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IOF Iofina Plc

22.25
0.00 (0.00%)
29 Jul 2024 - Closed
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 - 0.00 01:00:00
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.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/6/2013
10:11
SCRUTABLE,

Now you've been told about engaging with me LOL ... So precious eh? Bet you haven't studied HMV's demise? How the huge short % fell AND the sp's decline continued unabated. You see there is a myth that when shorts close the share price spikes, well, that all depends on the general buying & selling pressure, it's not a given.

I stand by my main point, sub 2% is irrelevant. Too much is made of it, and quite why nobody has picked up on it suggests a real lack of perception. Maybe it suits them to big up this red herring? Now why would it? To disguise their own trading obviously.

n3tleylucas
05/6/2013
10:04
Have to agree...very bad show Scrutable. Especially since your previous posts on a certain individual
captain_kurt
05/6/2013
09:55
AAhh! Mystery resolved!
roboben
05/6/2013
09:52
Lib lol :)
king_roster_iii
05/6/2013
09:49
Ahhh Kr, thought you meant getting on the syrup :)... doesn't matter if you are bald with £10 mill in your pocket, terrible things wigs!
the librarian
05/6/2013
09:45
Robo

The shift key 3/£. So £15 to £20. In fact if some hadn't listened to one city guy that knows IOF very well, they would have missed out on a million or two by now.
That's where research pays off.

Warmsun there have been some big buyers lurking, who are more than happy for the price to be kept nicely in this range so they can fill their boots.

Without supplies of shares it could all take off very quickly. It's much better imo to have a share waiting for the next trigger point, that adds confidence and value before going to the next stage.

It's been that way all the way up with IOF. That's the beauty of the iodine business, no-one beyond here understands it, or would have the slightest interest in it. A story about iodine hardly gets the heart racing.

If it had been all about oil, the price would have raced off with a mass of investors flying in not having the first clue about IOF.

But there again we have water too, and the market is clueless re that, as there is nothing connected to that on the market.

It will be interesting to see what the reaction is when Bison appear.

superg1
05/6/2013
09:42
I am 6 feet...is that okay....?
warmsun
05/6/2013
09:39
Two weeks until the AGM. If your short then get out now!
hurricane.
05/6/2013
09:32
3 buys just gone through (37,281, 219 and 37,500 = 75k)...so, that's 2x75k buys today and a 50k....are the big boys starting to buy more?

Fingers crossed :)

warmsun
05/6/2013
09:24
Take a look at SZYM on the Nasdaq. Disruptive technology, imminent scale up and committed partners. US Based and has been heavily shorted due to lack of knowledge and failure of it's peers. Sound familiar?

This is no pump. Just information. Hopefully a small payback to those on the IOF boards that have helped me. GLTA.

georgejake
05/6/2013
09:22
SG - The end of your post 962 must have disappeared!

Are you suggesting £320 as the share price for the end of next year? Or did you mean 320p??

;)

OK - I'll take 966 as a correction, but I'm still mystified by the 320!

roboben
05/6/2013
09:22
Pw

No Nick picked that one. FUM was my pick with Tom mentioned as a complete punt based on what red leaf achieve, and due to a US based guy on seeking Alpha pitching it against IOF, in a phone call. IOF has killed Tom re performance. I don't rate Tom and it's wholly relies on technology of another performing.
If the partner tech proves to work, then Tom have something majors would be after, that's the only key there.

ATUK is one I've been watching in recent thimes re it's innovative software and lead in the market. I did it does look like one that could do well over the next year or two.

I one's I mean have been on my list for about 4 years. It's just a case of watching at waiting for the risk side to lower, and moves towards profits.

Just as a point GDL was mentioned here some time back and after some research into the 'small print' in rns's and facts, it seems the big claims for Q1 were wrong. My suggestion was h2 for the actual result they were looking for (well test flow results). I got a load of stick for suggesting that, so left the thread.
No flow test result and H2 looming.
A friend was in and sold at 27p after a chat. GDL may do well, but that early hype in January was completely going off down the wrong track imo.

The 'small print' imo should be the focus of all research into shares. All can see the Large print as rampers flood the BB's with it.

That's why I picked IOF, as after hunting down all the small print, I found big positives that were not obvious to the masses.

That was at 17/18p, so not a bad call. However I didn't foresee then, how big it could get, but the continued hunt for the trip wires, kept turning up positives.

Some say £15 plus by the end of next year, and they are not PI's. They can't possibly put that in print though.

One very well respected guy said a few months back £2.50 near term, and where are we? These things are said over lunch as Scrutable explained.

Still no-one has seriously tipped it, in all this time. A certain sector, full of lie's, tried to drive the price back for personal gain. Had they done just a little research, certain one's could be well in profit now by, instead of sitting on big losses.

superg1
05/6/2013
09:21
Nice 50k buy at 245...and now a 75k buy also!
warmsun
05/6/2013
09:20
GDL was ramped on the main board by scrutable which resulted in a lot of people blindly piling in - share went up 18% the next day. He has also been engaging with trolls on here something everyone else to their credit has avoided - can we have a warning SG or is it one rule for him and a different one for the rest of us?
warrensearle
05/6/2013
09:18
Battery. Over the last 4 quarters IG took 0.27, 0.41, 0.55, 1.02 per point.
plughole
05/6/2013
09:16
Pw

No Nick picked that one. FUM was my pick with Tom mentioned as a complete punt based on what red leaf achieve, and due to a US based guy on seeking Alpha pitching it against IOF, in a phone call. IOF has killed Tom re performance. I don't rate Tom and it's wholly relies on technology of another performing.
If the partner tech proves to work, then Tom have something majors would be after, that's the only key there.

ATUK is one I've been watching in recent thimes re it's innovative software and lead in the market. I did it does look like one that could do well over the next year or two.

I one's I mean have been on my list for about 4 years. It's just a case of watching at waiting for the risk side to lower, and moves towards profits.

Just as a point GDL was mentioned here some time back and after some research into the 'small print' in rns's and facts, it seems the big claims for Q1 were wrong. My suggestion was h2 for the actual result they were looking for (well test flow results). I got a load of stick for suggesting that, so left the thread.
No flow test result and H2 looming.
A friend was in and sold at 27p after a chat. GDL may do well, but that early hype in January was completely going off down the wrong track imo.

The 'small print' imo should be the focus of all research into shares. All can see the Large print as rampers flood the BB's with it.

That's why I picked IOF, as after hunting down all the small print, I found big positives that were not obvious to the masses.

That was at 17/18p, so not a bad call. However I didn't foresee then, how big it could get, but the continued hunt for the trip wires, kept turning up positives.

Some say £15 to £20 by the end of next year for

superg1
05/6/2013
09:12
The share price is showing at 241 on ADVFN for me, then at 249.75 on Quotestream, but level 2 is telling me the price is 242 - 244.75. Strange!
diggulden
05/6/2013
08:56
Mainly for the new liver, teeth and syrup :)
king_roster_iii
05/6/2013
08:53
Lib,10 million.
king_roster_iii
05/6/2013
08:39
5 Jun'13 - 08:29 - 954 of 956 0 0

Anyone know why the price is showing at 241 when all trades for last 20 min have been above that both buy & sells?

=========

Urban...my share price is showing at 242 - 244.75

warmsun
05/6/2013
08:33
Nice one PW :).

Whatever happens t/o or not, it will have been a great investment for anyone who has bought in up to this point and beyond. I suppose the fear is that it would be very difficult to replicate in any other share.... and the greed... how much money does one person need? :0

the librarian
05/6/2013
08:30
Nice annual report.!! Bodes very well for a very profitable near and long term story.

Question to those in the know on SB. SB was new to me last year when I started it for the 1st time. I've managed things well up to the point IG closed to new longs on IOF.

All my IOF bets are June bets, and following SG suggestion IG have been notified to auto roll over, so the positions wont be closed on me. I've been trying to work out the cost of the roll-over charge but cant fathom it. I read it was 0.01% of the spread multiplied by the £pp exposure but that comes in a bit 'cheap' to be believable.

TIA
Bob

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