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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/7/2016 10:09 | Nice timing, cough ;) So can we see this normalising back to 75p on a rate cut, ECB European banking bail out and further QE from the BOE? Probably. 75-80p it is. | dt1010 | |
11/7/2016 09:35 | Any chance of sensible posts returning ! | bhafc5 | |
11/7/2016 08:49 | Stealing?! Haha, sounds like you ought to be at school by now... It's a lovely trading life :)) | dt1010 | |
11/7/2016 08:42 | DT last week you were saying land values falling Italian banks about to blow.....Now stealing my comments about stimulus and want to buy in here.What a pathetic input you have. | muffster | |
10/7/2016 17:02 | Hope it triggers an upward swing then! :) -- gotta feeling though that it may take one more lurch down before sense prevails. When is the BOE meet this week? Regards, Source. | source | |
10/7/2016 12:53 | I am buying back in tomorrow. The rate cut and potentially further QE will help housebuilders' SPs in the short to medium term. You gotta love trading. My stake here will balloon in size compared to where it was, having sold in the mid to late seventies!! All to play for ;) | dt1010 | |
08/7/2016 13:07 | Absolutely!! | dt1010 | |
08/7/2016 12:59 | Surprised anyone interested in what Paul Scott has to say - has nobody noticed he's wrong more than he's right. S | smarm | |
08/7/2016 12:02 | Couple of awards for INL On a separate tack, slightly bizarre that the share price of most housebuilders has been shooting up for the last few days whilst the INL share price has done virtually nothing. All IMHO. | shanklin | |
07/7/2016 21:03 | And you sir have issues hahahaha 19p to 78p lol Into hoc at 60 p now? 220p....;))) Suck it. HAHAHAHA | dt1010 | |
07/7/2016 14:59 | DT you are a serial poster of no value. | muffster | |
07/7/2016 14:44 | Having a big impact | dt1010 | |
07/7/2016 13:29 | Paul Scott's stockopedia opinion on INL is out | mfhmfh | |
07/7/2016 09:34 | looks oversold to me IMO....interest rates will be cut IMO or at least stay low for a long time, other stimulus likely per Carney, Bovis statement this morning IMO was decent, we have a supply shortage....confiden | qs99 | |
07/7/2016 09:16 | So if you're 77 today how come you were David77 more than a year ago? Have you been waiting all your life to be 77? | orange1 | |
07/7/2016 09:01 | DT1010 - you are clearly much cleverer than I am. I sold loads of Inland in the 70s with an average buy price of 19p - but my wife has a fat CGT bill to pay after Christmas and I am expecting another even bigger. Of course, I have spent the money I received - so how do I pay these whopping tax bills after Christmas? I can comfort myself in that I would have lost more if I hadn't sold - but that doesn't pay the taxman. Just for info - I'm 77 today - so wish me happy birthday - and it means that I can't get a mortgage. | david77 | |
07/7/2016 09:00 | 40-45p target here Been right so far ;)) | dt1010 | |
07/7/2016 08:57 | Glad i sold up here many months ago, the best way to read DT's posts is with the filter button | mr hangman | |
07/7/2016 08:47 | I'm perfectly relaxed but of course innuendo is the last resort of the mentally afflicted, especially those blessed with omniscience! You better take your morning medication - it's clearly long overdue! | masurenguy | |
07/7/2016 08:45 | You are bitter about something. And obviously angry! Take (a) a chill pill. (b) a deep breath (c) some time out ;) | dt1010 | |
07/7/2016 08:44 | How do you know that I'm (a) crying in my coffee over the collapse in the share price and (b) don't have a stop loss? Of course you "can't reveal how I know" but since you're omniscient it is unnecessary anyway! | masurenguy | |
07/7/2016 08:35 | People are not paying the high prices they were, fact. You know this. That is reflected in the underlying land value. Wake up and stop crying into your coffee over the collapse in the share price You should have set a stop loss. AND FOR YOUR INFO- I can't reveal how I know. It will take a good 3- 6 months to feed through to the press. There are deals being done on land at post Zbrexit value that DO NOT match pre vote figures- to reflect caution and risk. | dt1010 |
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