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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Inland Homes Plc | LSE:INL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1TR0310 | ORD 10P |
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% | 8.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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05/12/2016 16:02 | Hi David77 - also holding Mar City - is there any news on its situation ? Will shareholders ever get any money ? | puku | |
02/12/2016 16:40 | Doesn't happen often but MM was offering 59.5p to sell & 59.2p to buy on a block of 15k. Easiest 25 quid (after costs) I've ever made.. spud | spud | |
01/12/2016 18:20 | I bought some Mar City shares just before they were delisted :-( They were into modular factory-built units - but they've now abandoned that and gone back to traditional building. | david77 | |
01/12/2016 08:01 | Of interest re: concluding part of INL statement:Leading clients and housing minister say factory-built homes could transform the marketA big shift towards factory-built homes is set to transform the housing market, leading clients have said, as the minister in charge of the sector revealed institutional investors stand ready to fund the push into modular construction.Top housebuilder Crest Nicholson and investment giant Legal & General (L&G) revealed the scale of their flat-pack housing ambitions at the Building Live conference in London this week.Housing minister Gavin Barwell also told Building that attracting and using institutional investors' cash will be a key part of the government's white paper on delivering 1 million new homes by 2020, to be published next month.In an interview with Building editor Sarah Richardson at the Building Live event this week, Crest Nicholson chief executive Stephen Stone (pictured) revealed the housebuilder plans to build up to 2,000 modular homes a year and will produce its first prototype modular home in February.Stone said the move was in part a response to looming skills shortages: "We think we can get to 1,000-2,000 [modular] homes a year. In 10 years' time, most of the current workforce will retire. We're not getting enough apprentices in [...] so we're going to prepare ourselves for it."Elsewhere at the event, L&G's housing delivery boss Ian Eggers told Building the investor's publicised plan to build 3,000 modular homes a year was "just scratching the surface" and it could build further housing factories on top of its initial 13-acre facility in Yorkshire.Eggers said the firm has installed 10 production lines and up to £60m of manufacturing equipment in the factory near Leeds, with the first prototypes set to roll off the line by early next year.Commenting on future ambitions, he said: "We've got one factory, but we could have another factory and another factory. That's the scale of the problem."He added: "L&G are massive and they've jumped both feet in to this. The question is 'Can I keep the factory busy?' I think you know the answer to that."Commenting on the potential for factory-built homes, Barwell said: "Off-site can make an important contribution for a number of reasons."Pretty much everyone I speak to says the challenges are on the skills part. We need to raise our ambitions and get more people involved in the industry."He added that he had spoken to other institutional investors interested in following L&G's lead."I've had discussions with institutional investors and there will be more on that in the white paper [on housing]," he said."L&G are a pioneer and others are interested [having] had discussions with other institutional investors." | norbert colon | |
01/12/2016 07:45 | Positive statement - The price should very soon reflect this. spud | spud | |
01/12/2016 07:44 | Agreed - statement seems positive, with profits set to accelerate in the 2nd half. | brummy_git | |
01/12/2016 07:33 | Nice AGM statement today. Solid progress which further highlights the shares poor performance over the last 6 months. Regards,Source. | source | |
30/11/2016 13:20 | Will top up when funds available. Meridian Waterside in Southampton selling well. | mfhmfh | |
30/11/2016 12:11 | Who is coming to the Agm tomorrow ? 11am at the HQ | davidosh | |
30/11/2016 09:41 | Taken 15k. spud | spud | |
24/11/2016 13:05 | Wow, looking good. DC | daicaprice | |
23/11/2016 18:09 | Good news. We close above 60p, which was some kind kind of resistance... 66p then 72p if broken. 30,000 late buy at 61p which should be the BID tomorrow. | alamaison | |
23/11/2016 14:32 | www.ichimokutrader.c hxxps://www.barchart All good chaps, lol | alamaison | |
23/11/2016 14:09 | Back into traction. 59.50p seller cleared? It appears though... 20,000, 10,000 and 5,000 purchase indicates that this kind of buying is pure MM/Institution accumulation. | alamaison | |
23/11/2016 13:02 | Had some, seems like a good idea given what Philip Hammond has just stated in his budget! | fruitninja84 | |
23/11/2016 12:59 | 66 first target: Transaction Complete Share Name Inland Homes PLC ORD 10P Order Type At Best Buy Account Trading Account Symbol LSE:INL ISIN GB00B1TR0310 Settlement Date 25-11-2016 Trade Details Quantity 3302 Trade Price 0.6025 Trade Date 23-11-2016 Consideration £ 1,989.46 Commission £ 10.00 Total £ 1,999.46 | alamaison | |
23/11/2016 12:58 | More houses; more land; more INL!! BUY. | philjeans | |
21/11/2016 09:06 | Can't buy any stock. Must be about ready to fly! | georgeg2 | |
21/11/2016 08:17 | Absurdly cheap the Investors Chronicle said at weekend ! | bhafc5 | |
17/11/2016 15:18 | Possibility of a take over in the new year following the Autumn Statement and the support for small builders and easing of planning . With directors holding large quantities of shares it would seem to be in their interest. | rikaughty | |
17/11/2016 11:25 | And if house prices had gone down doubtless wicks and crew would be amending the scheme as unfair. Who said you cant have your cake and eat it? Shares still cheap though!!- | shaker44 | |
17/11/2016 09:07 | Yes, can all the shareholders get very cross with the Directors again. So I can buy more at 18p ? Many thanks. | igbertsponk | |
17/11/2016 08:31 | 3% dilution !!!! In one sweep Institutional guidelines worry about 5% in 10 years (executive schemes) or 10% in 10 years (all schemes) and no more than 7.%% issued within any 3 year period And yet 3% dilution in one go One to worry about here | joe say | |
17/11/2016 07:54 | Using historic average house prices from UK Land Registry house price index, it seems that the directors have been paid a bonus for achieving a share price increase of 23% during a period that has seen a 31% increase in the average house price in the South East. Nice work if you can get it. | caradog |
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