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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ienergizer Limited | LSE:IBPO | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B54NMG96 | ORD 1P |
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% | 59.80 | 57.80 | 59.60 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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29/7/2020 08:27 | Cannot add this morning, electronically. Not even £500 worth. | firtashia | |
10/7/2020 08:54 | Being concerned about liquidity I tried a dummy run sale this morning and although I couldn't sell my entire holding I could sell any amount up to 5000 , I was pleasantly surprised but imagine there will be days when its not possible to sell any ?? | dicktrade | |
05/7/2020 19:24 | The free float here is pretty thin. Mr. Aggarwal having so much skin in the game. Similar to ASY in that regard. EMS is just 750 shares | thorpematt | |
25/6/2020 11:30 | Shanklin I did the same in mid April , actually got more than I wanted cos I forgot to cancel a limit order after I had bought some . hope I can sell when I want . thought they would have moved up a lot more this morning :-(( | dicktrade | |
25/6/2020 10:50 | Bought a few this morning as they seem pretty inexpensive, with a decent dividend. Hadn't realised at that point just how illiquid IBPO is. | shanklin | |
11/6/2020 06:31 | Have held these for several years. Encouraged by recent statement and general outlook.They appear to be well past their problems of a few years back. As you point out MG the shares are tightly held but when they are traded the price can move quickly and significantly! | wobblywilbur | |
09/6/2020 08:27 | Anyone else trading / investing in this? Spread seems tight for once. Very illiquid with just ~15-20% in public hands. It seems to have been around for a while now. Any thoughts on this? | mg1982 | |
15/8/2019 08:50 | No idea, but I tried to sell yesterday because I didn't like the look of the 'supply shoots' on the chart and thought there might be a reversal. Unfortunately I was unable to sell either by placing a regular sell order or a limit order. So I'm doubly grumpy now! That's the chance you take with very illiquid shares like this though. | greensiax | |
15/8/2019 08:16 | Was just about to ask the same question! | marfox46 | |
15/8/2019 08:14 | What's happened here? | essential | |
13/11/2017 11:37 | ??? whats happening here,results are ok,why it keeps dropping? | tadastadska | |
27/10/2017 14:29 | Any ideas why this one is off the radar? | tadastadska | |
18/11/2016 08:42 | hey QS99, like the uptick...doesn't move much this share, even after interims....hehe | qs99 | |
31/10/2016 14:01 | bamboo2 you out there? | qs99 | |
31/10/2016 13:29 | nudging up ahead of results....nice to see | qs99 | |
28/10/2016 15:31 | November 13th was the date of interims last year.....so not long before the next update...be interesting to see if any buying ahead of these... | qs99 | |
20/9/2016 19:09 | 36redhill, Well done. No harm in taking a profit. I think this has further to go, but one step at a time. | bamboo2 | |
20/9/2016 16:11 | I was in @ .17 - could sell now .... | 36redhill | |
20/9/2016 13:39 | QS99, and another... I thought it might be slow, but at this rate I'm not going to need to revise the target 'till around xmas. | bamboo2 | |
19/9/2016 15:20 | thanks bamboo2....little nudge up at close here | qs99 | |
04/9/2016 20:15 | QS99, no HTF thread as far as I know. IBPO well on way to initial target. Price now looks to have little historical resistance until 200. May take time though. | bamboo2 | |
01/9/2016 09:41 | soaked up that sell pretty well IMO | qs99 |
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