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ICP Intermediate Capital Group Plc

2,054.00
-6.00 (-0.29%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Intermediate Capital Group Plc LSE:ICP London Ordinary Share GB00BYT1DJ19 ORD 26 1/4P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -6.00 -0.29% 2,054.00 2,051.00 2,052.00 2,089.00 2,050.00 2,071.00 464,680 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Security Brokers & Dealers 737.1M 280.6M 0.9801 20.93 5.87B
Intermediate Capital Group Plc is listed in the Security Brokers & Dealers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ICP. The last closing price for Intermediate Capital was 2,060p. Over the last year, Intermediate Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 1,152.00p to 2,109.00p.

Intermediate Capital currently has 286,293,727 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Intermediate Capital is £5.87 billion. Intermediate Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 20.93.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/6/2013
19:45
Yet another very profitable realisation today, and very well received
deadly
16/6/2013
20:23
Read the annual report today. It's a cracking company this. Investment side of the business and the Asset Management side work very well together. They have raised some serious third party funds haven't they! Is it just me thinking so, but wouldn't this fit well with 3i. I think Intermediate Capital is probably a stronger outfit than 3i these days as it has much higher quality income than 3i. A merger of the two would create some business though!
topvest
13/6/2013
18:05
Hello! It's come back...
pvb
13/6/2013
18:04
Why has the Long Term Chart gone AWOL?
pvb
12/6/2013
09:14
The figures for this year should look quite good - don't forget all the recent, very profitable, realisations.

Cheers,
Steve.

stevemarkus
11/6/2013
21:22
It's come off quite a bit and goes XD tomorrow, so topped up a few today. Great medium to long-term prospects.
deadly
05/6/2013
14:27
ICG real estate fund closed at £700m
StockMarketWire.com
Intermediate Capital Group has announced the closing of its real estate fund, ICG-Longbow UK Real Estate Debt Investment III, at £700m, the hard cap of the fund.

The fund is a UK commercial real estate debt fund focused on newly originated first charge whole loans and mezzanine debt, and is advised by Intermediate Capital Managers Limited, a subsidiary of ICG.

davebowler
22/5/2013
18:45
Looks like you got your wish Oxman. :-) Hope the trend does continue.
hyden
22/5/2013
08:59
Well received results today. AUM growing strongly and next year to be strong for realisations. Will be good to break 500p if possible and still a 4% yield. Positive trend looks set to continue. Going higher or now.
its the oxman
03/5/2013
13:47
In part

"Symington's will establish a subsidiary office in Melbourne to oversee the operation, which will be based at Unilever's factory in Victoria.

At the same time, the Melbourne office will develop the group's branded and private label convenience food business in Australia.

Specialist lawyers from Walker Morris, one of the 'big six' law firms in Leeds, advised the group on the deal.

Richard Naish, a partner, said: "We were delighted to be able to advise on this latest transaction, which not only involved significant liaison with various advisory firms in Leeds, London and Australia, but is an important landmark in Symington's development."

Mr Pade said management and the group's private equity backer Intermediate Capital Group invested in the deal.

The multi-billion pound alternative investment fund bought a 49.9 per cent stake in Symington's in June last year in a deal that valued the Leeds company at £125m."

mirandaj
03/5/2013
13:17
Bit of a wang up!
pvb
03/5/2013
11:27
Capital gain of around 6.5% of market cap is handy.
aleman
03/5/2013
10:56
3 May 2013

Intermediate Capital Group plc announces a significant capital gain

Intermediate Capital Group plc ("ICG") has agreed to sell its stake in Allflex Holdings, the manufacturer and distributor of electronic animal identification tags.

Completion of the transaction is conditional upon consultation with the relevant works council in France and certain regulatory approvals. If completed, the transaction will generate total proceeds of approximately US$181 million for ICG, and will result in a realised capital gain for ICG of approximately US$167 million.

Investor Enquiries:
Ian Stanlake
Investor Relations, ICG plc
+44 (0) 20 3201 7880

Media Enquiries:
Neil Bennett / Tom Eckersley / Andrea Coleman
Maitland
+44 (0) 20 379 5151

davebowler
12/3/2013
10:23
Founded in 1989, ICG is a specialist investment firm and asset manager providing mezzanine finance, leveraged credit and partnership equity, managing over €12 billion of assets in proprietary capital and third party funds. ICG has a large and experienced investment team operating from its offices in London, Paris, Madrid, Stockholm, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and New York. Its stock (ticker symbol: ICP) is listed on the London Stock Exchange. For more information, please visit: www.icgplc.com.

ICG opens office in Singapore

Singapore and London - Intermediate Capital Group (ICG), the asset manager and specialist investment firm, announces the opening of a new office in Singapore. The move builds on ICG's strong links with the area and recognises the importance of Singapore as an international financial centre, with access to the economies of Malaysia and Indonesia.

The new office opening marks ICG's expansion to South East Asia to enhance its asset management and investment capabilities. It will allow ICG to further develop its relationships with buyout sponsors, provide minority equity and growth capital, and to help restructure stressed capital structures. ICG has been active in Asia since 2001, and has invested in two successful transactions in Singapore, Singapore Yellow Pages and Franklin Offshore. The new office will be led by Jin Tan, an experienced investor who transfers from ICG's Hong Kong office, with Xuan Yong Soh who has recently joined ICG from 3i.
Dr Chris Heine, Head of Asia Pacific at ICG said:

"ICG's latest office opening in Asia marks our greater commitment to the region and the investment opportunities that we are seeing in S.E. Asia. Singapore's importance as an international financial centre and key gateway to the Malaysian and Indonesian markets has expedited our decision to develop a local footprint.

"ICG has, historically, had good investment experience in Singapore, and we hope to build further on that experience by building a local team who can meet the growing demand for capital in the region by being innovative and tailoring structured solutions for our clients, whether they are buyout sponsors, family owned businesses or partnerships, or companies with strong majority shareholders who are seeking a minority partner to help them expand, either organically or by acquisition"
Current contact details for ICG Singapore (permanent address will be located at Asia Square Tower1 from mid-2013):

Intermediate Capital Group (Singapore) Pte Limited
Level 37 Ocean Financial Centre
10 Collye



"Buyout firms and advisory groups alike have been keen to build their presence in Germany – historically a backwater for private equity activity. But it was the only one of the so-called big five European countries not to have fallen into recession in the fourth quarter.

Arle Capital Partners, Intermediate Capital Group and DC Advisory Partners have all hired new staff since December with the aim of capitalising on the growing dealflow in the region. "

mirandaj
20/2/2013
14:09
I guess it may be benefitting from increasingly positive sentiment wrt European equities.
pvb
06/2/2013
09:59
Looking at the 3 year chart it looks set for an assault on the £4 mark
davebowler
03/12/2012
12:55
Another double bottom 'W' shaped formation seems to be happening.
davebowler
28/11/2012
09:47
Investec are expecting to raise at least £100m for the ICG Longbow fund, according to their recent Roadshow presenters.
davebowler
21/11/2012
15:43
Operational Highlights
AUM up 6% to EUR12.1bn since year end
Fundraising for ICG Europe Fund V well above target, with EUR2.3bn of commitments
received to date, including EUR500m from ICG
Positive momentum across a number of products
Portfolio broadly resilient but weaker assets are affected by the prolonged
economic slowdown. Provisions against two large assets in the first half as
previously disclosed
New investments by the Investment Company of GBP157m and repayments of GBP52m
Financial Highlights
Group profit before tax of GBP39.6m compared to GBP108.8m in the first half of last
year (H1 12)
Fund Management Company profit of GBP17.2m compared to GBP17.1m in H1 12
Investment Company profit of GBP22.4m compared to GBP91.7m in H1 12, with net
impairments of GBP64.8m compared to GBP28.4m in H1 12
Strong balance sheet with unutilised debt facilities of approximately GBP442m
following a further GBP80m retail bond issue in September
Interim dividend of 6.3 pence per share compared to 6.0 pence in H1 12

davebowler
25/10/2012
11:49
ICP are in the process of raising up to £250m via Investec for a new closed ended fund called ICG Longbow to invest in senior secured loans (up to 65% loan to value) with an expected dividend yield of 6%.
davebowler
28/9/2012
08:52
Specialist investment firm and asset manager Intermediate Capital Group reveals good progress on fund raising in a pre-close trading statement.

It says assets under management have increased to ��12bn primarily due to additional investor commitments to ICG Europe Fund V.

It adds: "Our funds' investment portfolios continue to show resilience and our funds have maintained their strong track record.

"We have further strengthened our distribution team and are seeing early results from our enhanced distribution capabilities through increased investor interest across geographies for our ICG Europe Fund V.

"The fund has received commitments of ��1.5bn to date and we are on track to reach our ��2bn target in the fourth quarter of 2012.

"We have also launched our Total Credit Fund which combines investments in high yield bonds, senior loans and CLO debt.

"The fund is off to a strong start with a 4% return since inception on 13 July."

davebowler
11/9/2012
06:47
Good strength in these shares. Let's see whether it holds above the 300 area, as then next stop 330
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