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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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28/3/2018 08:09 | This stock remains seriously undervalued | spob | |
28/3/2018 07:25 | 30 pc dividend increase. Nav over 90p.Like the bit about diversifying income streams. | muffster | |
28/3/2018 07:18 | Great value creation in today's results. Pity not more profit but loads to come! Cheshunt planning post year end will add to value even more.Hopefully price will rise in response! | igbertsponk | |
27/3/2018 14:00 | Indeed. I personally can't understand or comprehend the lack of Institutional interest in this Company. I have no doubt that we'll see a significant earnings increase together with a dividend uplift. I'm also convinced that by the end of the week we'll be back down testing 60p support. I'm also convinced that a takeover is the only way in which it can reflect its true value...spud | spud | |
27/3/2018 13:47 | Thi share should be in the 70s by now | fanshaw | |
27/3/2018 09:34 | results tomorrow | kev0856153 | |
21/3/2018 10:28 | The results are out 1 week today. I'm expecting a steady share price rise in anticipation of a strong set of numbers. | kev0856153 | |
12/3/2018 08:12 | More good news and results on 28th March to look forward to :-) | cheshire man | |
08/3/2018 16:16 | 2-3 weeks to interims | stemis | |
26/2/2018 16:25 | Cerrito I imagine those shares might find their way en-bloc into the hands of funds, if he wants to sell. It may be that although prospects here look good, it might be being held back a bit by the slightly less confident housing market reports / demand / labour shortages etc. | yump | |
26/2/2018 10:53 | In terms of the share price perhaps more interesting is what he does with his 4.2m shares | cerrito | |
26/2/2018 10:46 | I am pretty relaxed on this provided that he focuses on Wilton Park and Cheshunt. I think I will be happier with three non execs and two execs rather than the other way round as it is now. Seems natural for someone like him to go and try to do his own thing and I guess he thought that if he does not do it now he never will. | cerrito | |
26/2/2018 08:27 | But it does not appear to have affected the share price | solarno lopez | |
23/2/2018 15:00 | I would think so | solarno lopez | |
23/2/2018 14:43 | Makes one wonder whether there has been a minor falling out over the succession planning, especially as the company is now only looking for a "non-executive" replacement at Board level. | grahamburn | |
23/2/2018 14:37 | Mmm a tad uncomfortable with this RBS | solarno lopez | |
23/2/2018 14:36 | Yes, annoying that - I assumed he was CEO elect when Stephen Wicks retired. | igbertsponk | |
23/2/2018 14:16 | Slightly concerning RNS just out regarding Paul Brett leaving (albeit in a controlled manner): ____________________ Board and Management Change Inland Homes plc (AIM: INL), the leading brownfield regeneration specialist and housebuilder, announces that Paul Brett, the Group Land Director and a founding shareholder of Inland Homes, has decided to leave the Company to pursue his own interests. He will step down from the Board with effect from 16 April 2018 but remain as a consultant to the Company, supporting, in particular, the ongoing planning application processes at its significant development opportunities at Wilton Park in Beaconsfield and Cheshunt Lakeside in Hertfordshire. Mr Brett's other responsibilities will be assumed by the current Senior Land Manager, Des Wicks, who has over 10 years' experience within the Group, in the newly created role outside the PLC Board of Director of Land. In addition a search is underway to increase Non-Executive representation on the Board and further announcements will be made in due course. Stephen Wicks, Chief Executive, commented: "Paul has been influential in positioning Inland Homes as one of the South East's leading brownfield regeneration specialists and he leaves the business in an extremely healthy position, with a substantial land bank and a number of exciting development opportunities. "On a personal level, it's been a pleasure to work alongside Paul for over 20 years and it has been a source of pride and admiration for me to see him become one of the most skilled and respected Land Directors in the industry. We wish him every success in his future endeavours." | grahamburn | |
16/2/2018 16:40 | Thanks for that Zulfikar,,,all very encouraging :-) | cheshire man | |
16/2/2018 15:08 | APPROVAL FOR CITY CENTRE WHARF APARTMENT SCHEME A plan to construct 87 apartments in buildings up to ten-storey high at Sherborne Wharf in Birmingham city centre has been approved. Applicant Inland Homes has been granted permission by Birmingham City Council for the development in Sherborne Street which would include the demolition of the existing buildings, except for Psonex House, and the erection of two properties between three and ten storeys. The site was formerly used in connection with the canal, including storage of goods and materials and the repair and maintenance of boats. Full story, | zulfikar | |
09/2/2018 12:36 | 150k 1p over the Offer..... spud | spud |
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