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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 |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 42.2M | 7.87M | 0.0410 | 5.61 | 44.13M |
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08/4/2014 14:10 | Hi Nelly, sold up a couple of weeks ago in a bit of a paddy to be honest. Got out low to mid sixty's, then slept on it, bought back in a 59p the next day, then again on the drop down to 51p. As someone said before, 'investors' are irrational, that's me to a T! Having watched it drop so far, I think I had convinced myself something was seriously wrong, maybe the tech was flawed, but having sold out, it allowed me to view things rationally again. Got a long way to go though if I am to get my money back on the loss I took before. The trials and tribulations of the stock market eh... | diggulden | |
08/4/2014 13:49 | diggulden, you back in? From what I remember you sold up last week (?). | nellyb | |
08/4/2014 13:36 | Almost a £100m mCap again, does that mean that any funds that dumped when we were sub £100m will buy back in again?! I seem to recall that the last rise through the £100mCap level was pretty rapid. | diggulden | |
08/4/2014 13:33 | Or passing it round would be ok by me | rovi67 | |
08/4/2014 13:25 | Boggle Can I suggest you stop eating the cake. | superg1 | |
08/4/2014 13:05 | well hundreds of small earthquakes at yellowstone recently and the USGS has not listed even half of them, elk/moose seen running down highways away from the caldera, currently experiencing the fastest rate of ground uplift, a recent increase in sinkholes and Bozeman Montana and Kody Wyoming may be given evacuation orders. Make of it what you will. The sun is also behaving strangely which may have something to dow ith it, but who knows at this stage. | bogg1e | |
08/4/2014 12:40 | Darn, was it that obvious ;-) | che7win | |
08/4/2014 12:32 | "Even twenty years ago, the lake was rising, there is a massive magma chamber underneath that will blow some day. If you get the chance, worth a visit." Don't you like us Che? | dontshoutatonce | |
08/4/2014 12:30 | Postie says later this week! | freshvoice | |
08/4/2014 12:23 | yes, on chrome and using laptop. Just wasted some time looking at Yellowstone and added it to my desired holiday list. Must be time for an RNS soon... (this is one of my more random posts...) | madchick | |
08/4/2014 12:21 | Print has gone smaller | semper vigilans | |
08/4/2014 12:17 | Anyone else having problems with masses of garbage after end of page. Using ipad and safari? | freshvoice | |
08/4/2014 11:57 | I thought that you were now hanging out in Gib, Mr Big ! | darryn1 | |
08/4/2014 11:50 | And your point is ..... Are we all doomed.... I am about to cross the road!!! | ansana | |
08/4/2014 11:39 | Its risen 7 centimeters this year alone btw. | bogg1e | |
08/4/2014 11:34 | Ansana, I would love to go back, I stayed in a cabin next to the lake, lovely place :-) | che7win | |
08/4/2014 11:29 | Blows about every 700,000 years. At present 640,000 and counting. Che a favourite of mine too. Simply fabulous. Must go back to Old Faithful Lodge. | ansana | |
08/4/2014 11:21 | O/T Yellowstone sits on a hotspot. I spent three days and nights there, my favourite place in the world. Not only does it have wonderful wildlife (bears, bison etc), it has spectacular canyons, waterfalls, forests and of course geysers. I remember we rolled into a parking lot and half the car park had disappeared - fallen through the crust. The crust is wafer thin, hence the geysers, mud pools and designated places to walk incase you fall through. Even twenty years ago, the lake was rising, there is a massive magma chamber underneath that will blow some day. If you get the chance, worth a visit. | che7win | |
08/4/2014 11:02 | malachey 8 Apr'14 - 10:30 - 18561 of 18565 0 0 'And finally - I think a big oil find is more likely in Montana !' You heard it here first! Someone call the daily mail! MR BIG STATES 'BIG OIL FIND (likely) IN MONTANA! =================== lol !!!! | warmsun | |
08/4/2014 10:56 | If Yellowstone blows then it should spread the oil as low as Mexico only 10,000 years to go. Fum should have launched csd by then, water bureau deliberating should be done, and Gdl will be still talking about the potential. You need to catch up re oil Mr B. It will happen It's just down the road. One year ago the USGS thought the 3 forks was charged with water. Now they say full of oil and doubles bakken reserves. Iof have 300k acres of 3 forks plus other levels. Have to be careful what you post on these BBs. | superg1 | |
08/4/2014 10:46 | Good spot Malachey. Guess that's the last update we'll ever see (they don't have to notify below 0.5%). For all we know they could be completely out by now. | testuser123 | |
08/4/2014 10:31 | lol more likely than diamond find ! Still unlikely !! | mister big | |
08/4/2014 10:31 | Yep...Friday from 0.57% to 0.41% from memory, best place to look is FCA website, you have too download XLS file, updated everyday. | beeezzz | |
08/4/2014 10:30 | 'And finally - I think a big oil find is more likely in Montana !' You heard it here first! Someone call the daily mail! MR BIG STATES 'BIG OIL FIND (likely) IN MONTANA! | malachey |
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