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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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17/2/2014
13:37
Dont know if this is any use to you SG or other more informed posters here, but a detailed update on Bakken production in this article
phsycho
17/2/2014
13:30
The operational rns states feb, i expect an rns this week either for both plants being handed over or one plant this week and the other next week.

Its time to buy the shares not sell them when 2 more plants are producing in days.

noli
17/2/2014
13:18
How do you know it isn't?

I haven't seen an RNS saying its late?
I seem to remember Lance resigned last year?

Edit

Get your facts right! He hasn't let us down except by over promising what others can't keep up with.

freshvoice
17/2/2014
13:07
plant that should have been completed in December, still not in the middle of February, what the f-ck is going on, lance and co have let us all down. sorry if you don't like this ,but I say what I think.
neddo
17/2/2014
11:11
shonny , you are right , it could be nearer £2
neddo
17/2/2014
11:10
Jasisdad: you're correct on that one! The AT trades started just five minutes after he posted, lol.
rhwillcol
17/2/2014
11:08
Looks like you were spot on jasisdad!
cyberbub
17/2/2014
10:55
No please stay around shoddy. Every time he predicts a slide it holds the share price or pushes it up a bit. Please keep going!!
jasisdad
17/2/2014
09:39
Looks like the slide will continue here today. Not looking good for £1 by Xmas.
shonny
17/2/2014
08:55
B*gger all volume, are all the sellers out??
cyberbub
16/2/2014
22:17
Superg1 if you're on Windows I'd recommended you (and everyone else) get the free version of malwarebytes. The freebie doesn't do anything until you choose to fire it up (so it doesn't slow the PC). Fire it up, update it and run a full scan every now and again or whenever you are having problems. I'm an it technician and I promise you that's a bit of golden advice :)
count chris
16/2/2014
21:36
Adblock and AdblockPlus are both completely free and don't seem to cause any problems. They do a good job but on the ADVFN page they remove the 'config' and 'help' options from the header - just below 'Free BB' and 'PBB'. If you need to use either of these, just disable Adblock in your settings, reload the page(F5 or Ctrl+F5) make your adjustments and then go back and re-enable Adblock. (I'm using Firefox but it works with Opera too and is available for Chrome and I don't see why it / they shouldn't work there either).
johncsimpson
16/2/2014
20:39
is ad blocker free guys
peterz
16/2/2014
19:43
I use 'adblocker for chrome' and it works a treat with no ads anywhere.
crazycoops
16/2/2014
15:48
No problem viewing via MacAir + Chrome either, think you need may need to update yr ad blocker, SuperG. That said I still get ADVFN ads popping up everyday "InterTrader" or some such "The World is about to end..." cobblers also on my iPhone find the ADVFN tower ads down the right nav a proper pain. Anyone know how to remove/suppress those...? Be a great help.
knackers
16/2/2014
10:32
superg,
Works for me to without those pesky links on PC using IE8 and no suppressive software against ads or popups.
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crosseyed
16/2/2014
09:52
Link works OK for me on PC, too. I'm using Firefox. And although I have AddBlock Plus enabled, it is not showing anything as needing to be blocked.
sancler
15/2/2014
23:19
Link works for me on ipad, interesting PDF, extract:

North Dakota is a region prone to droughts and floods, so being able to accurately measure available water resources, such as their quantity, and how those resources change, has always been of vital importance. North Dakota's Office of the State Engineer is responsible for managing these resources, and has assembled an extensive and detailed water resources data program. The depth, breadth, and quality of that data collection is unprecedented in its scope today. Perhaps most importantly, the methodology used to collect and analyze this data is uniform, consistent, and scientifically defensible. Because of this extensive and constantly updated collection of data, the Office of the State Engineer is able to track impacts to the water resources of the state.

In addition to the tracking of ground and surface water resources, permitted water users are required to provide annual reports of their actual water use. Permitted water users are annually allocated a specific volume of water from a specific source, such as an aquifer or surface
water source. Users are allowed to use up to the permitted amount, but no more. Metering and periodic monitoring are conducted for all industrial water uses. In the case of water use for fracking, a pilot process has been developed to provide even more frequent measurements of actual use, through on-site remote telemetry. The Office of the State Engineer is also moving forward with the addition of new staff to accommodate an increased workload related to water use for oil fracking.

When water use exceeds what has been permitted, the Office of the State Engineer has the authority to assess fines and penalties in order to discourage such actions in the future. Fines can be quite substantial, ranging from a few hundred dollars, to recent fines of $600,000 and $800,000. Further, if a user exceeds their allocated amount in a given year, the amount of overage is subtracted from their available amount the following year.

che7win
15/2/2014
22:57
The link that plays uphttp://www.swc.nd.gov/4dlink9/4dcgi/GetContentPDF/PB-2419/Fact%20Sheet.pdf
superg1
15/2/2014
22:50
Mmmmm interesting. I was trying to download a new document on the North Dakota water site, unfortunately most of the content is missing when you download it. I can see some vague bits about fines for some who have taken more than they should.However while trying to look at various things, a strange pop up box would open each time I hovered over a link within the text. Darn annoying, and when I opened the link, I then found I had some damn advert of video box pop up, with a few in the background. I found opened windows to shut the darn things up only to find the header was 'Blinx'. It was as if a cookie just adds in a Blinx video on any link contained within text.I know Blinx have been under the microscope recently, and now wonder myself re practices after a bout of cursing the video pop ups.Good to see things have calmed down here, with a good churn in the 80's. Not too long for io4 and 5 to be commissioned now, maybe even this week.
superg1
15/2/2014
20:34
LOL hpcg :-)
cyberbub
15/2/2014
05:00
Dunno it, looks too small and he's the only poster!

Come on, there must be a really heavy (loyal) thread with a soaring stock?

I don't follow AIM closely at all, just a few.

Might look at the IOF tipsters thread, see if there's any on there.

n3tleylucas
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