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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Inspired Plc | LSE:INSE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BR2Q0V58 | ORD 1.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-7.50 | -8.47% | 81.00 | 80.00 | 82.00 | 86.00 | 81.00 | 85.00 | 158,162 | 11:26:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 88.78M | -3.63M | -0.0360 | -22.50 | 81.62M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/3/2016 10:19 | We've been saying that here since 2013 though hjs - in that time we've had SCSW (which caused the 17p spike), Panmure initiating coverage and Slater buying in - yet the share price is not performing as it should. I want the company now to go on the charm offensive. I would like to see interviews, PR and more Brokers initiating coverage. The fundamentals here are absolutely rock solid - time to get busy imo. | funkmasterp12 | |
21/3/2016 10:17 | A very good set of results and the outlook is bright so I expect the share price to move higher. A small company which also pays dividend is a plus point and should attract more investors as the company markets itself to outsiders. IMHO, I think small traders are selling to book their profits and hoping that the share price will drop and give them a chance to buyback later. This is a wrong strategy for this share. INSE will go above 18p in the short to medium term and much higher in the longer term as it becomes "Known"(PR)to wider market... | hjs | |
21/3/2016 10:16 | Panmure Gordon say Buy today and have a 19p target price, so plenty of upside from here: | rivaldo | |
21/3/2016 09:56 | They're excellent results with very few negatives. Yet the share price refuses to budge. Seller or not, the liquidity and trade frequency here has dried up and if I'm honest, this is becoming rather tiresome. INSE has been an amazing stock for me but I'd now like to see the company step it up a gear.I'd like to know what the purpose was of employing a second broker. If it was for PR purposes, I'd argue they weren't doing a brilliant job. Having Slater on board is great - what's the next big fish?As much as I love this stock, the wider market isn't aware of it. I bet the majority of us here (me included) found it through Zulu screens, or similar. This needs a push now! | funkmasterp12 | |
21/3/2016 09:49 | Nice set of results this morning with plenty of positive points of interest. Increasing dividend by 40% shows confidence going forward. Order book now £24.5m (£14.0m)includ Net margins high at 18.7% Revenue increased 40%, bottom line growth lower due to transitional year imo, impacted by acquisitions and associated costs, including increased finance charges. But the acquisitions have integrated better than expected and will be earnings enhancing,reading the tone of the outlook statement, it seems to me that directors are rather confident about the prospects for this financial year. "Momentum from 2015 has carried through to first quarter of new financial year" | interceptor2 | |
21/3/2016 08:41 | Looking much better online now - I can sell 100,000, whereas at the bell I could only sell 10,000. | rivaldo | |
21/3/2016 08:14 | Annoyingly the good results have not weakened the seller(s). Strong resistance showing on L2 at 15p offer from the Bell. | pj 1 | |
21/3/2016 08:11 | As expected....superb. Now lets see a bit of momentum!!! | a1pappadingdong | |
21/3/2016 08:08 | Also very pleased with these results. An increase in debt but that has been due to the various acquisitions. The key piece was the increase in the procurement order book. | cfro | |
21/3/2016 08:04 | Superb growth company, looks a tad undervalued to say the least | my retirement fund | |
21/3/2016 08:02 | Very pleased indeed with the results :-) | cheshire man | |
21/3/2016 07:14 | Yep, terrific results! And a really confident outlook. EPS, EBITDA, dividends - all ahead of forecasts. Great growth in revenues and the order book - both organic and overall. Even if Panmure's forecast of 1.16p EPS this year is unchanged that still leaves a P/E of only 12.1. But after historic 1p EPS we might see a slight upgrade. The 40% dividend rise says it all, 20% ahead of forecasts. | rivaldo | |
21/3/2016 07:09 | Fantastic as ever! | funkmasterp12 | |
21/3/2016 07:07 | Can't complain at those results or outlook... | 1gw | |
18/3/2016 14:45 | All buys today - including my 40K top up at 14.05p Showing as sells though. Last TU was good and should follow through to results Monday | melody9999 | |
18/3/2016 14:18 | Results on Monday. | funkmasterp12 | |
18/3/2016 09:43 | not long now | my retirement fund | |
10/3/2016 15:44 | Edit - double post | funkmasterp12 | |
10/3/2016 15:44 | Yes, true. Although SME's will be included and that has been a big part of INSE's strategy. It opens up potential leads to more candidates potentially, I guess it just means their sales teams need to work harder! | funkmasterp12 | |
10/3/2016 14:53 | INSE concentrate on corporates, and most of today's measures are seemingly aimed at individuals with the exception of "microbusinesses". Besides, I'd have thought that anything which encourages "switching" and efficiency would be all to the good for the likes of INSE. | rivaldo | |
10/3/2016 08:18 | Ha, nothing. Should have known. Good old solid INSE! | funkmasterp12 | |
10/3/2016 07:30 | Not sure today's CMA news in the energy sector is particularly great news for INSE (or UTW)? Let's see how the market reacts. Might at least wake up some liquidity. | funkmasterp12 | |
04/3/2016 15:16 | Raised a few bob so another 30,129 for me, results on the 21st so not long now. | wanttowin |
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