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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ig Group Holdings Plc | LSE:IGG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06QFB75 | ORD 0.005P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-7.00 | -0.95% | 729.00 | 728.00 | 729.00 | 740.00 | 720.00 | 728.50 | 281,170 | 16:29:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commodity Brokers & Dealers | 1.02B | 365.4M | 0.9530 | 7.63 | 2.79B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/12/2016 11:53 | Well then, my record over the past couple of years is infinitely better than him.... and I'm long! | woodhawk | |
28/12/2016 11:52 | Just because he is short doesn't mean he is right? | mj19 | |
28/12/2016 11:46 | It was closer to 60%...but yes, that's him. | langy_1 | |
28/12/2016 11:30 | Is that the same Crispin Odey that's blown 50% of his clients money in 2016? | cockerhoop | |
28/12/2016 11:26 | Ever the self publicist huh ... | raffles the gentleman thug | |
28/12/2016 10:57 | Mr Odey, best-known for his hugely profitable trade betting against British banks in the run-up to the financial crisis, added that his firm believes Plus500 is likely to be less affected by the FCA’s rule changes than IG. Even before the FCA dropped its bombshell, his hedge fund had a 0.7pc short in IG stock. | dros1 | |
28/12/2016 10:55 | Odey hikes short against spread better IG | dros1 | |
28/12/2016 10:25 | Less than a month to record date for next divi now. Starting to gain momentum. | woodhawk | |
28/12/2016 10:08 | Anyone buying or too early? Picked some up at 490 now waiting | mj19 | |
23/12/2016 17:47 | Loads of selling | mj19 | |
23/12/2016 12:30 | morgan stanley buyig in imho | ggbarabajagal | |
23/12/2016 09:47 | But CFD's behind the whole spread betting platforms. Anyway, the industry isn't going away. IG will continue to prosper and it grows and diversifies.... | kuss1 | |
23/12/2016 09:10 | Gearing relates to CFD which are not tax free !!! | t 34 | |
23/12/2016 09:03 | I don't see the regulatory proposals affecting earnings. A change in margin requirements probably a good idea. Would attract more punters if it's less risky. Gearing of 50.1 still good, and tax free. The industry still expanding. IG the main player. | kuss1 | |
23/12/2016 08:57 | Earnings could actually increase as IG may pick up business from smaller competition. In any event you have no idea how earnings MIGHT be affected, as at the current time, it's all just proposals. I'm sure IGG will have contingency plans which they'll announce when it suits them. | woodhawk | |
23/12/2016 08:53 | opodio- earnings won't be the same going forward, 800p highly unlikely for many years | pyemckay | |
23/12/2016 08:04 | Chart massive bowl to 800p | opodio | |
22/12/2016 19:26 | temmujin - 19 Dec 2016 - 09:27 - 866 of 910 - 0sold out...dog share for idiots and chancers | discodave4 | |
22/12/2016 19:14 | That's all we need another short closing now whatever next, £7 looks like a sensible level for IGG. | wskill | |
22/12/2016 17:48 | if it hits 508p i'm out..lucky escape | temmujin | |
22/12/2016 17:37 | Would just recommend anyone doubting the IG business model and concerned about the FCA to go buy £1m of Glencore as CFD trade - for a Highly liquid FTSE100 company this margins at 45% past 270k and then 75% past £1m so all these concern about leverage limited from 50x to 25x is a load of guff | raffles the gentleman thug | |
22/12/2016 17:25 | Looking forward to 600p and dividends. | smurfy2001 | |
22/12/2016 16:00 | eps of 29p and a pe of 16 is about right imo. the price around 4.64 should give a decemt base. Its u likely to merit a premium rating now | pyemckay |
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