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INPP International Public Partnerships Ld

125.60
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
International Public Partnerships Ld LSE:INPP London Ordinary Share GB00B188SR50 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 125.60 125.20 125.80 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt 370.13M 326.9M 0.1916 6.56 2.14B
International Public Partnerships Ld is listed in the Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker INPP. The last closing price for International Public Par... was 125.60p. Over the last year, International Public Par... shares have traded in a share price range of 114.60p to 149.80p.

International Public Par... currently has 1,706,103,581 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Public Par... is £2.14 billion. International Public Par... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.56.

International Public Par... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/12/2011
16:57
Another positive weekly performance by INPP closing out at £1.1980p.
INPP to face more direct competition for investors funds in the FTSE 250 from JLIF. YTD there is less than a 1% outperformance by INPP over JLIF.

John Laing Infrastructure Fund Limited to Enter FTSE 250


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More news on Scottish plans
Scottish Government to build high-speed rail link

seekerofvalue
05/12/2011
17:45
Volume 1,016,258 new ATH of £1.1960p getting ready for the pop and additional purchase this week.

Related news:

Scots roll out 80-project economic recovery plan
Mon 5th December

seekerofvalue
02/12/2011
17:40
Yesterday I sold out of my inflation-linked play T2IL (that I had been posting about on the SHA thread). I will be adding to my holdings of INPP when it goes above £1.20p with my T2IL profits. That purchase could come as early as next week, as INPP looks ready for a breakout.

Related news:

MPs criticise pension infrastructure move
1 December 2011 | By Steve Tolley


East Riding makes infrastructure allocation
Professional Pensions | 02 Dec 2011 | 11:59


Government announces £158m for research IT Friday 2 December 2011 13.17 GMT

seekerofvalue
29/11/2011
14:09
As expected George Osborne is attempting to entice pension funds into infrastructure investments. When INPP pops above £1.20p and remains above that level, it could prove to have been a positive beneficiary. Time will tell.

£30billion for infrastructure as Treasury teams up with pension funds to invest in roads, rail and power stations 28 November 2011



Pension funds urged to join £30bn infrastructure plan 28 November 2011

seekerofvalue
25/11/2011
17:13
Another week whereby INPP outperformed the indices and the Financial services sector.

Related news:

Infrastructure investment plan must focus on scheme needs
Professional Pensions | 25 Nov 2011



Private Pension: Govt Asks Funds To Invest In Infrastructure/ 24.11.2011


Can infrastructure provide investment income?

Funds that own infrastructure such as schools and hospitals could offer a stable long-term income.

seekerofvalue
21/11/2011
17:25
Infrastructure drives 6% growth in construction project starts
21/11/2011

By Marcus Leach

Construction project starts increased 6% year on year for the three months to October due to 79% growth in infrastructure and utilities project starts according to the latest Glenigan Index.

Investments included road and rail station projects in South West and the South East of England plus decommissioning of a nuclear power plant and new wind turbine projects. The growth is against a particularly low level of project starts a year ago across the construction industry.

Non-Residential construction project starts increased 2% year on year as the impacts of Government funding cuts were counteracted by growth in private sector construction. Office and industrial project starts increased significantly while education project starts remain weak. Residential construction project starts were 10% down on a year ago. Glenigan forecasts further retrenchment in social housing construction and stabilising private housing starts over the coming months.

Regionally the East, South East and South West of England saw the highest increases in project starts. The North East and Wales saw growth of over 10% while London, the East Midlands and the North West fell by more than 10%. Project starts in Scotland were particularly weak.

seekerofvalue
21/11/2011
17:23
Fresh all-time high, up 0.59% to £1.192p , even better when you consider that the FTSE 100 & 250 finished down -2.62% & -2.75% respectively.

Related news:

Government considers economical infrastructure

The Government has decided to look for ways to arouse increases in the economy. David Cameron is considering a number of infrastructure projects, including two new gas and biomass power stations in Yorkshire

Posted: 21 November 2011


MACQUARIE INFRASTRUCTURE EARNINGS IN RETROSPECT: DOWN 3.6% IN THE LAST 19 DAYS (MIC)

seekerofvalue
17/11/2011
19:18
Nice volumes since the solid IMS on 15/11/11 and we finally hit a new 12 months and all time high. Lets see if it can hold up against all this market volatility.
seekerofvalue
11/11/2011
15:36
INPP bracing itself for another attempt at £1.18p.

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Business leaders urge George Osborne to invest in infrastructure
November 11, 2011


Atkins calls for renewed Government commitment to infrastructure investment
November 11, 2011



Investment in infrastructure lays foundation for the future
November 11, 2011

seekerofvalue
03/11/2011
10:43
Nice and steady amongst all the volatilty.
seekerofvalue
12/10/2011
14:14
President's Jobs Council Says 'Invest in Infrastructure'
seekerofvalue
07/9/2011
10:24
INPP still showing resilience inspite of difficult conditions.

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Record infrastructure investment welcomed

Isabel Hayes
September 07, 20117:53AM



CEOs Call for Less Regulation, Better Infrastructure
SEPTEMBER 6, 2011, 10:07 P.M. ET

seekerofvalue
16/8/2011
10:21
INPP still showing resilience in difficult conditions.

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Come on in, the Cambridge water's fine
15 Aug 2011

ttp://www.efinancialnews.com/story/2011-08-15/come-on-in-the-cambridge-waters-fine

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AUGUST 15, 2011



Australian pension funds reluctant to invest in infrastructure
By Lachlan Colquhoun
August 14, 2011 12:33 pm

seekerofvalue
02/8/2011
19:15
Now that US have agreed to spend a little more, maybe INPP can get a few contracts.

Hansen: Infrastructure Bonding Bill Promising for Economic Growth




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August 1, 2011 8:36 pm
US: Obstacles to progress

seekerofvalue
21/7/2011
18:36
INPP is holding up well, but it needs to clear resistance at £1.18p.

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seekerofvalue
05/7/2011
11:15
Infrastructure boss Rod Eddington warns of $86bn threat to productivity

Annabel Hepworth
July 05, 201112:00AM

seekerofvalue
14/6/2011
15:32
Macquarie teams up with Everbright on $729m fund

By Gwen Robinson in Sydney and Jamil Anderlini in Beijing

Published: June 14 2011 13:34 | Last updated: June 14 2011 13:34







JPMorgan's Matthews Says Infrastructure to Drive India Growth

By Santanu Chakraborty - Jun 14, 2011 1:08 PM GMT+0100

seekerofvalue
13/6/2011
14:22
Norway's sovereign wealth fund optimistic on Europe

By Andrew Ward in Oslo

Published: June 13 2011 08:59 | Last updated: June 13 2011 08:59

seekerofvalue
09/6/2011
15:17
IPP on target for 2011
By Michael Millar
Fri 13 May 2011

seekerofvalue
09/6/2011
09:19
The company invests in private finance initiative (PFI) and public-private partnership (PPP) projects and runs them under long-term contracts.


Listed in 2006, INPP is a long-term investor in 60 social and transport infrastructure projects, including schools, hospitals, courts and police headquarters in the UK, Europe, Australia and Canada. A total of 99pc of the revenues are government-backed.


For those looking for a solid and increasing dividend play that can ride out the turbulence of markets. Then with a current yield of 4.88% @ 1.167p INPP could be a safe haven. I also like the fact that investment funds hold a large % of the company. I have made my first purchase today, as a sleep easy investment and long-term income play.

2010 TOP TEN INVESTMENTS


INPP Perfomance since IPO


INVESTING IN INFRASTRUCTURE?


Articles:
11/03/11 Is it time to take profits from infrastructure?
Infrastructure captured the imagination of investors after dividend payouts in other sectors took a hammering in 2010.




1/04/11 Questor share tip: INPP is a solid yield play built on global infrastructure

Income-seekers find infrastructure funds attractive because returns are not correlated to the economic cycle or related to movements in the equity markets. International Public Partnership (INPP) is one such fund.





21/05/11 Fed up with the FTSE 100? You can invest in the M80
Every extra airline passenger, new hospital bed or car passing through a motorway toll booth could provide a welcome boost for income-hungry investors.
Financial advisers are increasingly recommending funds that invest in essential infrastructure and public-private finance deals to provide an income. Yields of between four and six per cent easily beat returns on most deposit accounts.



3/01/12 INPP closed the year out at £1.209p, so its 12 months performance was plus 2.4% excluding dividends. Not bad when you consider that the FTSE 250 12 months performance was minus 13.82% and the FTSE 100 12 months performance was minus 7.34%.


19/04/12 share price £1.20p Target yield 5%
INPP net asset value UP 15.2%

International Public Partnerships' net asset value grew 15.2% to £624.3m in the year to the end of December. NAV per share rose to 116.9p from 113.1p a year ago. Pre-tax profits were £13.2m against £16.5m in 2010 while after-tax profits rose to £16.1m from the restated £15.1m last time. Chairman Keith Dorrian said: "The company and our shareholders continue to benefit from the opportunities arising from the renewed commitment shown by governments to infrastructure investment across our geographies. "There is a heightened awareness of the pivotal role private capital plays in these long-term public sector programmes, resulting in a surge in interest from an increasingly wide investor base, attracted by the risk reward profile of the company and asset class. "Taking advantage of the positive investment environment through our healthy pipeline of attractive investment opportunities is critical to the ongoing success of the company and as such, we are actively considering our options with respect to raising more equity capital. "We look forward to 2012 with confidence".

25/05/12 INPP Placing, Open Offer and Offer for Subscription


The timing of the offer could not be worse given current macro issues. With that taken into consideration the miniscule discount given up against the share price is commendable.
I will be subscribing just shy of my initial purchase price back in June 2011. I am hopeful that we should see a year end close above £1.20p. My target is of course reliant on how the politicians deal with European woes.

7/06/12 International Public Partnerships announces opening on Belgian airport project



10/06/2012 A very positive article on INPP written by Midas of the Mail on Sunday Business Section.

MIDAS: Infrastructure fund investing in more than 100 projects in the UK and abroad builds up to 9% returns


19/06/12 EXTRACT:Commenting on the result of the Placing, Open Offer and Offer for Subscription, Keith Dorrian, Chairman of INPP, said:

"We're delighted to have exceeded our fundraising target, attracting GBP200 million of additional capital from a range of UK and international investors. Indeed, the total of applications made through the Placing, Open Offer and Offer for Subscription exceeded this figure."

20/06/12 Questor says BUY International Public Partnerships
INPP fundraising better than expected

At A time of financial uncertainty and low interest rates, infrastructure funds such as International Public Partnerships (INPP) are very attractive.


30/08/12 "Total Shareholder Return since IPO in November 2006 to 30 June 2012 of 54.2% compared to 11.5% on the FTSE AllShare over the same period"

3/01/13 INPP closed the year out at £1.256p, so its 12 months performance was plus 3.9% excluding dividends. Beating its 2011-2012 returns.

15/04/13 I am no longer holding INPP after selling my entire investment this morning for £1.3125p.

seekerofvalue
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