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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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-11.00 | -0.60% | 1,808.00 | 1,808.50 | 1,809.50 | 1,835.50 | 1,805.00 | 1,828.50 | 609,121 | 15:39:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Cigarettes | 32.48B | 2.33B | 2.6392 | 6.85 | 15.94B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/12/2018 13:59 | Altria Group Inc., the maker of Marlboro cigarettes for the U.S. market, is pushing into the Canadian cannabis industry, marking the major tobacco company’s first foray into the nascent sector. Shares of cannabis peers gained on the news | philanderer | |
07/12/2018 13:32 | "No point owning them if the capital erosion happens faster than the income generated." But you only know that in retrospect when you crystalise gains or losses. 'Capital erosion' now, may be capital appreciation later (and vice versa). Your statement is baseless - you haven't even thought it through properly. How do you measure 'Faster' and over what time period? Doh!!!! "I get the distinct feeling that investors are not ready to commit much in the way of new money this side of March." You have as much of a clue as anybody else. | woodhawk | |
07/12/2018 13:02 | I don't buy the sterling hedge case. For starters more upside now in GBP imv unless things really turn to sh1t politically - appreciate some may think we've reached that point already!. | essentialinvestor | |
07/12/2018 13:01 | EJ, This is one of the Bombed out FTSE 100 shares and Santa Rally and New Year Allocation for FTSE Dogs of the year might do the trick,. DYOR. | action | |
07/12/2018 12:58 | Any gains gone up in smoke. | eeza | |
07/12/2018 11:01 | Time to enter around 2300 to hedge against fall in Stg with low pe and good Divi and takeover possibility. | action | |
07/12/2018 10:48 | Imperial Brands PLC @ImperialBrands 3 minutes ago All our research on new products rigorously tests them, without using animals, to ensure they have the potential to be safer alternatives to smoking. Next week we’ll be sharing our latest results at a @NC3Rs event | philanderer | |
06/12/2018 10:57 | Bought a very small amount of ISF and PRU this morning, however as mentioned previously think it may pay to be cautious atm. If we are on the verge of another commodity busy the UKX may not be that cheap, with heavy commodity weighting. | essentialinvestor | |
06/12/2018 10:15 | My lot are down 1.6% at the moment , just BATS up. A chinese lady been arrested apparently :-S | philanderer | |
06/12/2018 09:45 | BATS up 20p. IMB down 20p. Lost 220p since going XD for 65p. | eeza | |
05/12/2018 13:59 | Why don't they start a company flogging tailor-made joints in Canada and other regions where its legal? Hashtag####fags | irenekent | |
04/12/2018 08:56 | it's the trend.. 'Cannabis firm confirms investment talks with Marlboro maker' | philanderer | |
03/12/2018 15:41 | Typical spineless snowflake surrender. | eeza | |
30/11/2018 13:00 | Yield is insane, market pricing in a dividends to be flat over the next 5 years. | this_time_its_different | |
30/11/2018 12:56 | 7.9% yield now. | eeza | |
30/11/2018 12:23 | Insurers will grow their dividends at the rate of big tobacco (if not faster) once UK interest rates start to rise. | this_time_its_different | |
30/11/2018 12:13 | I still rate insurers as the better buy over big tobacco if you want dividends. Much less sector risk, rock bottom interest rates mean the only way is up. AVIVA and LGEN look attract right now. | this_time_its_different | |
30/11/2018 12:11 | It's retested lows, so it's either up to £30 now or we go lower. I think it will be hard to go lower, the dividend yield is pushed up a lot and covered well (so far). This is a good entry point, if you want to enter. | this_time_its_different |
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