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INS Instem Plc

830.00
0.00 (0.00%)
18 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Instem Plc LSE:INS London Ordinary Share GB00B3TQCK30 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 830.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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06/2/2007
08:55
Bid from who? Can you give us a cross reference?
joestalin
02/2/2007
12:44
Bid coming soon we hope :-)
sheeneqa
01/2/2007
17:10
she


whats up?

grupo guitarlumber
01/2/2007
16:29
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Abuse team
01/2/2007
16:24
We have a pulse!
sheeneqa
28/1/2007
18:43
International Nuclear Reveals Offer

Citing recent press speculation, engineering consultancy International Nuclear Solutions plc said Thursday, Jan. 18, that it has received a preliminary approach. INS shares were up almost 10% Thursday as a result, to 66.5 pence per share, giving the company a market cap of £41.5 million ($82 million). INS said the board is considering the matter, which it said was at a very early stage and there's no guarantee that any transaction would result. Greg Cant of Rothschild is advising INS.

slj
27/1/2007
23:01
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27/1/2007
12:32
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27/1/2007
10:04
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27/1/2007
10:01
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27/1/2007
09:58
LONDON (ShareCast) - Nuclear engineering firm International Nuclear Solutions confirmed today that it received a possible offer.

"The board of INS, one of the largest nuclear engineering companies in the UK, notes the recent press speculation and confirms that it has recently received an approach regarding a potential offer for the company.

It said it was considering the approach, which was at a very early stage but cautioned there was no guarantee of an offer being made.

International Nuclear Solutions only floated on the AiM market in May last year although since then it has won a clutch of contracts including design and engineering work at Sellafield.

sheeneqa
26/1/2007
18:09
Almost there...
mitzis
26/1/2007
15:52
Can see who has been picking up those loose shares, might get 75p for ours;-)
sheeneqa
26/1/2007
15:33
Nice surprise....!
slj
26/1/2007
15:25
Good luck all........exciting time ahead!!!
786abdul
25/1/2007
11:29
www.armshare.com.
The interim results to June 2006 showed sales of £12.6 million (2005: £14.1 million), pre-tax profit of £192,000 (2005: £1.1 million) and adjusted EPS of 1.39p (2005: 1.56p) - the results include an exceptional charge (costs of demerger and IPO) of £836,000 (2005: £nil). The company reported that the period end order book was £11.4 million (2005: £6.7 million) - subsequent order intake in July and August totalled £15 million; due to the increase in activity in the nuclear industry, staffing levels were increased by 11% - this is against a background of buoyant demand for engineers and technicians not only in the nuclear sector but also in the process, oil and gas and infrastructure sectors - the increase in staff numbers has necessitated opening a new project office near to the main customer's office.

On 18th January 2007, the company reported that it had recently received an approach regarding a potential offer for it - discussions are at a very early stage.
Research Standing
A long established company in what looks to be an emerging growth sector. It also has appeal because of the proactive approach which it takes to increasing the UK pool of nuclear engineers (which has a shortage) and to accessing new technology via proactive corporate venturing.

The company broker's note dated 9th June projects EPS of 2.6p for 2006, 2.9p for 2007 and 3.3p for 2008 representing P/Es of 24.8, 22.2 and 19.5 respectively based on the share price of 64.5p at 19th January.

sheeneqa
23/1/2007
00:14
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22/1/2007
11:30
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Abuse team
22/1/2007
10:19
See a few selling, if that positive statement comes out we will kiss 70p goodbye!
sheeneqa
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