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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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0.50 | 0.22% | 233.00 | 230.00 | 235.00 | 232.50 | 232.50 | 232.50 | 258,151 | 16:35:09 |
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 | -8.22 | 230M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2022 15:18 | My apologies I think i read the previous annual results. The last annual results said the average debt was $2.2 million reduced from over $40 million. However finding reassurance in the £40 million cash figure maybe misguided as the results are usually given when they have sold most of their stock. The seasonality of the business means they are in average net debt position | ![]() she-ra | |
27/1/2022 15:08 | she-ra: Wall Street Journal give all the info that is in the public domain: Their trading statement says they have £40m cash Unless you have specific insider info I'll stick to what is known... NAV is MILES BIGGER than LIABILITIES - its not even close. | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 15:02 | netcurtains - They are mainly in a debt position all year round. They have an average debt of around £40 million. | ![]() she-ra | |
27/1/2022 14:40 | sorry edited. should have gone specsavers | ![]() nobilis | |
27/1/2022 14:17 | nobilis???? Read what I said again. lol. Shows you, never write anything on message boards. Whatever you write someone will get it wrong. 😃😉 | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 13:39 | in just NINE months they sold this amount of stuff: The Group has continued to deliver good revenue growth in the nine-month period to 31 December 2021 with revenue at $828 million, up 12% like-for-like on the prior year. This is now (probably) a BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 13:38 | in just NINE months they sold this amount of stuff: The Group has continued to deliver good revenue growth in the nine-month period to 31 December 2021 with revenue at $828 million, up 12% like-for-like on the prior year. This is now (probably) a BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 13:37 | nobilis: seems unlikely as they made a point that sales INCREASED not decreased. | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 13:34 | have they lost walmartaccount | ![]() nobilis | |
27/1/2022 13:27 | Perspective - its falling because loads of people sold. It does not make those people right. Take for example HostelWorld - its rising. Has turnover over of £13m makes £44m loss. Has markt cap of 93m We have nearly a billion-pound turnover!!!! we dont make a loss, and yonks of cash (£40m) And have a market cap almost the same as HostelWorld. So what can RELATIVELY EASILY be done? RAISE PRICES LOADS, LOSE 25% of TURNOVER. - JOB DONE. We can afford to lose 25% of turnover to increase profits.... Why? Because our stock does not go out of date - dont sell crackers one year - just sell them the next. | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 13:20 | It will rebound very strongly from here or be bought out. | ![]() zico01 | |
27/1/2022 13:01 | In hindsight it all makes sense now. Fine man selling all his shares. When the CEO sells all his shares and months later the stock takes a nose dive, isn’t that called insider trading? | refillmore | |
27/1/2022 12:29 | s34icknote: I've had an amazing year so far (even allowing this blip) - I'm into BT and Banks in a big way - done me proud (as did M&S on run up to Christmas).. Last minute this has got a strong buy signal. Sainsburys is starting to have a bit of a run too now. | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 11:33 | I always thought the P/E ratio was too high for you to be here net !At least triad came good for you !And sdg ? | ![]() s34icknote | |
27/1/2022 11:11 | Cash 31/03/22 $40m (estimated) 30/09/21 ($59m) 31/03/21 $76m 30/09/20 ($23m) Peak accessible facilities are approximately $283.3 million (maximum $288.0 million) Financial covenants, tested quarterly : * Interest cover, being the ratio of Adjusted EBITDA to interest on a rolling 12m basis * Leverage, being the ratio of debt to Adjusted EBITDA on a rolling twelve-month basis | ![]() hatfullofsky | |
27/1/2022 11:09 | netcurtains, I think it could be the top of the bottom, maybe middle bottom but bottom bottom is not a nice place to be. | ![]() hatfullofsky | |
27/1/2022 10:25 | Same thing works with the five minute signal too (currently) - 10:25am | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 10:24 | on the minute buy sell timing it has the stock as a buy - ha ha quick or it will be a different minute | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 09:27 | Do you think this might be the bottom of the bottom or has the bottom still got a bit of a way to go? I dont want to get my bottoms confused. 😊😉 | netcurtains | |
27/1/2022 08:50 | Well we know management are cash rich, after selling their shares at multiples of the current price. The least they could do is buy a few down here (if not the whole company!) | ![]() wigwammer | |
27/1/2022 08:36 | Looks like at II exchange at £1.01… | ![]() 74tom | |
27/1/2022 07:46 | It means the factory producing the goods was likely producing at a lower capacity, containers with stock was stuck in port or on a ship waiting to load/unload, on top of exorbitant container costs. Then they practically had to bribe courier companies to get the stock to the retailer in time for Xmas. I’m told many factories in the Beijing area of China are currently closed, partly a result of Omicron and also to reduce energy usage connected to coal in order to ensure cleaner air for the Beijing Olympics. | ![]() bookbroker | |
27/1/2022 06:57 | What the fuq is this drivel.... "....the Group experienced further supply chain delays and headwinds which resulted in a significant volume of seasonal orders being processed and shipped in a shorter time window than previously envisaged, thereby incurring fulfilment related cost premiums." Board needs to learn how to speak to its investors. | ![]() kaffee | |
27/1/2022 04:33 | It's seasonal debt, they borrow heavily prior to Xmas but will be cash positive by March year end to the sum of 40 million. | ![]() time 2 retire |
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