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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Integrafin Holdings Plc | LSE:IHP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD45SH49 | 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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5.50 | 1.90% | 295.50 | 294.00 | 295.00 | 300.50 | 293.00 | 293.00 | 149,231 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investment Advice | 134.9M | 49.9M | 0.1506 | 19.56 | 975.74M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/12/2011 14:27 | Couple of good buys and the bid is back up. Being so close together I would guess that was the same person. | mike_f | |
07/12/2011 12:55 | All the best with the investment. I have a fair few million shares in this company and believe they have a very bright future. Interims are due any day now so hopefully more good news on the cards. | mike_f | |
07/12/2011 12:23 | thanks - don't tend to invest in many AIM companies anymore, but this looks very attractive at this price | mister md | |
07/12/2011 12:09 | Great to see some new faces appearing in here of late... Mister, quite a few trades are put through plus. I keep an eye on both to get the full picture. Welcome aboard btw. | mike_f | |
07/12/2011 11:46 | bought 1m on Monday - trade only showed on PLUS | mister md | |
07/12/2011 09:55 | Nice post Acta. Hoping people start to see the huge potential here... | mike_f | |
07/12/2011 09:23 | Good for you tara, I have a sizeable holding here and see great potential if they can keep the momentum going. We are hugely undervalued at this price and the chart looks like this may the catalyst for a significant rerating. BoD and institutional investors have supported the company at a premium to the current shareprice. And I'm very excited about the prospects for the DLM (Digital Learning Marketplace) in 2012/2013. | acta_topup | |
07/12/2011 09:14 | Ooh..... ;0) | lufc5 | |
07/12/2011 09:14 | Been on the watchlist and bought a few this morning at 0.18p. | chrisis33 | |
07/12/2011 08:59 | Tick up :) | mike_f | |
07/12/2011 08:45 | This stock will be one of my Tara"s ten for 2012 which I will post on my thread soon.!! | tara7 | |
07/12/2011 08:11 | Couple of buys first thing... | mike_f | |
07/12/2011 07:58 | Pixelearning is proving to be a fantastic acquisition. Great to see another contract win. Interims should be with us any day. Hoping for a move up after the news. GLA | mike_f | |
07/12/2011 07:47 | Contract with Gloucester Language Immersion Centre The Board of Intellego, the AIM listed digital learning business, is delighted to announce that its subsidiary PIXELearning Ltd ("Pixel") has signed a contract for £167,000 to provide products to the Gloucester Language Immersion Centre ("GLIC") and moves into the rapidly growing online language market. GLIC is a unique purpose built centre created specifically to teach languages through a "full immersion" technique, whereby pupils behave as though they are in a foreign country. The main target audiences for the centre are the local community, SME businesses and students between the ages of 14 - 19. Pixel, a serious game specialist, will build a flagship immersive "serious game" for GLIC to teach new languages to its students. The initial roll-out will be for four languages; French, Spanish, Chinese and Russia, but it plans to expand its offering to 11 languages, including rarely taught languages, such as Pashtu and Urdu. Pixel will be working in partnership with the Serious Games Institute ("SGI"), a world leading pioneer and innovator in the field of serious games and language training, which operates out of Coventry University's Technology Park. Andy Hasoon, CEO of Intellego said, "With hundreds of millions of people across the globe learning new languages at any one time this is a very exciting and a whole new market for Intellego to focus on. Importantly, serious games are the ideal tool to help people quickly grasp and retain a new language. The work being undertaken by GLIC cannot be underestimated and we are very pleased to be working closely alongside them." Tim Luft, Operations Director, of the Serious Games Institute, commented, "These new and highly effective training techniques provide a fundamental change to traditional teaching methods and are very well suited to learning a new language. All our courses are fully engaging and deeply interactive, allowing the student to remember more facts for a longer period of time. Working alongside an expert developer like Intellego adds a greater level of confidence in the success of the GLIC." | mike_f | |
02/12/2011 17:48 | I hope Intellego sold their stake in AHG today for a cool £60k profit in just a few days! | mike_f | |
02/12/2011 13:30 | 750,000 buy @ .154p | mike_f | |
01/12/2011 16:06 | I use both Halifax (which I wouldn't recommend) and sharecentre (which I would recommend). Both have their plus's but Halifax charge quite alot per deal. ATB | mike_f | |
01/12/2011 15:18 | MF Interactive investor.who is your broker?Ta in advance | ashtree2 | |
01/12/2011 13:52 | Back up to open... | mike_f | |
01/12/2011 13:40 | That surprises me about how much you could purchase, I just did a dummy buy and can buy substantially more and also for less! Who is your broker? | mike_f | |
01/12/2011 13:10 | Hi ashtree2, welcome aboard. | mike_f | |
01/12/2011 13:09 | dipped a toe in.interestingly the max i could buy was £400 online. | ashtree2 | |
30/11/2011 22:02 | Large trades that I missed yesterday on PLUS: 29/11/2011 15:53 11,676,323 @ 0.17 29/11/2011 15:48 5,000,000 @ 0.15 | mike_f | |
30/11/2011 09:28 | Interims are being worked on at the moment. Should be released very soon. | mike_f | |
29/11/2011 12:41 | Yeh I know. Value will out, just when tho'...who knows???? Real dirt cheap stocks out there...just gotta buy and sit tight Mike. | lufc5 |
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