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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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-2.50 | -1.18% | 210.00 | 205.00 | 215.00 | 212.50 | 210.00 | 212.50 | 107,033 | 09:21:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Convrt Paper,paperbd Pds,nec | 890.31M | -27.99M | -0.2829 | -7.42 | 207.74M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/6/2022 18:59 | Back down to 50p ? | dancing piranha | |
20/6/2022 17:48 | There was another zero to 5% on 18th Feb. Benbridge "TM Tellworth UK Smaller Companies Fund" Looks like they paid around £1 a share Kabouter bought 9.23% off Liontrust in June 21 for around £5 and sold it under 80p in April/May I wonder who bought the remaining 4% off kabouter after April 22nd. | darrin1471 | |
20/6/2022 15:19 | Looks like today a was just a reiteration of the FIL 5% crossing buy back on April 12th, as you say, odd it's reiterated. But there still is that other zero to 5% on 26th April for Dartington, which is part of St James' Place wealth mgmt. | hamhamham1 | |
20/6/2022 15:11 | Ahh, thats a diff one again, jeez hard work keeping up. | hamhamham1 | |
20/6/2022 15:08 | I think the April one was similar but was different company buying, that was Dartington, this is FIL? | hamhamham1 | |
20/6/2022 15:05 | Ahhh, hence only small movement, but don't understand how can issue one if already crossed 5%, unless they issued another saying they crossed back below since April? | hamhamham1 | |
20/6/2022 14:57 | Same RNS was issued 19/04/2022 Odd but I don't think there is anything new in the RNS today | darrin1471 | |
20/6/2022 14:51 | Yeah, I take it I read that RNS right?, FIL ltd bought over 5% from zero holding, and declared it today? | hamhamham1 | |
20/6/2022 14:44 | 20k available for me but did not buy any more. Got enough for now. I will wait until next Tuesday to see what the review says. | darrin1471 | |
20/6/2022 14:23 | Institutions are buying , skyrocket soon , bought more this morning after trying few times | blackhorse23 | |
20/6/2022 14:04 | Taking a long while to execute my 3rd buy of the day, but it's executing so got the stock in the bag. (For me, a time to be greedy). Very little free stock available with my broker, anyone else having probs buying anything over a couple of thou? | hamhamham1 | |
20/6/2022 13:19 | Did someone (FIL Limited - is that Fidelity?) go from zero to over 5% stake in this today? | hamhamham1 | |
20/6/2022 08:35 | Boom time coming | blackhorse23 | |
20/6/2022 08:14 | Over 70p close today | blackhorse23 | |
20/6/2022 06:31 | DOWNER - you miserable squid. Wish you were in doubt | sankshiela | |
19/6/2022 21:32 | Would not surprise if this stock open 250p any day soon ? Looking at company profile and it's very much undervalued at LSE | blackhorse23 | |
18/6/2022 12:16 | Calm down Debs you miserable clown fish- The worlds not ending now is is sunshine | sankshiela | |
17/6/2022 16:00 | https://2jon6lgrvv6i | blackhorse23 | |
17/6/2022 15:50 | darrin thanks for input. Blachorse must be convinced he has sold everything his house his car even pawned his daughters prize pony so will watch with interest. | debsdowner | |
17/6/2022 15:13 | debs: IGR were previously looking for 15% organic growth by adding new products to their range from the CSS acquisition. It appeared major customers were encouraging IGR to expand into these areas where they were getting poor service from existing suppliers. IGR also planned to add bolt on acquisitions to boost turnover further but I expect this will have to be put on hold now until IGR share price recovers and CSS acquisition proves profitable. IGR customer base is quite impressive. If IGR customers turnover drops 5% then the 15% organic growth would be cut to 10%. Other suppliers may also go bust giving opportunities. Big retail buyers want the low labour high value "multiple display units" IGR create. IGR products created from the CSS range in the US could then also be cross sold to IGR customers across the world. Same with other bolt on acquisitions. | darrin1471 | |
17/6/2022 14:14 | maxplus2. Only working capital debt. They have been paying it down for years and were on average debt free last year. Earlier placed orders due to supply chain delays will increase working capital requirements but hopefully prevent the last minute transport and overtime costs of 2021. IGR say the revised banking facilities will cover required working capital requirements but cost of banking facilities will come off bottom line while margins will take a couple of years to fully recover. | darrin1471 | |
17/6/2022 13:50 | GDP growth actually good, IGR has huge revenue against its mcap , revenue always win | blackhorse23 | |
17/6/2022 13:41 | Blachorse interest rates going up in the US and UK this will hit both business and consumer spend. I don't know enough about this company yet so will reserve my comments to just brief concerns. Tesco UK sales have fallen 1.5% lately and customers are trading down, looking for discounts and value and spending less, clothes and toys have also been hit. The cost of living going to get worse not better. | debsdowner |
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