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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Inspired Gaming | LSE:INGG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B56H4J68 | ORD 0.6P |
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% | 60.25 | - | 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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26/8/2009 17:07 | Are the convertible loans tradable - if so code? | jamie62 | |
26/8/2009 16:28 | Nickcduk Probable best scenario is these go north like crazy for a few days then short . LW | lordwilson | |
26/8/2009 16:27 | Problem is keya the ords are worth nothing . LW anyway hats off to those who cleaned up | lordwilson | |
26/8/2009 15:59 | This is no P & D ...People buying on news! The rise will continue! | keya5000 | |
26/8/2009 15:50 | Apologies for english lw heavy night in nyc | lordwilson | |
26/8/2009 15:49 | Thats what I heard that the prefs come first no matter what , but saying that it will be the case if their is a takeover . Do we buy more prefs ??? nearly 300 percent potential profit . Cheers LW | lordwilson | |
26/8/2009 15:42 | :( SHORT AT YOUR PERIL | madmadscorpioman | |
26/8/2009 15:40 | All the pumping and dumping is taking place in the ords. Don't think they understand the structure of the company. If it spikes some more tomorrow then I might short a few Ords. The convertibles have majority voting so would happily sell out ord shareholders as long as they got their 100p a share. | nickcduk | |
26/8/2009 15:37 | Nick cd uk why are the prefs not moving up ???? I have a bunch Typical !!! LW | lordwilson | |
26/8/2009 15:02 | auction with strength gaining on the buy side.. L2 now : 855.6k v 305k | sportbilly1976 | |
26/8/2009 14:37 | as to mobile gaming an area in which Microsoft, for example, is adjudged weak: /... Aug 20 2009 This despite advertising, computing, and (of course) communications moving to mobile devices. What has Microsoft been thinking? Or not thinking, as the case may be? Yes, Microsoft is now partnering with Nokia to up its mobile game, but ZDNet's Larry Dignan is spot on calling this a "dog of a deal born from weakness," not strength. What Microsoft needs is to innovate. Or at least to copy someone else's innovations. But it appears to be doing neither. This is inexcusable for a company with its resources and development talent. Microsoft is a great company, one that occasionally turns an industry on its head, as it has with SharePoint to the stodgy Enterprise Content Management market. But Windows Mobile? It's lame. This isn't a demand that Microsoft miraculously achieve mobile perfection. Heck, the iPhone has taught us that, great as it is, "good enough" is more than good enough (e.g., it comes with an underpowered camera...that everyone seems to use). Microsoft is fond of talking about just how much it spends on research and development. But it's time to stop talking and start shipping. I've heard rumors of an exceptional mobile product on the way from Microsoft, but that's all I ever hear: something "in the cooker" that will "rock the world soon!" As Morrissey used to croon for The Smiths, "How soon is now?" | andrbea | |
26/8/2009 14:34 | Oh happy days, Oh happy days! | orchestralis | |
26/8/2009 14:30 | Streams of buyers still coming into this. | knowing | |
26/8/2009 14:27 | oops, silly question: | mister md | |
26/8/2009 14:23 | Anyone know if FL Group still hold a stake in this? They were going to take over Inspired in 2007... | mister md | |
26/8/2009 13:52 | that's 2 contracts now in the mobile gaming segment something they weren't in before. high time that the house broker or an analyst issued a new target price for the share nia dyor | andrbea | |
26/8/2009 13:32 | I posted this on another website earlier...the same trick seems to be applied this afternoon... "Seen this trick before, despite only buys going through, they lower the bid (in this case to 9.5) to try to scare some people into selling. Then by raising it closer to the offer (say 11p) again trying to get people to sell. Hold on tightly IMHO !" | mister md | |
26/8/2009 13:28 | recent post (iii - ingg - 12.56) fwiw IMO this stock is a very strong buy. The company is a world leader in its field, a world leader in its field for 12p per share! About 2years ago the company was valued between 350p and 400p, they have experienced difficulties and associated costs of pulling out of their pub businesses, but they have emerged a leaner and stronger company IMO. The share price has taken a battering over the last 2 years, but week after week the company is now winning new lucrative contracts. There are also numerous new markets and opportunities opening up to them with their open server based gaming solutions. Again, in my personal view this is a potential multi bagger short - medium term, and as for long term - this could be worth pounds, not pence. As always do your own research, and I do have a large stake in this company myself, but I feel this is going to start to fly sooner rather than later. Good luck for all fellow investors here. | andrbea | |
26/8/2009 13:13 | Not surprised you get such a large premium when you put a dummy sale in when there seems to be a relentless stream of buying close to 13p. Free ride, i suppose i should not look for a few days otherwise i know i will sell too low, still make the same mistake after 15 years of trading. | 8trade | |
26/8/2009 13:10 | So this will be back to £3 by the end of the week...!!! | crisplex | |
26/8/2009 12:17 | "games on mobile phones", it's a whole new direction for ROK wonder what turnover hopes they have? "The deal involves the latter providing ROK with its suite of games, including Virtual Football, Virtual Motor Racing, Virtual Horse Racing, Virtual Greyhound Racing, Virtual Speedway and Virtual Numbers Draw. ROK will distribute the games through its online and mobile sales channels in China, the US, India and Latin America." | andrbea | |
26/8/2009 12:07 | a poster on lse board 5 mins ago I'm with you,(was also in rift when they sold out....GUTTED they were looking so good) i think a T/O will happen shortly which will be a huge shame because INGG could go beyond £1 in the next few years in my opinion.... they turned down a T/O offer of 12p a share a couple of months back(thank god) So what would be a good offer now.......18p.....22 | andrbea | |
26/8/2009 12:05 | If we see an open like this morning then 15p is on the cards tomorrow. | knowing | |
26/8/2009 12:05 | Anyone looking for the takeover would be better off buying convertibles. If takeover goes through they are guaranteed 100p a share. Current share price is about 34p. The ordinary shares rank behind the convertibles. | nickcduk | |
26/8/2009 12:04 | They are trying to weed out the weak. | knowing |
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