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Hi Jimmy00 - The next hour could be interesting as expectations are that the SP may go up further next week & people may wish to Buy more at these current prices before then.
1 mm on .75. highest it's been in a while and stands out from the others. Looks like its going into the 70's in the next week. Today was a good day of consolidation and testing if it's ready to move up.
Next deadline is Process & Instrumentation Diagrams which is due in the coming 2 weeks. Will be nice to see another deadline hit. After that we need to wait until October for the Engineering Design Completion.
Know you're in a good share when it raises 10% and noone can be bothered to mention it cause we all know it's worth so much more ;D
And here was me thinking it would be ages until it turned round.ha ha. When you consider the potential and the current MCap, it's one of the best risk Vs reward plays I know of.
I haven’t seen so many positive RNSs in such a short time .. mildly excited
Agree with all the positive comments about Adrian. I think we all owe him respect and gratitude for his immense efforts in fighting against the tide of inertia, turning this marooned ship around and then passing on the baton to a faster runner who will take us past the line in 1st place...... Usain Bolt eat your heart out...Infa are going to go like an exocet!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/markets/article-6068641/DAILY-BRIEFING-Asda-sales-growing-Elon-Musk-plans-LA-underground-tunnel.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490 Small mention for infrastrata
now on both the technical (share price) and fundamental (the company in the real world outside the confines of the digital world of the stock market) fronts
Spud
Totally agree with your post.
Well put, spud.
Without AP's drive and commitment over the last 18 months there wouldn't be an Infa and that is a FACT! I for one respect him for his efforts. I spoke to him briefly yesterday and thanked him, he has stepped aside as the team is now in place to drive this forward. It will be a seamless and amicable transition. I see AP staying on as NED as a positive sign. As shareholders we need a non exec with a decent shareholding
I'm sure MGW met with Wood yesterday? If this is the case then we may see an update today from Mr Malcy
The 2 Woods locking horns. They're not related are they?!
He is staying on - as a NED. From yesterday's RNS:
"Adrian Pocock, the current Chief Executive Officer, will today relinquish his position to John Wood, presently the Chief Operating Officer. Adrian Pocock will remain an Executive Director of the Company undertaking business development activities and will effect an orderly handover to John Wood until 31 October 2018. Thereafter it is intended that Adrian will become a Non-Executive Director".
Nobody has commented thus far on the sterling job that Adrian Pocock has done in leading the turnaround since June 2017. It isn't all down to JW you know. Why is he not staying on in an executive role of some sort? Is he about to take up duties elsewhere? Surely he still has a vast amount of knowledge and experience on Infa to help steer this ship towards its end goal.
schlemiel and I hope to see some decent sp action from here.
BD6Vant, if the "sterling job" you are referring to includes letting the sp drop 13% since he and PW took over I don't really think we have too much to be grateful for. This isn't a race and no such analogy is appropriate. This is a company in which we are invested and what we want are Directors who will take things forward and provide a decent return on our investments. I think we have them now.
only became COO in June and now, 2 months later, he's CEO. They're in a hurry. There's surely lots in the pipeline with these dramatic changes at board levels
Andy Duncan looks like a proper operator as well
A great team now in place to drive the project forward
Horses for courses...... IMO Adrian has done a stirling job to date. Gratitude and respect are due. Think of the picture as a race and now the baton has changed hands. Fresh blood and new energy is a great thing, particularly if the new blood is also respected. Time will tell.
I suspect that the major funding partners and offtake partners with whom the company is in contact and negotiating at this very time have insisted on the change.
My ISA transfer completed today, but couldn't get in before the 3.25% rise. Well, I certainly expect it to go up a lot more in due course!
Share price data can not be accessed on INFA website right now....why could this be?
INFA will begin to motor. JW is an excellent choice as CEO. He' s already been involved with the Costain and Deep KBB contracts here. He has also put his money into buying INFA shares so he clearly has strong confidence in the project. mcadder it looks like you went just a tad too soon.
Nice spot schlemiel.
Obviosly grabbed Malcy's attention big time....he refers to it as a most interesting play!
Should give sp a good kick when Malcy posts the updates on his blog right under the noses of some heavy investors after speaking with BoD.
Happy days.
'Malcolm Graham-Wood
@mgrahamwood
2m2 minutes ago
Just to say that due to time and space constraints some news today such as Falcon will be in tomorrow’s blog. Also I am meeting the @InfraStrata_Plc board today for a full run down on this most interesting play.'
why Pocock never bought any INFA stock.
Now Mr. Wood, let's see some proper news
thanks to Pocock