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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
John probably had support of 5% of company's shares (incl his own 3.7%), so may not have been as pleasant a transition as RNS makes out. However, great news and market seems to like it.
Yeah he's shown a lot of faith in the company buying on the open market - happy with the choice here :}
Agree. Happy with that. The right man to drive this to construction and beyond
Very positive, JW has the focus of the company and by backing it to the tune of £180k by on market purchases his focus is well aligned with SHs. John has some excellent credentials, a complimentary step now in the major turnaround of the company and the full formation of a very strong board. This is excellent news.
Very interesting, didn’t aee that coming..... Thoughts?!
'A chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking executive in a company, and their primary responsibilities include making major corporate decisions, managing the overall operations and resources of a company, and acting as the main point of communication between the board of directors and corporate operations.'
So Wood's spent thousands on stock purchases and now becomes CEO. What is Wood's plan? I am now genuinely intrigued
This is interesting indeed
Just regurgitating mostly....
Spudtheplumber said (ADVN) ‘The beauty with Medium Range Storage (MRS) is the rate of withdrawal and injection. Islandmagee will be able to withdraw over 20 million cubic metres of gas per day’.
So based on that, given that in 2017 gas prices fluctuated between 35 and 53 pence per therm (industry gas prices vary significantly depending on energy consumption) and given that a therm = approx. 2.64 cubic metres of gas.
Consider this Illustration: (40p per therm is 15p per cubic metre) 15p x 20m = 300m p, = £3m per DAY!
…….I am liking that sir!...if me maths is correct.
I think these are small trades part of larger trades which can be settled later and admitted via a blocklist.
Surely each and every warrant exercise must be disclosed in an RNS as there is a change in the Number of shares outstanding.
Sooner or later EG ; )
chewing warrants imo. munch munch
All buys this morning so far, despite showing odd sell. Monday's reporting should see new highs IMO, unless positive vibes filter through sooner of course. Has to be a gem in the making for the latter part of Q2 and well beyond.
Ireland (island) is deemed to be susceptible to supply shocks simply because it is geographically situated on the edge of the EU supply chain. This alone provides Ireland/NIRE with a persuasive case for further EU funding through the CEF and EIB
The EU's 'solidarity principle' also provides a cast-iron guarantee in ensuring that the island of Ireland is sufficiently and securely supplied
The tentacles of the EU won't be deterred by Brexit. Integration and dependency in all its forms is the defence mechanism strategy of client state politics
Is in the process of being redone I believe. Puts that one to bed for you, but yet - as others have stated - more important things being worked on at present.
Idiot.
You may own your own house but the government owns what is under it.
Fracking licences are being given out all over the UK.
That means the biggest gas company can go under your home and you can't object.
Will your home be the next big sink hole for your children.
Yep could be 640million sink holes if the big gas company has it way.
Will this fracking company care.