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Biofuels Corporation. (BFC)     

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.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=BFC&Si

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/

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!

stockdog - 07 Jun 2005 11:44 - 328 of 1184

Not sure issue price is relevant anymore after what they have been through in terms of plant building and additional fund-raising. Stock is definitely out of favour big time and probably oversold, but the last time there was discussion of fundamentals here it seemed difficult for BFC to make any gross profit on its biodiesel - rather significant.

As to raw stock, they plan to use imported palm oil. However, interstingly enough in the long report from DOO on its annual results and fund-raising, in Bukino Faso DOO and BFC have entered into a JV. How long before BFC start using excess jatropha bean oil form DOO's ever-increasing plantations round the world (as I have suggested should happen previously).

In the same vein, how long before DOO's greater than expected production of rawstock justifies building one of BFC's refineries in China, India, S. Arfrica, S. Arabia, Madagasca, B/Faso, etc?

A merger between these two basically good companies could be wonderful to behold. Meanwhile, I am losing interest in BFC in favour of DOO's evidently much more assured management and development.

Wish I'd sold all my holding at the peak instead of just one third - (as my friend, Hindsight, claims to have done!)

sd

belisce6 - 07 Jun 2005 15:45 - 329 of 1184

am on a similar wavelength of thinking stockdog.....

as DOO has the plantations, but does not seem to have enough refineries (those little things - albeit portable; compared to BFC's massive one) - although i think that they have stated that their plantations are also for the sale of the jatropha seeds...

if BFC was to use DOO's jatropha then it would simply be a matter of whether BFC could make enough after paying a "competitor" for it's fuel supply; and whether DOO would make enough out of selling some of it's jatropha (rather then processing it themselves) to a competitor....

the rape seed oil is too expensive, and even with massive tax concessions is still up there in terms of cost; i read in an 'australian renewable fuels' prospectus that palm oil was not good for colder climates (??) = european winters ??......and DOO seems to be pushing it's jatropha all over the world, leading one to think that it has already been well and truly tested.....

would make a lot of sense and perhaps even create a medium term biodiesel monopoly if the 2 teamed up firmly; such as DOO buying a sizable chunk of BFC, and perhaps having BFC to build another one or two massive refineries (such as the one in UK) in Europe, and then BFC supply europe with biodiesel made from DOO's jatropha.......whilst DOO continues placing it's smaller portable refineries in countries of smaller population etcetc.....

although tis just my imagination wandering - stranger things have happened.....

stockdog - 07 Jun 2005 16:17 - 330 of 1184

belisce6 - maybe we should just do the obvious and write to them - "from where we're sitting it looks like you should merge - have you thought about it?"

I think I'll do just that - at worst they can treat me like some sort of crank and politely ignore me.

sd

tallsiii - 09 Jun 2005 09:50 - 331 of 1184

Looks like 67p did provide a bottom for the time being.

gallick - 09 Jun 2005 12:24 - 332 of 1184

A director has bought 400,000 shares! He's obviously confident!

stockdog - 09 Jun 2005 12:47 - 333 of 1184

Let's hope we've bottomed on this one and they can hit their latest target for once by the next RNS.

sd
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