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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.

Iofina Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/1/2014
10:06
Come on Iofina lets have that long expected bounce back up and shorts away.
bobsworth
31/1/2014
09:49
I will say one thing, our current PR outfit - Yellow Jersey are not up to scratch IMHO.

They are out of touch with the IOF investor community as far as I can see.

che7win
31/1/2014
09:35
Shonny,
it's an interesting tug of war, there is a mix of panicky sellers, forced sellers and shorters around.

I think there may still be a few forced sellers, but equally some bargain buyers and those who sold higher up looking to regain positions.

If we are close to bottoming out, the bounce will be high, you probably know that judging by your speciality of negative posting to influence your trades.

At this level, any unexpected good news will exacerbate any movements, the key is to see when poor/neutral news doesn't lower the price anymore.

The MM's are having a field day here, very volatile right now means big bucks for them.
Keep it low morning time, get plenty of sellers, raise at some stage and watch the buyers flood in.

che7win
31/1/2014
09:06
Normal service being resumed here today. 70p close I reckon.
shonny
31/1/2014
08:56
Meadow,
if I were in Ennis shoes, I would be trickling a few sells onto the market on the bounces to keep the trajectory in place.

All part of the games of the stock market.

che7win
31/1/2014
08:42
engelo - Very interesting! Where are these closing short positions?
meadow2
31/1/2014
00:58
Opening quote and early trades to-day will be more than usually interesting....
engelo
31/1/2014
00:55
tsmith2:

"46k (45k is correct) bought at 81p after hours?" (trade no 286)

Trade 287 looks to me like a late correction of unreported 45k buy at 181p timed at 14.30 . Presumably buyer objected :-)

81p trade price still a mystery though, offer nowhere near this all day.

engelo
30/1/2014
23:17
Festario, I would like to 'second' the comments you make in your last post.
warmsun
30/1/2014
21:08
Dc,
No, the updated note was sent to me from the company in reply to questions I had.

Scrutable,
Nice to see your post, keep posting!

che7win
30/1/2014
20:40
That looks hot SG, operatives glasses we'll and truly steamed up. Hope we get steamed up soon.
rogerbridge
30/1/2014
20:40
That looks hot SG, operatives glasses we'll and truly steamed up. Hope we get steamed up soon.
rogerbridge
30/1/2014
20:37
superg1
30 Jan'14 - 19:07 - 15627 of 15631 1 1

And if you want an understanding of 'disruption' when fracking is in play at a well, view this one.



==================

My post 15520 applies to fracking sites as well as drilling sites.

sandbag
30/1/2014
19:46
things taste sweeter when stolen, but here's one for you;
n3tleylucas
30/1/2014
19:29
Anybody know if Lance is at the water meeting today?
bobbyshilling
30/1/2014
19:14
N3t - that's better than the other band...
napoleon 14th
30/1/2014
19:07
And if you want an understanding of 'disruption' when fracking is in play at a well, view this one.
superg1
30/1/2014
19:02
Phew found somewhere to get warm



A Montana hot water depot

superg1
30/1/2014
18:34
che - Did you get access to the note by contacting Numis direct ?
dcgray21
30/1/2014
18:13
SCRUT,

Hey, it was a good battle, gl my friend.

n3tleylucas
30/1/2014
17:57
Scrutable ...best not review your very enthusiastic posts over last summer!
uppompeii
30/1/2014
17:55
Scrutable, apart from the lecture on the dangers of spread-betting, (on which I agree),I am a little unsure what your first paragraph meant.

Your command of the English language is usually impeccable, but I am unsure whether you were saying that SG and others were deriding you for your holding being too many shares or too few last year?
If you are experiencing regret about investing too much in IOF then that is incredible.
If you are blaming SG or others, then that is breathtaking.
You see, everytime I see the word SCRUTABLE pop up on ADVFN, I associate it with comments such as 'IOF is the next ASOS', IOF, the best risk/reward on AIM, etc..etc...

In fact I will go as far as to say that I was swayed to invest more than I should have in IOF, due to YOUR outlandish remarks, more so than any others.

festario
30/1/2014
16:59
Sg, yes, that makes sense. (Your water post re: locations).
bobbyshilling
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