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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% | 22.25 | 21.50 | 23.00 | 22.25 | 22.25 | 22.25 | 172,098 | 07:41:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 42.2M | 7.87M | 0.0410 | 5.43 | 42.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/7/2013 08:11 | IO#3 should be close to being built or could be built on the 60 day timeline, poss only a few days away before commissioning once the electric has been hooked up if it's not been already. | noli | |
29/7/2013 08:06 | From Final Results 2 months ago for those who have forgotten: 2012 was a highly successful year for the Group,and the Board is envisaging rapid growth in both the short and medium term, not least with the accelerated rollout of the WET(R) IOsorb(TM) iodine rich brine iodine extraction plants and the introduction of mobile units. The second half of 2012 was the strongest second half in Group history, afforded by only a few months of IO#1 iodine production. Group profitability has increased substantially with increased production from the IO#1 and IO#2 in 2013 | nashwan123 | |
29/7/2013 06:20 | Nasty Mr SHorty is back, don't take any notice he is only trying to get you to sell, everything will be all right here. I think that is his job, doesn't care about people, only money, never says anything good. | niardniarb | |
28/7/2013 23:32 | Another red day on the cards here for Monday. One of many in the coming weeks. More panic from the rampers coming up. | shonny | |
28/7/2013 22:01 | When WB invests here, feel free to namedrop. | n3tleylucas | |
28/7/2013 21:56 | Unless there's an RNS I wouldn't, enjoy your lunch. It's a time where patience is required and a little belief and nerve. We are an embryonic growth company with the chance to become world leaders in a relatively short time frame, there aren't that many stocks you can pin that on. The first few sites have to be nailed on and everything done right. If that means a few weeks here and there go by as they get it right then so be it, it's no price to pay for patient success. Taking the long term perspective then the share price is largely immaterial in regards to where it will be on delivery, it's often just a comfort blanket for the nervy PI. Warren Buffett has quite a neat phrase regarding impatient investors, not sure what it is but quite apt. GLA. | skylite | |
28/7/2013 21:47 | Sky - Ill have a peek mid day then! | escapetohome | |
28/7/2013 21:34 | Escape - the city think the share price could go up however it could go down. It depends on the time of day you look. | skylite | |
28/7/2013 21:05 | Nope they dont count up. With the quantity of shares held by some, I would expect some serious city of london ( financial square mile) clout. | escapetohome | |
28/7/2013 18:10 | I don't suppose Norwich City count? A bear raid risk is always higher when people declare they have huge sb holdings pushed to the max I would have thought? | uppompeii | |
28/7/2013 17:49 | Anyone with a City connection hazard a guess what will be the market environment over the next few days. Could/ will there be a bear raid? Does the current very low volume turnover suggest a quick turnaround? Whats the crystal ball saying? | escapetohome | |
28/7/2013 17:34 | Clearly the Co. need to respond to the weight of Private shareholder requests for a tangible update. | plasybryn | |
28/7/2013 15:21 | Same here hitsha, price not done bad in a year, will do better too good job. | niardniarb | |
28/7/2013 11:42 | What's this muted whimpering about "£22.50 or even £24.50 a share"? Proper barking, awhile back, scored £140 a share, unless I misread. I'm holding for that (;-)). | titus10 | |
27/7/2013 23:10 | i am here holding and carry on holding not going anywhere. listen, price will go up and down that's what share price do, what you have to do is belive in the company that you have invested in. If it is a good company then thing will take care of it self don't worry be happy. Unless you get dogy managment. You can't do any thing about that, you just have to trust that they are doing good job, and not lieing to us. Good night see you when the price is about £6.00. | hitsha3 | |
27/7/2013 22:49 | Goodnight Mary! | the fat controller | |
27/7/2013 20:37 | For God's sake we are back to people coming up with £22.50 or even £24.50 a share does the situation bring out the barking or just make some barking along the way | baguette | |
27/7/2013 20:25 | Your personal stock just dipped, again. Pity. Groupthink; Stock rises : Hope we don't get a takeover. Stock falls : Hope we get a takeover. | n3tleylucas | |
27/7/2013 18:50 | netley i won't bother answering you i will just point out the share price on 2jan2014 and laugh out loud what a pratt | skasher094 | |
27/7/2013 18:42 | che - many thanks for your thoughts. I guess if IOF gets quite expensive, there could also be a part cash, part shares option. My preference in the t/o situation will be for all cash just because I'm not sure I have the energy to fully research the takeover company and decide if my money is worth keeping there! I'm in the camp that thinks this ISA thing isn't going to make much difference to the share price (maybe the volume). I think if people want to buy they will regardless. I guess the aim is to encourage more people to invest in AIM, but I don't think that will happen overnight. | madchick | |
27/7/2013 17:30 | I think all the ISA chat is fluff. ISA funds are real money, Sipps and Drawdown are in the future. .. ISA funds are tax free cash.. | beercapafn | |
27/7/2013 16:44 | One impact of the abolition of Stamp Duty on AIM is going to be greater volatility because it will be so much cheaper to move capital around. Frankly I don't know how long it's going to last, as the government's stated goal, which is to encourage investment in AIM companies, is only about IPOs, and the measure is going to liberate a whole lot more than that. | writz | |
27/7/2013 16:21 | Don't know if this has already been covered, but an additional bonus for us from the last budget, besides the ISA thing, is that stamp duty will be abolished from april 2014: Also, when I set up my trading ISA last week in anticipation of the rule change, I asked how the process of moving my IOF holding into it would work and was told exactly the same as what Matrix just said. It will be interesting to watch level 2 on that day though; presumably it will be a day of absolutely massive volume if nothing else... | malachey | |
27/7/2013 15:47 | We tend to forget the PR point we mean and that is actual v what has been released. Most Aims gild the Lilly re what they have. They have in RNS's long back said plants of 450mt plus and higher. That was when max capability was 30k. So they have said what is coming. Thanks re the Isa Matrix, I'd not looked it up. I'm hearing the same as you re the current circs. Other shares of similar M/c are far off progress in revenue's or at anywhere near the potential of IOF, so nothing to be concerned about IMO. The delivery will come. There are plenty of others I wouldn't take a punt on, let along seriously invest. So when someone points to one looking to double or more, if all you are prepared to risk is low level, then it's clearly not a share to invest in at all. | superg1 |
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