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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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01/12/2015 22:18 | all good. 80p soon. | dt1010 | |
01/12/2015 21:46 | Let's hope this will be a success and promising... 22h22 hours agoBeaconsfield Today ?@BeaconsfieldDayAvo | ravin146 | |
30/11/2015 21:38 | 75p+ here with Santa's so called rally | dt1010 | |
30/11/2015 19:00 | Gd day indeed with some chunky buys. Mortgage approvals came in better...imo can see the whipsawing break past 72p | ravin146 | |
30/11/2015 12:10 | Definitely time to buy | dt1010 | |
29/11/2015 13:12 | Isn't that the £1m director sale?! | ravin146 | |
28/11/2015 01:03 | Im wondering if the seller has cleared - sector looking perkier too free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | luckymouse | |
28/11/2015 00:49 | QS99- check the lse site out for IC update | frenchfry | |
27/11/2015 18:13 | roughly what did the IC say please? | qs99 | |
27/11/2015 17:55 | RIP Jim Slater, have just found out. | dt1010 | |
27/11/2015 14:57 | ...article on inl from ic, for subscribers, | ravin146 | |
27/11/2015 14:28 | Well looking at that...the last two closes are above the last low which is promising haha, 72p close would be great.Gla. Gd wkend. | ravin146 | |
27/11/2015 14:10 | the last three lows on the chart are a little worrying | manrobert | |
27/11/2015 10:03 | this isn't massively volatile to enable decent profits by trading in and out. some stocks are. but chasing 3% here and there is a nonsense. each trade should give at least a 20% profit - and swing trading works far better than day trading that will cut you to pieces. I can see INL staying at around this level for months to be honest. It stayed at 50p for A YEAR! then went to 70p. Time for a pause at 70p range until a push to 100p at some point in the 12 months? who knows. | dt1010 | |
27/11/2015 01:53 | A business professor once told me: "Buy low sell high". I thought at the time it was blindingly obvious... but after 30 years I realise its not so easy, Lol! | sogoesit | |
26/11/2015 08:23 | Silly to buy and sell. | dt1010 | |
25/11/2015 22:05 | Like to know which bank gives you that 3% return per two days. In addition to my core holding I quite often do trades that last a week or two since the short term ups and downs of this share seem fairly predictable. Some interesting trades recently, like one today 1,195,808 @ 66.46p | sparkyhd | |
25/11/2015 17:04 | I'm not stating that, you are implying that. | ravin146 | |
25/11/2015 16:36 | You'd have to be pretty daft to buy at 68 and sell at 70p.. You can make more than that in the bank! | stegrego | |
25/11/2015 16:32 | ...good close for the day. 70p+ those that bought near 68p and not sell well done.Gla | ravin146 | |
25/11/2015 09:49 | In part yes but you would think specialist planning is not the only ammunition inl has.Overall this is a positive for the building sector, no doubt, all big builders up 4-5%. Inl will pick up imo, just needs more buyers. | ravin146 | |
25/11/2015 09:23 | Always think this is a double edged sword. If the 'boost' is to relax planning regulations this would undermine Inland's differential? | sparkyhd | |
25/11/2015 09:04 | * boost from measures announced at today's autumn budget.. | ravin146 | |
25/11/2015 09:00 | Based on newspaper reports, house builders expected to get a boost.Top builders all up this morning. Delayed reaction here imo, I expect imo, inl to surpass 70p today... | ravin146 | |
24/11/2015 21:28 | City A.M. ?@CityAMUK house prices will continue climbing, but don't expect rates to be hiked as a result | ravin146 |
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