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I may be analysing this too much but looking at the number of transactions and the value of each transaction recently, it appears as if most buys are not of any big value (bar the 20k and few higher 4 figure buys).
This suggests to me that most of these buys could be coming from private investors. Thinking out loud here. How do most of these investors hear about Infrastrata and how do they come to invest in Infa ?
Is it broker recommendations, hearing about it from other investors like ourselves, local knowledge about the company, have someone on the ground recommend it ie from someone working in H & W, from monitoring interested party / director buys and investing in companies with that method, from reading financial press or online research, etc ?
Just curious, and wondering do us existing investors contribute much to spreading the word on Infa to other potential investors ?
Ton4%
Mr Rosser adds another 1% :-)
And not a sell as yet, A few more of those 2mil buys would be nice...
Indeed, Tango.
C. 0.42p was held for quite a period back then. With a jump up to c. 0.60p and back again.
Another 10% up again today with 0.43p being paid. Looking good.
https://invst.ly/qw98v
Have learnt to temper my excitement here though. :)
The markets a bit off today so to grow on yesterday's gain bodes well ,
With the news positive this will climb
We are at the August 2019 resistance level at the minute, hold above that and should be clear to 0.06 then next resistance 0.85 but any substantial news will obliterate both IMHO.
with ML, FSRU, MOD, Barrow, Cruise liner operator, Wind Turbines all in the pipeline, just one of them would make the current Mcap look even more pathetic, The future is bright! IMHO
If the Gov have serious intentions about reinventing the UK economy and, in particular, its manufacturing base / heritage post Covid and post Brexit, then there aren't many better examples than Infa.
Certainly a great one to begin with - the world truly beckons.
B
It all adds.
No negatives here at present ,
It breeds confidence
It may be another director/ii buy....
Wow !!!!!!!
Nice buy gone through,
That's good money
And effort to turn this company round is now being seen in the sp ,
The bod found a great asset in h&w giving us two companies,
Rewarded by the ii .
Lots to come , building a great team ,
The ml will take the locks off !
A bit of insurance the powers to be would not have bought unless good times where round the corner ,
H&W buy ,and straighteners on the mess last year will see this a decent buy imho.
The ml will the locks off ,
Radders, it's coming very soon!
Whatamess. the ml is not high risk
It's bolted on !
Given Public Consultation concluded nearly 2 months ago and all docs are in with all boxes ticked - there clearly remains a level of Risk until approved but doesn’t feel like high risk
We will see a ml ,
It's a give me .
We can motor on with storage then
In the mean time h&w will be adding to its work , good times ,
The countrys coming off lockdown
Yes and William Duff, the Director of Sales - Commercial & Offshore (inc renewables) at Harland & Wolff posted yesterday on LinkedIn “Great news indeed, we at Harland & Wolff Belfast are well positioned to support these Wind Farm projects”. Hopefully being well positioned will be converted into some deals. It certainly fits well.
Not replying to myself, just reposting to inform that Fred Olson, the previous parent company of H&W, is involved with at least one of those windfarms. Let's hope we have maintained good contacts with them...........
RE: Offshore wind farm jackets.14 Feb 2020 11:58
Tango. A potential boost for your morale......
I suspect the jackets are connected to previous H&W contracts linked to the parent company Fred Olsen Energy (FOE). If so, we could be bound for much more work as FOE have just confirmed a new windfarm with EDF energy off the coast of Dublin. 220 turbines - 1st phase, 200 turbines - plus 220 potential 2nd phase. Quote from one of the links below:
"EDF’s partner in the project is Fred Olsen Renewables, a subsidiary of listed Norwegian company Bonheur ASA – a company involved in renewable energy, shipping, offshore drilling and cruises. A second phase of planning has been submitted for a further 200 turbines."
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/retail-and-services/edf-picks-up-stake-in-wicklow-wind-farm-for-estimated-100m-1.4170593?mode=amp
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/energy-and-resources/energy-firms-plan-to-invest-billions-in-irish-sea-wind-projects-1.3871443
Not replying to myself, just reposting to inform that Fred Olson, the previous parent company of H&W, is involved with at least one of those windfarms. Let's hope we have maintained good contacts with them...........
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/major-energy-boost-as-seven-offshore-wind-farms-fast-tracked-0phbtd9xd
If H&W get a piece of any of those deals! Pylon or bucket fabrication and or assembly like 2018/9, or possibly installation at sea??
There must be a few orders on the books to get the sp moving this fast on low volume...