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I had a look on companies house and Bloomberg, GL is a busy man, has a couple of private companies. Could be reason?
I reckon there'll be a bunch of buying on Monday.
Gut feelng.
And still no-one is any the wiser what the real reason behind GL's abrupt departure was.
TBF They have put out a detailed update confirming significant updates end of the month so why would anyone expect anything before then.
Tweets don’t really cut the mustard! GL’s abrupt departure concerns me - loss of a strategic thinker with vast experience. Nearly 2% sold today, another few weeks without material news and god knows to what level the sp will have drifted down.
Kezz post something relevant or meaningful research instead of childish observations and supposition.
looking sick
good news or bad
leaky leaky?
@Radders99 I think you're right. Mass events provide great platform for those who are primarly interested in stirring up trouble. By having meetings in small groups you're more likely to meet people who're actually keen on discussing things through, have a better chance of addressing their individual concerns and getting your point across.
Agreed ..I do like Kibuc's reference to "a bucket of salt " made me smile --good news coming very soon !!
I think INFA are trying to manoeuvre through this by doing the right thing in terms of transparency and communication, so meetings arranged for the public to ask what they want and be more informed, which is entirely right. However not holding more mass public forums which will just descend into grandstanding and the loudest being heard. They will not win with some as they don’t really want more information they just want it stopped. As you say I would imagine this will mirror the implantation of any energy/power station built anywhere
I'm pretty sure every power plant / gas storage that has been built in the history of the UK has had local protests though tbh - we just live in an age now where twitter can be spammed - isn't anything more special than all other constructions have had unless you think it is for some reason
@Humpalupms There are two separate issues here. One is obtaining the licence, which should be a purely administrative decision based on provided evidence and I don't expect any negative surprises on this front. Local unrest is another one and I think it's overly optimistic to expect that it will dissipate once the licence is granted. Those people are not protesting against what they thing is illegal but against what they think is wrong, therefore legal proceedings are unlikely to influece their point of view to any significant degree. Ideally the company would find a way to ease their concerns, though I appreciate that people have learned to take any corporate communication with a bucket of salt, and some will never be convinced.
Exactly getting the marine license is going to be based on facts and stats that JW has confirmed are all groovy. And once that's done and dusted the protesters have officially 0 legs left in their campaign
On the protesters focussed specifically on Brine discharge they seem to place no reliance on the very detailed reports required to satisfy DAER and obtain a Marine License, but on their own one sided internet research or hearsay.
Tweet from JW just popped up saying,"Really positive week on all fronts, lots of progress as all the works streams start coming together."
Let's hope so, without any further delays please.
Holding firm , but, unsettled by a few recent events if I was being honest.
Me too! I was scrambling around looking for an rns release
Almost had a heart attack!
There was a sell of and subsequent cancelation of the trade @ .50p. That was a bit of a WTF moment for a sec.
Looks like they still sold @ .85p
Hey ho! Normal first hour stuff.
The 35% equity and 65% debt being banded around for financing structure will be done at project level. Those who assume the equity portion means dilution/placing at INFA company level need to brush up on their research. It beggars belief.
"most gone to financial institution".
What an absurd statement, completely unbacked by facts.
"most gone to financial institution".
What an absurd statement, completely unbacked by facts.
Protesters have every right to protest and be concerned with ecological and other considerations affecting their community and landscape BUT they also will seek security of gas supplies and pricing of the same .Many will go home to their gas CH and cookers but I respect not all as gas is not reaching all parts of the Isle of Ireland.The U.K. Is far from ready to rely upon wind and solar for energy needs .Gas will cover the transition from coal and oil.
So as long as we respect the concerns and abide by all regulatory conditions and behave responsibly at all times setting out our position clearly and fairly,we will have no problem..
We have the backing of E.U. And The U.K. government and the project has had significant funding to date with more in the pipeline.(sorry for that !)
if the project falters Ireland's current projected energy needs will struggle to be satisfied in full ..Snip just has to be dualled and the sooner the better ...Remember,folks, the Island of Ireland is at the end of the line literally ..stay calm and encourage the BOD to continue it's respect for those in opposition whilst not faltering with hard graft on the financials and project engineering etc ..not long to go now !!
we should expect several partners to joint us to develop the project. some derampers thought we going to have placing
for god sake, we only had placing few weeks ago and most gone to financial institution. so expect news soon and its going to be very significant news. sub 20m mcap is very cheap imho
If you read my post of 15.38 on Tuesday you will get a reasonable answer to your SP question.
Oh right, thanks. I'm seeing this as a longer term investment, just seems strange that it is so volatile when all news indicates positivity. Unless, of course, there is inside knowledge driving it down.