wilbs
- 07 Jul 2004 19:47
The main activity of Biofuels is the large scale production and exploitation of biodiesel and glycerine following the construction and commissioning of the initial plant.
Biodiesel is produced from vegetable oils and, as an environmentally friendly product, can make a significant contribution towards reducing green house gases and meeting Kyoto targets.

RNS's from BFC can be viewed at:
http://www.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/index?search_type=3&words=bfc&go.x=17&go.y=8
http://www.biofuelscorp.com/
Big Al
- 24 May 2005 20:18
- 308 of 1184
tallsii
Please note the release of 6 days ago!!! I wish people would keep an eye on things instead of asking questions which could be answered in 2 minutes if they look around!
RNS Number:4369M
TIDMBFC
Biofuels Corporation PLC
18 May 2005
Biofuels Corporation plc
Appointment of Commercial Director
The Board of Biofuels Corporation plc ("Biofuels"), which is in the advanced
stages of completing one of Europe's largest bio-diesel manufacturing plants, is
pleased to announce the appointment to the Board of Richard Nickels as
Commercial Director, with immediate effect.
Richard (45) has over 19 years' experience in energy sales and marketing, having
worked for a number of major energy groups, including Exxon, Esso and TXU
Energy. His experience includes marketing, multi-channel selling, new product
development and customer service management.
Field Walton, Chairman of Biofuels, comments:
"Richard's significant experience with major oil companies, including Exxon and
Esso, equips him well for this key role as Commercial Director. His appointment
completes our executive team and brings a major impetus to our sales efforts as
we complete the construction of our Teesside plant and move towards full scale
production by the end of September."
18 May 2005
Enquiries:
Biofuels Corporation plc 01642 345 683
Sean Sutcliffe, Chief Executive
Bob Green, Finance Director
College Hill 020 7457 2020
Gareth David
Mark Garraway
There are no matters to be disclosed pursuant to paragraphs 6.f.2 (b) to (g) and
paragraphs 16.4 and 16.5 of the Listing Rules of the UK Listing Authority
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
goal
- 24 May 2005 21:18
- 309 of 1184
hello Big Al, I've been watching BFC for a few months now because of a recommendation in a money mag, to me this looks like a good investment so it's down to timing an entry, I will wait to see if this is a start of an up trend.Regards goal.
Big Al
- 24 May 2005 21:50
- 310 of 1184
Hi goal.
I've no position at present. Like the long term thing, but can't stick these in an ISA and I do little real share dealing outside that. Personally think this hit is well overdone, but you can't buck the market and any bad news by anyone is getting hammered just now. It's a time to keep the powder dry(ish!) and see what develops.
Patience or ease back in, methinks.
goal
- 24 May 2005 21:57
- 311 of 1184
Thank you for you thoughts.
simonpaynton
- 26 May 2005 11:06
- 312 of 1184
Can anybody explain this...
Yahoo says todays price is currently 94.75 +6.75 up 7.67%
Money AM says price is currently 91.00 +0.00 up 0.00%
It has been like this for a good few hours!!! Who is correct and why the price diff???
Ta
Big Al
- 26 May 2005 11:11
- 313 of 1184
Simon,
BFC was briefly at Yahoo's price before falling away. Might be delayed prices at Yahoo?
simonpaynton
- 26 May 2005 11:54
- 314 of 1184
Mmmm
NLR & SBT are the same, the prices dont match. Its not a 15 minute thing, BFC is now showing on Yahoo as +5.40%
O well, guess it will all pan out by the end of the day....
Stan
- 26 May 2005 12:06
- 315 of 1184
I suppose to get the real price of anything Is to go Into your broker and see what price they give.
Just a thought.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 26 May 2005 12:14
- 316 of 1184
simonpayton,
The price from MoneyAM is the correct live price - it is currently at 91.5p up 0.5
Ian
deadfred
- 26 May 2005 12:25
- 317 of 1184
simon yahoo go for mid bid price m8 imho
i had same problem with a few of my shares
but if you must know the real price go to the stock exchange site its usually right imho
Bullshare
- 26 May 2005 12:36
- 318 of 1184
simon: Also be aware that Yahoo do not show mid price they display the last traded price which on their 20 minute delayed feed shows as 93.5p,when in fact they should use the mid for SEAQ stocks. Since the 93.5 trade there have 4 more declared.
Ours are real live marketprices!!! So we are showing bid/offer of 90/95p, mid of 92.5 up 1.5p which is 1.65% up 1.5p. Spot on
LsSE site is 20 mins delayed also.
So best to use our live prices:-)
simonpaynton
- 26 May 2005 12:48
- 319 of 1184
OK
So MoneyAM is the "correct" price, thats cool, as long as I know which one is correct. The bugger is that I have a ticker in my browser and I think that gets the data from Yahoo, so I get all excited and then look at moneyam and the price aint move :(
So Ian, next job, you guys doing a ticker for FireFox?? :)
Ta
hlyeo98
- 02 Jun 2005 10:28
- 320 of 1184
BFC is dirt cheap now...82p... BUY
wilbs
- 02 Jun 2005 10:35
- 321 of 1184
Beat me to it hlyeo98.
What a bargain to be had!!!
I am gonna release some funds elsewhere and topup.
wilbs
hlyeo98
- 03 Jun 2005 08:35
- 322 of 1184
Bought yesterday but woke up this morning...at 78p
crockham
- 07 Jun 2005 08:48
- 323 of 1184
Can anyone confirm the float price for this? I have in mind it was about 60p.
What are the chances of it going below this level?
tallsiii
- 07 Jun 2005 08:56
- 324 of 1184
The float price was 80p.
The recent share issue raised 30m pounds. With 45m shares in issue now that equates to 67p per share. So the market is not currently putting a high valuation on the work done and money spent to build the factory up until the fund raising.
aldwickk
- 07 Jun 2005 09:00
- 325 of 1184
How far are they behind with plant start up? and will they be importing most of the oil [ palm oil ] because of the space needed to grow enough rape seed in the UK.
RD
- 07 Jun 2005 09:15
- 326 of 1184
Their last report said the plant was a month behind but production would still start on schedule, in September. I believe the plan always was to use imported palm oil, but there's a lot of flexibility in what they could use if rape prices became low enough to become viable, it could be used instead (or as well as). A lot depends on subsidy levels (and encouraging more environmentally-friendly fuel must be increasingly high on the political agenda).
This now seems seriously oversold. Buyers now coming back in so hopefully today is the turning point.
crockham
- 07 Jun 2005 09:33
- 327 of 1184
thanks for that tallsiii.
so below 67 would make it rather good value!