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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Irish Life&P.Gp | LSE:IPM | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B59NXW72 | ORD EUR0.32 |
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% | 0.0285 | - | 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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26/10/2012 00:34 | down 0.02c mmmmmmmmmm | squire007 | |
10/10/2012 22:47 | tick tock ............ ;-) | squire007 | |
19/9/2012 11:38 | IRISH Life has reported profits of 96m for the first half of the year six times that of the same period in 2011. In the same period, the company was brought into state-ownership from its parent Permanent TSB for 1.3bn the Government is planning to eventually sell it off. The deal was done after the sale of Irish Life fell through. | napoleon111 | |
13/9/2012 11:01 | Investorpesant - broadly agree with your analysis. We will see in any event. All the very best to you and others on this BB sm | smcl | |
10/9/2012 10:59 | any further bail out will NOT be through the irish govt .... that is certain. | shareho1der | |
10/9/2012 09:57 | investorpesant, What is your key point here? It may need a further bailout as could be likely for all the other banks. Who knows? sm | smcl | |
05/9/2012 15:54 | When will Permanent TSB run out of cash? September 4, 2012 by namawinelake [Short answer, between January and April 2013] | lbo | |
31/8/2012 22:08 | Investorpesant. " this company is bad for your soul" only if you keep worrying about it. Forget it and come back in 3 to 4 yrs. I have written off my money here as a retirement fund in 20 yrs time. IF, and a BIG IF, it goes bust ... no problem. I have 800,000 shares in Bank of Ireland at 9 cent to keep me going. GoodLuck. | shareho1der | |
17/8/2012 09:48 | Im not sure about that goget. Best to check with your broker. | cudman | |
14/8/2012 10:23 | Thanks Cudman - what about if we wanted to sell the shares if/when they go up, can we still do that with the IPM share certificate? | goget | |
13/8/2012 09:23 | Yep, name changed RTE or sharewatch.com might be the handiest places to see the price | cudman | |
07/8/2012 07:54 | Loverat. yeah i think that gangster is in charge of both companys untill the end of the year. | investorpesant | |
07/8/2012 07:54 | I was checking the i.s.e and could not find IPM - having read the above post from investorpesant it appears IPM are now named Permanant TSB - I'm I correct in my understanding or have I got it wrong. If it has changed it's name, then surely we would have received a new certificate with the name change? | goget | |
06/8/2012 21:11 | Is Cook still in charge? | loverat | |
06/8/2012 21:02 | gone quiet lately AIBs mortgage losses for the first half.on it 44bn loan book inc EBS and its northern ireland mortgage book was 350 million.so i would imagine ptsb would be half of that on a 23bn mortgage loan book.ulster bank said its defaults on mortgage arrears slowed in the second quater.on paper this bank should have 5bn in capital more than 3x the required CT1.1.icant get what this restructuring means of balance sheet regarding its assets it was suposed to sell/delevarge, but are not been sold now,anyone out there could enlighten me.and the costs involved i.e 2.2bn according to pcar/plar ? | investorpesant | |
06/7/2012 11:41 | Declan IMO this was the strongest of the three. Hence why it was plundered more. | loverat | |
06/7/2012 11:39 | Declan, Market is distorted at the moment. It will surely correct itself. It will be crazy to sell any single share under 15c imo. | shareho1der | |
05/7/2012 22:15 | It seems like investors came out worse here than either BKIR/ALBK. Strange seeing as I had always thought this was the strongest of the 3. | declan2 | |
01/7/2012 17:41 | The purpose of the eurozone agreement is to break the link between the banks and governments. how will irish banks do this? | shareho1der |
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