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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 16:10 | noli, would you be able to do me a huge favour please? could you post a L2 screenshot of SFE on their thread please? thanks very much | sportbilly1976 | |
08/4/2014 16:07 | Bobsworth, no idea as not my field. I have noticed a few that have done a deal. Maybe best to look at oil/gas companies as they take stakes in other companies all the time. | noli | |
08/4/2014 15:59 | No stopping the chart, would be nice to see 100p. | che7win | |
08/4/2014 15:56 | noli 6 Apr'14 - 19:00 - 18459 of 18605 7 0 "My wish is a 60/70% stake taken into the company, this would mean iofina plays out to its full potential and will be no1 in the world for iodine production and the lowest cost producer. No doubt about it, it won't happen over night but once cash is not an option then its plants and mobiles galore." ............................................................ Noli Sorry to ask but can you explain how a 60/70% stake would work in principal in terms of impact on BOD control + existing shareholders and share price. TIA | bobsworth | |
08/4/2014 15:38 | Thanks Noli. Cheers for feedback, optimism is returning :-) | bogg1e | |
08/4/2014 15:32 | The shorters have cleared off and with them all the lies so the momentum is behind a fairly sustained rise. The next two plants are ready to produce if not already producing. So 15 tonnes a week is on the cards while we wait for io6. By the end of June these so levels will look such a steal . Iodine prices will harden in the second price, plants will be optimised and minis come on line. All looking a whole sight better. | bocker01 | |
08/4/2014 15:28 | Here you go Boggle | noli | |
08/4/2014 15:26 | Well. Enjoying the ride. Bought in at 55p. | koolade | |
08/4/2014 15:23 | Just to clarify as I don't want too many questions. I assumed the alien fell of the back of a spaceship, and assume the sale went on in the pub as it was sold to the owner of the pub. That of course along with the fact that everyone knows abandoned alien sale transactions generally end up as a cash deal in the nearest drinking house, behind closed doors. Atacama skeleton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wik Muñoz later sold it to a local pub owner for 30,000 pesos (approximately 60 USD), The potential lack of opposable thumbs may have been the reason for the cut-price deal. Anyway that point clarified, back to the mystery of the IOF share price, I understand TA folk have given up and gone for random guesses about what next. Someone seems to be toying around at 71p. | superg1 | |
08/4/2014 15:20 | Calmar, it would make perfect sense but they have never done it before! I would love them to release s sh*t sandwich RNS, couple the ugly with some great uplifting news. Rumour was they were hoping to get IO4 and 5 running before they released the end of year results, that way they wanted to be able to say current run rate is 2MT per day, that is the sort of news I want to hear. Whether that is feasible or not I do not know. | diggulden | |
08/4/2014 15:18 | This feels like it's going a lot higher to me, all the punters that sold on the way down or last week are scrambling back. Chairman annoucement and IO4/IO5 in production could come any day. The results are already priced in, but any current production figures beyond 1 MT aren't, I would hope can hear current production figures at results time. | che7win | |
08/4/2014 15:12 | Makes sense. | bogg1e | |
08/4/2014 15:08 | Maybe they will release lance's appointment and the receiving of reg certificate of io4/5 in the results to offset the possible poor production figures? | calmar1992 | |
08/4/2014 14:50 | We're only back to where we were two weeks ago, should never have fallen to begin with. | che7win | |
08/4/2014 14:45 | It did it before Boggle, went from 60p up to 90p without pausing for breath in December 2013. In fact, it went all the way up to £1.50 without pausing for too much breath. Not sure it can do that again though. | diggulden | |
08/4/2014 14:42 | I dont know whether to top up or let this 40% straight climb cool off. It looks like this aggressive climb isn't over yet, but 40% is a lot, even when considering the extent of the prior sell off. If noone minds posting, hows level 2 looking? | bogg1e | |
08/4/2014 14:40 | The recent photos of newborn 8 legged goats with distinctly human faces was not funny. Put you off your cornflakes. | bogg1e | |
08/4/2014 14:39 | They all count Bogg1e, they all count. | monkeymagic3 | |
08/4/2014 14:37 | yes, tiny ones. | bogg1e | |
08/4/2014 14:34 | Did it have opposable thumbs? | monkeymagic3 | |
08/4/2014 14:25 | Ata is the name, fell off the back of a space ship and sold in a pub for $60. It's a funny old world | superg1 | |
08/4/2014 14:16 | The little one or the elongated skull, ie the second so called "starchild" skull, the first of which was found in Peru? | bogg1e | |
08/4/2014 14:11 | But it can re your interpretation of it;-). Don't forget the Alien found in the Atacama desert, numerous stories for last year on the topic. I reckon they are trying to steal the planet's iodine reserves to truly form an intelligence beyond our capabilities on this earth. | superg1 |
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