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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ifg Group Plc | LSE:IFP | London | Ordinary Share | IE0002325243 | ORD EUR0.12 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 193.00 | 192.00 | 194.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/4/2007 14:53 | at least these aren't going down! | targatarga | |
18/4/2007 11:36 | support on the Irish side again! | targatarga | |
11/4/2007 17:07 | xavico - remember when institutions offload stock there must also be a buyer. | targatarga | |
11/4/2007 14:24 | xavico - yep, these are wallowing. Can't see these doing much immediately. Think i'll hold as i don't churn nowadays. regards | targatarga | |
11/4/2007 12:51 | looks as though a couple of institutions have off-loaded big time. share price holding up well though. | xavico | |
14/3/2007 17:10 | something odd going on here. Only a few thousand shares dealt today and the share price is knocked right back. | xavico | |
08/3/2007 08:19 | looks as if were moving up again [relief] | targatarga | |
07/3/2007 09:15 | Sammu - Your probably right. I assume it was 151 capital buying the large blocks last week; they were obviously happy buying at top price. regards | targatarga | |
06/3/2007 23:23 | I'm not sure that adds up. They are an irish listed company, could be a hedge fund. I'll do some more digging I think. Sam | sammu | |
06/3/2007 09:04 | sammu - the way the shares are moving looks like they could be shorting. regards | targatarga | |
05/3/2007 22:46 | Anybody know who one fifty one capital ltd are? See RNS. Sam | sammu | |
05/3/2007 17:12 | looks like another drop is on its way. £1.475? | xavico | |
20/2/2007 14:40 | no stopping these now!!!! | targatarga | |
19/2/2007 15:13 | still here..... | targatarga | |
14/2/2007 20:25 | who bought 666? will take it as a positive sign. Spread on the LSE site is 1.46 - 1.60. Upward and onwards. | xavico | |
14/2/2007 13:11 | S/one has paid over the ask price albeit only for 500 shares. Still looks good for further rises in the short term. There appears to be a shortage of stock. | xavico | |
14/2/2007 11:49 | I would have thought the share price would have gone up a bit today. Have to wait to the end of the day normally to see the rise. | xavico | |
13/2/2007 17:21 | watch this space!!! it could climb higher by 1730hrs.Irelands last trade was at 2.33 euros regards | targatarga | |
13/2/2007 16:52 | Bid raised from 149 to 152. Looking good for another jump. | xavico | |
13/2/2007 12:45 | nice large buy just gone through. Is s/one stakebuilding? | xavico | |
12/2/2007 21:24 | xavico - personally I find profits come with patience. In three months time hopefully these will be trading at about 180p. Company has said all divisions are trading well. There were takeover rumours surrounding ifg last year so hopefully these may return also. regards | targatarga | |
12/2/2007 10:11 | Let's hope the luck of the Irish hasn't run out as it did yesterday in the rugby. Can this share price go on to newer highs? | xavico | |
09/2/2007 14:55 | Targa, I did sell (lost on the buying/selling costs) but have bought a few of them back recently and still looking for positive indicators - I know I should have stuck in but got the jitters when the sharp rise I expected didn't materialise and I thought the share price may have reached its limit. Hope I'm wrong but as I dont have much in now I'm not so worried. Regards. | xavico | |
09/2/2007 14:27 | xavico - thought you'd sold? I may be wrong but these should slowly creep up. Always nice to have a steady stock in your portfolio. regards | targatarga |
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