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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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IN House | LSE:IHGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3Y0R059 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 14.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/7/2008 11:23 | I expect this to continue to rise until the offer is confirmed or otherwise... so could keep going for sometime yet... maybe I will break even... :) | waynerwayner | |
09/7/2008 11:22 | It's probably the private company that owned 17% but probably owns a lot more now. | ![]() jack1236 | |
09/7/2008 11:22 | So where are all these shares coming from? Can't all be overhang, surely? | ![]() realcooltrader | |
09/7/2008 11:17 | Thanks guys, so, any ideas as to the whom the suiter might be and price? But as you have said it certainly looks as though news had leaked this morning and to one or two lucky fellows who had been buying as well recently. Dorset | ![]() dorset64 | |
09/7/2008 11:15 | Yes, Cyberpost. | ![]() haff1 | |
09/7/2008 11:13 | isnt that always the case haff. | cyberpost | |
09/7/2008 11:12 | ...insider info leaking before the rns .... (IMHO) | ![]() haff1 | |
09/7/2008 11:09 | I think it was the volume and it had risen nearly 25% before the RNS was issued. | cyberpost | |
09/7/2008 11:07 | so tell me guys, how does this work then, the rns is times at 09.56am and the price hadn't moved. The share price ticked up at 10.15 and really really jumped at 10.50am. Are these advfn charts all wrong or how can they release a rns stating 'movement in share price', some 54 minutes before it actually happened and really took off. For those that have had a punt here, well done to you brave souls. Dotset | ![]() dorset64 | |
09/7/2008 11:06 | wayne, i suspect the big trades are related to the ones who want IHGP. Get as many on the cheap as possible. | cyberpost | |
09/7/2008 11:04 | Heh, maybe... | waynerwayner | |
09/7/2008 11:04 | pump n dump per chance....not that it happens on AIM...LOL | ![]() deanroberthunt | |
09/7/2008 11:04 | Question begs... who would want to takeover a property management company in the middle of a credit and property crisis... must say something about the potential of the investment... | waynerwayner | |
09/7/2008 11:02 | Cassidy converted his loan at c.0.3p didnt he ? | cyberpost | |
09/7/2008 11:01 | reckon the £100k guy got a nod before the announcement...lol indubitably....proba | ![]() deanroberthunt | |
09/7/2008 11:00 | I'll hang in there, wait and see what comes of it, for a few grand its worth the risk... | waynerwayner | |
09/7/2008 10:59 | best you could hope for, now ffs sell into this rise........Verstehe | ![]() deanroberthunt | |
09/7/2008 10:58 | Takeover... man im good... | waynerwayner | |
09/7/2008 10:57 | Movement in Share Price (IN House) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 9 July 2008 In House Group plc ("In House" or the "Company") Statement regarding share price movement The Board of In House notes the recent rise in the Company's share price and confirms that it has received an approach from a third party that may lead to an offer being made for the Company (the "Approach"). The Approach is preliminary in nature and there can be no certainty that an offer will ultimately be forthcoming. In relation to this announcement, shareholders are advised to take no action in relation to their shareholdings in the Company. A further announcement will be made in due course as appropriate. | cyberpost | |
09/7/2008 10:57 | POW and there you go... and here it comes... | waynerwayner | |
09/7/2008 10:57 | thats right drh, not long now :) | waynerwayner | |
09/7/2008 10:56 | wayner...only another 1400% rise and you'll be break even. | ![]() deanroberthunt |
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