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IPH Interactve Pros (See LSE:DXR)

1.75
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Interactve Pros (See LSE:DXR) LSE:IPH London Ordinary Share GB00B01B0B28 ORD 0.4P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.75 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Interactive Prospect Targeting Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/1/2010
16:39
That confused me - they said the ticker would stay the same but its changed!
pelleeds1980
21/1/2010
15:06
contrary to the news above it is now traded under the epic DXR and we are still listed
fur
17/1/2010
15:44
PUGUGLY - Then look for somewhere else - As per my investigation - Worth a PUNT - read all my feedback
gdasinv2
16/1/2010
17:40
gdasinv2. Thanks but no real indication of what value - if any - remains especially after accountants charges etc in deterining and recovering assets form debtors.
pugugly
16/1/2010
11:20
Interactive Prospect Targeting Holdings plc was the AIM-listed holding company of one of Europe's leading online marketing groups.

Following the sale of its UK businesses between September and November 2008 and French subsidiaries in April 2009 and January 2010, the Group now comprises the Company and its principal wholly-owned subsidiary, Direct Excellence Limited (until October 2008 Interactive Prospect Targeting Limited), and these companies will continue to trade as going concern investment holding companies whilst the Board seeks to maximise Shareholder value. This will involve the following:

* Dealing with post-completion issues in relation to the sale of Directinet and Netcollections, including the collection of any further amounts of consideration and the resolution of any warranty claims.
* Optimising the value of the Group's 12.2% interest in the ordinary share capital of Web-Clubs Limited ("WCL"), an online marketing business which is a closely held private company and in which the Group has had an investment for some years.
* Realising any remaining tax recoveries in France.
* Settling any remaining liabilities.
* Maximising the return from surplus funds held by the Group.
* Keeping the Group overhead as low as possible.
* Considering how best to return funds to Shareholders.

To mark this new phase in the Group's life, the Board proposed that the name of the Company be changed to Directex Realisations Plc and a resolution to this effect will be put to Shareholders at the Annual General Meeting on 14 January 2010.

gdasinv2
15/1/2010
17:52
gdasinv2 - 15 Jan'10 - 17:37 - 463 of 463

But where's their revenue going to come from ? As far as I'm aware, this is pretty much a shell now without products or clients.

bluebelle
15/1/2010
17:37
The last few RNS says thay have paid the Loan to Barclay - so seems like debt free. So surely...a BIG spike ahead
gdasinv2
15/1/2010
16:37
Who voted against the resolutions ? I don't follow this closely these days but can't remember this sort of thing happening before.
bluebelle
15/1/2010
16:21
Anyone know what assets or what business they ahve left ?
pugugly
15/1/2010
15:07
Upside certainly mouthwatering here
pelleeds1980
15/1/2010
14:08
Fortune here.....was 1.5 pound 2 years back. In 3 months 12 times
gdasinv2
15/1/2010
09:50
and the board thrown off and we are to remain an aim company.
fur
13/1/2010
16:36
It is relisted...someone stake building if you check the holding RNSs
pelleeds1980
13/1/2010
16:27
Whats going on here? any perspective when relisted?
gdasinv2
18/11/2009
19:53
so still not listed agin....
fur
27/10/2009
15:06
doesn't actually say that today - sometime in November so I do not think they will start trading until then
fur
24/10/2009
15:52
Shares due to start trading again by 29th October according to the last annoucement
pelleeds1980
10/7/2009
11:13
I was under the impression that the only thing left was the french subsidiaries.

But unless they ccan dump the offices the co is dead; suppose it makles sense to sell or hive down all the subs and then leave the lease in a dead co and let the liability die there, like or shareholdings.

fur
09/7/2009
16:24
Ray of hope:


RNS Number : 4334V
Interactive Prospect TargetingHdgs
09 July 2009




Interactive Prospect Targeting Holdings Plc

('IPTH', 'the Company' or 'the Group') (AIM:IPH)




Strategic Review Update




Further to the announcement on 17 April 2009 which included a strategic review update, IPTH has received indicative proposals that may or may not result in an offer being made to acquire the Group's French subsidiaries. Further updates will be made in due course, as appropriate.

pelleeds1980
24/6/2009
13:47
Im not sure. I bought in last week as a punt already on the expanding list of ones that have either delisted/ suspended etc!

Doesnt sound like a well run outfit if they cant get their books in order

pelleeds1980
24/6/2009
13:43
anyone got any ideas on this one - jumping about all last week and now a suspension.
fur
27/10/2008
10:52
don't think I'll bother getting a loan from Barclays
pugg1ey
30/9/2008
13:36
Dawnay Day were original backers of IPH and have done very well out of the rip-off, I mean floation, of shareholders. They are also very close to Thain and makes me even more concerned that they are trying to repeat the process. Thain should not be rewarded as part of the phoenix he created by destroying IPH.
ninjatnut
30/9/2008
12:58
ninja
That's not how I read it. Aren't they simply transferring to the wholly owned Volvere subsidiary - 'new IPH' - in which I see Dawnay Day are involved. Weren't they the lot who bought ICD ?

If so, this strikes me as a strange deal for Volvere in that - as has been amply demonstrated in the current year - unless they have a different business model in mind, these database-based businesses are highly cash hungry. If you can keep the cash coming in that's fine, but once it slows down then simply by existing, you're digging a hole which is getting deeper by the day.

Add to that current market conditions and the fact that the company's reputation is shot to Hell : if Volvere work their magic on this one, they'll have done very well indeed - unlike IPH shareholders !!!

bluebelle
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