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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Imperial Brands Plc | LSE:IMB | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004544929 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
14.50 | 0.80% | 1,819.00 | 1,818.50 | 1,819.50 | 1,826.00 | 1,796.50 | 1,805.00 | 1,320,398 | 15:31:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cigarettes | 32.48B | 2.33B | 2.6392 | 6.91 | 16.1B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/11/2020 12:25 | Interesting Rhubarb but have they also been selling on the quiet as well for a profit? I don't know do you? | luderitz | |
20/11/2020 12:14 | Imperial Brands: JP Morgan reiterates overweight with a target price of 1,900p. UBS Reiterates Neutral Rating on Imperial Brands. spud | spud | |
20/11/2020 11:40 | Looking at Stockopedia, it is apparent that the directors have been buying consistently since the beginning of the year, sometimes in substantial quantities, which suggests that they at least have confidence in the future for the company. | rhubarbcrumble | |
19/11/2020 19:52 | Interesting to note that Auxly Cannabis Group, which IMB has a substantial investment in, has risen 330% since September. Could this be the jewel in the crown I wonder. spud | spud | |
19/11/2020 06:41 | Where's BUYWELL these days with his prediction of doom here I though they said this was heading lower??? | deadly nightshade | |
18/11/2020 22:49 | Some relief rally.....spud | spud | |
18/11/2020 17:01 | most fund managers are like IC authors the stocks they buy in their funds are ones nobody else can find any value whatsoever. Which means most employer pension funds just plod along mostly flat whilst the markets rally in double digits. Which is good for us because we're small in numbers if too many did it this would not be worth the effort | creditcrunchies | |
18/11/2020 16:40 | IC Markets are complete morons I'm amazed they're still going, their sell recommendation is 2 years too late. The company has turned around and they say sell lol. Western tobacco sales are declining but global sales are actually still in growth for at least 7 years fwiw | creditcrunchies | |
18/11/2020 16:31 | Examplesell crest nicholson 1.90 -less than 3 months ago - price now 323( hopeless) | salver2 | |
18/11/2020 16:29 | Does anyone listen to investors chronicle my best ever buys come when they say sell | salver2 | |
18/11/2020 16:15 | Could Buywell possibly be employed by the IC, helping to choose their sell recommendations? | dogwalker | |
18/11/2020 15:54 | IC saying sell? Why? What is the rationale behind that? Just because stick volumes are going down? Come on IC - you need to do better than that if you are being quoted in the FT. | minerve 2 | |
18/11/2020 15:52 | Chunky buy that. Always a good sign | watfordhornet | |
18/11/2020 15:39 | Good showing of confidence with his 15k purchase! spud | spud | |
18/11/2020 15:18 | Non Exec spent 250,000 at 15.17 Very good , obviously had to wait until news was out. | hernando2 | |
18/11/2020 12:10 | Good. So far that seems pragmatic. Now the test... NO NAME CHANGES.... I always find name change and rebranding to come hand in hand with the type of B/S the previous regime would have been involved with. | fenners66 | |
18/11/2020 11:54 | If this is the new vision for the company then there is going to be a lot of cash that was directed to NGP now being able to go towards debt reduction. | gary1966 | |
18/11/2020 11:40 | It’s not rocket science, with a dividend reduction of 70p it enables 650 million quid to go towards debt reduction at a stroke Good to see this has already regained the 15 quid level onwards and upwards to 18-20 over the next 18 months | daneswooddynamo |
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