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INL Inland Homes Plc

8.50
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Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 8.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/10/2023
09:06
What do you expect from AIM, Jeez ! Unbelievable how people invest in AIM and act surprised
my retirement fund
04/10/2023
07:44
Totally agree Morro - just the fact they implemented that ridiculous share buy-back scheme alone demands answers. They knew the company couldn't afford it. We were mugs. They ran that company for themselves, like a private-fiefdom. I knew I should have walked away when Paul Brett left the business. But..........that's in the past now and I'll just have to swallow the loss. There's a lot of land in the business - might be able to recoup something perhaps. Not hopeful however.
oi_oi_savaloy
04/10/2023
07:28
It will not be a surprise to see legal action against Wicks, Malde and the auditors
morro
29/9/2023
09:14
We are at or very near peak rates ( accepting the possibility of a very short term blip) for no other reason than the system is creaking at these rates and the longer they stay here the more depressed activity will be.
There is no way if the base rate was 8% that the economy would be functioning especially this late stage because unlike the US most mortgages are variable here.
I think we are already in recession and the real nightmare is not higher rates but sustained at this level because the UK cannot cut significantly until the US starts as the £ to $ whilst weak would collapse.
It is the sort of quiet before the storm and I think a lot of people think it will amble along but at some point those higher rates will really curtail investment and the BOE whilst wanting to drop them will be stuck in the middle.

cayenne45
29/9/2023
08:54
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Inflation caused by money printing and war in Ukraine will never be tamed with interest rates.


The global financial system is built on fake money. In 2008 we saw the result.

Nothing has changed since 2008.


Sure interest rates can go much higher. Will that help ? I doubt it.

spob
28/9/2023
19:41
Are we at peak interest rates or is this just the breather for 10% interest rates? I don't think the inflation beast has been killed off. Oil is still high. I think we're just half way through this story.

Anyone with a war chest of cash to buy distressed property in 2030 will be laughing. So many borrowing-short-and-lending-(investing)-long, people have forgotten about the past interest rate cycles.

powereddrones
28/9/2023
14:06
Post: 5505

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This is the Great Reset. Agender 2030. No one is safe.

powereddrones
28/9/2023
14:05
Should have stuck to the knitting of obtaining planning permissions on complex sites where they had much success and expertise. Instead they moved into housebuilding where they had no expertise and massively geared up in the hope of flogging the whole enterprise on
daneswooddynamo
28/9/2023
13:15
Given that Wickes had put so much in, I had assumed that it would be more or less ok as he would have known about any dirty laundry and also given the other money raised but clearly I was mistaken.
cerrito
27/9/2023
21:10
Well that’s £20k down the toilet.
aimloser1
27/9/2023
16:01
Sorry to hear that bud.
sbb1x
27/9/2023
15:36
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Shares suspended for 6 months equals game over

INL will be deleted on October 4th

Administrators appointed

spob
27/9/2023
15:06
They've been trying to sell Hugg Homes for at least a month or so (you know it's desperate when they put it on LinkedIn).
oi_oi_savaloy
27/9/2023
14:50
This has been coming since February 20.
peter27
27/9/2023
14:49
What a surprise. Administrators appointed. This all goes back to the debt they incurred at the start of Covid.
peter27
27/9/2023
14:48
so total wipeout now? This was my second total wipeout this year, thankfully the remaining amount pre-suspension is modest at 2500 pounds - the other was PERE. But things in the UK are looking really terrible, profit warnings everyday.
farrugia
31/8/2023
23:47
Typo bully boy pj.
kumbuka
31/8/2023
23:29
Who are you talking about?
stemis
31/8/2023
22:46
The list of moaning bully boy’s failures just grows and grows. He should have kept to a piggy bank because as sure as hell he has no idea when it comes to investing.
kumbuka
31/8/2023
13:52
Yes, you're probably right about them being lower risk takers.
Lightly traded.
Thus most holding since introduction.
Yes, probably rollover with higher interest rate (and surely yearly interest payments after a decade of nothing?)

greedfear
31/8/2023
13:34
I think INLZ holders will be a different type- of lower risk shareholders- due to the original perception of lowish risk given to Zeros.
davebowler
31/8/2023
10:57
I'd like to know who exactly are holders of INLZ because if those are very different from INL holders INL could be in for a nasty surprise.
Factually INLZ is in control of INL's future.
I expect a rollover but one where INLZ defines the terms and chances are those terms will be favorable for INLZ.
I would not be surprised if it will be a partial payment in INL shares (improves equity of INL) and a partial roll over where (high) interest will be paid.
What's bad for INL isn't necessarily bad for INLZ.

greedfear
31/8/2023
09:08
I think INLZ are almost certainly going to have to accept a rollover. The question is, on what terms?
stemis
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