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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ibstock Plc | LSE:IBST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYXJC278 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 149.40 | 148.60 | 149.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Concrete Block And Brick | 405.84M | 21.06M | 0.0537 | 27.71 | 583.39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/9/2016 10:46 | how "around" placing price: minus 10p? ...pretty meaningless. Now at 166.5... | deadly | |
02/9/2016 10:35 | Price floor around placing price. A few new investors on board. Will recover imo - seen it before with quality large cap companies. Strong hold for me having bought around 140p recently. dyor | aishah | |
02/9/2016 10:23 | What floor do you mean?? At 168 now those with placing shares will not be happy. But looks cheap at this price. | deadly | |
02/9/2016 08:56 | 40.5m placed with IIs at 175p. Kind of puts a floor here imo. | aishah | |
02/9/2016 08:36 | Had these since the float and my major concern was the percentage of stock held by the owners. This is the reason why. | petes5 | |
02/9/2016 08:26 | Big drop this am.... | hamblyr | |
25/8/2016 08:40 | Brick shortage holding back UK homebuilding with 1.4bn needed to resolve chronic shortage Read more: | aishah | |
18/8/2016 08:42 | Up and down like a yo yo this week! | hamblyr | |
12/8/2016 11:09 | gone to 171.40p as high of the day | master rsi | |
12/8/2016 11:00 | Ive top sliced a few probably too early, kept the other half in the hope of 200p long term | wipo1 | |
12/8/2016 09:04 | Yes, good start, I think this has more legs too. | hamblyr | |
12/8/2016 09:04 | Yes, excellent momentum now. | aishah | |
12/8/2016 08:50 | 165.60p +4.50 (+2.80%) a very good start of the day as the BREAKOUT is on an is open space to 180p now | master rsi | |
11/8/2016 14:10 | That'll be the usual conspiracy theory then..... | deadly | |
11/8/2016 13:55 | 161p +2.50p The stock is on the rise again on a higher BREAKOUT. MMs are manipulating the order book from time to time to flash sellers, once done up again. | master rsi | |
11/8/2016 09:33 | That's a biggie 125K buy early on the morning and share price on the way up though only by a penny so far ...... Let's see if we can finished over 160p now, considering the market is down 08:46:53 159.50p 125,000 $199.38k | master rsi | |
10/8/2016 09:36 | Jefferies reiterates BUY. Ups target to 190p from 170p | aishah | |
09/8/2016 12:31 | BREAKOUT 158.75p Breaking out from previous intraday high of 158.50p two weeks ago | master rsi | |
09/8/2016 10:11 | A bit of a sleeper in my view. Should be nearer 200p. | meijiman | |
09/8/2016 10:09 | Brokers views are well ahead of prices now 08 August 2016 Deutsche Bank: Recommendation Buy - Target Price 181.00p Beaufort Securities: Recommendation Buy JP Morgan Cazenove: Recommendation Overweight - Target Price 170.00p | master rsi | |
08/8/2016 09:09 | Nice mention of IBstock in the Evening Standard on Friday too. | hamblyr | |
07/8/2016 20:19 | Picked up a few Ibstock shares at £1.2697 on 8th July after Deeuche Bank target of 220p and also Jeffries Buy rating. Result re assuring and bricks will be needed who ever builds up the hsg stock whether its Local Auth under a new scheme or private builders imo a good share to lock away for now. Polypipe next one to look out for results 16th August price has been drastically marked down topped up at 229p on 7th July. hopefull ! | tiger20 | |
05/8/2016 10:05 | SP well below pre-Brexit level. ROCE 20%. Hopefully will get a re-rating now. | aishah | |
05/8/2016 08:45 | Ibstock brick sales shrug off Brexit fears: | aishah | |
05/8/2016 08:08 | Can only see more bricks needed going forward! | uhound |
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