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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 | |
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14.00 | 0.80% | 1,770.00 | 1,774.50 | 1,775.00 | 1,776.50 | 1,756.50 | 1,760.00 | 2,345,051 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cigarettes | 32.48B | 2.33B | 2.6392 | 6.72 | 15.65B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/5/2018 18:48 | Same-same Action, I hold a position in a 'mature retirement portfolio'; no wish to add/sell/trade - just holding L/T for the income. | jrphoenixw2 | |
29/5/2018 17:48 | Still waiting and holding the one i have | action | |
29/5/2018 13:19 | Added another tranche for the back of the socks' drawer at 27.03 | lomcovaks | |
29/5/2018 08:50 | Barclays starts coverage with 'overweight' and tp 3350p | philanderer | |
25/5/2018 09:01 | RBC downgrades from 'outperform' to 'sector perform' tp 2800p | philanderer | |
23/5/2018 16:52 | XD indeed with the usual expected drop in SP, hopefully temporary. | luderitz | |
23/5/2018 16:37 | XD tomorrow morning for the 28.435p dividend | philanderer | |
23/5/2018 11:28 | come on girl - stay above 28.... | jezza123 | |
23/5/2018 07:19 | As per philanderer's previous post... Imperial Brands on the climb as backers favour £2bn sell-off - Some of Imperial Brands’ biggest investors have backed chief executive Alison Cooper’s plan to sharpen the tobacco group’s strategy. Cooper unveiled a £2 billion sell-off of non-core brands on May 9 alongside forecast-beating results. One top 10 shareholder, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Standard it was “supportive&rd Another leading shareholder said: “It’s taken the monkey off their back a little bit. Alison is doing more of the right things than not.” Imperial declined to comment. Shares in the Cohiba cigar owner have clawed back some of the losses that led to calls for a shake-up. They are up 15% over the past month, having fallen by a third before Cooper unveiled her proposal. Another shareholder, Saracen, said the sell-off should “alleviate concerns about the balance sheet and lead to greater focus and efficiency”. However it questioned Imperial's commitment to grow dividends by 10% a year, saying the policy was “unsustainable | speedsgh | |
22/5/2018 11:01 | link to yesterday's London Standard column.. 'Imperial Brands on the climb as backers favour £2bn sell-off' | philanderer | |
22/5/2018 08:44 | refuses to break and stay above 28 here.... | jezza123 | |
22/5/2018 08:10 | is rise attributed to Exdivi date 24.05.18 ? | action | |
21/5/2018 21:52 | FWIW Small column in tonight's London Ev Standard quoting unnamed fund manager giving the thumbs up to Alison Cooper's forward planning for IMB. | philanderer | |
21/5/2018 10:40 | so we managed to break through the 28 barrier - can we close above it? | jezza123 | |
17/5/2018 14:01 | Sorry, I was being a little presumptuous. Politics sometimes poisons me! I am tired of London/South West centric UK.... Sounds like you have a very nice place in Mid-Wales and you are selling in London at the right time. Are you subscriber to the FT? There is a very witty article about London property that you would probably find amusing. I did. | minerve | |
17/5/2018 13:33 | "Polaris - owning property of £1m + is no biggie in this day and age." Around London maybe not. But Londoners have no idea that the rest of the country isn't the same. | minerve | |
17/5/2018 08:59 | Property is a locked asset. Selling to rent is one way to unlock the value. It does require that the capital be put to good use to offset the rental agreement, but removes things like maintenance costs and infrastructure upkeep - that all passes to the 'landlord'. It can be desperation but it can also be a way to streamline operations and imrove efficiency. I think that you will find this measure to release locked asset value will become quite the norm in the private and personal sectors as we go forward. What is the point of owning a £1+m house as a pensioner and living hand to mouth? You have an asset but it is not working for you at all. This thing of passing your wealth on to your children is OK, as long as it does not affect your standard of living, IMO. I'd sell the house to rent back if i thought it would unlock enough value for my lifetime and still give a reasonable amount to pass on. I've just received a small windfall from an elder relative passing on. What did i do with the sum? I invested it. A lot of people would just have blown the sum i recieved on some new electrical items and a holiday. Where is the long term return in that? | polaris | |
17/5/2018 08:56 | sell your property at the peak I say - UK retail space is going to crash (as is domestic space). | jezza123 | |
17/5/2018 08:48 | I don't think it's desperation, it's an efficiency measure. However, would question whether the current dividend policy is in the longer term interests of the Company, my view is it's not. Appreciate many will disagree with that view. | essentialinvestor | |
17/5/2018 08:45 | I agree warranty. Smacks of desperation when you sell your house and have to rent! | renewed1 | |
16/5/2018 18:35 | Never like to see a company divesting of its property, always think it sends the wrong message. I understand making economies but selling your head office seems an unnecessary thing to do to me. I'd rather they maintain assets than dispose of them. | warranty |
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