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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Inspired Plc | LSE:INSE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BR2Q0V58 | ORD 1.25P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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80.00 | 82.00 | 86.00 | 81.00 | 85.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 88.78M | -3.63M | -0.0360 | -22.50 | 81.62M |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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16:13:39 | O | 13,700 | 81.00 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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10/4/2024 | 09:27 | UK RNS | Inspired PLC Holding(s) in Company |
03/4/2024 | 11:25 | UK RNS | Inspired PLC Issue of Equity |
26/3/2024 | 18:05 | ALNC | EARNINGS AND TRADING: Kooth revenue surges; Flowtech cuts dividend |
26/3/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Inspired PLC Final Results 2023 |
08/3/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Inspired PLC Notice of Analyst and Investor Presentations |
31/1/2024 | 11:57 | ALNC | Inspired set to meet market expectations; maintains positive outlook |
31/1/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Inspired PLC Full year trading update and notice of results |
22/1/2024 | 18:27 | UKREG | Inspired PLC Exercise of Options - Issue of Equity |
21/12/2023 | 15:32 | UKREG | Inspired PLC Exercise of Options - Issue of Equity |
19/12/2023 | 12:21 | UKREG | Inspired PLC Change of Registered Address |
Inspired (INSE) Share Charts1 Year Inspired Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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26/4/2024 | 13:06 | Inspired Energy | 2,865 |
06/5/2017 | 09:09 | What makes Inspired Energy better than peers? | - |
16/12/2013 | 12:49 | Inspired | 260 |
27/6/2004 | 20:17 | FTSE INDICIES/SECTOR COMPARISON CHARTS - Long/Med/Short term. | 17 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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15:13:40 | 81.00 | 13,700 | 11,097.00 | O |
14:31:10 | 81.63 | 3,000 | 2,448.75 | O |
14:19:48 | 81.20 | 1,192 | 967.90 | O |
14:02:16 | 81.20 | 5,500 | 4,466.00 | O |
14:00:57 | 80.94 | 1,235 | 999.61 | O |
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Posted at 25/4/2024 12:08 by rivaldo Certainly looking strong again - bouncing nicely on any dips.With 13.7p EPS forecast this year, INSE still looks exceptionally good value against Liberum's 200p target price. |
Posted at 20/3/2024 19:50 by diesel There’s a storm brewing in energy contract mis selling, may not involve INSE, but going to make investors a bit wary. |
Posted at 17/3/2024 10:50 by pj 1 If INSE had good news they would share it. Newsflow is usually not positive on AIM.Be careful what you ask for. |
Posted at 14/3/2024 08:25 by rivaldo Strategic Equity Capital plc, who have a £7.32m investment in INSE, note in their interims today that a the shares fell "despite strong current trading and limited newsflow".They summarise as follows: "Inspired Energy Investment Thesis UK B2B corporate energy services and procurement specialist with strong ESG credentials Leading player in a fragmented industry; significant opportunity to gain market share through client wins, proposition extension and M&A Valued at a substantial discount to comparable private market transaction multiples Developments High energy costs have driven accelerated growth in optimisation services ESG revenues accelerating from a low base" |
Posted at 11/3/2024 08:55 by rivaldo INSE will announce their results on 26th March:As a reminder, Liberum forecast £16.2m PBT for last year, rising to £18.3m PBT this year. That equates to 13p EPS rising to 13.7p EPS this year - a P/E of just 5.2. Liberum also forecast a 2.7p dividend for last year, rising to 2.9p this year (a 4.3% yield). |
Posted at 16/2/2024 17:46 by bda3490 As ever under lying rubbish and ESG talkNo dividend and share price trashed v 5 years ago No divi no profits |
Posted at 31/1/2024 07:26 by rivaldo Indeed it does. INSE is at last rediscovering its mojo.Nicely in line with Liberum's forecasts at £25m EBITDA and likely £16.2m PBT, which implies around 13p EPS. That's a historic P/E of only 5.6. Net debt should come down sharp-ish from here and is also in line with expectations taking the January inflows into account. Revenues are actually below forecast, which makes INSE's performance even better as margins are rising and product mix improving, so with continued revenue gains then profits should climb fast. Above all, the business seems to be thriving and the outlook is confident. Optimisation is striding ahead up 13%, ESG is now EBITDA-profitable and growing revenues annually at 100%, and Software is also growing nicely at 15% with high margins. The outlook is very strong: "The Group started Q1 2024 strongly with substantial cash generation as the working capital investment in Q4 2023 unwound and is confident in the outlook for FY24. This momentum is expected to continue, giving the Board confidence in its previously stated aspiration to maintain double-digit organic growth and, by FY27, double Adjusted EBITDA organically from that achieved in FY22. The associated cash generation will also lead to a deleveraging of the Group in relative and absolute terms." |
Posted at 27/11/2023 11:10 by earwacks Founding directors regularly exit without an ensuing collapse in share price. The problem for this stock seems to be their appalling record in communicating with the market never mind shareholders. If the business is as sound as Dixon claimed at the last interim, he has an amazing way of disguising it. Was he kicked out or did he retire? If its the Fletcher sale you are referring to that was a deal with an institutional holder who was bound in for 12 months. Just watched the 2019 presentation about the purchase and potential of Ignite where he talks about their 10 customers creating £12 million revenue and hoping to sell on to their own potential 500 customers. What happened there I wonder. There was a good example of how hard it can be to get customer confidence, with the story about getting WH Smith on board, after showing how they could save them a lot of money. Then psycho Putin got going with his desire to become some kind of Czar. Initially Inse claimed they would benefit from this, obviously not yet. The question is will their ambition ever get back on track. Full year will reveal more in January |
Posted at 30/9/2023 10:58 by earwacks Cheers Saj. I got the usual no response from investor email. All is well ? With the share price falling back to new lows again. I know they cant direct the share price, but clearly increasing debt does not impress the market for such a lowly venture, especially when it exceeds profit.there is no disguising the figures.Why has nobody bought it out at this alleged bargain price? Has not proved itself to the market yet. Just my luck if this is the one company Wotton has got massively wrong. Actually there are other like rcdo and brk, but nowhere near as bad as Inse. Fortunately out of both those now. The thing is can the money be put to better use? The divi is ok but not great, paid out of debt. Will be lots more than fund managers looking for a decent exit. Should have taken 10p or a pound equivalent. Going to be a rather long haul otherwise. |
Posted at 18/9/2023 07:33 by rivaldo The Investment Company PLC/Chelverton have evidently been buying per today's RNS and have accumulated a 6.3% holding in INSE, with 6.335m shares:Chelverton Asset Management had a 4.7% holding in INSE at 14th August with 4.72m shares per INSE's web site, so I assume they've bought another 1.6m or so shares. Chelverton were appointed as the Investment Company's external investment portfolio manager in July. Perhaps the new holding is a combo of both their holdings now (the Investment Company haven't previously had a holding in INSE). |
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