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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 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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22/7/2022 13:46 | Bad luck gecko. But if inl is acquired - well that's another story. Suet | suetballs | |
22/7/2022 13:11 | Farrugia that's what Wickes did with his last company and made some serious money | solarno lopez | |
22/7/2022 12:59 | I wonder if inland homes could be acquired? The market cap of 86.64M is not much to a predator looking for land to build on? | farrugia | |
22/7/2022 11:34 | Plenty of APPETITE for the stock this morning. The 5,000 were busy buying | cielos | |
22/7/2022 10:52 | never sell on panic suet | farrugia | |
22/7/2022 10:22 | And to think I almost sold these at 30p. Phew. Suet | suetballs | |
22/7/2022 10:12 | A move to 35 v 37p +0.50p Construction-related stocks are moving higher for the last few days paying full offer | master rsi | |
22/7/2022 08:05 | Another few bought 30K .......... Inland Homes announces that on 21 July 2022 it purchased 30,000 ordinary shares at 34.60 pence | master rsi | |
21/7/2022 13:57 | Here we go some rapid buying trades and gone to 35 v 36p +1p | master rsi | |
21/7/2022 07:57 | Still Unchanged due to the UT yesterday at offer 35p -------------- Buyback There were small sales so they bought 55K ... Inland Homes announces that on 20 July 2022 it purchased 55,000 ordinary shares at 34.70 pence | master rsi | |
20/7/2022 15:51 | House prices rocket by up to £40,000 in 25 UK areas post pandemic EXPRESS - Wed, Jul 20, 2022 HOUSE prices have risen by an extortionate 25 - or more - percent in some parts of the country since the start of the pandemic. Which areas have been affected the most? Since the pandemic hit in March 2020, 25 towns and cities in the UK have rocketed in price by one quarter. Later life mortgage broker Responsible Life shared which UK destinations have become more expensive post-Covid. House prices in Burnley, Lancashire, have increased by a huge 37 percent between March 2020 and April 2022. In March 2020, the average house price was £86,747, and in April 2022, £118,901. The second biggest increase was in Merthyr Tydfil, south Wales, from £109,824 to £147,341, a 34.2 percent increase. Houses in Bolsover, Derbyshire, increased by 32 percent over the course of the pandemic in the third greatest increase, from £128,431 to £169,572. In just two years, Burnley homes went up by a staggering £32,154. This meant that prices increased by £37,517. (Merthyr Tydfil) In Bolsover, this meant an average increase of £41,141. Of the 25 areas, Salford's house pricing surge was the least drastic at 25.2 percent, from £170,128 to £213,065. | master rsi | |
20/7/2022 11:06 | Finally the bid has gone to 34p already paying over that earlier for any sells | master rsi | |
20/7/2022 07:55 | They went to town yesterday with 140K ..... Inland Homes announces that on 19 July 2022 it purchased an aggregate of 140,000 ordinary shares at a volume weighted average price of 34.32 pence 30,000 33.90 08:21:13 50,000 34.10 10:59:35 7,000 34.15 11:29:28 25,000 34.80 13:47:03 28,000 34.80 16:04:17 | master rsi | |
19/7/2022 15:07 | There is a constant buyer of 15,000 16:03:45 34.90 15,000 £5,235 16:02:33 34.90 15,000 £5,235 14:27:44 34.90 15,000 £5,235 12:40:26 34.50 15,000 £5,175 | master rsi | |
19/7/2022 11:10 | 34.25p +0.75p Eventually the BUYS had some damage to the share price and UP they went 5 MMs | master rsi | |
19/7/2022 08:09 | Buying just a few 22K as there are hardly any sales that broker takes advantage to buyback.. Inland Homes announces that on 18 July 2022 it purchased 22,000 ordinary shares at 33.80 pence | master rsi | |
19/7/2022 06:17 | oi-oi-savaloy Re ye 4993 on the 14th; not much point in posting a link to a PW article as only legible to subscribers, of which there are likely none at all on this thread. Could you perhaps post the full article; or good extracts... | skyship | |
18/7/2022 22:42 | 33.50p +0.75p Today has broken the last intraday high | master rsi | |
18/7/2022 14:18 | Do I see the share price moving higher? Yes the chart doesn't lie like some over here in the past | cielos | |
18/7/2022 13:41 | Large trades are rolling in, already some of them paying full offer 34p | master rsi | |
18/7/2022 11:26 | igoe104 Well some positive news in new projects is always welcome Inland Homes breaks ground in Poole 4 hours ago / Inland Homes has officially broken ground on a development of 161 new build to rent homes in Poole. The project represents the fourth and final phase of the Carters Quay development on the waterfront in Poole, which the local council has agreed to buy from Inland Homes for council housing. Inland Partnerships is building the new homes on behalf of the council and will transfer the land and buildings when the project is complete. The scheme includes 8,000 sq ft of commercial space Carters Quay is anticipated to complete by the end of 2024. The homes will be available for private rent through the council’s wholly owned company Seascape Homes & Property. A ground breaking ceremony took place on Friday 15th July, with representatives from Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole(BCP) Council. Deputy council leader Philip Broadhead said: “The opportunity to provide a mixed-use scheme of new homes and hospitality and retail opportunities really hits the bullseye, as we help create one of the best coastal places in the world in which to live, work, invest and play. I look forward to spotting the crane in the sky when I’m in the town over the next few months and seeing this priority area for our regeneration plans progress.” Inland Homes finance director Nish Malde added: “We are delighted to work with BCP Council to deliver these much-needed new homes and to achieve their vision of creating a sustainable, healthy and vibrant place to live. It’s wonderful to be part of this vital regeneration of Poole by constructing high quality, sustainable homes.” | master rsi | |
18/7/2022 10:35 | Some good demand this morning, looking better as the days go by. I see derampers have gone POSTLESS after their idea of getting the share price lower gone against their RUDE try ( B@stards ) is the right word. | cielos | |
18/7/2022 10:17 | Nice project kicking off. | igoe104 | |
18/7/2022 09:36 | Gone to 32 v 34p +0.50p and 3 MMs at 32p from earlier 1 | master rsi |
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