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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Interactive Wor | LSE:ITW | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B11FCP94 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 67.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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26/3/2007 15:21 | Kebab no news from what I see...imo...its just as I said above...that due to how amazingly illuiquid the share is means that the share price can be very erratic...I think people just see that at 79-82...worth adding. | kalmar | |
26/3/2007 15:14 | Was there some news over the weekend I missed? | kebab77 | |
22/3/2007 14:05 | at NMS at just 1000 it is so illiquid and with the spread not suitable for day to day trading...unless announced later.. no major sells...but those who watch it...allows opportunties to top up if goes below 80(for me). | kalmar | |
22/3/2007 14:01 | The dividend has been paid and I guess people are selling out. There is unlikely to be any news for a while so they probably are looking to recycle their money elsewhere. I don't really any incentive for buyers to be stepping up their buying any time soon. | nickcduk | |
22/3/2007 13:49 | I don't understand at all, where is all the downward pressure coming from?! | kebab77 | |
22/3/2007 13:44 | small sells and down with a crazy spread...so illiquid. | kalmar | |
20/3/2007 15:51 | Won't move up till stock overhang is cleared but then................ | czar | |
20/3/2007 15:20 | Won't move up till stock overhang is cleared but then................ | czar | |
20/3/2007 10:35 | I'm pretty sure they have nothing to do with TV show phoneins. That's more in the realm of Eckoh. | wjccghcc | |
20/3/2007 10:01 | Does anyone know if this is relevant as ITW do run premium rate nos. Ofcom to act over TV quizzes Jon Rees and Simon Fluendy, Mail on Sunday 18 March 2007 Reader comments (3) Media watchdog Ofcom has called a crisis meeting this weekend over TV quiz shows, pledging imminent action against broadcasters over what it feels is a fundamental betrayal of the trust of viewers. OFCOM TO ACT: The regulator is having a crisis meeting this weekend OTHER STORIESAction as TV quiz scandal grows Blue Peter phone-in scam Now BBC admit phone-in gaffe 'Protect TV quiz viewers' Questions haunting the TV quiz masters LISA BUCKINGHAM Financial Mail Editor: Murdoch can feel smug as the TV quiz phone-in scandal spreads... >> Read her column. END THIS TV QUIZ DISGRACE It's unacceptable for ITV, Channel 4 and Five to perpetuate the TV quiz con, says Financial Mail (Sept 2006) > More THIS IS MONEY CAMPAIGNS Find out how we fight your corner - and how our campaigns can directly help you. >> Meet our Campaigns Editor THE QUIZ SHOW SWINDLE Investigation: Find out how ITV's The Mint failed to implement its blocks on addicted callers >> 200 calls and no cut-off NEW CAMPAIGNS SECTIONJoin the fightback >> Protection racket >> Reclaim bank charges >> Save our Post Offices >> TV quiz swindle Chief executive Ed Richards said the scandal over premium-rate phone-ins went to the heart of the issue of trust in broadcasting and the television companies' behaviour had been 'wholly unacceptable'. Following Financial Mail's campaign against the TV quiz show swindle, Ofcom sources promise major action against offending broadcasters within days. The regulator is concerned at an apparent 'systemic' failure of compliance with broadcasting codes by television companies, which has betrayed viewers' trust. Ofcom can fine broadcasting companies up to five per cent of turnover if they are found to be in breach of its codes. If ITV, which is heavily involved in the shows, was found to have misled viewers and broken the rules, it could face a fine of more than £100 million. Ofcom is thought to have launched 23 separate investigations into TV quiz shows, with premium-rate phone regulator Icstis looking at more than ten other cases. | leytonorient | |
20/3/2007 09:59 | Got a flyer from Daniel Stewart today. "We believe a P/E of 9.8 significantly undervalues the quality of this stocks technology and its potential for organic and acquisitive growth. Exceptional dividend of 9.5% (FY07E) Top line growth of 28% (LFL 20%) Estimated CAGR of 17.0% (FY06-08E)" | kimboy2 | |
18/3/2007 21:13 | Is that relevant to ITW? | wjccghcc | |
18/3/2007 10:49 | Ofcom to act over TV quizzes Jon Rees and Simon Fluendy, Mail on Sunday 18 March 2007 Media watchdog Ofcom has called a crisis meeting this weekend over TV quiz shows, pledging imminent action against broadcasters over what it feels is a fundamental betrayal of the trust of viewers. OFCOM TO ACT: The regulator is having a crisis meeting this weekend OTHER STORIESAction as TV quiz scandal grows Blue Peter phone-in scam Now BBC admit phone-in gaffe 'Protect TV quiz viewers' Questions haunting the TV quiz masters LISA BUCKINGHAM Financial Mail Editor: Murdoch can feel smug as the TV quiz phone-in scandal spreads... >> Read her column. END THIS TV QUIZ DISGRACE It's unacceptable for ITV, Channel 4 and Five to perpetuate the TV quiz con, says Financial Mail (Sept 2006) > More THIS IS MONEY CAMPAIGNS Find out how we fight your corner - and how our campaigns can directly help you. >> Meet our Campaigns Editor THE QUIZ SHOW SWINDLE Investigation: Find out how ITV's The Mint failed to implement its blocks on addicted callers >> 200 calls and no cut-off NEW CAMPAIGNS SECTIONJoin the fightback >> Protection racket >> Reclaim bank charges >> Save our Post Offices >> TV quiz swindle Chief executive Ed Richards said the scandal over premium-rate phone-ins went to the heart of the issue of trust in broadcasting and the television companies' behaviour had been 'wholly unacceptable'. Following Financial Mail's campaign against the TV quiz show swindle, Ofcom sources promise major action against offending broadcasters within days. The regulator is concerned at an apparent 'systemic' failure of compliance with broadcasting codes by television companies, which has betrayed viewers' trust. Ofcom can fine broadcasting companies up to five per cent of turnover if they are found to be in breach of its codes. If ITV, which is heavily involved in the shows, was found to have misled viewers and broken the rules, it could face a fine of more than £100 million. Ofcom is thought to have launched 23 separate investigations into TV quiz shows, with premium-rate phone regulator Icstis looking at more than ten other cases. | seangray | |
17/3/2007 11:57 | Interim results state that 3p dividend will be paid to shareholders on the register at close of play on the 16th and I think I read somewhere payday will be in about a months time. | john.wills | |
16/3/2007 17:25 | Comapre to last dividend, It should be one month after ex-date. | wanglong1981 | |
16/3/2007 16:00 | Guys I know the XD date was 14th...when is it actually paid??..tia hmm ;-) | kalmar | |
15/3/2007 10:15 | It looks good! | wanglong1981 | |
15/3/2007 08:30 | nurdin - thanks - it states the 14th on TDW it's just I was expecting more of a dip yesterday - although there was a surprising dip earlier in the week which I didn't understand. Anyways - I'll look forward to the divi soon. | plentymorefish | |
15/3/2007 08:25 | yes plentymorefish... | nurdin | |
15/3/2007 08:24 | Share Mag have reiterated their buy recommendation today apparently.Will get details later on if my friend obliges ;o) | nurdin | |
15/3/2007 08:23 | Can anyone tell me have these definately gone xd? | plentymorefish | |
14/3/2007 15:19 | A hazard of the porn industry?? She was the wife of the Chairman of a content provider - you know what I mean. And when she did lunch well, let's just say she needed twenty two grand for the lawyer. Coming to your screen on Friday.... | silverfern | |
14/3/2007 14:44 | Probably right, Kimboy. It's an unusual turn of phrase. She may have needed a lawyer rather than lunch. | diogenesj | |
14/3/2007 14:39 | kimboy - I think you're watching too many soaps : ) | silverfern | |
14/3/2007 13:27 | Reading between the lines it sounded like a divorce to me. The phrase 'following the independent sale of' struck me as separate from the Chairman. A hazard of the porn industry I expect. | kimboy2 |
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