargains in the months and years to come.

I was kind of hoping that the Instis would have started piling in by now, following the presentations, and that 250p support level would have been behind us. What are they waiting for?

festario
23/5/2013
15:38
Quite a few people have sent me PMs re the Bison Report (post 208 this morning). I've been out this past four or five hours but I'll follow it up later. (After 20:00). People have already sent me email addresses which is very trusting but if anyone else thinks to do the same can I caution you not to just yet.

There is absolutely no problem for those of you who have sent addresses already; I just want to be able to assure people that there will not be a security risk and that I won't be passing their addresses round.

johncsimpson
23/5/2013
15:38
Imo the many consider it over-priced due to the string rises.

What they don't get was that is was way under-valued compared to the prospects.

If io3 and 4 appear over the next few months and start producing it's significantly undervalued. If are io5 and 6 in play this year it's well undervalued.

If rights appear on top it's way undervalued. That's excluding other aspects of interest.

All the above could and will most probably happen over the next 6 months.

That isn't a Jam in the future scenario, just smart buyers letting the sellers feed them shares at bargain prices.

If they don't understand each plant adds $10m to $15m profit per plant from io2 on, and that it may be conservative, then let them keep the supply coming.:-)

If they think 3 months means 3 months for water rights, let them think that.

superg1
23/5/2013
15:36
Just deleated old thread feed. I feel free, clean, less responsible.
Thanks super. Your consistent efforts are realy appriacheated, as is all the the support of the the other diggers that feed the yery quality / substance of this thread, now a 400m mc company. Super, you sould / could be very proud of the use of your time Graham.
Thanks.

beercapafn
23/5/2013
15:33
Yes, I'd like the recipe too!! Ever since I (and the rest) took a financial hammering with Market Mayhem Meltdown over the last few years, any characteristic patience over my money left me, and hasn't returned.
worraps
23/5/2013
15:31
Ansana. When you figure out the art of patience please will you share it?
chumbo
23/5/2013
15:14
T 10. Hold your steer. Yes things change on news, but you give the enthusiasm context in a historical sence.
beercapafn
23/5/2013
15:00
Titus10 that all makes sense to me, as this share is driven by news and none is expected for a couple of months I can see us consolidating. The AGM may cause it to stir a little. Naturally if we have positive news on say Water or Helium then things would change. News of IO3 and 4 will drive us upward. The second half of the year is almost upon us. I am expecting great things. I am in here for the long term and I have sat through the other periods of consolidation, I will just have to add one more. It is like watching paint dry but considering our phenomenal growth i must cultivate the art of patience.
ansana
23/5/2013
14:59
Titus

I always consider the trend but know that significant changes on the fundamentals scupper the TA thought process.

E.G.

One current note has io3 as a generic 125mt unit, but they also state that water rights given would propel the share price upwards.

IOF have said Q3 for water rights given, or as in the presentation 3 months.

Understanding the rules around water permitting, gives the fundamental guys an advantage.

We have just shown if any applicant meets the criteria of the applications rules, then by law the water bureau has to award rights.

That to me explains another application I was following. It surprised me from the point of view of transfer, of one point in the process, to another.

I now that trigger point can probably be translated into rights achieved, so that's what I'm looking out for.

It's a case of official rights achieved, and unofficial rights achieved. I doubt they will rns the latter, having said that, they may well have too.

superg1
23/5/2013
14:52
or would you have to start again?
n3tleylucas
23/5/2013
14:51
T 10 great to have such chaterst without ramping either way. Calm obverions. Very much appreashiaded?
Please continue.. news will always through a chart a wobble, but great to have the input of a clinical historical point. Thanks.

beercapafn
23/5/2013
14:51
Thanks, Titus10, charting theory is always interesting, and it must be very reassuring to have such indicators to guide you as to likely trends.

I have already been buying on the dips, in anticipation of possible patent news, and maybe some early indication of water permits. I maybe being overly optimistic in this anticipation, but have decided to take the chance anyway. I hope I don't regret it!

Edit- It would be interesting to know if Cocorino is reading his charts, as you are, and seeing the same things. He's usually 'on the money'.

worraps
23/5/2013
14:48
Superg1, any chance of adding to the header as it is difficult to find this page in amongst the longer headings of the other bb's, or would you have to start again?
dorset64
23/5/2013
14:37
T10
Very interesting - thank you for the insight.

joeywald
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