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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quadrise Fuels International Plc | LSE:QFI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B11DDB67 | 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% | 1.5175 | 1.49 | 1.545 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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24/3/2022 11:53 | Sent to Qfi, two minutes ago: Why would Jasón🛩Air I bet his friends and family are rolling in the aisles😂 46Gillingham Price: 1.625 No Opinion RE: ALTERNATIVE FUELSToday 10:46 Tobythedog I posted a couple of weeks back my reply from Jason when I suggested the company should be put up for sale. By the day I'm becoming more frustrated by the management team. Last year Q1 when raising money RNS's galore and if I remember correctly comments when asked that the team was 90% + one or more of these projects would be commercial on time so high confidence was read into the views of the QFI Team. I think its appalling month after month our money is being burnt with no real understanding what is going on....... Leading us to surmise all 3 project have stalled the team will run out of money and no doubt the new managment team will come up with another plan needing more time and more money. My vote is to put QFI up for sale | brookemia | |
13/3/2022 10:24 | Sent to 🛩JasónӾ noodling Price: 1.70 No Opinion Constantly looking at the pastToday 07:43 Haggis,it's difficult to look confidently at the future when the majority of the timelines(if not all of them),that were promised fail to materialise. I think we all want it to succeed,but there is a thin line between patience and dissolusionment Xxx Same old, same old Jason🛩Air Of course £300,000 p.a. softens it for you😇🛩 | brookemia | |
09/3/2022 19:11 | One positive could be how timeless the presentations are. I could imagine this video playing in 100 years from now with no difference. | kreature | |
04/3/2022 19:36 | kreature, of course it exists, it isn’t just a pigment of someone’s exaggeration🤔 | brookemia | |
04/3/2022 18:34 | Still, I’m very bullish from lower levels | kreature | |
04/3/2022 18:33 | 20m market cap? Surely there’s nothing there worth 20p, never mind 20m? | kreature | |
04/3/2022 01:01 | But isn’t QFIs main product a thought, an idea, ie it doesn’t actually exist as something you can buy today, unlike say the reputable snake oils of China? | kreature | |
03/3/2022 14:49 | kreature Readers may find some guidance in the Marcus Galloway "Snake Oil" trilogy. "Easy Pickins" - "Too good to be true" and "It all comes around" | sallad3 | |
02/3/2022 21:44 | Any news on ‘build own operate’ a refinery ? | kreature | |
02/3/2022 19:01 | I’m thinking, might be worth buying a share or two at 0.001p, for a possible DCB ? | kreature | |
02/3/2022 15:48 | You left out gassyboy | tongosti | |
01/3/2022 22:28 | Remember when tot and Hog were posting 247 on 3i? What a load of diarrhoea in hindsight | kreature | |
01/3/2022 17:53 | Probably ten times overvalued imo……but possibly able to save money by delisting from AIM? Or could maybe save a fortune by closing down completely ? I think I’d invest at that point. Oh hang on not sure | kreature | |
01/3/2022 17:09 | Can you believe this poster🤓 DevonianExile Price: 1.70 No Opinion Doing a dealToday 12:56 Have to say I have held off commenting for quite a while here – and like all holders I would very much like to see news of tangible progress. However some of the recent comment is simply naïve in my humble opinion. This always has been a high risk/high reward share and the reality is that our destiny will be the result of complex and long winded commercial agreements – most of which will be negotiated behind closed doors. As others have stated many times this is not about selling a product. It is entirely about convincing technical and commercial teams to adopt a new process that has not been proven on a commercial scale. This requires working with partner company teams to convince them of the integrity, sustainability, benefits, risks etc of the new process. So in the example of MSC there will be a face off MSC team dedicated to this work headed up by an MSC PM. Within MSC this team will compete for airtime amongst the ranks of MSC senior management - and will have to convince senior commercial and technical teams on every aspect related to adopting any new process. (Eg our finance team will present and then re-present finance models, options and scenarios to cover just about every single financial outcome that might be envisaged). This takes time and will constantly adjust. The Senior MSC team will include all functional heads who will need to be convinced amongst other things on the technical requirements and scalability of the initiative, the risk profile, the financial strength of the supplier and the quality and depth of vendor support. My view is that Quadrise are simply not big enough to do this on their own – and certainly in the case of MSC some sort of partnership/joint venture will eventually emerge. To get to this point the QFI team will require deep understanding of corporate leveraging options – and any CEO, FD, COO would and should be totally immersed in looking at the likely scenarios. Assisted of course by the Non Exec team. Andy Morrison does not seem to me like a non-exec “box ticking” governance appointment. His background has been steeped in Junior AIM capital restructure initiatives – and this may indeed be exactly what we need when working at deal positioning Philip Hill sounds precisely the sort of person we need to manage the technical team and engage with potential partners – who will ask and require convincing on a myriad of technical and commercial realisation issues. They will not want gloss – they will want deep understanding – and a person who understands their needs. Hill has extensive experience of representing BP on JV initiatives – as a partnership director - in his previous life. Quite apart from his technical expertise. So on that basis I will agree with 46Gillingham – we need to let these guys work all this through the projects initiated thus far. As there is no negative news at this point I will also give them quite a bit of slack🥴 14 YEARS🤬 and he wants to give them some slack🤭 What have they been doing-Devonian exile-for 14 years🤔 do you really think that shareholders needed this pompous, long-winded explanation of the obvious, Lord give me strength, I thought Gillingham46 and Indigo were sycophantic enough, but this guy gets Platinum😂 | brookemia | |
28/2/2022 08:41 | Can you believe this apologist🤓 Same old s*#@# for 14 years and Gillingham making excuses -along with Indigo for paying this smooth operator-JASONԇ 🤓46Gillingha Posts: 597 Price: 1.7825 No Opinion RE: Email sent to JasonToday 07:23 Following my reply from Jason what can we learn🤣from this response. No interest in putting the business up for sale and really believes all 3 current projects are still progressing with vigour. Hopes to update all with substantive news asap. So no real change except confirming all 3 projects are still all moving forward. 🥴Thats good enough for me just need to sit back and wait🥴 | brookemia | |
25/2/2022 10:55 | Presumably with no nothing, the investment at this stage would be in either the people, who have left? Or the ideas that have failed? | kreature | |
25/2/2022 08:34 | 🛩Jasónԇ 🥇🦟Bu Chins up Sallad and kreature, not long to go now…🤣& Ip/£1/£10 party anyone…… | brookemia | |
25/2/2022 08:05 | Morning kreature DYOR! | sallad3 | |
24/2/2022 22:24 | Talking of which, surely this is the end for QFI? No office, no Captain, no oil ? What to they sell? | kreature | |
24/2/2022 16:38 | What chance a contract this year when are Jace couldntsell a condom in a brothel | kop202 | |
23/2/2022 17:04 | Sent to 🦟Buoysԇ TheOrns Price: 1.70 No Opinion RE: OnwardsToday 16:35 It was all about VLSFO in my opinion. They trialled us whilst working on that. Did they stringing us along ?? Who knows boyporche Price: 1.70 No Opinion RE: OnwardsToday 16:00 Ive got a Diesel Electric Motor Car lol. BarkingCrazy Price: 1.70 No Opinion RE: OnwardsToday 15:42 I've got a diesel car does that help. Free fuel for life!! Onewife.Livid. Price: 1.70 No Opinion RE: OnwardsToday 15:23 Additional discount to get someone to take the risk of being our guinea pig? rpg7 Price: 1.70 No Opinion RE: OnwardsToday 14:44 It must be all about the buoy then,or was it they where just having us over because they could. | brookemia | |
23/2/2022 09:50 | Sent to QFI, this morning Major diesel changes to be made as Audi introduce renewable fuel to help decarbonise | Express.co.uk Another fuel stealing a March on QFI😆🥴 | brookemia | |
22/2/2022 23:11 | Don’t forget they plan/planned to convert ‘All of the available’ heavy oil in Saudi to msar. So that could be well worth waiting another 10 years for, even though none is available | kreature | |
14/2/2022 12:14 | Sent to 🛩Jasónԇ In free fall🪂㊋ Hotfinance14 Posts: 401 Price: 1.545 No Opinion RE: Q122 NewsToday 11:51 Even our new chairman does not want to buy shares at these low prices. That sums it up. monkeymo Posts: 35 Price: 1.545 No Opinion RE: Q122 NewsToday 11:48 Once a long long time ago I did also see these drops as buying opportunities. That is a time passed, now I do not want buying opportunities I want selling opportunities. Good selling opportunities to at least scratch back some of the money put in during these past 'buying' opportunities. WongaFC Posts: 619 Price: 1.545 No Opinion RE: Q122 NewsToday 11:37 Can see now why MK left the building when he did. I would normally see this as a great buying opportunity but like Monkeymo, I also now have serious doubts about ever selling anything. Doubt there will be any other IIs being conned so easily in future. | brookemia |
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