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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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3i Group Plc | LSE:III | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1YW4409 | ORD 73 19/22P |
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% | 2,527.00 | 2,533.00 | 2,534.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investors, Nec | 2.57B | 4.57B | 4.6982 | 5.39 | 24.66B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/5/2019 07:16 | Thanks K3no I'll try that | cheshire man | |
20/5/2019 07:15 | Cheshire Man, I tried a couple of times before noticing that the full password was required. This sorted it. | k3ndo | |
20/5/2019 07:08 | Anyone else unable to lot in this morning ? | cheshire man | |
16/5/2019 07:51 | ...we have implemented an alternative regulatory structure, which includes an AIFM in Luxembourg, which has taken over the operations of 3i's existing branches in France, Germany and the Netherlands from 1 April 2019. This new structure will enable 3i to continue its activities in Europe regardless of the form and timing of Brexit. I think most UK asset managers have done the same, with Luxembourg the favoured spot. (There's no requirement to learn Luxembourgish, fortunately!) | jonwig | |
16/5/2019 07:33 | I don't think stockmarket IPOs are much favoured in Europe, but aren't all that well-informed. | jonwig | |
16/5/2019 07:32 | Hopefully the liquidity event will provide corroboration re value of 3i's most valuable investment.All round decent set of full year results. | jerseyman1 | |
16/5/2019 07:30 | Yes, interesting. Could result in an IPO of Action maybe? | topvest | |
16/5/2019 07:02 | FY results out. This is the "liquidity event" mentioned earlier: 3i owns 44.3% of Action and also manages Eurofund V ("EFV"), which owns 33.2% of the company. Action is one of two remaining companies in EFV. The final extension of EFV is scheduled to end in November this year. As a result, 3i is working closely with the team at Action to facilitate a transaction that will allow those investors who wish to realise their interest in Action by November 2019 to do so. 3i intends to maintain its current level of exposure in Action and we expect that a number of other investors are likely to retain a substantial part of their holdings. | jonwig | |
13/5/2019 15:48 | 10/05, Numis BUY, target 1195p. | jonwig | |
30/4/2019 06:04 | FWIW. 10/5/17 Share price 828, Price to Book Value 1.50 1/5/18 share price 941, PBV 1.45 29/4/19 share price 1081 , PBV 1.40 From Stocko (stored pages). So not out of sync historically, the collapse around the end of last year probably makes the current share price seem higher than it is. | podgyted | |
18/4/2019 17:16 | Interesting day, recovered, meaning there is strong institutional buying support at this level. | chc15 | |
17/4/2019 20:08 | Oh yes, used to be called graphite, saw a good write up abt them in the daily mail recently. | chc15 | |
17/4/2019 18:06 | Yes the market rally all started when the Fed said there'd be no more rate rises because of slowing growth. So shaky foundations as you say, and meanwhile economic indicators continue to deteriorate. I've taken a few chips off the table and holding a bit of cash. | riverman77 | |
17/4/2019 17:36 | I'll have a look at that as well. Tough to know what to do at the moment..rally seems like it's built on slightly shaky foundations and Trump seems to think the Fed is a vehicle to inflate the Dow.. might just hold a chunk of cash and see what happens! | dplewis1 | |
17/4/2019 17:29 | CHC15 - one possible alternative: ICG Enterprise Trust,albeit more of a private equity fund of funds with a few direct holdings so not directly comparable. Nevertheles, very good performance, more diversified than 3i and on a near 20% discount. | riverman77 | |
17/4/2019 17:28 | Ok good one, I'll hold on, as there will be institutions buying at these prices, why would they. mad but true. | chc15 | |
17/4/2019 16:05 | Yes I know what you mean. I was rather fortunate that I bought 100k shares of brave bison yesterday though so that worked out quite well for a change. | dplewis1 | |
17/4/2019 15:53 | Hmm thinking of trimming too, but it keeps rising, and what else can you put the cash in? So im holding. | chc15 | |
16/4/2019 10:55 | So I actually sold a few of mine today (the 500 shares at 1066 at 11:47) .. it's nice to sell into strength and while I still own more and think it will probably continue to perform well, I thought it wise to take some off the table with the premium where it is. | dplewis1 | |
15/4/2019 18:13 | Yes discount retail is not normally a sector I'd be interested in, and they are valuing it on quite a high multiple, I think around 16x ev/ebitda, so that also needs to be considered. | riverman77 | |
15/4/2019 18:08 | Yes true, they know the investments better than we ever will. I'm just generally wary of retail in the current environment but there are clearly still some winners left. | dplewis1 | |
15/4/2019 17:55 | They could have realised Action a long time ago at a handsome profit. The fact that they are holding on to it suggests it must be very special. Needless to say I'm happy to trust their judgment on that. | riverman77 | |
15/4/2019 17:51 | Yes I know how you feel. I bought a load of these at 1.80 about 7 years ago and only sold my first lump last year at 9.50. Has been an excellent investment since Borrows took over and the main reason I invested/held in the first place. Starting to feel it could be a bit lofty now though, but who knows. I've usually never regretted taking a nice profit. | dplewis1 |
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