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IOF Iofina Plc

22.75
-0.25 (-1.09%)
23 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
  -0.25 -1.09% 22.75 22.50 23.00 23.00 22.75 23.00 133,698 14:40:56
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 42.2M 7.87M 0.0410 5.55 44.13M
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 23p. 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 £44.13 million. Iofina has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.55.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/1/2014
18:32
Bobsworth, couldn't agree more, as the great Warren Buffet says, the time to get in is when others are getting out through fear or misunderstanding. It's about having the courage to go against the flow and providing you have done your research and have belief in the product and the company, standing firm.
stircrazy
27/1/2014
17:46
Bobsworth

I don't see this as a shouting down thread apart from the incessant deramping from the shorters, most on filter now by the regulars, You have your opinion and I for one respect that, Just remember though it doesn't matter what the shorters, Institutions or IOF themselves do they can only get your shares if you sell them, If what you say is true and it all comes out later down the line then as long as you still have your holding you will gain along with the rest of them.

GLA

nevmyers
27/1/2014
17:45
Bobs... Is that analogy more in hope than reality, sounds like a game of chess with the Pi's as pawns ready to be sacrificed for the bigger win. I haven't got a clue what is going on at the company, and it makes me think neither do they.

Come on BOD get your fingers out justify your salaries for once you useless numb nuts.

beeezzz
27/1/2014
17:43
Bob

Steady on next thing you'll be saying is that Numis stuck out the buy note with a seller on board.

superg1
27/1/2014
17:37
Battery? Can we have an update?
n3tleylucas
27/1/2014
17:35
Don't believe any of these posters... they've all been selling hard

Haven't they graham?

Can we have an update?

n3tleylucas
27/1/2014
17:31
graham,

The next test is the one.

n3tleylucas
27/1/2014
17:19
No different to someone building a stake Meadow, or anyone selling.

Someone waiting to buy 1 mill or sell one mill could so at 50k shares day, it could all depend if there was a willing buyer/seller and whether aggressive or patient and so on.

The short tracker site shows the amounts that funds have bought/sold on any particular day in regard to short positions held.

superg1
27/1/2014
17:17
Meadow

Unlike an RNS where you read it and decide on whether you buy or sell on how you see the information provided, closing a short has to involve buying the shares so its not about effect or sentiment, if they close they buy and the price goes up.

nevmyers
27/1/2014
17:07
come on graham...
n3tleylucas
27/1/2014
17:04
sg - Thanks for the information. I can see that shorters closing their positions will probably not have the dramatic effect some are hoping for.
meadow2
27/1/2014
16:39
Bit by bit if they wish.
superg1
27/1/2014
16:30
Can anyone advise about short positions? Do they have to close the whole position at the same time, or could shorters be closing their positions bit by bit at current prices?
meadow2
27/1/2014
15:02
Fest

Directors buying ?. we could be in the finance reporting exclusion period.

Quoted as two months before results etc, but other things can stop that too.

superg1
27/1/2014
15:00
I think we are very vulnerable to a predator at this share price
a cheap t.o.

jointer13
27/1/2014
14:48
The Provosts. I agree, there is a game of chicken going on.
Who will blink first, the shorters, to bank one hell of a profit?
Existing longs and those who sold out recently?
I believe that there are a lot of people hovering over the BUY button.
I just hope a couple of Directors in IOF are ready to do the same.

festario
27/1/2014
14:37
Festario - perhaps you were just keeping under the radar.
monkeymagic3
27/1/2014
14:33
Interesting to note that last week, when I did dummy sells on my shareholding, I could never sell more than 15,000 shares at a time.
Today, I can sell 90,000 shares at the full bid.
The difference being today that the market will take my shares.

A cynic might say that I should have physically sold at 85p, and re-bought the lot at 75p, but hindsight is a wonderful thing.

festario
27/1/2014
14:32
Volume is very encouraging. Considering there are only 80m shares, and a sizable short position aswel, the scope for upside (from 75p) seems higher than the reverse.

Good value at this level, with plenty cash on the sidelines waiting for the momentum to turn.

GLA

theprovosts
27/1/2014
14:27
God I want to punch something.
monkeymagic3
27/1/2014
14:27
Fresh - at least we now know the maximum it can drop is another 76p!

Good news ( as good as it gets in relation to recent events at least).

monkeymagic3
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