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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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IN House | LSE:IHGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3Y0R059 | 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% | 14.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/1/2009 11:55 | This will probably mean a monthly equity issue now to cover wages! | california joe | |
07/1/2009 11:02 | come on lads.Wakey wakey! First issue of equity for 2009 announced | gluefactory | |
19/12/2008 17:25 | I wonder what they know/are anticipating Rats deserting a sinking ship ? | alibongo612 | |
19/12/2008 11:27 | About as long as it takes for them to be offered equity in exchange for their services I guess | gluefactory | |
19/12/2008 11:09 | "Gall & Eke Corporate Partners, a division of Midas Investment Management Limited, has resigned as the Company's Nominated Broker with immediate effect." after seeing what the company has done to its shareholders - about time. Now how long before the new ones smell the coffee and do the same. | f 10 | |
19/12/2008 10:23 | ... is there any real equity left in this one?? | haff1 | |
19/12/2008 10:20 | Next Equity Issue will be in a day or two,to cover the Christmas bonus! | gluefactory | |
16/12/2008 15:59 | Largish trades have been appearing last week....short selling no doubt (by CIH and UEB)... knowing full well they would be getting the shares soon. Who's been buying ? the usual gullible get rich quick investors being convinced by the hard sellers ..... | f 10 | |
16/12/2008 15:40 | aye, wait all month and nothing.... and then two arrive in succession. magic 3 BILLION reached. what a bunch f&ckwits running this outfit. | f 10 | |
16/12/2008 15:31 | Blimey, almost a month since the last conversion. There were 2 prns today, looks like ADVFN's feed has picked up just one of them twice. What a farce! x 2! | man overbored | |
15/12/2008 10:47 | are we there yet? | brando69 | |
10/12/2008 10:51 | Market Cap £400k looking toppy imo | alibongo612 | |
09/12/2008 15:36 | And as if by magic, 177m shares traded, wonder where they have gone ;-) At least IHGP is top of the Volume Leaders List... | realcooltrader | |
09/12/2008 10:40 | Shareholders, are you on the ‘suckers list’? By Chris Marshall | 16:24:00 | 08 December 2008 Investors are again being warned of the danger of boiler room fraudsters. The City regulator is concerned that fraudsters have the personal details of 11,000 UK shareholders on a shared ‘suckers list’. It has written to those on the list, which it believes has been sold from gang to gang. The gangs use the personal details to target their high pressure sales pitch, during which they offer non-tradable, overpriced or even non-existent shares. The FSA’s head of retail enforcement Jonathan Phelan, warns: ‘These criminals sound authentic, are smooth talkers and can be very persistent. If anyone calls you out of the blue offering to sell shares, just hang up or you stand to lose a lot of money with very little hope of ever getting it back.’ In the summer the FSA warned of a scam aimed at UK shareholders in failed stockbroker Pacific Continental. It said it was aware of at least ten overseas ‘recovery firms’ that were cold-calling UK investors who owned shares in Pacific, the London stockbroker which went into liquidation in March this year. These ‘recovery firms’ were offering to put the shareholder in touch with a buyer or even to buy the shares themselves, the FSA said. However, they would demand an advance fee before proceeding. Another investigation centred on two North American based-companies, Rocky Mountain Gold Mining Corporation and Rocky Mountain Gold Mining Inc. The regulator found that UK investors had sent £1.25 million to the unauthorised investment firm. It returned £1 million returned to investors earlier this year. The FSA gives the following advice to prevent people becoming victims of the next scam: - Check that anyone offering to sell them shares is registered with the FSA; - Call the company back using the details in the FSA register to verify their authorisation; - Report any company that cold calls them to sell shares, to the FSA; and Hang up the telephone if the caller persists. | f 10 | |
08/12/2008 11:24 | I've heard on the grapevine that they are going to issue 175m shares in consideration for a free copy of the Manchester Evening News. The company is using the paper to identfy rental opportunities | perception | |
07/12/2008 11:15 | MAR 2011 Checkmate | alibongo612 | |
01/12/2008 17:48 | I doubt Marofex has ever held any shares, except on a very short term basis... | wiganer | |
01/12/2008 14:09 | bankrupt very soon maroflex along with them | keepitup |
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