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INSE Inspired Plc

88.50
2.00 (2.31%)
10 May 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
  2.00 2.31% 88.50 87.00 90.00 88.50 86.50 86.50 172,202 10:36:43
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Business Services, Nec 98.76M -7.16M -0.0711 -12.45 89.17M
Inspired Plc is listed in the Business Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker INSE. The last closing price for Inspired was 86.50p. 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 £89.17 million. Inspired has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -12.45.

Inspired Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/3/2017
10:50
Would it be fair to say nigh 50% in 4 weeks, without being shot down lol
wanttowin
13/3/2017
10:25
I agree. It seems to me more likely to continue to run up into the news given the momentum and the succession of tips, barring a general market pullback. Which is why I'm resisting the temptation to bank more profits just at present.
1gw
13/3/2017
10:03
The force is strong with this one!

Looks like top-slicing at 14.75p was a bit premature. Trying not to press the sell button on a second tranche right now.

1gw
13/3/2017
08:56
Let's see if we can break through the 2014 resistance this week,,,,,,feel we can with a fair wind and only two weeks to news ,,,,,,DYOR


Outlook
(30/01/2017) "...I am confident that 2017 will be another year of positive growth for the company"

cheshire man
13/3/2017
08:29
Buying at above 18p now (at 18.04p actually slightly above the 18p offer price).
rivaldo
10/3/2017
11:34
Good finish to the week for us :-)
cheshire man
10/3/2017
09:46
Excellent - Panmure Gordon have today raised their target price to 21p (from 19p).

Even then, with 1.5p EPS forecast this year a 21p share price would only be a current year P/E of 14, so you can still see decent upside from there:

rivaldo
09/3/2017
19:29
Ah thats what caused the share price reversal into the close then. I too can see the share price moving ahead smartly if we break through the 17p area.
melody9999
09/3/2017
15:54
Looks like a very positive article about INSE in today's Shares Mag:



"Analyst predicts big things for Inspired Energy and Smart Metering Systems

Inspired Energy (INSE:AIM) and Smart Metering Systems (SMS) are the two most mispriced stocks in the support services sector, claims Panmure Gordon analyst Michael Donnelly. He believes you could make a mint buying now as the market has made wrong assumptions about the stocks which should eventually be corrected. Their shares could trade much higher once investors properly understand each of ... "

rivaldo
08/3/2017
11:56
Run your winners, that's the saying.

your never going to be rich, selling every time a share goes up 30%.

igoe104
08/3/2017
11:34
Sums up my thoughts as well Rivaldo
owenski
08/3/2017
11:30
I'm happy to hold for a lot more on a P/E of only 11. This is a well-run company with a variety of growing markets to attack and more acquisitions likely.

A bit of profit-taking is perfectly understandable, but I can't see much downside assuming stable markets, whereas I can see substantial upside to say 20p-23p once the market factors in this year's forecast of 1.5p EPS from Panmure Gordon. And then more looking forward to next year.

rivaldo
08/3/2017
08:44
Missed the top yesterday as I was not watching the markets but remember top slicing at 17p ish the last time around - was it 3 years ago?

So fully invested here and trusting I won't have to wait nearly as long until we hit and finally break through the 17.5p barrier.

melody9999
07/3/2017
20:53
If its fess-up time, I've been top-slicing quite a few as well. Waiting for a market pull back, maybe this year, maybe next, but I can't imagine we will escape nicely from the Brexit fracas.
yump
07/3/2017
17:41
Courtesy to mention (as a cheerleader of this stock ;-) that I've top-sliced a few. Most bought c.12.5p (see post 1125) and my weighting in INSE was simply too high.

Glad it's finally getting the re-rating that it's threatened for the last 12/18 months.

Still believe there's further upside, but portfolio management & other opportunities made the decision an easy one on the sale of a proportion into strength.

Kind regards,
GHF

glasshalfull
07/3/2017
15:21
That looks like a test markup to me.

This year's forecast growth is 15%++ though, so really, even if there is a pullback, a reasonably full price would easily be over 20p. ie. 15 x the eps forecats.

yump
07/3/2017
14:38
Well yes ok, perhaps maths a tad out, but I had a small top up 3 weeks ago at 12.8 ( see post 1093 )and sold at 17.3. Nearer 40% than 50% so apologies. But my first batch here was in the 10's so not bothered about the quibbling.
wanttowin
07/3/2017
14:30
Yes, not debating it's been a good rise.

I've just sliced some at a smidge under 17.5p (I've got a short term view) as I have my eye on the 2014 resistance. A decent trade for me buying in on the lows of the pullback after the recent Midas tip. Fundamentally I can see more, but I like to listen to the charts as well.

greenroom78
07/3/2017
14:23
Not quite 50%, but it's not the end of the week yet!
funkmasterp12
07/3/2017
14:22
3 week low = 12.8 (at best) . Add on half spread = 13.2p offer (at best)

Current bid again at best = 17.25p

By my calculations = 31%

A nice return though if your a short term trader.

pj 1
07/3/2017
14:11
50% in 3 weeks? I'd love to see you workings out on that.

Some clever accounting going on there.

greenroom78
07/3/2017
13:54
Just top sliced some of mine, couldn't resist a really good profit.

Wow 50% rise in 3 weeks and 18p hit

wanttowin
07/3/2017
13:51
And getting better too....
rivaldo
07/3/2017
08:29
Good start again this morning :-)
cheshire man
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