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IGG Ig Group Holdings Plc

727.00
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Last Updated: 10:18:37
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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
  0.00 0.00% 727.00 726.00 727.50 732.00 722.50 728.50 59,146 10:18:37
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commodity Brokers & Dealers 1.02B 365.4M 0.9530 7.63 2.79B
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 727p. 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 £2.79 billion. Ig has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.63.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/6/2017
12:52
The FCA Review will inevitably be delayed (the deadline is next Tuesday). They received in excess of 2500 responses in the Consultation Period - and would have expected to receive only around 100.To my mind, no news is good news. It means the FCA is listening rather than blindly forcing an agenda.
pj0077
13/6/2017
09:02
Thought the FCA paper was due sometime this month.......can't be long now (just hope it's not delayed!).DD
discodave4
12/6/2017
10:13
DusseldorfGood luck with LCG, looks like the bottom!.DD
discodave4
12/6/2017
09:37
DiscoDave4 - Indeed, good for all leveraged providers. I decided not to return to IGG (after small profit). Looks like I missed out on further gains, but I'm still exposed to leveraged trading via LCG - in theory, LCG are better positioned re: volatility (customer revenue), but there's been no recent trading update and results are long time coming, still due end by end of month so hopefully some current market commentary included, which may be reflective of what IGG are experiencing.
dusseldorf
09/6/2017
08:37
Hung parliament providing uncertainty and volatility for the markets - good for IGG no?DD
discodave4
03/6/2017
12:27
France has a Financial Transaction Tax.It doesn't apply to CFD's.
pj0077
02/6/2017
16:38
I'm not sure the UK could impose a Tobin tax without the agreement of all other major financial centres: unlikely, now that we're leaving Europe.
zho
02/6/2017
16:07
Im sure if corbyn gets in and tries a tobin type tax it will be a huge boost to cfd vendors who will find a way round whatever is proposed, I dont think it will take a lot to outsmart Diane abbot or whoever is put in charge of it ...
catsick
02/6/2017
08:52
i can`t see labour getting a majority so i wont be worrying too much about igg. i can see may getting a bloody nose though with a very slim majority or having to cosy up to the minor parties ....
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maurillac
02/6/2017
08:36
The transaction tax is a form of Tobin Tax (the original Tobin Tax was for currency only)



That neither Labour nor the Conservatives have implemented it in recent history should be a good sign. I'm sure if Gordon Brown could have got away with it, he would. He spent our Assets and taxed everything else (Pension fund raid, anyone?).

pulsey
02/6/2017
08:13
Im keeping this even when it hits £20
svenice7
01/6/2017
19:09
I'm still trying to find out more info about it, no one seems to know though (and I suspect labour don't know themselves either lol). It's certainly a risk we should all be aware of though. Basically anyone trading using leverage would be screwed I would say as it would be impossible to make a profit. I would also guess that anyone hedging using CFDs wouldn't bother anymore either. Both of those would make up the majority of IGs revenue surely.
the oxford whale
01/6/2017
18:56
Ah right. Thank you for the clarification
hopeseternal
01/6/2017
18:45
Yep well what they're suggesting is a tax on the transaction rather than profits, alot like stamp duty on shares is. Just applying it to more instruments. John Mcdonnell has specifically mentioned "derivatives" and that he believes there are many "loopholes" out there which people are using to avoid stamp duty. CFDs would certainly come under that definition imo...
the oxford whale
01/6/2017
18:37
That's how I understand it too
lingy
01/6/2017
18:25
Ive often wondered about taxation of spread betting. I keep reading that most spread betters lose. I assume if you're going to tax gains then losses must be deductible. However if most lose and losses are deductible then there's a loss to the treasury? I'm probably missing something here :)
hopeseternal
01/6/2017
18:08
Unlikely scenario, but how would labour winning and implementing a financial transactions tax affect IG ? Almost certainly it would apply to CFDs and maybe even spread betting. Surely it would destroy most of their revenue overnight?
the oxford whale
01/6/2017
07:42
An encouraging TS I thought, and so did the market.
luderitz
31/5/2017
22:30
(ShareCast News) - Despite a quiet fourth quarter for the markets, spread betting and CFD broker IG Group said revenue and profits for its fiscal year would be ahead of the previous year. For the three months to 31 May, the FTSE 250 company saw higher revenues than the prior year, when its house broker had expected them to fall. But IG said it now expects to report full year revenue around 7% higher than in 2016, though after a fall in the third quarter this is down from the 14% increase in net trading revenue seen in the first half of the year. Earlier in May, with the VIX volatility index trading at a multi-decade low amid volatility levels that have been low for some time, house broker Numis had trimmed its revenue and profit forecasts. But IG said profit before tax and earnings for the full year are expected to be "modestly ahead" of 2016, with total operating expenses in the second half of the year at around the same level as reported for the first half. This includes a rebate from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme relating to prior years. Shares in IG rose 4.4% by mid afternoon on Wednesday. Numis said the 7% revenue rise was slightly ahead of its bottom of the range estimate of £484.1m and a little below consensus of £495.8m for the full year. "We believe that achieving the second best revenue quarter ever, in such a trading environment, is a significant achievement and testament to the underlying growth profile of the business," analysts wrote.
discodave4
31/5/2017
15:14
this is looking really good now
rimmy2000
31/5/2017
14:54
Breaking highrt😀
lingy
31/5/2017
08:44
Fantastic glad i'm still holding.
smurfy2001
31/5/2017
08:35
Yup 7 quid is a fair target
catsick
31/5/2017
08:07
Based on the potential impact on revenue due to the FCA proposals, back in March I forecast year end Rev to be £480m, so pleased to see it's ahead of that at £488m, so eps at least 46p IMO. With a modest PE of 15x then 690 to 700 should be fair value here, again IMO.Have noted that since the FCA announcement in Dec that the two respective quarters (or H2) since then equate to a revenue of £243m, like for like last year it was £241m. So it could be fair to assume based on H2 that rather than expecting a 14% annual decline in revenue overall (due to investor losses on leveraged products being about 30% less in the U.K.), then the FCA impact could be significantly less than I first assumed - only time will tell I suppose, but holding these until £7.DD
discodave4
31/5/2017
07:46
Good update, short at your peril larvae this is going to £6 !
Gla longs
M

maurillac
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