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Infinis energy ipo
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Yep - let's see how much it goes up and down by in the next few days. Been slow I guess!0
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What effect does the move from conditional to unconditional trading normally have. Or does the answer require a crystal ball ?0
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Was always for me anyway looking like a holder, its moving in the right direction tho.0
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What's effect does it make when it goes into unconditional trading?0
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I'm waiting to sell. Bought for profit, it doesn't complement my existing portfolio.
If unconditional trading gives it a boost I will let it go. If not, I'll set a stop loss so at least I come out ahead of where I came in.I am one of the Dogs of the Index.0 -
Hopefully it does give it a boost - I think unconditional trading is on Wednesday. If it does give it a boost - I can't see it to be high though. But fingers crossed!!0
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Well, I am waiting for a month after its IPO to purchase up to £618 worth of shares. It is also after the end of stabilisation period and hopefully, the share price will be lower.
Patience is a virtue after all. Nevertheless, I still have some concern as to how sustainable the borrowings and dividends are. Still, it is still good for sustainable development so will buy into it soon.
Cheers,
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Any predictions what will happen tomorrow once it goes into unconditional dealing? Share price goes to 273 and doesn't want to move any higher for some reason lol0
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Your guess is as good as mine, I suspect it will swing up and down maybe half a dozen pence and end somewhere between 270 & 275. Most of the price stabilisation will have happened through conditional trading.0
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