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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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01/8/2022 19:21 | For anyone looking in the share price has been up most of the day. 8-) | hazl | |
01/8/2022 18:52 | Not really…The sets system just finishes on the last trade. So um yeah anyway. Hopeless really isn’t it. Good luck though | kreature | |
01/8/2022 17:39 | Finishing blue again ....jolly good! | hazl | |
01/8/2022 16:48 | Yes, someone has paid for £20 worth of shares at 1.6. Clearly they know how to manage risk | kreature | |
01/8/2022 16:30 | People are having to pay more I see....1.6. | hazl | |
01/8/2022 16:20 | We only need more interest from different vessels in the shipping industry,now that MSC are so interested and the share price will react accordingly! To my mind this is the start of a very newsworthy time. Exciting! | hazl | |
01/8/2022 15:44 | Oh, hazl said there was a trial going on. But it’s just a framework agreement that might start with a test beginning by December | kreature | |
01/8/2022 15:41 | Cyprus-based MSC Shipmanagement will carry out proof-of-concept (POC) tests and operational trials using Quadrise’s bioMSAR and MSAR fuels ahead of a potential deal for the global fleet. Testing will be carried out on a vessel now owned by MSC, but that had previously been used in a prior demonstration of MSAR and is scheduled to start by the end of 2022, subject to the ship being available. Each POC trial will require 1,000 metric tons (MT) of fuel to confirm engine performance on the vessel. A successful POC will be followed by operational trials to provide commercial operating experience with a view to obtaining Letters of No Objection (LONOs) from the engine manufacturer. Approximately 25,000MT of fuel will be required for each of the operational trials, with fuel to be produced by Quadrise and purchased by MSC. Discussions with other ship owners can continue while MSC testing is ongoing, Quadrise said. MSC and Quadrise are already collaborating on a trial for MSAR, an enhanced emulsified synthetic heavy fuel oil (HFO), on commercial container vessels. Per Proactive 27th july | sarkasm | |
01/8/2022 15:34 | "There is a trial going on" Where ? How's it going ? | kreature | |
01/8/2022 14:41 | I don't think this will look back now. There is a trial going on ,of some importance,involving the largest carrier in the world. Anyone negative on this as the results get closer will be playing with fire in my opinion. This is the best news we could have hoped for and in my opinion provides a base for the rest of the year until those.... hopefully.... exciting results are out! | hazl | |
01/8/2022 14:17 | No , are you thick. Sorry , that was a rhetorical question. | bionicdog | |
01/8/2022 14:16 | Hey nasty cross breed from Surrey look at the chart or are you blind!!! | zico01 | |
01/8/2022 14:12 | They don't normally. | bionicdog | |
01/8/2022 13:57 | The shares were already at or near the lows prior to my purchases. They should recover nicely over the next couple of quarters. btw, keep barking loud !! | zico01 | |
01/8/2022 13:43 | Interims Presentation from March 22: "Quadrise trial equipment is in Morocco, and production of the MSARĀ® trial volumes for the first trial can commence after signature of the updated Addendum." . Addendum was signed 13 June: . Also on 13 June: "The industrial demonstration test and feasibility study covered by this Agreement will occur concurrently, with completion expected in Q3 2022." "In parallel, Quadrise will also complete a technical and economic feasibility study for a potential additional industrial demonstration test at a second site of the Client. This study is close to completion, pending a final visit to the second site by the Quadrise team. T his additional industrial demonstration test will be subject to future agreement, once confirmed." . Slide 11 of the Interims Presentation from May shows the Morocco site B finishing soon, and site A finishing at the end of Q3. . As it's now 1 August, there is now just 9 weeks to the end of Q3. RNS should be flowing real soon as the trials should be starting imminently and progressing for up to 9 weeks. I am thinking the first RNS will be 'fuel manufacturing started" or "fuel manufacturing completed, trial burn starts on [x date]" . | haggismchaggis | |
01/8/2022 13:36 | Everything Zico "invests" in seems to have a chart that looks like a ski slope. | bionicdog | |
01/8/2022 13:34 | Anyway, they seem to've tried the biggest everything in the world and it never works does it? Maersk, Aramco, Pemex, all amounted to nada. Hardly any wonder that the last RNS was a global flop, in that the share price has done nearly nothing | kreature | |
01/8/2022 13:32 | tongosti, We can tell that your maths is not very good to say the least. 700,000 shares @ 1.4824p = £10,374 It's definitely NOT £7,000 !!! ++++++++++++++++++++ tongosti 1 Aug '22 - 13:10 - 1878 of 1879 £7k purchase. What a message. Lol ++++++++++++++++++++ | zico01 | |
01/8/2022 13:23 | Seems a bit desperate tbf. Like the RNS did't work so lets try this 1p buy or however much it was? The other thing it means is that there's no news on the way right? | kreature | |
01/8/2022 13:10 | £7k purchase. What a message. Lol | tongosti | |
01/8/2022 12:50 | The main thing is a director buy bodes well as zico says. | hazl |
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