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O&W Has my latest reply been deleted again ? Is it that aunty creature ?<br /> I'll repost a bit later (also on t he other place) and get Scott Grant to tell his team to act more responsibly. Meanwhile my point is that there is clearly enough investor interest to make a govt or EU loan an unnecessary use of taxpayers' money. The co has said (hasn't it?) that investors are asking to invest in phase 1 without any debt funding, which means they want to load up with INFA equity.
O&W Correction. I mean project equity. Not INFA
Evening Lurker, Would you like me to have your last two posts removed, then you could have another go at them. Lol
Not without ANY debt funding Lurker!
"The level of debt that the Project will require is being modelled currently. Several potential equity project partners have indicated that they may fund a substantial portion of Phase 1 of the Project and, therefore, a large amount of debt finance may not be required."
We will have to wait and see which deal JW & co go with.
It will, imo, be the best long term deal for infa shareholders.
The company will be income generating very soon
Doesn't alter my point. Many investors, such as pension funds, are looking for long term sources of reliable income, which Islandmagee promises to deliver, and which are sometimes hard to find. While some equity investors might welcome the riskier, geared up return that debt will provide, it might be that the co will prefer the really large investors wanting the largest chunk possible delivering the ungeared return that satisfies them, and who will be there to provide further funds for any later investment. If that's the case, an EU grant not only won't be necessary, but may not be offered. And I believe the latest economics (Will the co announce them ?) show a project irr above 13% - which should b enough for those investors without debt gearing. But I stand to be corrected on that.
Just for perspective, my own calcs to be posted 'over there' show that a £40m EU grant, with the same debt/equity ratio as at the co's Dec presentation, would increase cash flow to the equity investors by 24%. Doesn't mean that's what I forecast will happen.
The EU grant has always been the large cherry on the large cake. Like I keep saying wait for the deal
Lurker your messages get deleted because you keep mentioning other bulletin boards.
Its the only place you'll find proper research, (amid some dross admittedly) and opinions not deleted by snowflakes.
The market is liking the look of the cake today.
Lurker you'd have made more money just paying the price it was at a few days back rather than trying to de-ramp it for a better buy in
Heffalump -I'm not touching IFA at this stage. Its too high, and I'm merely cautioning that there'e a very long time to go before any income. I'll tell you when I trade - if I do. My money's in more reliable medium term stocks ! Wouldn't have made much after costs anyway !
Face it Lurker you've missed your opportunity to buy cheap when this dropped very briefly back to 1.06p before surging back to over 1.4p! By the way we're not really interested in you telling us if or when you trade here some of us have been invested in Infa for a long time and are sitting on pretty decent gains! My guess is that you like the Infa story and are still hoping for a cheap entry point otherwise I see no reason why you would bother wasting so much time here....
On the subject of income Lurker Infa will start receiving income to manage the construction phase from the outset so we will not be waiting a long time as you claim
I'm interested in all these project related stories and have followed (and written about) them for many years - thank you very much. They are all magnets for those misunderstand how their financing works (or doesn't work) for investors.
If you had followed these projects for years then you would have seen the value at buying in here when it was as low as 0.24p just under a year ago or was the price too high then like it seems to be too high for you now lol....some of us well researched individuals were buying around the 0.24-0.40p - we are acutely aware Lurker of the level of finance required here to get the project away thanks very much. Good luck with your entry point