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IHGP IN House

14.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
IN House IHGP London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 14.00 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
14.00
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IN House IHGP Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Mar 2015 and 27 Mar 2025

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Posted at 24/12/2009 07:54 by eh m es mx
Or may be IHGP couldn't afford the fees which come up for renewal next year. IHGP offered shares in exchange, but Cornish most respectfully declined.
Posted at 07/8/2009 11:18 by emergin
Hi Intuitiv100


In House plc DECISION - ACQUISITION - FRUITION

A team of professional property people with commercial vision and dynamic flare increasing our shareholder value through hard work and educated foresight.

I have been holding In House plc shares for some time I missed the last Up profit curve as I was away on business, and I forgot to place a selling order, IHGP shares have traded down today to 0.02p the last time that happened the low share price opened Up a buying window. .. At IHGP

John Ferree holds a total of 12,000,000 Ordinary Shares or 0.28% of the company issued share capital, this offers comforted for my own holdings.. Is this an income waiting to be made?.

The issue of equity at a discounted price is the reason for the marking down of In House plc share price.. A buying opportunity is on offer..
Posted at 31/3/2009 09:33 by tiltonboy
Vince Cable might be getting a call from IHGP solicitors. Look out for the RNS saying they have been paid in shares...lol...
Posted at 09/12/2008 15:36 by realcooltrader
And as if by magic, 177m shares traded, wonder where they have gone ;-) At least IHGP is top of the Volume Leaders List...
Posted at 21/11/2008 10:25 by asapex
California Joe,

I should think that a tenners worth of IHGP shares is enough of a burden for anybody!(lol)
Posted at 18/11/2008 10:06 by alibongo612
Be very interesting to see just exactly what IHGP is getting 75% of that it clearly values so highly at 22% of the combined group.
Posted at 14/11/2008 12:59 by keepitup
MAROFEX is a loser, similar to IHGP and all those who sink in her
Posted at 05/11/2008 11:58 by f 10
dont struggle to believe.... they find them all right - they have a list of all the best targets. Its fact - it happens.

Its happening, has been happening.... just because you cant envisage it... doesnt mean it doesnt happen.

so many stories out there of bolier rooms taking people for a ride...some losing £200k.

think about it.... with all those 100s of millions shares issued to just ONE outfit.... have you seen a holding RNS ? where have the shares gone ?

And do you really think the people who give ihgp money are doing it as an investment in the company ? its a typical boiler room exercise.

Remember CityEquities ?.... have you never had them calling you flogging shares which a company has placed with them.... and for them to flog them to punters ?

Dont remain naive for long wayne, the AIM will eat you alive if you think everyone's as innocent as you.
Posted at 05/11/2008 11:49 by waynerwayner
F10, I get it yes, and yours and everyone elses answers are always appreciated.

I struggle to believe they can find enough punters to sell hundreds of millions of shares to, hence why I find it a strange decision they offer these convertible loans to IHGP. That was my point.
Posted at 05/11/2008 11:04 by waynerwayner
The whole thing does seem pathetic.

They aren't making enough money to tick over so have to constantly draw down on the convertibles, and they somehow have now managed to get two more of these for £500k each, so it will be another 12-18 months of continuous draw downs against these loans just to keep operating, resulting in probably still no profit, and an ISC of somewhere around 5-10 billion shares.

I just cant understand why these other companies keep giving the them convertible loans, why give a company like IHGP £500k, how the hell do they expect to recoup that level of cash out of this? I guess I know the answer to this question but its still a risk for them at that level.

And when do IHGP expect to make a profit? It seems they wont be in a position to do so for at least a year or two, and will survive on continuous draw downs... I hope this goes to the wall as soon as possible, I hold here, but my holding is being halved every few months, and what I do hold I cant sell anyway... what a shambles this share has turned out to be.