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the shares may not be doing well , but i bet they have had some good nights out in stoke thou , top tourist spots like cobridge road and tunstall to name a few ,well worth a visit. if you,ve £30 to spare.
up and down like a *****,s knicker,s spring,s to mind
I think the MM's sold too many shares at higher levels and have had to claw them back somehow; hence the drop. We're going to see delayed trades from Monday after hours today.
Why didnt the institution sell in the 30's?? Why sell at half the price, wtf??
FFS!
Stupid thick market makers . Sort this ridiculous drop out! * ankers!
Always complaining when shears go up, but never the opposite direction.
MM’ rot in hell
IGas Energy PLC - Lincoln-based oil and gas producer - Pretax loss narrows to GBP14.2 million in six months to June 30 from GBP38.1 million a year prior, revenue grows to GBP16.6 million from GBP10.5 million. Net production averaged 2,005 barrels of oil equivalent per day in first-half, up from 1,940 year-on-year. Says without impact of Covid-19, production in first-half would have been 2,185 boepd. Full year net production is forecast at 2,000 boepd. Declares no interim dividend.
Signs memorandum of understanding with SSE Heat Networks Ltd for a geothermal district heating project in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire as part of geothermal strategy, but awaits government support. "We believe there is significant commercial potential for geothermal energy production and the development of localised hybrid energy systems generating both heat and power," says Chief Executive Stephen Bowler.
Wow collapsing sp. poorly timed entry. I’m out
From the Presentation..
GEOTHERMAL
Gathering pace.
Planning granted for Stoke-on-Trent Project
• MoU with SSE to deliver network
• SSE intends to invest £750m over the next 5 years in distributed energy
infrastructure – geothermal is core
• Recent ministerial round table/Westminster Hall Debate
• Working groups within BEIS looking at support mechanisms
• Several existing funds identified
• Long term downstream support dedicated to geothermal for the first 30 deep
geothermal projects will unlock a geothermal industry
• April 2021 ARUP and the REA publish new report on the economic and
environmental importance of UK deep geothermal
• Geothermal has the backing of business, academics and NGOs
• Estimates UK could deliver 360 geothermal projects by 2050
• Growing development pipeline of potential projects across the UK
• Manchester
• Newcastle
• Southampton
• Bournemouth
• Increasing number of enquiries from energy providers and consumers
Blue finish would be nice indeed.
Haven't seen today's presentation on the board so will remedy..
http://www.igasplc.com/media/47029/IGas-Interim-Results-presentation-2021.pdf
hoping for a 19P Plus close....I must be going mad in my Old age :-(((((