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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 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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02/6/2013 08:58 | Such wonder, like childishly waiting for Christmas, poignant. | n3tleylucas | |
02/6/2013 08:57 | If it is his best investment that is really saying quite a lot regarding IOF... more anyone? :-) FE Alpha Manager Giles Hargreave (pictured) is one of the most successful small cap investors in UK history. Hargreave has more than doubled the returns of his peer group composite over five and 10 years, and outperformed over one and three. Over 10 years, Hargreave has made 384.2 per cent across his four unit trusts and two VCTs, while his peers have picked up 174.99 per cent, according to FE Analytics. http://www.trustnet. | the librarian | |
02/6/2013 08:49 | Off to the paper shop. Nice to know Giles is still plugging IOF. | ![]() rogerbridge | |
02/6/2013 08:38 | This has been posted before, Giles Hargreave being interviewed mentioning iof. | ![]() noli | |
02/6/2013 08:36 | mine has just arrived. It's great that he highlights IOF as his best investment. However he has as stated been in the investment industry for 4 decades so for his best investment to have occured in the last 18 months doesnt say much for his investment skill for the previous 30 years plus. yes a virtual 10 bagger for him i'm surprised that he has not owned other succesful investments. sorry just musing. j. | ![]() jonnyno1 | |
02/6/2013 08:24 | Bought a copy - couldn't resistIt's a q and a with Giles Hargreave - page 8 money section (not business supplement).Simple question. ... what has been your best investment?No prizes for guessing which company he said :-) | ![]() supreme mo | |
02/6/2013 08:24 | He has IOF as his best investment he has made. | ![]() monty panesar | |
02/6/2013 08:19 | superg - looking forward to that game changing RNS...(seems to taking a long time for the US Patent Office to cash that cheque, or is as the yanks say, that check!lol) | orslega | |
02/6/2013 08:12 | i could have phrased that better! | ![]() jonnyno1 | |
02/6/2013 08:11 | suffering serious paperboy buffering! | ![]() jonnyno1 | |
02/6/2013 08:04 | yes looks like (but not read article) Giles Hargreave is plugging IOF again.. superg - from memory he did a video last month....with a mention of IOF then, the niche market etc etc Think you put the video in the header of last thread...be interesting to see if he expands on the video comment | orslega | |
02/6/2013 07:56 | patents are not granted lightly, and probably more so in the US...so when patents are eventually granted, they can help underpin the model (ie no one can copy our extraction process) - from my experience, companies usually like to let their shareholders/potenti an example.... http://www.blinkx.co | orslega | |
02/6/2013 07:53 | as predicted sg. i havent read it as paperboy(old tech) has not arrived yet! j. | ![]() jonnyno1 | |
02/6/2013 07:45 | Looks like it's tipped in the Sunday Times as the search facility brought up this page for Iofina. It can't be viewed online without a subscription | ![]() superg1 | |
01/6/2013 21:45 | Gad If it is for the Iosorb tech then they surely will rns it, as some funds add weight to the issue of the patent, or not, as the case may be. | ![]() superg1 | |
01/6/2013 21:32 | Hi SG, I do recall Jeff saying they had paid a fee on one of their patents, implying as you say that it may have proceeded to grant (although there are lots of other points at which fees are paid as well). I am doubtful whether they will RNS it though, its not usual in my experience for companies to RNS such things and why alert your competitors to your technology? | ![]() gadolinium | |
01/6/2013 20:55 | Gad With so many at the presentation I forget who was, and wasn't there. On the patent front, the inference was that one is due to be granted shortly. One fund may very soon wish they had done a little more research. As you probably know there is an 18 month confidentiality rule on patents applied for so some may not be showing. I'd taken the Iosorb patent as a given and still believe it to be that way. For that reason I had not really considered how newsworthy that may be. It's apparent some funds add a lot of weight to the grant of the patent. So an rns should appear and that could be anytime soon. I understand the general grant time for the current believed circs is 1 to 4 months and we are 1 month into that. | ![]() superg1 | |
01/6/2013 20:16 | Normally if I wish to obtain information on the US patent activity of a company, I would carry out a search on the US patent office site using the 'assignee name' field in their 'Quick Search' or 'Advanced Search' facilities for patent applications or granted patents. However, a search using Iofina as assignee returns no hits for either patent applications or granted patents. Even if I search for Iofina using the 'all fields' option I still get no hits! However, if I search using a slightly different strategy, I can identify six patent applications (one of which proceeded to grant last year) that I believe refer to Iofina inventions. Five of these applications refer to iodine extraction methods and one to the synthesis of an iodine derivative. None of these applications give the name of the assignee or make any mention of Iofina at all! If my search is correct then clearly it seems Iofina are keeping a low profile on the patent front in order to avoid alerting competitors to their technology. I have no way of knowing if my search is complete or not, due to the limitations of the search terms I have used. | ![]() gadolinium | |
01/6/2013 20:15 | digg posted FIELD CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT IODINE EXTRACTION PLANTS http://www.careerbui 'The Company goal is to ensure that a three more new IoSorb (processing) plants are built and operating effectively and efficiently by the end of 2013-as well as four new plants a year constructed and put into operation each year in the immediate future. ' Think they might be under-playing that a little! ---- Lib pretty much said what I wanted to say - if they are underplaying it, I hope the employee realises before they start or they could be a bit startled as to what is expected of them! On the other hand, as someone else noted, maybe one person can't do it all, so we just have more folk on board to make sure we do run to time and fully ramp up. Time will tell. PS. In the email I got from IOF, the AGM was said to start at 10am. | ![]() madchick | |
01/6/2013 18:54 | Croc8, Yep, flying in on the 18th and out again on the 20th, it's my turn to buy dinner. Uriney | uriney | |
01/6/2013 17:54 | Thanks Uriney. You coming over for the AGM? | croc8 | |
01/6/2013 13:19 | Who was it who said iodine supplements could be the biggest growth area? From what I've read, the best way to overcome iodine deficiency is simply a change in diet to include iodine rich foods. In fact the use of supplements carries a risk of problematic side-effects, if too much is taken. | n3tleylucas | |
01/6/2013 10:46 | For anyone who's considering attending the AGM, details below. Lion Suite Room at the Grange City Hotel, 8-14 Cooper's Row, London EC3N 2BQ on Wednesday 19 June 2013 at 10.30 a.m. Uriney | uriney | |
01/6/2013 10:44 | The Grange Hotel , nearest tube station is Tower Hill, only 1 min walk from there | ![]() pnetol |
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