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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Inmarsat Plc | LSE:ISAT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09LSH68 | ORD EUR0.0005 |
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% | 544.40 | 544.40 | 545.00 | - | 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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18/10/2007 19:55 | With over 8,000 aircraft relying on global in-flight connectivity from Inmarsat, they are the most widely used satellite operator in the industry. | ![]() enami | |
18/10/2007 19:46 | Article on introduction of phones in aircraft - no mention of inmarsat. Will ISAT need to be involved?? | scatty | |
18/10/2007 18:05 | Wow this lot are buying in heavily, holding increased from 1 million to 46.5 million. | ![]() enami | |
17/10/2007 18:42 | What happened to Tillman? | ![]() phillis | |
17/10/2007 14:02 | Newton locking in some profits as well.... sold 1.5m shares but still holding over 12 million. | ![]() eipgam | |
15/10/2007 12:15 | how gutted am I? I held these for 9 months and they did nothing, just cycle between 380ish and 420ish. I get fed up and switch into OXB and the very next day (!!!!) they start going up in a straight line. grrrrrrr...... | ![]() ianwest | |
15/10/2007 12:10 | Tillman How is the short going? | ![]() phillis | |
15/10/2007 11:06 | 380-511 in approx 2 months.............d | ![]() gooner6 | |
15/10/2007 10:55 | I'm holding out for 550 in the medium term, it looks a safe enough company in the long term; will get there eventually.Curious how some tech. stocks remain unfashionable despite a solid place in a solid market. | ![]() wad collector | |
12/10/2007 16:06 | Well past my target 495 - sliced a little of my core holding at 503.5 | ![]() enami | |
12/10/2007 15:45 | Well that's us through Credit Suisses prediction though Prudential have lowered their holding.. looks like they have sold nearly 1m shares, possibly to lock in profits? Holding since 306p and could be tempted myself... but then again a surge like this might be worth staying aboard. What to do? what to do?? | ![]() eipgam | |
12/10/2007 08:57 | very helpful. thanks. | ![]() ianwest | |
11/10/2007 21:21 | Yeah but it's a secret.They are under-rated. | ![]() wad collector | |
06/10/2007 15:53 | anyone know why the rise over the past few weeks? | ![]() ianwest | |
04/10/2007 16:31 | hmm, risky IMHO. still, good luck: if you're right it might provide a re-entry point for me. | ![]() ianwest | |
04/10/2007 13:41 | have taken a small short | tillman | |
04/10/2007 13:20 | my usual impeccable timing came into play: after holding for ages I sold in the low 320s (made a few hundred quid). THE DAY AFTER it started rising to where it is now. better than a loss, of course, but still... Doh!!! ;-) | ![]() ianwest | |
04/10/2007 13:07 | you guys/girls have done well here recently! me thinks the time for a short is about right....that is one heck of a rise of late and I think there are a few points downside to play for before the rise continues perhaps finger poised | tillman | |
03/10/2007 15:45 | * Credit Suisse reiterates outperform Inmarsat raising target to 500p from 450p | ![]() eipgam | |
26/9/2007 16:07 | hmmm, I switched into OXB yesterday, which doesn't look like the best move... | ![]() ianwest | |
26/9/2007 15:56 | ian - Friday is the Record Date, today is XD. Maybe the Investor Day yesterday was so impressive that they all decided to buy. Sold my trading stake at 441.31, bills to pay. | ![]() enami | |
26/9/2007 14:23 | thought Friday was XD? | ![]() ianwest | |
26/9/2007 14:16 | Interesting - XD today and up 3% and a new all time intraday high | ![]() enami |
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