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IGG Ig Group Holdings Plc

769.50
8.00 (1.05%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  8.00 1.05% 769.50 771.50 772.50 778.50 760.50 760.50 821,099 16:35:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commodity Brokers & Dealers 1.02B 365.4M 0.9530 8.11 2.96B
Ig Group Holdings Plc is listed in the Commodity Brokers & Dealers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IGG. The last closing price for Ig was 761.50p. Over the last year, Ig shares have traded in a share price range of 608.00p to 784.50p.

Ig currently has 383,407,764 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ig is £2.96 billion. Ig has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 8.11.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/12/2016
08:55
and what if all this bluster comes to nowt, or even IGG benefit.
deanroberthunt
12/12/2016
08:49
deanrobber
IGG say they will pay 70% of profit as a dividend. Numis say 29p eps next year so 70% of that is 20.3p which gives a 4.5% yield at 450p

orinocor
12/12/2016
08:39
EK has got this one wrong.
blueball
12/12/2016
08:36
just keep on adding, when all this blows over, looking back in 12 months, you'll say "why didn't I fill my boots at 440p!!" .....for a now 7.2% dividend
deanroberthunt
12/12/2016
08:34
Certainly taking another hit this morning
staylow1
11/12/2016
23:47
Last weeks announcement from the FCA was a bolt out of the blue.

What do the FCA want to change ?
Firstly one needs to ask why do folk want to trade with these synthetic providers that the FCA is all in a flap about? The SB's have wider spreads and due to the small print they have the ability to quote prices unconnected with the underlying market and add to that all the that leverage.

At the moment we have an official trading exchange system which is competently out of date and out of touch with the real world. The SB companies have found a very nice niche here as the tax, stamp duty and even the duty to disclosure holdings % interest have been swept away. Add to that turbo charged potency of SB and CFD's
The old school way of trading is dying on its feet due to the undemocratic way the
trading system/burses have kept their way of doing business with its fees and commissions.
The whole system is crying out for change.

As for the FCA, I will say they are the most incompetent waste of taxpayers funds in the UK. Only when its too late they manage to arrive at the scene of the crime.
As an example the UK Aim market is crying out for help but they are still asleep at the wheel and continuations crime and fraud is ongoing, with share holders being defrauded and rogered left, right and center and they still sit on their hands and do nothing.

Companies like IG will grow and prosper just through their drive to do better and cheaper. The government/FCA, ect will fail in trying to keep the old school way alive unless they adapt and change. We now live and trade in a global community.

The idea that the imbeciles at the FCA can control companies and traders onshore and offshore is quite hilarious.
I would of thought it a better use of time if the FCA tackled the fraud within UK listed companies than the tripe they put out last week.

nazrat
11/12/2016
19:50
temmujin. you are an idiot
lydnem
11/12/2016
17:42
Yes agreed Gpx and gkp expecting further gains in share prices. Don't forget to trade them through IG
investment dave
11/12/2016
17:16
Oil's the place to be tomorrow, NOPEC cut of 558k bopd

sorry fot o/t

IAE, ENQ, PMO should fly.

deanroberthunt
11/12/2016
17:08
Worth 200p at the most.
blueball
11/12/2016
16:03
maybe they are bringing in these regulations to stop the plebs becoming millionaires when the stockmarket goes ballistic...might be too late though..because the ftse will go ballistic soon and the AIM market
temmujin
11/12/2016
16:00
LYDNEM..show me how you can lose if you buy at the bottom? say i buy vog at say £100 a point long at 34p..the most i can lose is £3400 and thats if it goes bust...very unlikely...but say VOG starts rising and hits 200p next few months...then i will be £16,600 richer...very likely
temmujin
11/12/2016
15:51
POsts that 637 are the reason why 80% plus lose. What a fool
lydnem
11/12/2016
15:48
i cant believe there are only 125,000 of us spread betting? they reckon 80% of us lose...i cant see how anyone can lose when the AIM market takes off soon...alot of mining companies and oil companies at near all time lows..get in at the bottom and you will all be minted... EUA,VOG,ALBA..there are 3 potential multibaggers...not to mention MTR and LEG
temmujin
11/12/2016
15:07
Look at them now completely recovered and the market will haven't learned from that occasion. Look at Wall Street s n p ftse etc all breaking all time Highs every other day. Markets just ignore bad news now and are extremely resilient. Expect IG markets to do the same and eventually break all time highs again probably mid 2017
investment dave
11/12/2016
14:12
same could happen
temmujin
11/12/2016
14:08
not so sure...reminds me of the internet bookies collapse when they regulated that ...sportingbet down from 400p to 15p,,,IG could go the same way
temmujin
11/12/2016
14:01
The price will rally hard next week:IG INDEXAt the current stock price of 457p, the market capitalisation of the daddy of the industry is just under £1.7bn. The new rules will come into play likely later in 2017 and so the company's current guidance for the next 6 months can be hold good in my opinion. 2017 is slated to end up with net funds of just under £400m and so equivalent to just over £1 a share in net cash. If we assume a 20% revenue decline for the UK which is partially offset by reduced marketing costs we could be looking at an EPS fig of between 35 – 40p next year. At the current stock price the ex cash PE taking the mid figure would be just under 10 times. The Company would still likely throw off free cash flow of £130 – 140m and so the dividend is likely secure. If we assume a 33p per share divi payment we are already at a 7% yield and covered nearly 1.5 times with a lot of balance sheet flexibility.
investment dave
11/12/2016
13:53
Yes Agree IGG share price will recover shortly. Last week was completely overdone
investment dave
11/12/2016
13:40
Latest piece out from Align - hxxp://www.alignresearch.co.uk/spreadbetting/searching-for-value-amongst-the-spreadbet-companies-post-the-fca-bombshell/
leecoyote
11/12/2016
00:09
The Sunday Times has a write up stating further SB woes with France and the Netherlands to soon follow Britain and Germany's clampdowns.
staylow1
10/12/2016
12:12
Wow, youve got some front calling people a liar! You are always posting ramping lies about a story youve heard in a feeble attempt to get prices higher...this is illegal btw
lydnem
10/12/2016
10:15
EK is a serial liar...he said he was long in oxus..lies to suck people in
temmujin
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