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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 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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26/2/2023 18:04 | I repeat. Quadrise have achieved what no one thought possible! They have MSC interested enough to procure a ship to test OUR fuel! | hazl | |
26/2/2023 18:03 | Dud I'm a modest person so I won't tell you about my successes. The stock market has been a dangerous place in the last year so I had sold most of my shares and just gone into a few in recent times... just to keep a bit of activity going. I'm afraid a lot of people liked the announcement in the week, and it rose over twenty five percent on one day alone from memory! So you're on a sticky wicket there! People that haven't a good argument about a company often attack a poster. I'm used to it son! Go and do something useful for goodness sake,for your own health....you are only here to get at me. Quadrise have achieved what no one thought possible! They have MSC interested enough to procure a ship to test OUR fuel! Now get over yourself. | hazl | |
26/2/2023 17:56 | Kreature Oh I'm sorry about your share Purple bricks ! There was an article in the Times about the unfortunate drop. You're not having much luck are you? | hazl | |
26/2/2023 17:55 | Not forgetting her start/invested prices ~ 1.75p and 2.25p. Not exactly a good advert for encouraging others? Seems one may need lessons from Chrisoil, pump & dump. 2 failures? Maybe time to change you hat? | dudishes | |
26/2/2023 16:32 | 15% down year to date 84% down over last few years So not sure where you’re getting your stats from ? Unless you mean the 3 tenths of a penny rise ? | kreature | |
26/2/2023 15:50 | 20% Up on the week and biofuels in the news....bodes well. IMO | hazl | |
26/2/2023 14:38 | Saipem's Drilling and Construction Fleet to Run on Eni's Biofuels by Paul Anderson | Rigzone Staff | Sunday, February 26, 2023 Saipem’s drilling and construction vessels could be running on biofuels following a Memorandum of Understanding signed with Eni Sustainable Mobility. The two companies noted in a joint statement that particular attention will be given to operations in the Mediterranean Sea. Saipem’s fleet for drilling and construction includes 45 vessels. Through the MoU, both companies are strengthening their mutual efforts to diversify energy sources and reduce the carbon footprint across offshore operations. Eni has been producing biofuels since 2014, as it converted its Venice and Gela refineries into biorefineries, which, as the statement stressed, have been palm oil free since the end of 2022. Eni is using its proprietary Ecofining technology to process vegetable raw materials or animal waste and HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) biofuel products. According to Eni’s plan to hit carbon neutrality by 2050, biofuels are a major strategic pillar. Eni is focused on a decarbonization process aiming to reduce emissions from industrial processes and products. “This agreement forms part of the execution of Saipem’s strategy for the reduction of GHG emissions and implements, together with the other initiatives and investments envisaged in the Group's strategic plan, which encompasses the reduction of its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2035 and the achievement of Net Zero (including Scope 3) by 2050,” the joint statement read. Both companies will bring their respective expertise to the table with Eni Sustainable Mobility being among the first producers of biofuels in Europe. The company aims to bring its global expertise in providing solutions to reduce carbon emissions. Saipem is committed to the energy transition and has set a target of increasing the share of alternative fuels used by its fleet which would result in lower emissions, not only for Saipem but its clients as well. “Thanks to the use of biofuel, Saipem will potentially be able to reduce emissions by around 550,000 Tonnes of CO2eq per year, equal to 60% of its total annual Scope 1 emissions,” the statement said. To contact the author, email andreson.n.paul@gmai | misca2 | |
26/2/2023 14:32 | Advised, but not you Co. anyway! | dudishes | |
26/2/2023 14:31 | Let's stick to Quadrise fuels here. We had a great week! What was it up by about 20% in the end? | hazl | |
26/2/2023 14:22 | Can they make a lithium battery water emulsion theory, for the purpose of a placing ? And to save the planet. You know sea levels have already risen 40 meters, so who gives a hoot over another couple of millimetres | kreature | |
26/2/2023 11:33 | OT This is for CUSN to dispel oddball above. 'The granite in which the lithium-rich waters are found stretches from the Isles of Scilly 25 miles off the Cornish coast to Dartmoor in Devon.' 'UK will have Cornwall to thank for lithium bonanza after further £9m invested' China currently holds 80 per cent of the world's known reserves. | hazl | |
26/2/2023 11:15 | 10 Largest Container Shipping Companies in the World in 2023 MSC – Mediterranean Shipping Company. APM-Maersk. CMA-CGM. COSCO – China Ocean Shipping Company. Hapag-Lloyd. ONE – Ocean Network Express. Evergreen Line. Hyundai Merchant Marine. | ariane | |
26/2/2023 11:02 | I am not going to waste any more time on you....the mistakes are there for all to see. You are only fooling yourself. | hazl | |
25/2/2023 22:29 | I thought I was one step ahead of the crowd? I'll suggest one more fact v fiction, there is no Lithium in Cornwall, the Lithium that is present, happens to be in Devon and belongs to a totally different company. Would suggest that at 2.25p & 1.75p, you are somewhat behind your investment. What couple of things have I got wrong lately? Or maybe you are referring to yourself? cheers | dudishes | |
25/2/2023 17:29 | Now dud do you think you could be a bit more humble and admit that despite getting a couple of things wrong lately, you stated that the rest of us ought to do more research. Both on CUSN and QFI. We do have more than 30% interest in Cornish Lithium as I hope you now realise. I try to acknowledge if people give fresh information. However I am well upto speed on my investments . | hazl | |
25/2/2023 15:23 | We will only need a fraction of the market, you see, to being quids in but it has to be tested and liked first. That is the next stage. IMO | hazl | |
25/2/2023 15:22 | Oh ffs szzzz | kreature | |
25/2/2023 15:21 | Actually that is interesting Dud. | hazl | |
25/2/2023 15:19 | It is certainly the case that the shipping industry is under attack as it were by those leaders who decide what will happen as they try to bring us down to zero carbon. I was shocked when I first gleaned that. If they have their way then we will lead very different, austere lives. How much will actually happen who knows? Nonetheless I don't think it negates our investment here. I believe MSC are canny they didn't build from nothing to being the biggest carrier with out knowing the system and I'm sure they have looked ahead. We are the 'transitory' fuel, we will cope with the inbetween stages if the fuel proves to be what they want. Certainly MSC bought a ship...an older ship for the purpose so that says something. IMO | hazl | |
25/2/2023 15:00 | Sorry, it was "Hard Talk". Guess you need to check archives, for past week. Or check with the Co. kreature, not sure about dream juice, I doubt they had any intention. Reduction of fleet by 75%, is a fact, sort of gets them in the clear for now. PS: May be wise for some to do research? | dudishes | |
25/2/2023 14:46 | Does that mean they will be buying 75% less dream juice ? This is all most upsetting | kreature | |
25/2/2023 14:40 | Interview on British TV. The boss, Vincent Clerc quoted, as fleet is too old. Cargo ships last some 18yrs (his words), 75% of MSC fleet defunct shortly. They have no intention to replace, seems that they will get by with remaining 25%. I think it was an interview on "Hard Chat", late night interview? Shares rose, not by much, the following day. Mind boggles! | dudishes | |
25/2/2023 14:29 | Dud have you a link cause 75pc ditch seems too far fetched, even you must think that. | sarkasm | |
25/2/2023 14:27 | kreature, announced on British TV by MD Vincent Clerc, apparently 18yrs is the life of his ships, most are near retirement. 75% will be disposed of in short time. Doubt they are too bothered about fuel? | dudishes |
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