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IOF Iofina Plc

22.25
0.00 (0.00%)
26 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
  0.00 0.00% 22.25 21.50 23.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 42.2M 7.87M 0.0410 5.43 42.69M
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 22.25p. 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 £42.69 million. Iofina has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.43.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/9/2013
08:30
rogerbridge:

superb quote there: "never mind blue chip companies, we have a purple chip company" - bravo!

rhwillcol
25/9/2013
08:26
I have just sold my holding of SSE in my ISA, just in case red Ed gets in at the next election, though I doubt it. I have invested the proceeds in a safer long term bet, IOF.
I have plenty of these bad boys too Fest, SIPP, ISA's and shares account, not forgetting some in the wife's ISA.

Never mind blue chip companies, we have a purple chip company.

I should imagine that we will see further rises as the presentations get under way.

rogerbridge
25/9/2013
08:23
volume picking up
bad robot
25/9/2013
08:22
Thank you superg1 and others for your wonderful research. A very pleasing RNS, and an outstanding business model put in place by the company.
rhwillcol
25/9/2013
08:21
Very robust statement , underpinning where we are and then some.

j.

jonnyno1
25/9/2013
08:20
I just topped up at 155p, I was surprised and delighted to have the chance.

Disclosure, I am now interested in 115,000 of these bad boys!

festario
25/9/2013
08:18
Ha, ha, Lib....steady on!
worraps
25/9/2013
08:17
Morning Superg

"Oh and on that first permit subject........... :-)"

You almost seem to be suggesting that could be incoming as soon as today or is that being overly hopeful?

Would have been beautifully managed if that's right. Remarkable.

pigeon1
25/9/2013
08:16
Yep, good update. The future is looking purple! Very happy with that and the SP's reaction.
1madmarky
25/9/2013
08:14
If you are happy worraps.... I'm happy :-)
the librarian
25/9/2013
08:12
Well, I think we've got our 'ping', albeit a subtle one. Overall, a pleasing report, and shows where we're going.....and fast. Good news.
worraps
25/9/2013
08:11
Good point Square

How interesting that nearly all of what we have said has come to pass. Chem div revenues were fine at Che was only 2% out. Nice one Che.

They have quotes the bpd availability for io3 to 6, with anticipated increases as more wells are completed.

Io2 went from less 18.7k bpd to 50k plus in just a couple of months. All the all the debate about brines being available flies out of the window.

On that point note all that wasted effort by some re water and lack of wells to supply. It is going to other counties too, including the monster elm coulee field.

That can be via new depots, or simply pipelines. No not IOF pipelines, pipeline networks built by customers. I assume certain researchers spotted those :-).

If so they could even name the pipeline company laying them.

Oh and on that first permit subject........... :-)

superg1
25/9/2013
08:07
really a long to go up to 250
bad robot
25/9/2013
08:06
If Baguette is so disappointed, no doubt he will sell his shares at this level.
I will happily buy them!

festario
25/9/2013
08:05
Finally we break 150p...on increased volume.
che7win
25/9/2013
08:04
There is just enough understatement to tempt the Bears to believe that they still have a chance to get out safely. and won't be in a hurry this morning to buy back in.

I believe that with this false hope they will exit slowly, lose far more, and let PIs back in again in comfort.

The future production and profitability is even better than I h
ad allowed for.

.

scrutable
25/9/2013
08:04
CHART-BREAKING-OUT !!! £2 VERY QUICK
rickmay
25/9/2013
08:03
Netley how did that prediction of 6.7 t/o for H1 work out for you?
noujay
25/9/2013
08:03
dont worry about bag, he has left, onto the next big thing and good luck to him.
jonnyno1
25/9/2013
08:03
Quick, close yer short, close yer short, we've "been rumbled".....Lol
diggulden
25/9/2013
08:02
Good progress.
I would have hoped that IO3 would have been hooked up to the electricity grid, but it should only be a matter of days before we are on line.
I believe that Bag is not correct about production for the remaining IO units to be installed this year. As SG has said, it depends on the iodine concentration in the brine, so it is possible to have a lower bpd, but achieve higher iodine output. It looks as though IOF have left a lot up their sleeve, which sometimes is not a bad idea. I believe that the production rates quoted will be surpassed.
it also looks as though the water go ahead could come at any day soon.

rogerbridge
25/9/2013
08:01
£2 here we come...
che7win
25/9/2013
08:00
There is no reason to sell or go short.£2 VERY QUICK.
rickmay
25/9/2013
08:00
The field development is ongoing with a lot of activity in the area, haven't had an update on that from Rugrat for a while.... tell 'em Rug :-)

Looks like they can sell all that they produce too, they have been very busy, compare it with OCG and when they expect to roll out if you want a loose comparison.

the librarian
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