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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Integrafin Holdings Plc | LSE:IHP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD45SH49 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.50 | -0.50% | 298.00 | 293.50 | 299.00 | 298.00 | 298.00 | 298.00 | 904 | 08:25:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Investment Advice | 134.9M | 49.9M | 0.1506 | 19.89 | 992.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/3/2011 12:26 | guess someones quiet buy has stuck out like a sore thumb... if its 5% shouldnt there be an rns? | moreforus | |
31/3/2011 12:25 | 130 m shares held by directors and 2 biggest holders roughly 40%. | marab | |
31/3/2011 12:22 | .38-.45, looking lively today! | mike_f | |
31/3/2011 12:18 | Here we go IHP!!!! | topinfo | |
31/3/2011 12:17 | Still moving up! .37-42... something brewing? | mike_f | |
31/3/2011 12:16 | buy limit dried up...15 mill buy scooped most of it | moreforus | |
31/3/2011 12:15 | Tara, any thoughts? | marab | |
31/3/2011 12:10 | Dont know, big buy going thru 5% of company. Maybe stake building. | marab | |
31/3/2011 12:07 | whats the scoop here marab? | moreforus | |
31/3/2011 12:05 | 15m shares is about 5% of the company so a holding RNS at some point? Stake building? Pretty big buy just for a punt. | marab | |
31/3/2011 11:53 | Looking good here for a move up :-)IMO | 5dally | |
31/3/2011 11:50 | Some huge buys showing on L2, 15,250,000 x 3 over past 2 days?? Someone know something? | mike_f | |
31/3/2011 11:49 | JUST BOUGHT A BUCKET LOAD OF THESE, THEY LOOK CHEAP AND INTERESTING WITH THAT BIG 15 MILL BUY! | topinfo | |
31/3/2011 11:47 | Looks like this is bouncing from here... | mike_f | |
01/3/2011 17:00 | Great news should be a good month | earltaylor | |
01/3/2011 08:15 | Nice bowl CR | cockneyrebel | |
01/3/2011 08:04 | Nice contract win for a little co. CR | cockneyrebel | |
01/3/2011 07:56 | Nice bit of news here this morning :-) | 5dally | |
01/3/2011 07:55 | Every little helps. Intellego, the AIM traded elearning and compliance courseware solutions business, is pleased to announce that it has won a contract to supply content services to a specialist retailer worth c. GBP200,000 in 2011. The retailer is the leader in its field with more than 100 outlets. The contract is for the development of 28 elearning modules for delivery through the year. | marab | |
28/2/2011 17:50 | Thanks for your support Skiboy10 but i think that it is wasted as the poster in question is now proven to be 2 faced. Even today i read about quite a few penny shares on that posters thread. What makes me laugh is that i only mentioned NGP as it has a circa £40M MKT CAP which is not exactly your typical so called penny share. Also only mentioned it i think twice because it attracted weekend press and that was just a link to the article! Any way back to IHP it's looking good don't you think? | liquid millionaire | |
27/2/2011 13:33 | Well CR if that is your stance and you are NOT a 2 faced poster then i expect you will be banning well over 50 other posters because i have spent at least an hour double checking and there are at least 50 other posters on your thread who have mentioned penny shares including miners and oilers. This list includes some well respected posters such as CAT [see below] and barnetpeter. Cat - 25 Feb'11 - 16:20 - 104646 of 104675 NGP interesting - had a few last week. Been watching the volumes which have been impressive - looks like there may be some corporate action ahead. | liquid millionaire | |
27/2/2011 13:27 | Due another leg up imo. ticked back up late Friday. Seen that bowl on the chart? Chart says a steep rise back up to 1p imo. | cockneyrebel |
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