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"Hope to move into construction by the middle of next year"
We’ve said goodbye to .2s we’ve said goodbye to .3s. Hello .5s.
SKIN IN THE GAME. Don't we just love it when directors put Skin In The Game. If directors aren't prepared to do it why should shareholders do it. Well done John Wood.
Another positive step forward. All looking good here.
Storengy is a mirror image of what INFA will become. They have also grown in much the same way as INFA will. It's also on APs doorstep. Great post mcadder.
Well done David. A fantastic piece of journalism.
INFA. right time right place.
Well put mcadder.
Thomas13, Your right Thomas, 125m shares @.3p then 385m shares @.24p has caused so much dilution it's hard for INFA to pick itself up off the floor. Unfortunatly circumstanced deemed these placings neccessary so we will have to wait a bit longer I guess. On the upside we could probably name the LTH that own around 25% of the company and this pecentage seems to be growing as time passes. I would include LG in that figure. The placee's that bought at .3p &.4p are becoming less and less so we should eventually see things improve. GLA Fair winds
It hardly seems possible that INFA can be at this juncture yet the SP remains so low. It's inexplicable IMO.
Costain have agreed to do £1m worth of labour on the FEED. I am unclear whether this is being done free gratis with agreement they will get a large chunk of the final construction or if it's in the form of a loan. As I understand it.
Gas developing companies like Ineos and large institutions are constantly looking for avenue's for investment. Hence the reason Ineos bought the Forties pipeline from BP last year. Monies in the bank is no longer a good investment so they need to find projects to make their monies work for them. Deep and Costain will be working hand in hand with INFA to bring on board such companies and institutions. Goverment departments that are awarded sums of money for development have a duty to spend it wisely and spend it they must if their deparments are considered to be efficient. No easy task when dealing whith huge amounts of money. The NI goverment have recently been awarded a huge amount of funding for infrastructure development and aim to eventually make gas available to the whole of NI. The British goverment is willing to guarantee two thirds funding of the construction. The two main reasons for the SP being so low in my opinion is historically INFA have failed to deliver and investors aren't convinced INFA can find the investors to make construction a reality. INFA is now delivering and investors are starting to believe that funding for construction is on it's way. GLA. Fair winds
Atkins, a member of SNC-Lavalin are delighted to be shortlisted for the Engineering Firm of the Year at the Irish Construction Industry Awards 2018. Well done to all the team for getting this far! The Irish Construction Industry Awards has established itself as the premier event in Ireland for benchmarking excellence in the construction industry in Ireland. The Irish Construction Industry Awards has recognised on a national scale some of Ireland’s leading construction projects and the teams behind them. The Irish Construction Industry Awards 2018 will take place on Thursday, June 14th at the Citywest Hotel, Dublin. The awards ceremony is attended annually by the top companies within Ireland’s construction industry.
There is no downside in the forseeable future at the moment IMO. The fact that we have Costain, Deep.KBB and Evan Passaris all on board and pulling together with Graeme, Matt, Adrian and Karen, means there will be ongoing discussions with numerous lenders and developers across a broad and diverse range of companies expert in the field of gas storage development. This project will have without doubt moved onto a higher plateu with all parties signing non disclosure agreements and deeply aware of their responsibilities and reputations. It's also likely with SI Capital involved there could be additions to the BOD and directors buying when they are free to do so.. There's a general consesus that positive news flow is imminent and that the FEED is progressing very well. Infrastrata PLC is in a very good place at the moment. IMHO. Fair winds.
Re rate long overdue. don't usually pay much attention to these types of charts but this one IMHO has it spot on. Good find Spud.
Good historical update mcadder for potential new investors researching this share.
Sincerely impressed with your commitment mcadder and Spud. Wish I had been there. Looking forward to the weeks ahead with some positive news flow. GLA.
Two large shareholders mcadder and spud, two merry and diligent creatures they are, set sail from Cairnryan to Larne aboard SS INFA on a Dies Infaustus daring the wrath of the gods to set sail on a Friday. Alas they forgot the black cat to bring them luck and dared to whistle during the journey thus challenging the wind itself. With the help of the covey crump and the bunting ****** they navigated the Irish sea slaying many a kraken and offering prayers to Saint Nick. They made their way through pubs, brothels and tattoo parlours and emerged the other side beaten bruised and more colourful than when they entered and many a scuttle butt will be told in the taverns about the two sailors from SS INFA who arrived on a Friday morning with lots of silver and were seen working their passage home by evening. A fine piece of filming was made of the site that is soon to be developed and smoko's were had at a friendly natives abode. Mermaids were tarnished and guiness was consumed then the return journey beckoned. Cormorants, storm petrols and saint elmo's fire guided them over the wreck of the Hesperus and home safely aboard SS INFA. Three cheers for the two sea dogs mac and spud for showing us what it means to be committed investors in both time and money. I take my hat off to you both. Fair winds.
.5p paid SS INFA back on course. GLA
Captain Pocock's back on board. We must be setting sail. Now only down 20,000 Doubloons. GLA LTH.