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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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05/2/2017 15:35 | Two big buys on Engi on Friday wonder if they could form a link with INL.. | bearhug2 | |
30/1/2017 09:07 | ENGI looks like it was a tech investor a decade ago but has sold all those incurring losses ever since. Wicks has had his shareholding for over a decade. I can't see anything other than the appointment of the new CEO that suggests that ENGI is about to suddenly start to motor. Plus it will be hard to decide which opportunities ENGI can do, surely most should go to INL. Odd that there's no charge for the use of the INL offices mentioned in the related parties note - same phone number and address and they hold the AGMs at INL's office. | igbertsponk | |
30/1/2017 08:28 | Re 1892 : No I wouldn't either! spud | spud | |
30/1/2017 08:24 | ENGI down after 2x100k early sales, so tucked away 200k at 2.8p. Probably the kiss of death!!! | shaker44 | |
30/1/2017 08:24 | ENGI down after 2x100k early sales, so tucked away 200k at 2.8p. Probably the kiss of death!!! | shaker44 | |
30/1/2017 01:53 | Bearhug2: interesting heads up. Thanks. Maybe cash to come soon from Kingswood but focus seems to be on London serviced apartments. Almost a private vehicle for wickes/Nish which is great for as long as they stay invested! But if they exit PI's will find out after the event when the share price has dropped!! If you trust those guys looks worth a punt, but wide spread of course. | shaker44 | |
30/1/2017 01:03 | Would you want to listen to someone who MISSED an opportunity like this?? Spud - 30 Nov 2016 - 21:14:17 - 2239 of 2384 Lavendon charts and news 2006 - LVD The wcs is that the price drops back to pre Offer price should not enough acceptances be garnered. The risk/reward for those holding on for another 20p from here, are playing a chancy game imo. spud It more than doubled in price, lol | alamaison | |
30/1/2017 00:09 | They seem to be running another listing inline to Inland yet within a different sub sector..Interesting an ive taken a position there as well if they can raise the mc to Inlands then its a no brainer, the website is starting to move along as well..Intrigued..wha | bearhug2 | |
29/1/2017 18:33 | Thanks BearHug 2 and I had been unaware of this company which I see gets 2 mention in the Related Parry Transaction notes of the A Report. My first reaction was to be relaxed especially as it is in a different section of the market but my nose twitched when I see the Inland Phone number on the engi RNS’s. Be good to get clarification at the next AGM | cerrito | |
29/1/2017 15:58 | Whats the script with ENGI guys any thoughts, both Inland directors doing the same again..Interesting.. | bearhug2 | |
27/1/2017 13:56 | Thanks for posting guy's :-) | cheshire man | |
27/1/2017 13:15 | Moving out of our predominant South East territory Birmingham potential development. hxxp://www.birmingha | yupawiese2010 | |
20/1/2017 08:22 | Taken a further 10k. spud | spud | |
13/1/2017 10:38 | Will be over 65p today. | rikaughty | |
13/1/2017 10:36 | Top up quick in these. All housebuilders up; this will jump up very soon. | rikaughty | |
13/1/2017 06:43 | There were more first-time home buyers in 2016 than at any time since the start of the financial crisis, according to research by Halifax bank. It also found the average price of a first home in the UK broke through the £200,000 barrier for the first time.The Halifax First-Time Buyer Review said the number of buyers entering the market hit 335,750 last year, up 7.3% on 2015. That is the highest level since the start of the financial crisis in 2007, and 75% higher than the all-time low of 192,300 first-time purchases seen in 2008. Halifax housing economist Martin Ellis attributed the increase in first-time buyer numbers to continuing low mortgage rates and high levels of employment which had "supported the market"BBC news | rikaughty | |
13/1/2017 06:36 | First-time home buyers hit 10-year highhttp://www.bbc.c | rikaughty | |
12/1/2017 12:47 | Planners' scheme for landmark hotel submitted hxxp://www.bournemou | zulfikar | |
12/1/2017 12:46 | Proposals to transform Southampton site and create more than 1,000 jobs take major step forward hxxp://www.dailyecho | zulfikar | |
12/1/2017 07:28 | Excellent trading statements from the two largest house builders TW and BDEV, putting to bed overdone Brexit concerns. Should see a good rise here. | rikaughty | |
10/1/2017 14:47 | *edit Barratt (Thurs) | rikaughty | |
10/1/2017 14:46 | Should get a decent rise by Friday on the back of Taylor Wimpey (Wed) and Barratt (Fri) results. | rikaughty | |
10/1/2017 14:32 | Took some of these today, I like the look of the chart too Sphere :-) | cheshire man | |
06/1/2017 13:58 | Been buying here. Plenty of housing stocks rallying nicely of late. Have numbers from BDEV and TW. next week too - sector seems to be in demand again. Chart finally breaking out and forming a nice trend too. Looking for a move back up to test at least 70 initially. | sphere25 |
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