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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% | 23.00 | 22.50 | 23.50 | 23.00 | 23.00 | 23.00 | 298,264 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 42.2M | 7.87M | 0.0410 | 5.61 | 44.13M |
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30/5/2014 16:42 | Bit of resistance in the low 60s. Not unexpected to me - it is the psychological 200% profit level for those people who bought heavily at 21p just a few weeks ago. We saw the same resistance at the 42p area which was the 100% profit mark. Seen it on many many shares over the years...Once we break through the low 60s (perhaps on good news on production, mobile plants etc) then it's blue sky above... don't know how long it will take, but it will come in due course...No advice intended | cyberbub | |
30/5/2014 16:38 | Never seen such a large end of day uncrossed trade! What does that mean? | freshvoicem | |
30/5/2014 16:37 | Yes, due to MSCI index reweighting. | typo56 | |
30/5/2014 16:36 | that was a bloody big final uncrossed trade: 860,786 | malachey | |
30/5/2014 16:31 | For whoever was asking, here's a relevant post from mister big mister big 11 Apr'14 - 09:48 - 18828 of 19235 8 1 Hi shonny, The board millionaire is sitting in aa business lounge awaiting a flight to Miami ! My offer of a 1000 quid wager on £1 in two months holds good - I would also suggest you could eat A nice panama which I can obtain while cruising ! I will be missing for two weeks but suspect there may be some action while away Arron --- So, the bet was for no later than 11th June, which weirdly turned out to be spot on for AGM. I've also been curious to know whether mister big still believes in his wager.... | madchick | |
30/5/2014 16:25 | Where is Shonny, could do with another little jump before the bell. | diggulden | |
30/5/2014 16:18 | Hmm, weekend rampers not bothered by IOF being kicked out of the MSCI Small Cap index tonight then? I've shorted. Seemed rude not to! | typo56 | |
30/5/2014 16:12 | J4ckster...old news or not it should be the way forward...everyone to their own views and free speech etc....but not when it involves the manipulation of the share price to the extent that we have seen here and recently on Hawk. How could you be seen as a deramper!!??? | awolagain | |
30/5/2014 15:47 | awol - I originally posted the link on the the HAWK BB and on LSE. I have now been called a deramper and told that the article is 4 years old ! If it is 4 years old, I'm sorry for getting peoples hopes up. | j4ckster | |
30/5/2014 15:38 | awol - that is good news indeed IMO. | angel of the north | |
30/5/2014 15:23 | Off Topic....but on that very topic one of my other shares have done some good on that very subject...: w w w .financialadvice.co. | awolagain | |
30/5/2014 15:18 | Notice also the negative posts have suddenly dried up too! What's taken the wind out of their sails? Fingers crossed its good news at long last! | bobsworth | |
30/5/2014 14:51 | We are looking perky and new investors are pushing the share price up from what was a ridiculously low price. The top up's I had in the 50's are now in profit, but there is a long way to go yet. With the competition having problems and our production increasing, the picture is looking better by the day. May production figures should be a good pointer as to the prospects of beating 400mt target. I have been at an exhibition in Germany and one of the guy's who was giving me stick over the IOF share price was on to his broker today with a buy order. | rogerbridge | |
30/5/2014 14:50 | che, naphar: apologies and hadn't meant to exclude day of the AGM (or Mon 9th) for an RNS. It's my own guess that Lance will release stuff (over and above the May numbers) next week. Could do both of course. Nice problem to have :-) | engelo | |
30/5/2014 14:28 | Sg, excuse if too much of a personal question. Im interested to know have you been holding all the way since your initial investment, without selling a single share, but perhaps buying more on the way up? Answer taken at face value, thanks. | gorvachof | |
30/5/2014 14:23 | Engelo, the day of the AGM is the perfect time to release an RNS with news on trading/JV/brine solutions. Then it can be discussed at the AGM. Shares often react around AGMS and questions and answers after the voting. You can read body language from the directors at the AGM, tells a thousand words. Btw, I had the resolutions posted to me, I'll be voting shortly. | che7win | |
30/5/2014 14:21 | engelo nothing new can come out in the AGM itself, I think people generally mean on AGM day i.e. morning RNS | naphar | |
30/5/2014 14:19 | PS my barber says 'you wouldn't want to be out of these over the weekend, would you sir? | engelo | |
30/5/2014 14:00 | This is getting far too optimistic. Netley - where are you? | joestalin | |
30/5/2014 13:57 | Well, perhaps we are into the last afternoon (and US market soon to open) before an RNS. Level 2 is still looking strong: I expect some further rises to come today. Either way, it's pleasing to see the share price starting to recover, although I do think that we are still on those lower slopes. | rhwillcol | |
30/5/2014 13:53 | Well - Its up in double figures. That's a good start in itself | tomboyb | |
30/5/2014 13:29 | 3rd time lucky????? | woodpeckers | |
30/5/2014 13:26 | I reckon the market makers just needed time out to have a little conflab to discuss how they're going to persuade us all to give up our shares...... ;-) | woodpeckers | |
30/5/2014 13:24 | Glad to see the wider market is ignorant to the rise here. | che7win |
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