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IGG Ig Group Holdings Plc

737.00
4.50 (0.61%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Ig Group Holdings Plc IGG London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
4.50 0.61% 737.00 16:35:21
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
734.00 734.00 743.00 737.00 732.50
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Industry Sector
SOFTWARE & COMPUTER SERVICES

Ig IGG Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
25/01/2024InterimGBP0.135601/02/202402/02/202401/03/2024
20/07/2023FinalGBP0.319421/09/202322/09/202319/10/2023
26/01/2023InterimGBP0.132602/02/202303/02/202303/03/2023
21/07/2022FinalGBP0.312422/09/202223/09/202220/10/2022
27/01/2022InterimGBP0.129603/02/202204/02/202204/03/2022
22/07/2021FinalGBP0.302423/09/202124/09/202121/10/2021
21/01/2021InterimGBP0.129628/01/202129/01/202125/02/2021
23/07/2020FinalGBP0.302424/09/202025/09/202022/10/2020
21/01/2020InterimGBP0.129630/01/202031/01/202027/02/2020
23/07/2019FinalGBP0.302426/09/201927/09/201924/10/2019

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Posted at 10/4/2024 19:33 by bargainsniper
Igg is a core holding for me.Excellent company
Posted at 10/4/2024 11:50 by alotto
Bull, I think you may be right. Customer base is stagnating dangerously. Also reducing staff is a sign that the management can see a storm at the horizon. I would have bought IGG if the trading update did not have the red flag on the shrinking/stagnating customer base. I hope the next TU proves me wrong
Posted at 03/4/2024 14:44 by blackhorse23
Bought APH for better dividend
Posted at 26/1/2024 10:57 by thorpematt
Well that TS is a bit of a shocker isn't it!

I have gone with the Lord Lee principle here. (There will be a quote somewhere), but broadly: You can't go far wrong with 7/7 companies. i.e 7% yeild and PER of<7

We are roughly 7/7 with IGG. There's real cash in hand and real profits here too. Fluctuations tend to even out and in the mid-term this will do well for patient holders I think.
Posted at 25/1/2024 09:07 by hunter154
Agreed - the issue is that a school report on IGG would probably read “should be doing better”
Posted at 08/1/2024 07:27 by hunter154
A really good trading update from CMC today. Might give IGG Share Price a push this morning.
Posted at 11/9/2023 11:26 by lovewinshatelosses
Yeah, the fundamentals here are not the issue. The (legitimate) gripe some of us have is only that the company could - should - be doing even better.
Which hopefully the next CEO will achieve and then new ATH's will be a viable target. IMO.
Anyway, this is nowhere near a high forward dividend yield that might render it unfeasible. What we have here is a nice dividend to look forward to. GLA.
Posted at 11/9/2023 09:53 by hunter154
f880gna you clearly don't understand concept of fc yield , dividend cover etc.

Fcf yield is 14% and dividend yield is 7%. DiVidend cover is x2, so nothing to see here.
Posted at 10/9/2023 22:45 by f880gna
Usually an unfeasibly high forward dividend yield portends a dividend cut.
Posted at 22/7/2023 00:07 by maddox
Hmmm not seeing many valuation metrics presented here on either side of the argument - bare assertions aren't very enlightening.

As far as I can see IGG paid c. 8.6x revenue for a business growing at 40%+ in a market growing at 25%+. We're talking about the US here - where valuations are steep - and for a high growth profitable firm in an attractive market. Are there any comparable transactions in this sector that look better or worse value?

Also, looking at what IGG paid. They put a value of a $1bn on the deal; $700m of this was in IGG shares - 61m shares. That puts a value on each share of $11.48 in todays money that's 890p. However, IGG are now buying back shares. Up to 21 July they've bought back £200m at an average cost of 756p - a 15% discount to their issue value. So, with another tranche of buy-backs underway the deal is getting cheaper every day.

Happy to have alternative view points.

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