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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.00 | -0.06% | 1,804.50 | 1,805.50 | 1,806.50 | 1,822.00 | 1,804.00 | 1,809.00 | 1,057,821 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cigarettes | 32.48B | 2.33B | 2.6392 | 6.84 | 15.93B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/2/2018 15:36 | Yes, it's relentless and friendless. Bond proxy stocks getting dumped. | philanderer | |
09/2/2018 15:03 | Just gone over the one third loss now since the April closing high of 39.335. | stewart64 | |
09/2/2018 14:54 | Imperial not now joining in the general bounce post US open...therein lies the problem. Tainted until who knows.... | stewart64 | |
09/2/2018 13:32 | @contrarian @philanderer Can see logic of 2500p & 2200p support on the chart. Yield at 2500p would be 6.8%, rising to 7.5% in FY18. Yield at 2200p would be 7.8%, rising to 8.5% in FY18. Barring armageddon in wider markets (or some unspecified event drastically affecting IMB business), I struggle to see the share price at 2200p. Mind you, markets are often wholly irrational so never say never. | speedsgh | |
09/2/2018 12:02 | Agree mavis. Hold your nerve in these markets. | philanderer | |
09/2/2018 11:27 | Lets hope the door doesn't close behind it! Fwiw I am sitting tight with the understanding that the current market correction is being overdone by automatic technical product selling - when the inevitable recovery occurs oversold stocks will suddenly be flavour of the month (hopefully) | mavis5 | |
09/2/2018 08:23 | no longer knocking on the prospective 7% yield door, its gone in... | daneswooddynamo | |
08/2/2018 22:24 | Bottom at 2200! | costax1654x | |
08/2/2018 19:12 | On the downside, Imperial Brands took a hit as Deutsche Bank cut its price target on the stock to 3,400p from 3,700p. British American Tobacco was also under the cosh, with traders pointing out that so-called bond proxy stocks were taking a hit. | philanderer | |
08/2/2018 12:12 | yes 2013/14, now where did i put that rope!! | contrarian joe | |
08/2/2018 11:23 | Yep, then big chart support at 2200p | philanderer | |
08/2/2018 11:04 | If &2700 doesn't hold, it's nailed on for £2500!! | contrarian joe | |
08/2/2018 10:23 | And still getting sold off ? | philanderer | |
08/2/2018 10:18 | knocking on the 7 percent yield door | daneswooddynamo | |
08/2/2018 10:17 | E-cigarettes no better for your health than traditional ones, say scientists Read more at: People who vape on electronic cigarettes 'more vulnerable to pneumonia' | philanderer | |
08/2/2018 09:59 | Cigarette shares getting kicked in the b*ll*cks again today even with the £ falling. 8th feb Deutsche 'buy' tp 3400p cut from 3700p | philanderer | |
07/2/2018 22:05 | This will go into overdrive if IC ever issue a sell tip for it. That's usually a sure-fire time to buy.(Surely this is only going up from here?) | bluerunner | |
07/2/2018 20:33 | We need an acquisition or a tie up in Asia,the catalyst for a re rating imo!! | contrarian joe | |
07/2/2018 13:53 | Imperial Brands edged up after cautioning that first-half revenues will be hit by new tobacco laws in the UK and an adverse sales mix abroad, but said it was "significantly stepping up" its activities in vaping and e-cigarettes. | philanderer | |
07/2/2018 10:07 | Update seemed ok - no NEW news so I just doubled my holding between £27.12 and £27.14 | pixtel | |
07/2/2018 09:29 | 7th feb Goldmans conviction buy tp 3670p reiterates | philanderer | |
07/2/2018 08:58 | only a matter of time before the really big boys get together and carve up the imb portfolio | daneswooddynamo |
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