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IOF Iofina Plc

23.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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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% 23.00 22.50 23.50 23.00 23.00 23.00 625 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 42.2M 7.87M 0.0410 5.61 44.13M
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 5.61.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/3/2014
14:31
Is there such a thing as a 'dead cert' in Stock Market terms?
meadow2
20/3/2014
14:07
A negative outcome I very much doubt it - Iof have been planning the water side for years, with dialogue between the authorities.

Imagine a planning application, you buy some land and then you talk to the planing officer about what may be possible, and this shapes your aspirations. you are guided by the advice. If it's too risky you almost certainly abandon the application early on.

water in some form surely must be a dead cert.

magpie99
20/3/2014
13:54
Not really interested in Shonny just information and facts about Iofina
kevlar131
20/3/2014
13:33
Everything is red today, Shonny - but you are only interested in IOF, right?
joestalin
20/3/2014
13:04
Oh dear,red again. Looking like another visit to the sixties coming up soon. Who would have thought it? Any sensible person actually. Never mind £1 by xmas or was it £3 as I recollect one of the more severely deluded rampers stating. What a plonker.
shonny
20/3/2014
12:48
Fest

I am a holder here too, underwater like a load of others as well but am confident we shall be light years away from where the share price is to-day, in 12-18 months. In the meantime, I am also in BLNX, there are many similarities between the two in terms of share performance and I am moved to suggest that, as is the case with BLNX, the IOF price is being heavily MANIPULATED. Patience, as they say is a virtue.

pokerpearson2
20/3/2014
12:47
Hopefully his appointment is for services successfully rendered.....
pcjoe
20/3/2014
12:47
Festario - look on the bright side, Ennismore and other shorters will now start to buy back (some already have IMO) - this morning's RNS is all about the water permit. If I'm right, there could be a more sustained and steady rise this afternoon.

But, then again, I could be wrong . . .

johncsimpson
20/3/2014
12:07
..... I didn't think even IOF could go red after an RNS like that.
For Gods sake.

festario
20/3/2014
11:34
He cleans his teeth with the same thing he puts on his toast...Then spends the day talking it
ramsey11
20/3/2014
11:04
slept in, ffs, next you're be telling us what you had on your toast.
nellyb
20/3/2014
10:49
No need to apologise mate. You haven't been missed. Just go back to bed - leave the real stuff to the big boys
alphacharlie
20/3/2014
10:49
Hilarious!
monkeymagic3
20/3/2014
10:38
Sorry guys, slept in. Had I been awake at 0700 I would have told you that any rise would be miniscule and short lived. Looks like I would have been right again.
shonny
20/3/2014
10:28
The tides been turning for some time. Ennismore are now trapped between a rock and a hard place. To buy back the c1.5m shares they 'owe' just means they fuel the price rise. There's also another c1.6m shorted elsewhere.

Shonny's going to have to sell his Disney Princess Bike with mark II stabilisers and go-faster stripes and pick up a a second hand trike from Exchange & Mart.

Talking of SHONNY, where is the Boy Blunder today? Obviously not hand instructions from his masters yet.

johncsimpson
20/3/2014
10:17
I think that Ennismore will be looking at their position and at least thinking about closing it!
I think the tide is turning.

phoenixs
20/3/2014
10:12
But oh so clever.
diggulden
20/3/2014
09:45
DNRC Water Resources
Water Rights Bureau
1424 9th Avenue
PO Box 201601
Helena,


Helena, MT, United States
CH2M HILL Project Office
Power Block Building
7 West 6th Avenue
Suite 519
Helena, MT 59601-5036

superg1
20/3/2014
09:38
Bill Bellamy's appointment looks like a green light for the water application. Excellent appointment and well timed.

All we need now is for Lance to make a full recovery and come back as Chairman!

bobsworth
20/3/2014
09:27
Ansana,
Now I wonder what is in the post, must have word with my dog!
He told me he could smell toast but didn't,t know it was a chairman! He thought it was the man from the EPA who had come to sign off IO4 and stayed for breakfast.
Now he is a confused pooch!
Send reinforcements we are going to a dance.
Must get my phone serviced!

freshvoicem
20/3/2014
09:22
All sounds pretty positive. The bit I'm glad about is that it explains the timing of the convertible, which, whilst positive, didn't really make much sense to me. It looks like they wanted to sort it out while they still had Chris on hand.
testuser123
20/3/2014
09:21
His experience is of much interest to Atlantis field as to the river, nice to cover both with an expert with contacts to EPA.
freshvoicem
20/3/2014
09:18
Re that 'deep pool of knowledge'


Professor of Practice and Senior Vice President

CH2M HILL

Privately Held; 10,001+ employees; Civil Engineering industry

June 1984 – Present (29 years 10 months) University of Wyoming, Laramie WY

Dr. Bellamy is a Fellow and Senior Vice President of Global Water Technologies at CH2M HILL as well as a Professor of Practice at the University of Wyoming. His career spans over 40 years with participation in more than 200 environmental, water, wastewater, reuse, resources, and energy projects ranging in value from a few thousand dollars to over 4 billion; encompassing research design, construction, and operations. Current focus is on developing methods and tools designed to integrate sustainability principles into comprehensive power and water management systems, assisting business to be more profitable and better stewards of the environment and incorporating this experience into his teaching and research position at the University. Previous positions include Texaco Inc, US Army, and Colorado State University




Senior Project Manager

Texaco

Public Company; 10,001+ employees; CVX; Oil & Energy industry

June 1974 – October 1980 (6 years 5 months)

Senior planner for oil distribution and marine facilities as well as project manager for various water, wastewater, and reuse projects for Aramco in Saudi Arabia. Project responsibilities included the development of designs and operating plans for RO treatment, seawater filtration, and non-potable reuse as well as being the emergency response engineer for environmental incidences such as well fires and pipeline brakes. For Texaco , technical supervisor of the wastewater treatment facility, and hazardous waste treatment and reclamation facility. Design, construction, and operations duties included hazardous and non-hazardous waste reclamation and landfill disposal facilities.



William Bellamy's Skills & Expertise

Water Treatment
Wastewater Treatment
Desalination
Environmental Engineering
Water
Environmental Awareness
Sustainability
Hazardous Waste Management
Energy
Waste
Water Resources
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Pipelines
Water Quality
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