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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intelligent Env | LSE:IEN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004630454 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 7.125 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/11/2008 17:16 | its time............inve | estonia | |
04/11/2008 16:46 | Or is Mark Fisher (just snagged by the new Lloyds Banking Group and appointed its Director of IT and operations) a devotee? He will leave RBS to join Lloyds. Now that would be a thing that would render obsolete a bus as metaphor for IEN. | harrytrad3 | |
04/11/2008 15:49 | As in Obama and President elect (whoops). | harrytrad3 | |
04/11/2008 15:48 | Why is that Estonia? Is B Obabma (Presedent elect) a fan? | harrytrad3 | |
03/11/2008 14:31 | the bus has been in the layby for too long.........I expect it to move shortly | estonia | |
31/10/2008 19:04 | I suspect that he is . Well done to you Chapman123. Never heard of the companies you mention (tickers anyway). You still holding them, or guerilla style trading? | harrytrad3 | |
31/10/2008 16:04 | is Phil be the real deal ? I was out at 775 due to the boredom factor heading way back toward sub 5p at this rate put it all into bdev/deb o.k both risky but doubled my money recently and trebeled the interest adrenelin factor too | chapman123 | |
24/10/2008 10:06 | By the way Philb I know where to find the Company accounts I was referring to when will Advfn update the Company Information cache? Perhaps the Company should prompt it. | harrytrad3 | |
16/10/2008 15:14 | Very exciting (not). | harrytrad3 | |
15/10/2008 16:34 | Thats a sharp correction. I wonder who is selling? (Chapman be careful what you wish for). | harrytrad3 | |
15/10/2008 15:29 | Chapman looks like you got some red. I doubt if its better than boredom! | harrytrad3 | |
14/10/2008 14:39 | all this buying of bank shares............an | estonia | |
14/10/2008 10:28 | Chapman123 Me too. Look on the bright side though, it aint collapsed lol | stuart70 | |
10/10/2008 12:23 | all the reports are on the investor page just click on - View IE latest annual reports and interim statements. | phillb29 | |
10/10/2008 12:13 | Why is the Company information on this site not updated. Afterall we have 2007 accounts now and even interim figures for first half of 2008. | harrytrad3 | |
08/10/2008 18:32 | But at the moment perhaps one of the safest or should I say bluish | spital23 | |
08/10/2008 16:35 | THIS MUST BE THE DULLEST STOCK IN MY PORTFOLIO | chapman123 | |
06/10/2008 12:58 | when all is falling apart....as usual IEN stands firm.....there is a mesage in that.. | estonia | |
03/10/2008 16:20 | do you know have a feeling this share is moving north early next week... | estonia | |
03/10/2008 15:33 | surprised at the selling today..........certa | estonia | |
02/10/2008 14:08 | mmm yes............ | estonia | |
02/10/2008 12:29 | Now we see why David took up his options: he was about to leave the company (an RNS announced his resignation today). Nigel Martin | gnnmartin | |
01/10/2008 16:02 | NOt quite sure if this is an excellent piece of news - lets hope so. However I can see this going below 7p perhaps as low as 6.5p before bounching back. It has to get over the 8 or 8.5p mark before we see any "real" movemnet. I need for it to get to 12 just to break even so I guess its a while to go yet. Good Luck | spital23 | |
01/10/2008 12:02 | excellent sign........this new restructure of the banking business I feel will open new doors for IEN... | estonia | |
01/10/2008 11:21 | A director, albeit a non exec, taking up his options now has to be a good sign. | darias |
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