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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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09/12/2013 10:55 | v nice to see, lth for me too . | redips2 | |
09/12/2013 09:57 | Nice blip up in the share price this morning, guess that is relief that the first GX satelite was launched successfully yesterday. Intend to hang on to my shares as the next few years could be interesting. | losos | |
09/12/2013 09:55 | and an rns to confirm | eipgam | |
08/12/2013 13:09 | from the BBC news just now.... Inmarsat begins Global Xpress roll-out | eipgam | |
28/11/2013 08:56 | Gazza I am rather pleased about the timing of that 668 buy as it tickles £7 again! | wad collector | |
07/11/2013 19:16 | Yes you may be right , but I am happy to sit long on these . I see from that link Cretin Suisse are re-iterating a £8 target today. Somebody is wrong. | wad collector | |
07/11/2013 15:10 | wad famous last words | gazza12 | |
07/11/2013 12:56 | 5% up on my morning buy already - seems to me that brokers started pushing buttons before reading ...nice to call it right for a change. | wad collector | |
07/11/2013 10:38 | recovering for you now... a 5.8% reduction in overall revs is the headline you see first in that statement. I'm glad I sold a third at 727... those bullish broker notes seem a touch wide of the mark. | eipgam | |
07/11/2013 08:40 | Added at 668 - the market reaction to the Q3 looks an over-reaction to me. | wad collector | |
25/10/2013 08:37 | Woo Hoo dividend pay day, I can afford to eat and heat this week. LOL. | enami | |
21/10/2013 13:31 | Certainly looks a tempting exit point. I just sold some , but only to pay IHT ; holding onto my main holding for now. | wad collector | |
21/10/2013 12:53 | good... they're both going up ;-) | eipgam | |
18/10/2013 14:04 | I've sold a third of my holding at 727ish and spent it on MOS | eipgam | |
16/10/2013 12:14 | CS reiterates outperform TP of 800p GS reiterates buy with a TP of 870p both today | eipgam | |
10/10/2013 12:35 | wad collector - "They just bought a spare satellite! Must pick up one myself soon" Don't think I want a spare satellite but I am wondering if I could use their GX service in my motorhome, currently using a satellite service but it is painfully slow (-: | losos | |
27/9/2013 07:40 | Hmmmm Inmarsat announces departure of Rick Medlock, CFO No matter what the real reason for this departure are the financial chief leaving always spooks the market, I would be happy to be proved wrong in my belief. | enami | |
04/9/2013 15:43 | 728 was a bit early , just as well I still have most of my holding.Still not sure this rise will sustain . 750 and I will let the rest of them go. | wad collector | |
02/9/2013 17:50 | there was an article recently in the mainstream press about Harbinger and his losses... he needs some cash back, let's hope he can squeeze some out of LightSquared (if it's still his to sell?) | eipgam | |
02/9/2013 16:31 | Found this on the MS upgrade: | major clanger | |
02/9/2013 11:14 | Not sure that is the reason , but I decided to take some profits here at 728p. I would not be surprised to see this dive back again as I think it is illogical volatility rather than hard news. | wad collector | |
02/9/2013 10:36 | Can't see how the Yanks can cut back on defence spending and invade Syria all at the same time. Somebody has to tell Obama what's going on in the Med ergo the ISAT share price goes up. Simples. | ygor706 |
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