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IAW Iaws Grp.

16.85
0.00 (0.00%)
14 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Iaws Group Investors - IAW

Iaws Group Investors - IAW

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Iaws Grp. IAW London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 16.85 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
16.85 16.85
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Posted at 29/6/2007 12:50 by weemonkey
have just spoken to investor relations who say that the origin sale has been done to pay down down debt on the balance sheet. Iaws will retain a controlling interest in in Origin.

they also say that the share price decline has happened partly as US sector peers have announced profit warnings as the cost of flour and grain have gone up so much. (have alook at a chart showing the cost of wheat.)

He said that Iaws has no current plans to make similiar profit warning.

my feeling is that on balance this would look to be a buying opp

the Irish exchange has also taken a bit of a hit due to general weakness in the Irish market cuased as much as anything by worries about overpriced property in Ireland

think I have jsut answered my own questions havn't I
Posted at 23/10/2006 21:06 by d.j. derry
I bought in in June '04 having been looking at them for ages.My brokers were recommending them but I kept saying 'I've missed the boat'.I don't tip shares to others,you really have to do your own research.When I'm interested in a stock,I get previous company reports to see where they've been and where they're going.Then,how much am I been asked to pay?I think stocks make sense on a ten,twenty,thirty year view,a la Jim Slater and the value of compounding.I have found Benjamin Graham's 'Intelligent Investor' to be invaluable and all of Philip Lynch's books as well.I also managed to lose my shirt in the tech bubble which has taught me quite a bit!