Re: 29% loss crystallised from IPO Learning point: never have anything to do with Terra Firma.
29% loss crystallised from IPO Wasn't a large investment but still grates. At least it is closure.
29% loss crystallised from IPO Wasn't a large investment but still grates.
Re: infinis investing nice bounce offa the 'buy zone'...game over...
Well Well Well .... [link]
LSE:WIND Interesting things going on there.The management have made a non binding offer for the business.EBITDA 2014: £10.4mInterest £2.2mLoss £4.4mThis points to depreciation of at least £10m on a turnover of 11m, and assets (PPE) of £50m.20% depreciation?LSE:INFI has depreciation of 50m on turnover £235m and PPE of £422m -- 12% depreciation.Lots of wind sites are in development to boost future earnings and many will qualify for ROC.All discussion on LSE:WIND at iii has been disabled:Error: proxyerrors 502THIS IS ALL HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS.
Re: -6.5% that hurt!!!! Ouch Nope. Mind you the volume is very small so does not seem to take much to move this share. Getting fed up with those announcements. Not sure who is going to buy Terra Firma's shares with current government negative stance on green energy.
-6.5% that hurt!!!! Ouch There is no news I have come across .... Just the 8.3's and 8.5's .... Anyone else heard anything?
Have I missed something? Dang!! 7% down today?I dont see anything in the news to the effect - anything I missed?
New buys / builds Would any one know if any further new builds or acquisitions were in the plans with Infinis? The TerraFirma situation (70% owners still I believe) appears to throw any reasonable forecast out the window?
Re: Why all these Form 8.3,8.5 entries? Terra firma announced they were looking to exit a while back. I think they hold circa 80% so this would trigger a bid for the remaining shares. Not heard anything more since.
Why all these Form 8.3,8.5 entries? Is there a takeover bid?
Re: Judicial review link to the news:[link]
Judicial review Brave decision.Odd way to spend money given that they are only arguing the toss about what a proportionate (ie. lawful) notice period would look like. Result will depend entirely on which judge we get.Win and we will get our costs back and perhaps a longer notice period (but only by a few months).Lose and we will have to pay HMG's legal costs.Personally I am surprised the SP hasn't fallen further on the news. All legal action is uncertain and the upside if we win is limited.
Re: Possible Light at the end of the tun... dont think its going to make anyone feel better ... But I am 30% down meselfHowever - I bought these for long term - buy and forget kinda thing ... keeping an eye though .. who knows? .. Following the past and recent news and whatever "minial me" can do research on I believe this company/share has a long way to go ... Its just a matter of time regards