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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 | 94,119 | 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 | 5.43 | 42.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/5/2013 19:48 | No Pinks traded yet today. Still 3.40 / 3.49 Steady. Volume 0 | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 19:45 | Hello warmsun - battery has found the same report with a slightly different working title and pdf title to the one I obtained (which I guess is why I couldn't find it on google). So you will be able to access it with ease. | johncsimpson | |
23/5/2013 19:33 | Brilliant Battery. That's it. So that will save me an awful lot of trouble. Anyone I have already emailed and asked to advise me of any problems re my attachment, you can forget it because this solves all problems | johncsimpson | |
23/5/2013 19:32 | John You sure your names not Homer? LOL | roger melly | |
23/5/2013 19:08 | This should be good. Your move. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 19:02 | Johnc Is the document titled "Pathfinder research, born in the USA" Found it in the link below if so... | ![]() battery | |
23/5/2013 19:02 | Without wishing to create even more work for sg (sorry), he has my email address ....would it be possible to receive a copy via him? Given that you know who is here 18 hours a day I really don't want to put my email address up here. If via sg is a bad/unfair idea I will fully understand. | ![]() warmsun | |
23/5/2013 19:00 | Did you spot it? Diaeresis not umlaut. Not many will have, too naïve. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 18:47 | Re my posts 208 and 230 Bison Energy Services and email addresses. A number of posters have sent me PMs regarding the Bison Energy Services Report. Some have been very trusting and already sent me their email addresses. Thank you for that. Anyone who does not know the mechanics of fracking or has little knowledge of the Unconventional Oil and Gas Industry in the USA will find it a mine of information. There are a lot of diagrams and charts, geological cross-sections and maps as well as many further leads within the report that will take you into pharmaceuticals and other chemical uses etc. for iodine. It is, IMHO, a must 'read' for anyone interested in IOF. The report (in pdf format) is well worth having and reading. As it's some 70+ pages long you'll need to put some time aside even just to peruse it. But it is because it is so long that I will need email addresses. So re email addresses and your security. I will not send out a group email or even a bcc email. This will ensure that no one else will get the email address you provide. Each of you who request the report will get a personal one off email with the pdf as an attachment. It will be to you and you alone. I have created a new email address specifically for this exercise. After a period of time (days not weeks), I will delete said address. You may wish to do the same to protect your identity, security etc. We none of us want to risk the possibility of internet trolls being a nuisance and having access to important email addresses. I'm sure you get the picture. To this end yahoo and gmail take about 5 mins to set up. When sending your email address, please add it at the end of your message on a separate, well-spaced line so that I can copy/paste it easily. My newly created sending address will be used for sending emails only. I will not respond to any queries etc. This is for my protection and security; I do not want to find myself spammed out by trolls. Any such problems and I'll just create a new sending address. I am not prepared to respond to certain posters though I am not so naïve as to think they may try and succeed in circumventing my efforts. I'm not trying to be overly precious here because this report is out there in the public domain. But it's not easy to come by and you probably won't find it just by googling. (If you do then please post the link for all). Nor will I respond to newly created user names and if you haven't posted here before then please do so and request by that post. If you are not a premium subscriber and cannot send a PM well that's going to be difficult but I am working on it. Beyond that, I clearly have no objection to any one further distributing it (I'm sure Bison will be delighted) and I would point out that I have no connection with Bison or any of the brokers who are acting for them. Nor is it an attempt to get anyone to subscribe to the IPO. I have no qualifications to offer financial advice and I make no claims as to the correctness of any of the information within the report which, in fact, comes with its own disclaimer. | johncsimpson | |
23/5/2013 18:12 | Anasnta.. it is call trading by MM, nothing fair there.. You and others are out there to take advantage when you have the info and the cash, and you think you can make a profit. Thats what we do.... | ![]() beercapafn | |
23/5/2013 18:11 | Noli's friend, not digger's. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 18:06 | Thanks SG so is it like VMH explains when you want a goodly number you buy on the hour every hour or some other timing. I assume therefore that if there isn't a big demand for the shares then the price is kept down to create the market. This helps to account for the reason for the lower volumes we have seen recently. Dig if your friend didn't buy today, tomorrow it will have to be smaller tranches with more dealing costs. | ansana | |
23/5/2013 17:55 | "I'm sorry N3tleyLucas, but you really need to stop this nonsense." Why are you sorry? What nonsense?Come back. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 17:49 | An The slow game gets you the average price. That said it seems insti's just build into a rising price. Much like many PI's here have been doing. | ![]() superg1 | |
23/5/2013 17:44 | This is daft. One of the sub-handful of people I have ever filtered on advfn and his thread isn't enough for him. I'm sorry N3tleyLucas, but you really need to stop this nonsense. | ![]() tictac | |
23/5/2013 17:03 | NMS is 2k, the guy wants 100k. Prices quoted are NMS. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 17:02 | Noli's friend, not Digger's. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 17:00 | If Diggs friend could only get hold of 100K of shares by paying 5p above the asking price then why don't the MM's just create a market by increasing the bid to the point where people are falling over themselves to sell their shares. Instead of that the share drifts down. Go on do your worst, sigh and say but Ansana that is so obvious and so basic, its because ...... Why have false prices? | ansana | |
23/5/2013 16:46 | In fact, if the market gets wind a big hitter might bail on bad news, this sp's gonna get obliterated, if it happens. Supply. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 16:43 | If he's buying 100k lots, he's gonna struggle to shift 'em if this hits bad news. Risk. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 16:35 | A friend of mine this morning tried to buy some more IOF around 225, he usually buys in 100k blocks, his broker told him there was hardley any shares around and what he was offered cost 5p above the asking price. So false prices comes to mind that SG mentioned and others. | ![]() noli | |
23/5/2013 16:33 | Oh, 3.40 is 225p. Down day. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 16:30 | No Pinks traded yet today. Real-Time Best Bid & Ask 3.40 / 3.49 Slipping. | n3tleylucas | |
23/5/2013 16:30 | imperial3, thats completley wrong on my part, too much info to come out over the next 6 months. Time to buy in, not to get out. | ![]() noli |
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