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/
stockdog
- 07 Sep 2005 12:20
- 523 of 1184
Or was it Edward G. Robinson?
jimmy b
- 07 Sep 2005 12:22
- 524 of 1184
Ever thought it might be Edward G Robinson
stockdog
- 07 Sep 2005 12:27
- 525 of 1184
snap!
jimmy b
- 07 Sep 2005 19:01
- 526 of 1184
That will do for starters 12p yesterday ,6p today, roll on the 19th.
Frampton
- 13 Sep 2005 09:07
- 527 of 1184
A second down day. I'm very tempted to buy more at these prices...
jimmy b
- 13 Sep 2005 14:05
- 528 of 1184
What will we get on Monday i wonder , will they be looking to raise capital for a second plant . I'm still happy,, everyone's talking Bio fuels ,it's on the tv ,and politicians are talking about it, we need this plant..
Frampton
- 13 Sep 2005 14:56
- 529 of 1184
As a holder I'm hoping for good news monday, I haven't bought any more just in case the news short term isn't great and it dips lower, however I am hoping for a good rise. Certainly it seems we are in the right company at the right time with all the media coverage as you say. I'd like to see the share price higher before any fund raising, but maybe thats what is keeping them at this level.
azhar
- 13 Sep 2005 22:15
- 530 of 1184
Bought in today with 20k. Everything crossed for good news on monday.
azhar
- 13 Sep 2005 22:32
- 531 of 1184
Bad bear day for Biofuels
Biofuels, which is building one of Europe's biggest biodiesel plants on Teesside, was under pressure yesterday.
Traders reported another "bear raid" on the stock, which they said could be traced to rumours that the plant will not be operational until later this year.
Should there prove to be anything in the latest tittle-tattle, Biofuels would probably have to approach shareholders for more cash in order to cover the costs of its extensive hedging programme.
However, a spokesperson for the company said Biofuels was currently running commissioning tests on the plant and would provide shareholders with a full progress report at its EGM on September 19.
Shares in Aim-listed Biofuels closed 4.5p lower at 151p.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1561219,00.html
ahoj
- 14 Sep 2005 09:29
- 532 of 1184
Never mind about those media comments. As long as energy consumption is at its highest levels and inceasing this company will be able to do perform well.
Analysts will usually join late.
stockdog
- 14 Sep 2005 19:53
- 533 of 1184
Now who do you think might have put the word out to the media to cause the SP to drop just prior to good news? Can you guess? You're getting warmer!
My prognosis FWIW is a maximum retreat to the 150p mark again to form a d/bottom at January's support line before heading north on good volume. With the interim peak at 165p being 15p above the bottom, we should see the SP rise to this much above again to 180p no bother. Thereafter we could just keep going, if the news on production is really good.
Interesting to know if they plan to seek any new fund-raising powers for Plant2 at the AGM next week.
sd
jimmy b
- 15 Sep 2005 21:06
- 534 of 1184
Monday ,all will be revealed,, if rumour that this has been shorted anticipating more delays is true ,they may be in for a shock, i wouldnt want to hold a short position in this over the weekend.
Frampton
- 16 Sep 2005 08:41
- 535 of 1184
I agree Jimmy, if I was short I'd want to close it today, so I'm hoping we go blue today, not happening so far though.
hlyeo98
- 16 Sep 2005 15:20
- 536 of 1184
it is blue today
jimmy b
- 16 Sep 2005 16:40
- 537 of 1184
Not by a lot though, 1/2 p ,, well it looks like it's all about next week then..Good luck chaps , although this comes good in the end either way i feel...
700202
- 19 Sep 2005 08:51
- 538 of 1184
hi anyone know the time of egm ? i cannot find news anywhere
jimmy b
- 19 Sep 2005 09:36
- 539 of 1184
3.30 pm ,,i think..
700202
- 19 Sep 2005 14:09
- 540 of 1184
thanx jimmy b confirmed by bio, egm 3.30pm to-day
jimmy b
- 19 Sep 2005 15:36
- 541 of 1184
EGM Statement
RNS Number:4497R
Biofuels Corporation PLC
19 September 2005
Biofuels Corporation plc
"Biofuels" or "the Company"
Extraordinary General Meeting
At the Extraordinary General Meeting held today, Field Walton, Chairman, gave
the following update on progress:
"Since the announcement of full-year results on 14 July 2005, the Company has
continued to make excellent progress in securing sales. To date, contracts,
including one awarded in recent weeks and which is subject to certain regulatory
and testing approvals, have been secured in respect of over 80% of start-up
production.
"We are particularly pleased with this recent award, from a blue-chip utility
and power generating company, since the power sector is a major potential new
market. We believe that this is the first use of biodiesel by this sector in
the UK, and that the power generating market could ultimately be at least as
large as the transport sector.
"We also have additional strong interest of more than four times the balance
remaining to match production, with a growing prospect list beyond.
"Construction of the Teesside plant, one of the largest in Europe, is virtually
complete. Given the strong levels of demand from blue-chip customers, the
Company is determined to minimise the risk of disruption from any potential
technical start-up issues. To ensure this, the Company engaged an external
commissioning company, Unasys*, to take on and implement commissioning of the
plant.
"Unasys has recently recommended a more extensive commissioning programme than
originally planned. The comprehensive recommendations have been accepted and
the programme is underway with commissioning and production taking place in Q4
2005.
"The Board believes that the Company's prospects remain strong. We have made
excellent progress on sales, the plant is virtually complete, we have commenced
an extensive commissioning programme and our lender is currently supportive with
discussions regarding funding now underway.
"The Board also believes that the business is well positioned to take advantage
of the ongoing level of high oil prices and support for renewable energy
products.
"Against this background, the Company continues to see strong and growing demand
for biodiesel, both in the UK and Continental European markets. The Company is
particularly well placed to serve major energy companies, whether established or
new to the biodiesel market, given its scale, operational flexibility and cost
competitiveness."
19 September 2005
Enquiries:
College Hill 020 7457 2020
Mark Garraway
Gareth David
There it is in case you havn't seen it looks good to me Frampton
Frampton
- 19 Sep 2005 16:03
- 542 of 1184
It looks good to me too, and more important, the market seems to like.