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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ifg Group Plc | LSE:IFP | London | Ordinary Share | IE0002325243 | ORD EUR0.12 |
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% | 193.00 | 192.00 | 194.00 | - | 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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06/5/2011 08:26 | djderry spill the beans please. | prezer | |
04/5/2011 18:05 | This is what's know as being caught with one's pants up! I think we can guess who is behind the bid! I am willing to consider an offer around the £2.70 mark. | djderry | |
04/5/2011 08:31 | worth a punt? | money mad | |
16/11/2010 11:23 | Steady as she goes,James Hay bedding in well,Ireland weak. | djderry | |
19/3/2010 15:03 | If you are interested in quizzing management, the company is exhibiting at this show in April: www.masterinvestor.c | tomking2 | |
13/1/2010 22:13 | Well fair play to the board for taking on board my criticsm in post 144.It was a rushed job at the height of the holiday season.Giving shareholders a little leaway is magnanimous. | djderry | |
08/1/2010 20:51 | Only 55% of shares taken up by existing shareholders.Fiordla | djderry | |
28/12/2009 23:37 | Can't help feeling they are quite happy to let Fiordland pick up as many shares as possible at 1.05 euro.I received my offer on Christmas Eve and the cheque (which I posted today) has to be in by the 31st.Many shareholders may be away/on holidays,etc.And how come the directors are not taking up their rights,in effect giving Fiordland an 'in' at a substantial discount?What do we owe this investor? | djderry | |
14/12/2009 08:01 | Won't it fall today, being ex offer? | typo56 | |
13/12/2009 18:24 | More light being shed on 'Fiordland' in the Sunday newspapers.Should give the share price a boost. | djderry | |
09/12/2009 22:01 | This is a really big acquisition.James Hay will give them scale in the UK.Nine new shares for every 14 held at 105p. | djderry | |
06/11/2009 19:34 | Solid IMS,international and UK divisions,i.e.,95% of the co. holding up well.Mortage business under continued pressure. | djderry | |
03/11/2009 20:30 | Why the 12% drop today? | djderry | |
27/8/2009 20:34 | Solid and robust interims.Cost cutting in the mortage business in Ireland and good progress internationally.Divi | djderry | |
24/8/2009 19:50 | Up another 10% today on low volume.As I've often pointed out,the share price is about the least informative piece of information regarding a stock.Hopefully it will continue to sail under the radar of the market until it doubles again! | djderry | |
31/7/2009 19:51 | The mortage market in Ireland is not going to recover anytime soon.The trustee business should prove much more resilient. | djderry | |
18/5/2009 20:55 | Up 100% in two months and much further to go.The IMS is cautious but 'strong internal cash generation' and a 'resilient'performan | djderry | |
26/3/2009 07:30 | Well, 2.37p and the interim of 1.27p gives 3.64p.yield of 10%. | djderry | |
25/3/2009 22:44 | dj - congratulations. | targatarga | |
25/3/2009 19:48 | Bought in today.Now,4p per share dividend for 40p stock ain't bad. | djderry | |
19/3/2009 23:26 | Well as you lot have obviously abandoned IFG,(I almost fell over when I noticed a youthful LBO was actually bullish on a company back in the day!Nothing like a bit of time and experience to stifle those perdilictions),I will slowly buy up...all your shares! | djderry | |
30/4/2007 11:17 | I'm now out. There were three seperate articles regarding subprime in the Mail on Sunday. regards | targatarga | |
20/4/2007 12:30 | support this side of the pond for acquisition. | targatarga |
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