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Yep - why does it do that sometimes?
Lots of buys incorrectly showing as sells????
It can only be good for "home grown" energy supplies, I hope.
Relevant link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60712673
According to the BBC - We should get an update from the government next week regarding the potential of Fracking, amongst other renewable sources of energy. Fingers crossed!
Someone today (15-Mar-22) at 11:54am Bought 300,000 igas shares for £99.60k at 33.20p!
Certainly shows some confidence in this share!!
Russia will have to rely on its Gas sales to Europe to fund its military incursion in Ukraine and ensure domestic stability, but anything is possible at the moment... if any disruption to the supply happens this will rocket surely?
see https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/11/goldman-predicts-what-will-happen-to-europes-economy-if-putin-shuts-off-gas.html
Very interesting.
No political objection from the government but will require support of community. Free gas anyone?
Share price begins to increase.
Greg hands not against shale gas. So are many conservatives in support.
Debate in house of commons now. Shale gas urgent question.
Leadsome, just advised that support from the community maybe possible if locals got free gas.
Sounds good to me.
Might get a bounce here… https://twitter.com/financialjuice1/status/1503633389307535363?s=21
Offset your losses? This is purely a speculative buy with hopes fracking will get the nod. If it’s blocked again it will plummet. Place your bets and spin the wheel but the time to buy was low 20’s and those buys have cashed in or seriously top sliced already. Imho.
I am considering buying into IGas to offset some of my losses recently. Can someone please provide a number of bullet points regarding the positive and negative aspects of IGas and the associated risks they face.
It seems to me if fracking does not proceed, they have a lot of infrastructure in place to support a relatively rapid transition to Geothermal and Hydrogen will come in for more support in the short to mid term. The price of gas/oil will help next years financials look pretty good compared to the last couple of years.
Are IGas delivering a profit, if not, when do they expect to start delivering a profit?
Could someone explain what is meant by the following and if there is anything to concern me:
"IGas have guaranteed the liabilities of subsidiaries"
some profits have been "generated by ring-fenced businesses"
What is "farmed out" and how does it affect the IGas business (in positive ways, negative ways and regarding the risks they face.
Finally, what is the difference between LSE. IGAS and IGAS Energy plc on the Aquis stock exchange?
Thanks in anticipation.
Plenty caught here today.
You can stick that link into "The Wayback Machine" to remove the popups and so on...
https://tinyurl.com/mkc-fiatcurrencydeath
Long live gold in this "Corona period" !!!
Its more viable than accepting gas from Russia though!
Truman quote on Socialism: imgur/gallery/iopX1U4
Just sold some more at 36.8p 9am ...now 16% up today .
just looked at Stockopedia website and it says £20M debt.
I can't see Fracking going ahead, too many people has objections over this method.
Seen some demonstration few years ago,
no Fracking in the forseeable future I'm afraid.
Google it
"The UN was founded at the San Francisco Conference in 1945, as the war was coming to an end. The Secretary-General at the UN conference was a distinguished gentleman names Alger Hiss, movie star-handsome, endlessly efficient and consummately charming. Hiss helped draft the UN Charter. Without credentials signed by Alger Hiss, it was impossible to get into the conference. In a historic news photo that probably appeared on the front page of every newspaper in the United States, President Harry S. Truman and Hiss are shown together on the dais.
As Director of the State Department's Office of Special Political Affairs, Hiss appointed the members of the U.S. delegation to the UN. At the infamous Yalta Conference in the Soviet Union, in February, 1945, where much of this was arranged and where central Europe was secretly deeded to Stalin, Hiss stood at the dying Roosevelt's elbow.
There was only one problem. Alger Hiss was later exposed as a Soviet spy; he was convicted of perjury and imprisoned for lying under oath about his Communist activities. No doubt that was why, at the first London Conference in 1946, a couple of years before he was exposed, Hiss arranged for the Soviets to run UN military activities and for the United States to run UN financial activities, which meant in effect that the Soviet Union won the right to run the UN and we won the right to pay for it. It is important to note that Alger Hiss was just one of many Soviet UN maggots. How likely is it, do you think, that George W. Bush doesn't know all this?"
Might be a good idea to find out which of the tabloids are proxy owned by the Kremlin...
A small holding because I think this could double or more over the next few days as the shale potential gets fully revalued.
All IMHO DYOR
Best of luck everyone
Happy