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IGD Incagold

0.40
0.00 (0.00%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Incagold Investors - IGD

Incagold Investors - IGD

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Incagold IGD London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.40 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.40 0.40
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Posted at 26/4/2010 16:26 by chan_steve
whats happening here? Do investor loose their money?
Posted at 18/3/2010 10:57 by buystock
Special status for the Isle the world has never heard of
The Isle of Man may be the forgotten corner of British property investment but for the many who have discovered its unique combination of independent government, growing economy and astonishing tax rates that's no bad thing. But a few high profile projects in recent months and years has spilled the beans on what some think is an undiscovered gem in the property investment market.

The quaintness and remoteness of the Isle of Man - better known for its quirky laws and well-heeled residents - is on course to attract international property investors after a number of large building projects and advantageous tax rates were recently announced.

Castletown, the island's original capital and a picturesque village of 3,000 people, is due to undergo a huge transformation after local businessman Roy Tilleard bought up every property in the town centre. He filed for planning permission for a £7m redevelopment for a new shopping and living quarter next to the historic town centre, which is scheduled for completion in summer 2007.
Posted at 28/1/2010 10:29 by buystock
Fox's Lair Success Breeds Sequel
Fox Capital, experts in corporate finance, are holding a second Fox's Lair competition, this time in Liverpool, it was announced today. Companies from around the UK are invited to compete for £millions in funding from the UK's leading sources of corporate investment.

The success of the first Fox's Lair competition, held last autumn in the Isle of Man, prompted the decision to stage a sequel. The competition, loosely based on the BBC's Dragon's Den, will see more than a dozen finalists vying to find funding for their businesses.

"The first Fox's Lair was a massive success with 11 of the 14 finalist being offered deals. Liverpool's vibrant economy and reputation for innovation makes it an excellent choice for the sequel," said Fox Capital Director Justin Martin. "Our focus remains expansion stage companies that are looking for up to £25 million in funding to take their businesses to the next level."

The Fox's Lair Liverpool is open to privately held companies of any size; profitability is not necessarily a requirement. Roy Tilleard, Director at Fox Capital explained; "Participants of the first Fox's Lair are now involved in deals worth more than £10m. Most of the successful companies came to us with strong turnover growth and a healthy margin. Now they're getting the necessary the resources they need to fully capitalise on opportunities. We want to bring the same opportunity to Liverpool."

As far as business and finance expertise goes, the Foxes have few equals. Justin Martin has spent the last 15 years in finance and business and product development, managing numerous businesses in the Isle of Man, the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation. He co-founded Flintstone Technologies plc, the AIM listed start-up and expansion stage investment company which completed more than 25 separate private equity transactions with a combined value of more than £40 million.

Roy Tilleard, a qualified accountant, has held executive roles in both multi-national and private businesses. He's best known for leading the international expansion of the Deb Group, known for its Swarfega brand, which he part-sold to Barclays Private Equity in a £135m transaction. He is also a director of Callows Yard Developments Ltd, an £11 million commercial property development in Castletown, Isle of Man.

Together they form Fox Capital, a firm that is a recognised expert in corporate fund raising. It provides services in equity and equity-linked fund raising, flotation, mergers and acquisitions, debt arrangements, in addition to other advisory services. The pair have forged close working relationships with the UK's leading private equity investors and commercial debt providers alongside a number of the UK's leading AIM advisory firms that can be quickly brought to bear for participants in the Fox's Lair Liverpool.

Applications for entry to the Fox's Lair Liverpool are being accepted now. Finalists will be asked to make a short presentation to a panel of investors on 28/29 March at The Foresight Centre, University of Liverpool.
Posted at 10/6/2008 12:43 by 3celtic
interactive investor have no stock,selftrade have 150k.3v3
Posted at 13/5/2008 14:24 by notanewmember
Thanks 8trader. I dont think many regular private investors know how to work limits to their advantage.
Posted at 21/4/2008 13:38 by ihavenoclue
i would be more than happy to see harki wiped off these boards. He is a classic pump and dump spreading lies to get a small rise in hammered stocks so he can take his profit and leave gullable investors locked in !!!

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