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INSE Inspired Plc

81.00
-7.50 (-8.47%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -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
Business Services, Nec 88.78M -3.63M -0.0360 -22.50 81.62M
Inspired Plc is listed in the Business Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker INSE. The last closing price for Inspired was 88.50p. Over the last year, Inspired shares have traded in a share price range of 55.40p to 122.50p.

Inspired currently has 100,759,780 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Inspired is £81.62 million. Inspired has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.50.

Inspired Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/7/2016
11:34
Someone sold in to that little rise mind
wanttowin
13/7/2016
10:51
Another 170,000 shares bought already today, including 100k at 13p - and another tick up.

Results are on 30th August, so not long to wait.

EDIT - shouldn't have said anything!

rivaldo
12/7/2016
14:35
Divi's all important in these rocky times :-)
cheshire man
12/7/2016
14:33
Good to see the share price bouncing.

And I got INSE's dividend yesterday, so a nice double whammy.

rivaldo
05/7/2016
15:04
RNS - Mark Slater is buying again. He had 26m in January and now has 28.73m, or above 6%:
rivaldo
30/6/2016
08:13
RNS today - interims will be out on 30th August.

Worth remembering that:

- Panmure forecast 1.19p EPS this year and 1.35p EPS next year
- the prelims outlook noted:

"The momentum from 2015 has carried through to the first quarter of this year, with the Procurement Corporate Order Book growing to £25.5 million. We are seeing the trend for growth in the year continuing on a positive trajectory."

This is extremely undervalued on a single-figure forward P/E even assuming the results are merely in line with the above forecasts and outlook.

rivaldo
28/6/2016
01:49
Out for the time being chaps, sold my stock holdings completely (which in the case of INSE felt rather wrong!). Too much uncertainty for the time being.We should get a HY update here soon, hopefully the news will be good. My risk tolerance is just too little to stay in. I'll keep posting though and will certainly keep my eye on events!
funkmasterp12
23/6/2016
20:10
Thanks Rivaldo, at least we now know why the price kicked up although I still don't understand why it fell in the first place. It still looks a good solid little company.
edale
23/6/2016
09:02
Panmure Gordon have tipped INSE to thrive if the UK votes to Remain....the tip is perfectly valid even if the vote is Leave AFAICS, but still, it's good to get the coverage:



"Inspired Energy

Target Price: 19p

Dealing in energy procurement for commercial and industrial clients, Inspired showed growing momentum in March's prelims when it announced a surprise dividend hike three times larger than Panmure expected.

Still, the company has underperformed over the last quarter and the shares now trade on just 10.6 times forward earnings.

Both of its divisions have performed well: a 40 per cent jump in its corporate business is nearly all organic, given the timings of recent acquisitions, and its small and medium-sized enterprises arm achieved record sales.

Analyst Michael Donnelly reckons the shares are worth 50 per cent more at 19p."

rivaldo
22/6/2016
13:58
what's happening here then? interesting day to see a few solid buys coming in.
melody9999
15/6/2016
09:03
The problem being Funk, there are too many stocks in 'bargain' territory.
pj 1
15/6/2016
08:38
Hmm. Heading back into bargain territory again.
funkmasterp12
15/6/2016
08:12
From Finals in March
"The momentum from 2015 has carried through to the first quarter of this year, with the Procurement Corporate Order Book growing to GBP25.5 million. We are seeing the trend for growth in the year continuing on a positive trajectory."

did anyone go to the AGM and can they report back pls?

melody9999
14/6/2016
12:00
Outlook from the final results was v positive. no statement now presumably just means nothing has changed since then.
trier1
14/6/2016
11:41
I've given up and sold out - the lack of an AGM trading statement was a red flag for me.
glaws2
13/6/2016
15:11
AGM tomorrow - last year this had a trading statement
glaws2
13/6/2016
14:09
All quiet here. Half years should be due shortly I believe?
funkmasterp12
26/5/2016
10:47
Looking encouraging online - you can only buy 50k maximum at the full 14.5p offer, but you can sell 150k at a premium at 13.78p.
rivaldo
24/5/2016
18:23
Its feeling like it needs Volume kicking in to clear out long term stale Bulls.......
pj 1
24/5/2016
11:22
Good moves at last! Let's see if we can finally crack resistance this time.
funkmasterp12
24/5/2016
11:20
Will it make it into new territory? With positive trading updates, good revenue visibility and solid performance from acquisition, this must be reflected in share price at some stage....
diesel
24/5/2016
10:59
Looking good here now - again moving up on small buys, hopefully indicating there's not much stock around.
rivaldo
23/5/2016
12:38
I've put a couple of buys through there. I like this morning's release indicating that a big acquisition is bedding in very successfully.
1gw
23/5/2016
11:07
The advantage of attending an AGM in my opinion is to talk to the directors and key staff after the meeting, not to see formal presentations during the meeting. For this to be worthwhile you have to know sufficient about the business to be able to ask meaningful questions and to understand and follow-up on the answers.

In my experience not many investors attend the AGMs, particularly for uncontroversial smaller companies (and even more so if the meeting is outside London), so they can be excellent opportunities to quiz the CFO or CEO one-on-one on anything you think will help you to better understand the company and its prospects.

1gw
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