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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Informa Plc | LSE:INF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMJ6DW54 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-11.00 | -1.37% | 794.40 | 791.80 | 792.00 | 804.40 | 785.00 | 803.00 | 1,720,392 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Periodical:pubg,pubg & Print | 3.28B | 419M | 0.2986 | 26.52 | 11.11B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/6/2006 08:47 | Merryl Lynch iniating coverage today with a buy rating and 505p price target. | tole | |
23/3/2006 10:33 | T & F always did a road show to analysts after results and there is no reason to believe that it does not still happen. The message is obviously being received positively and the share price seems to have broken out of the trading range. Could now drift a little higher. | kenmill | |
23/3/2006 08:36 | good volume yesterday | cambium | |
22/3/2006 17:42 | let's hope so bearstalker | entj | |
22/3/2006 17:10 | Whoosh! Briefing of analysts perhaps? | bearstalker | |
22/3/2006 16:45 | something going on today though | entj | |
14/3/2006 08:43 | the market doesn't think so though. I don't think the market has ever truly understood this company. The statement that they are looking to grow mainly organically this year is probably being seen as a negative. All the market is looking for is more acquisitions so this is probably the reason for the initial negative share movement. As I said a little while ago, it will probably need another acquisition to break it out of this 440-460 trading range. The results are as expected and the shares have already risen from 380 to 450 in the last 2-3 months. I think the organic growth will be impressive but the market may not accept the fact until it stares them in the face in 6 months time. The only hope is a good presentation to analysts/institution | kenmill | |
14/3/2006 07:52 | Pretty impressive results and outlook. | entj | |
08/3/2006 11:44 | Oh dear it doesnt quite seem to be taking off does it but rather breaking down. | atlantic53 | |
06/3/2006 22:39 | Cambium inf seems to struggling to take out its previouse high. It seems to be struggling to take out 4.60 falling back now several times. | atlantic53 | |
06/3/2006 09:17 | this looks ripe for takeoff | cambium | |
03/3/2006 09:03 | no probs spinkydink | cambium | |
01/3/2006 22:46 | and even better now. You have cambium to thank for passing this on to me, way to cheap imo | spinkydink | |
01/3/2006 10:05 | Thank you, Spinkydink. It's looking good so far. | entj | |
28/2/2006 18:18 | Good luck entj, this will reward | spinkydink | |
28/2/2006 14:41 | Hi, all Just bought in to this. Expecting an imminent move - in spite of kenmill's knowledgeable predictions above! Was rewarded with an immediate tick down .... | entj | |
22/2/2006 13:19 | With the results due in a few weeks, the price is not likely to move much from the 440-460 range. If all the mergers have bedded down well the results should be good, with no negative currency adjustments and no obvious negative economic factors in the period. may be a small increase in the divi as well but the price is unlikely to move much unless the results are above expectations. The next significant move is probably dependent on further acquisitions. | kenmill | |
16/2/2006 16:55 | yep, what a corker of a day | cambium | |
15/2/2006 22:40 | is that a support level at 4.46 | cambium | |
13/2/2006 11:17 | copy and paste Liars :o) | cambium | |
13/2/2006 11:14 | Maybe. ;-) Got to do this stupid essay first 2.5K words before I start looking around though. 8-( | liarspoker | |
10/2/2006 08:55 | Any other interested parties out there | cambium |
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