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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Impact Holdings | LSE:IHUK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3DFYL18 | ORD 50P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 45.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/12/2010 15:51 | more interest building. | still waiting | |
29/12/2010 15:50 | looking good for the results - appears the MMs are anticipating a good set of numbers so are pricing the share price accordingly Any hint of a divi being declared will spike this sharply imho | grlz | |
29/12/2010 15:48 | Bought 3k today as it seems rather undervalued. | salsar | |
29/12/2010 15:29 | wins now at 82p offer so any significant buying will see this canter to 100p before news imho. very little free float could see a significant xmas spike here. | still waiting | |
29/12/2010 10:58 | a few buyers starting to spot the potential here now. should tick up shortly. | still waiting | |
29/12/2010 10:55 | PMG still being squeezed higher. this one could be the next one imho. | still waiting | |
24/12/2010 21:00 | expect corporate action to release value!!! Richard Kilsby remains a substantial and committed shareholder with Justin's appointment reflecting the Group's desire to achieve its strategic and growth aspirations. | still waiting | |
24/12/2010 12:05 | half year results next week - i'm expecting a very positive set of numbers ;) | grlz | |
23/12/2010 11:26 | according to grlz.. | still waiting | |
23/12/2010 11:19 | Interim Results due 31/12/10? | superjane | |
23/12/2010 08:58 | any further buying will see this nearer the 80p mark today. | still waiting | |
22/12/2010 20:17 | yes, couple of trades near the end saw them moving higher. looking to break 100p before results, 200p afterwards if pay special divi or announce corporate news. | still waiting | |
22/12/2010 17:40 | good amount of blue - looking like the MMs are already running a bit short of stock... looks like this could motor Thur/Fri - imho next week being short days and light trade a major spike is possible when the results come out week on Friday ;) | grlz | |
22/12/2010 17:38 | mike - IHUK is significantly below value and due a re-rate - which will come post results in the New Year... after that imho where looking at £1 minimum lets not forget Impact Benefit Trustee Ltd who will be in the market buying hard after the closed period finishes purchasing stock for the employees bonus scheme - so there is good post result support to keep the share price firmly moving upwards. solid reasons to trade and hold this one as its growing and has its bank funding lines already in place ...as for DAV it gave okay returns, but imho IHUK being profitable will be more rewarding for anyone jumping in now. DYOR | grlz | |
22/12/2010 16:31 | made 1000% on dav, in at .75p out at 7.5p, so can't complain. a lot of value here Mike... | still waiting | |
22/12/2010 16:25 | SW, you do realise that grlz will dump his shares here before you and given how illiquid this stock is I would not want to be left holding any quantity of it. I would have thought that you would have learnt your lesson from DAV. | mike111d | |
22/12/2010 13:50 | SW - divi makes sense as there are large holders looking for a return on this one imho | grlz | |
22/12/2010 12:58 | yes, I'd like to see the mm's try to keep this down if the masses descended on this. I really think a big divi will be paid this time.. | still waiting | |
22/12/2010 12:54 | a couple of buys and already it looks like MMs are running short trying to get some weak sellers out by lifting the bid 8% - they know the results will be good showing decent profits. They don't want to be caught short with no stock. looking good for next week ;) | grlz | |
22/12/2010 12:52 | ihave - IHUK and OPM are both small niche finance firms enjoying the effects of 'last man standing' now that many of their competitors are no longer around, or have ceased writing new business - so there's plenty of good quality business around for everyone. OPM is funding its growth via an expensive director's loan from Ron Russell meaning margin erosion as customer rates need to remain competitive in order to attract the highest quality business - unless you're stating that OPM is lending to sub-prime commercial clients to maintain margins? IHUK doesn't have the same margin pressure as its acquisition last year gained further banking lines and it enjoys a quasi-funding guarantee from its main shareholder. imho the greater near-term trading opportunity lies with IHUK as its got newsflow next week with the interims, which will be clean results as all the Sutherland buy costs have been covered off last results. ...plus IHUK stock is tightly held by insiders meaning any buying pressure as seen today for example forces the share price up significantly - imho on results day, especially if a divi is declared will see IHUK spike as MMs are caught short ;) DYOR | grlz | |
22/12/2010 09:23 | nothing wrong with NASA. IHUK, value will become clear. bit grumpy this morning no clue!! | still waiting | |
22/12/2010 08:56 | grlz - 21 Dec'10 - 17:23 - 39 of 44 imho OPM is a touch expensive after its recent run, although it remains attractive ==================== LOL Must be why it was 0.2 - 0.3p last year even with a LOT of bad debt. Currently bad debt halved and book growing strongly. I am willing to bet, from this point, that OPM has a higher % gain in the next 2 months than IHUK. Oh and keep your pet SW on this board. Sick of his small BS posts all over the place. And copying and pasting the company logo in a post ... what the hell ?? LOL Cheers IHNC | ihavenoclue |
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