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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Ide Group Holdings Plc | IDE | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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72.50 | 72.50 |
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Posted at 03/10/2022 12:26 by paulscb Nobody wants to touch it! A bank loan in this market! It's going to be a wipeout or nothing here, stop ramping. The company has looked at a fund raise from institutional investors but given macro events and the history of the company there is currently little appetite. This might change in future years. The company has also considered a couple of approaches but nothing meaningful has come from this. Finally, the company is looking into a bank loan that would enable an offer to be made to loan note holders that would rather cash out earlier than the scheduled date of January 2025. |
Posted at 29/9/2022 09:20 by paulscb LOLThe company has looked at a fund raise from institutional investors but given macro events and the history of the company there is currently little appetite. This might change in future years. The company has also considered a couple of approaches but nothing meaningful has come from this. Finally, the company is looking into a bank loan that would enable an offer to be made to loan note holders that would rather cash out earlier than the scheduled date of January 2025. |
Posted at 24/6/2022 08:53 by wh1spa 2p placing in my opinion. Based on their broker’s target price. 1 billion shares at that price to MXC would mean their entire holding is valued at £23.5m. Plenty of upside from there for them, minority shareholders and us retail investors. This would give an overall market capitalisation of £30m with a business worth around £45m (based on FY23 of 4.5m EBITDA) |
Posted at 11/4/2022 15:55 by knigel Fair enough - maybe Cloudcoco shares will double to compensate (presuming a loan conversion) but I can’t recall many mentioning it was a bad deal at the time - seems like they wanted rid at literally any price - if they ever have an online investor presentation it can be raised.. |
Posted at 20/3/2022 14:53 by knigel Some of my investments (including LVCG)have started to do regular investor presentations - starting to think all listed companies should be required to do an quarterly presentation. IDE can have months without news and questions start to pile up - maybe I might send a message to their IR team and suggest they consider an online presentation - perhaps after the next results!!? |
Posted at 27/1/2022 08:26 by dave4545 Thought it would be you knigel.We could do with some new investors, not sure what punters want although today is abad day to issue great news No stock out there so spiking now |
Posted at 10/9/2021 13:35 by deekers lol, I have been an investor since it was originally cupid |
Posted at 28/1/2021 11:40 by velvetide For any new trading minded investors in this, its normally impossible to buy under 2p in any size so although the chart looks tradeable best not to get too cute with what is potentially a multibagger from here, all imo |
Posted at 21/11/2020 15:57 by deltalo It's a sell, hence the 50 percent share price drop on Thursday, You'll get that sometimes and then the share's will all be bought up a day or two after, I bought half a million on Thursday and didn't show, so how many others bought and not showed up, obviously there's more buys than sells as to yesterday's 11 percent rise.Very bottom price here and massively undervalued. Over 60 percent of the share capital is out of private Investors hands. This can turn in a second. Enjoy. |
Posted at 26/8/2020 13:02 by computercoders I'll slice at those price targets I gave. If you also research MXCP and the reason you think they have a backing here with the power they have. Looks at the contracts IDE they have won in the past year. They have skin in the game. Look at the revenue (which I know has dropped) and profit vs CTEA with it's 7million cap against 75 grand revenue and never made a profit. Consider ICON with it's death spiral debt, no director buys, ICON company structural is what's known as a sacrificial company - they can easily pheonix the assets into another company. And they probably intend to as no skin in the game and look at their salaries which are disproportionate to shareholder value. Then compare IDE with skin in the game, free float of no more than 15% (check the major shareholders list on their website). Look at MXCP's history who's essentially backing the company. It's hard to buy shares here at the best of times. Often hard to sell too. NT to sell more than 100 quids worth. Sometimes a bit hard to stomach when you have a few million shares in this like me. I know a handful of investors on this board who claim to have millions of shares in this too below the 3% reportable threshold. So the question is how much free float is really out there in sticky private investors hands? |
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