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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ig Group Holdings Plc | LSE:IGG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06QFB75 | ORD 0.005P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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11.00 | 1.40% | 797.00 | 795.00 | 796.50 | 797.00 | 784.00 | 795.00 | 583,428 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commodity Brokers & Dealers | 1.02B | 365.4M | 0.9530 | 8.36 | 3.05B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/12/2016 09:10 | I did not hold shares in IGG but as a company I believe they provide a brilliant service. I trade IG Level 2, I also now have an ISA with them which I deal with on the same platform. What were the authorities doing when the Banks went bust in 2006/7? What have they done about many AIM scam companies? What are they doing about the massive debts people are building up on credit cards? Looks to me that they will destroy good companies at the expense of everything else. | royaloak | |
07/12/2016 08:57 | santa rally coming up azwell, could be back over 600p by the time Rudolph is being prep'd for take off! | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:55 | plus500 look fxxked And i say that as an ex investor | weemonkey | |
07/12/2016 08:48 | Don't think many even bothered to read the condoc yesterday..I do think plus500 don't have a sustainable biz model going forward though, this is obviously good for IG and other premium ones | tsmith2 | |
07/12/2016 08:47 | 20-30% rise, easy here | tsmith2 | |
07/12/2016 08:36 | looking forward to a £4000 dividend in 2017 on this baby, plus a decent capital gain azweell in my sip :) | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:30 | yet they allow frauds to operate day in day out on AIM with not an ounce of intervention.....esp Oh, and did you know Rob Terry is back of Quindell fame....ffs, talk about easy targets | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:29 | from the proposal document article 1.19 re objectives, "securing an appropiate degree of investor protection" The clients of IG and party are not investors, at best they are traders. The FCA has no business here. | bolador | |
07/12/2016 08:27 | bad news is the best news you can have... | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:26 | this is the best advertising IGG could get, and it's all for free....client numbers will rocket now, as it's in every paper and news bulletin.... | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:25 | IG is as British and loved as tea and car boot sales. . Will endure. I have met Stewart Wheeler - nice guy | weemonkey | |
07/12/2016 08:20 | To say that 82% of IG clients lose money is neither here nor there if you consider the business as a bookie. The regulators do not want to close bookmakers do they ? The danger here is that ignorant regulators confuse cfd trading with investment. As IG and co gather themselves after this appalling surprise and incidentally inflicting severe losses on shareholders without any discussion there will need to be some effective education of the FCA. | bolador | |
07/12/2016 08:19 | Bargain of the century imo. | andy pipkin | |
07/12/2016 08:19 | I REST MY CASE. | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:16 | big bounce coming....BIG | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:14 | opodio you seem bitter. | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:13 | those that don't have the propensity, will, control and patience to trade with complex leveraged instruments, will always blame someone else for their losses..... | deanroberthunt | |
07/12/2016 08:13 | scammers nothing more | opodio | |
07/12/2016 08:11 | I rate them been fair with me over last 22 years that I have had my account | undervaluedassets | |
07/12/2016 08:10 | 300p coming | opodio | |
07/12/2016 08:10 | TIMBERRRRRRR | opodio |
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