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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ig Design Group Plc | LSE:IGR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004526900 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.50 | -0.95% | 156.00 | 155.00 | 157.00 | 157.50 | 156.00 | 157.50 | 268,050 | 14:49:34 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Convrt Paper,paperbd Pds,nec | 890.31M | -27.99M | -0.2829 | -5.51 | 154.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2016 10:34 | No posts for a month. What can we expect to shore up a weak share price ? | robo21 | |
22/1/2016 20:38 | Well timed both ! | psolomons | |
22/1/2016 13:25 | added a few first thing | treeshake | |
21/1/2016 16:24 | I couldn't resist topping up a little today at this bargain price... | time 2 retire | |
21/1/2016 09:41 | I agree treeshake, cash seems to be king, judging the depth of the current mkt turmoil will be the name of the game. Plenty of opportunities are being thrown up with just about every stock being marked down indiscriminately. | celeritas | |
20/1/2016 20:39 | Blimey - love the oil comment !Some seriously good companies got hit today - there will be bargains including this one come next winter | treeshake | |
20/1/2016 15:07 | Interesting comment about the party ware in Australia - is this something IGR sells in its other territories yet? | nehpets81 | |
18/1/2016 20:13 | Disappointing response to today's RNS, but with the entire market going to hell in a handcart it wasn't altogether surprising. | lord gnome | |
18/1/2016 09:20 | "In the USA, record sales levels were reached with growth across all channels together with an expansion of export activities to Canada, Mexico and Brazil" The above is my best line ps, Mexico and Brazil could be huge new markets for IGR and with the ongoing £10 million USA investment along with a favourable exchange rate between the dollar and pound we could see these surge for the next few years. Plus as i said before, the Star Wars franchise will be huge for us this year IMO. GLA | time 2 retire | |
18/1/2016 07:38 | Very tasty last line. "Our results and on-going focus on converting profit into cash underpins our ability to provide increasing dividends to shareholders." | psolomons | |
18/1/2016 07:09 | Great trading update, should kick on from here. | robo21 | |
17/1/2016 13:12 | Read across / implications for IGR perhaps?:- A Christmas card revival has helped Paperchase to post an 11.2pc jump in sales over the festive season. The stationery and gifts retailer sold 9m Christmas greeting cards during the five weeks to the 27 December, lifting total sales to £30m and nudging UK like-for-like sales up by 5.9pc during the period. “Reports of the death of Christmas cards are grossly exaggerated”, Timothy Melgund, chief executive said. “There is an anti-technology theme playing its part, cards are retro and people can personalise them to convey the right message. You can show you care so much more with a card than an email.” An upbeat Christmas is crucial for the retailer as Paperchase makes 20pc of its sales for the entire year in the five week period. The boost has helped UK sales for the 47 weeks to 27 December to rise by 11.4pc to £122.9m, while UK like-for-like sales were up by 4.7pc in its year to date. | jeff h | |
12/1/2016 09:22 | This will be up and away again heading towards the magic £2 as soon as we clear the guy that's making all the £10.01k daily sells. He/she has made at least 10 trades since last Thursday and stopped our momentum IMV... | time 2 retire | |
06/1/2016 14:40 | 28 Jan last year - not seen any date published. | glaws2 | |
06/1/2016 13:27 | Should we be expecting a trading update soon ? | robo21 | |
01/1/2016 12:03 | Yes Happy New Year all, I think there will be more to come in 2016, although having more than doubled in 2015, the rate at which the share price rised will inevitably slow but it still looks reasonable value in my view if they get near 14p in earnings for the current year. | daz | |
31/12/2015 13:04 | Happy new year everyone. It's been quite a year and good to end on a high ! | psolomons | |
22/12/2015 18:43 | Hi guys. Quite a few positive nuggets of information in the article. Amongst other things I liked the bits about the US which of course is a huge market:- "What’s more, Christmas crackers are growing popular in the US, but not just for the Yuletide season. Through canny marketing, IGR has been selling crackers as festive ways to celebrate other occasions, such as baby showers and birthdays. Already this year, Costco in the US has sold out of IGR's crackers." | jeff h | |
22/12/2015 17:19 | Excellent article. Paul Fineman tells the paper that their target is to achieve double digit growth for the next three years and boost their net profit margin to 8% by 2018-19. IG has no UK competitors in gift packaging after hallmark stopped manufacturing. All very positive. | psolomons | |
22/12/2015 16:20 | Looking primed to pop thru £2 shortly | robo21 | |
22/12/2015 16:13 | Thanks for the tip Jeff. I've just taken a second look at today's paper and found the article. How did I miss something as big as that? A very good feature for the company. Well done to their PR firm for setting up that interview. | lord gnome | |
22/12/2015 15:21 | Nice big article in The Telegraph - I'll post it later unless someone else posts it first. | jeff h | |
10/12/2015 15:28 | Is it normal to issue a holders RNS exactly 12 months to the day of the original transaction?, understand that the holding in percentage terms has reduced slightly due to increased shares in issue but why not issue in Oct when the total voting rights were formally confirmed?.Apologies but not come across this before.ThanksDD | discodave4 |
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