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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Inland Homes Plc | LSE:INL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1TR0310 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 8.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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11/2/2016 19:32 | Well i think the only ones who got it right were RBS-they said sell the lot some weeks ago. | loobrush | |
11/2/2016 18:55 | Yes mate lol that's why they were prefixed by 'HL:' | dt1010 | |
11/2/2016 08:16 | DT1010- Strange your words of wisdom appear to have been copied from Hargreaves review last evening word for word! | manrobert | |
11/2/2016 02:02 | @sparky you have made a profit and now feel more relaxed.The point of investing is to obtain a financial benefit in order that we can enjoy our lives and relax, so seems an excellent decision imv. | xxx | |
10/2/2016 19:58 | Each to their own. Happy to hold and v likely buy more. | dt1010 | |
10/2/2016 19:52 | Point taken but having an average price of 19p and selling out at 83p, which is near the top, I'd hardly describe as panic selling. In the short term I see more risk to the downside so I'm willing to forego a bit of upside. If it starts to move up or drops significantly I'll be back in. | sparkyhd | |
10/2/2016 19:05 | Haha watch the market rally. Amateurs always sell at the wrong time. Ignore the noise and remember: nothing has fundamentally changed in the property market. Top prices are still being paid. Money is cheap. This has a net asset value of 90p+ HL: Why have markets fallen? This has been well-documented (and often sensationalised) in the media, but to summarise, slowing growth in China, along with falling commodity prices have weighed on financial markets, coupled with central banks having already used most of the tools at their disposal to stimulate economies. However, it is important to remember that falling energy prices are a boon for consumers and manufacturers alike. The market sell-off has been indiscriminate, and companies with good prospects are now trading at significantly lower valuations than they were a few weeks ago. In the short term, nobody knows for sure which way markets will turn. However, over the long term we know that investors stand a better chance of success if they buy when valuations are inexpensive. If your portfolio is right for your circumstances, it's often best to consider simply riding out the storm. | dt1010 | |
09/2/2016 22:26 | I've probably made a mistake but I've sold out to sit on the sidelines to see how the market unfolds. Hoping to buy back at significantly lower price but based on my history stock prices will take off from here. Thing is I've made major gains in INL and with the market turmoil building I don't fancy giving those gains back. | sparkyhd | |
09/2/2016 22:04 | watch and learn sparky bird brain | dt1010 | |
08/2/2016 18:01 | Not sure really. I've looked up "financial tourettes" but couldn't find anything so we might have uncovered a new condition here. | sparkyhd | |
08/2/2016 17:52 | What makes you say that DT1010? Regards, Source. | source | |
08/2/2016 17:39 | The bottoming out process in the market is in motion Now is the time to be buying | dt1010 | |
08/2/2016 15:38 | trading update was 19th feb last year | manrobert | |
08/2/2016 12:11 | you are technically right source it fell 19%bkeeps hitting new lows. Often people don't realise a bear market has occurred until 6 months later so I am hoping I am wrong but not optimistic.good luck to us all. | manrobert | |
08/2/2016 10:57 | Are we really - has it technically made 20% from highs? Didnt think it did, but havent checked. Regards, Source. | source | |
08/2/2016 07:35 | I have been saying we are in a bear market for sometime. | manrobert | |
07/2/2016 18:19 | A bear market rally is coming in the market. Now is the time to load up here. | dt1010 | |
03/2/2016 13:51 | Thanks for that Sogoesit. Regards, Source. | source | |
03/2/2016 12:22 | From Simon Thompson's column today: "I would also recommend maintaining your exposure to the one small-cap company in the sector I have been following, Inland (INL:83p), shares of which have rallied by 10 per cent since I highlighted a gaping valuation anomaly seven weeks ago ('On a roll', 15 December 2015). As I noted in that article, analysts at brokerage Stifel have upgraded their current-year net asset value per share estimate by 20 per cent to 93p (June 2016 year-end) to reflect a 'hidden' £88m valuation surplus on land holdings that have previously been held in the accounts at cost. The company will be moving to EPRA accounting at its results next month, so expect a substantial uplift in the carrying value of land on its balance sheet. My target price remains 90p and I have a break-up value of 100p, slightly below Stifel's June 2017 EPRA net asset value estimate of 107p. Buy." | sogoesit | |
28/1/2016 09:46 | Looking strong again, should be kissing new highs in a day or two, and surely will be by the time of the update next month... | jakleeds | |
27/1/2016 13:01 | Yep, certainly looks to be a head of steam building again... | jakleeds | |
27/1/2016 12:11 | On a down day with this moving up, shows its relative strength and margin of safety. Quite simply, it is worth a lot more than 83p and the market knows it!! 100p on the cards here easy. | dt1010 | |
26/1/2016 17:01 | In a bull market probably would have been there by now. Will all depend on general sentiment but fundamentals are strong, imv. | sogoesit | |
26/1/2016 16:38 | Good Persimmon results, bode well for the sector's earnings season INL results coupled with their new asset valuation will lift the shares without doubt. 100p by the end of March? Possible. | dt1010 | |
26/1/2016 11:56 | Yep, great reversal and looking good for a strong run as we approach the trading update ... | jakleeds |
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