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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5.00 | 0.26% | 1,944.50 | 1,944.00 | 1,944.50 | 1,951.00 | 1,933.50 | 1,940.50 | 1,757,352 | 16:29:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cigarettes | 32.48B | 2.33B | 2.6392 | 7.37 | 17.15B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/5/2019 13:47 | E.I. as long as the debt is serviceable can't see what the problem is. | p0pper | |
08/5/2019 13:42 | Net debt Up and another 10% dividend increase. Borderline reckless imv. | essentialinvestor | |
08/5/2019 13:38 | Hitting stops. Great divi stock providing you're not concerned with a temporary capital loss on your books. spud | spud | |
08/5/2019 12:56 | Bt some at 2211p. First time have ever bought these. Looks to be solid as a rock. | meijiman | |
08/5/2019 11:59 | Analysts have got it in for tobacco at the moment but they keep delivering huge profits and 10% divi yields you have to take what they say with a pinch of salt | creditcrunchies | |
08/5/2019 11:51 | Broker targets are a waste of time! Queue library pic of Analysts with licked index fingers in the breeze...spud | spud | |
08/5/2019 11:49 | I was selling these for 35 to 40 quid a few years back when oil was supposedly headed toward $10 a barrel and Shell was trading on an 8% yield. Made a good return selling Shell last year so might now be worth a punt going the other way. | psync | |
08/5/2019 11:43 | According to ft alphaville markets live the main problem is Blu in the USA and worries about next generation products not compensating for traditional sales volume declines. No price targets shown for brokers covered. | lonrho | |
08/5/2019 11:32 | Increased my recent holding by 50% this morning. | woodhawk | |
08/5/2019 11:23 | I added a 3rd to my original holding yesterday..... But it has been a good 24 hours. I'm an LFC fan. :) | minerve 2 | |
08/5/2019 11:13 | Snapped up a few a minute or so ago | creditcrunchies | |
08/5/2019 11:11 | Agree EJ , far too many shades of Brexit for anyone to agree on . | bench2 | |
08/5/2019 10:55 | 8.5% yield, increasing by 10% pa! Where else can you get that kind of increasing return?I'm tempted to buy back the 25% I sold last week. Sanity will win out here as the increasing yield will act as a land anchor on the decline. spud | spud | |
08/5/2019 10:45 | The analysts mostly are merely scurrying to remain part of the consensus so that they retain their high salaries. Ignore their price estimates, if not part of their analysis. City employees are pretty nervous right now! | chucko1 | |
08/5/2019 10:19 | Life savings in these. Trust me onwards and upwards. Divi due soon no brainer!!!! | barbar7619 | |
08/5/2019 10:15 | Lol! More clueless than your average Joe punter!spud | spud | |
08/5/2019 10:07 | Now the share price has dropped, expect more downgrades from the analyst experts. | eeza | |
08/5/2019 09:55 | Why not a takeover target for China Tobacco or Berkshire Hathaway? Don't think Japan Tobacco are interested. Interesting hints about the dope business. | irenekent | |
08/5/2019 09:41 | i got a few more at 2241. my next buy has to be sub £22 if it gets there.. hope not! | technowiz | |
08/5/2019 09:36 | Imperial Brands profits benefit from international vaping trend UK cigarette maker backs launch of blu, sold in nine countries, with £94m of marketing Alison Cooper, chief executive, said that Imperial had “most to gain and the least to lose from any cannibalisation of combustible tobacco”, due to the relative size of its current market share. "Prefer BAT myself. Anyone look at Foreign baccies?" | gordogecks |
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