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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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International Personal Finance Plc | LSE:IPF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1YKG049 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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5.00 | 4.88% | 107.50 | 103.50 | 105.50 | 105.00 | 103.00 | 104.50 | 205,564 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Personal Credit Institutions | 690.8M | 48M | 0.2155 | 4.87 | 233.89M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/12/2013 16:17 | a 2.4m fine has knocked 200m off market cap. somewhat overdone you might say on the quietest trading day of the year. to put things in context,the fine is about a weeks profits! with most targets around £7 and mexico apparently going very well,i would expect a big bounce back. | hugenoise | |
24/12/2013 14:57 | Putting something out at 12.02 on Christmas Eve. If they learned of it yesterday afternoon it should have been on an RNS at 7am. | superstardj | |
24/12/2013 14:36 | Why do u think it's dodgy timing?In what respect? | nwalsham15 | |
24/12/2013 13:04 | however you look at that, it creates a great short term buying opportunity | mad foetus | |
24/12/2013 12:46 | Very dodgy timing if you ask me. | superstardj | |
24/12/2013 12:28 | max fine 2.4m quid. and 10% off sp?? talk about massive over reaction. | nwalsham15 | |
24/12/2013 12:20 | what a great bit of news just before Xmas!! FFS | nwalsham15 | |
11/12/2013 13:36 | 650p - then 700p Short term technical target is 650p on my chart Long term is 713p (forward calc & brokers) | luckymouse | |
04/12/2013 11:25 | Just watched the co video In the second half they are: increasing marketing spent to improve customer growth moving into Mexico city (bigger than some countries they are in! ) increasing the loyalty program increasing the number of shops (in some areas significantly) etc etc the list goes on... hxxp://www.ipfin.co. | luckymouse | |
01/12/2013 16:24 | V.Large Buy ! hxxp://www.trustnet. GLA LM | luckymouse | |
27/11/2013 15:38 | Still very oversold Expanding into some unregulated regions - as i understand it that means abnormal profits | luckymouse | |
20/11/2013 20:54 | hxxp://www.brokerfor They are obviously planning to expand | luckymouse | |
19/11/2013 19:59 | Pincer Movement hxxp://www.brokerfor | luckymouse | |
19/11/2013 10:26 | Yes, got mine as well. No thread started yet, so have to post here. | valtee | |
18/11/2013 21:00 | My account's now also been credited with the full allocation of IPF1. | wirralowl | |
18/11/2013 13:52 | This is looking hugely oversold... sell off due to end of buy back program looks over punished to me - they are obviously still expanding I calc a forward price of 713p Plus the fund mgrs have closed their shorts - which means they think downside is linited and upside has opened up hxxp://shorttracker. | luckymouse | |
15/11/2013 20:09 | I have mine already - all 50,000 | eurofox | |
15/11/2013 18:39 | Stock credited on Mon 18th. - so will have to wait until then to see how much I've received. | valtee | |
15/11/2013 17:19 | Yep, got an order in anyway with idealing, but allocation not been confirmed yet. Did you mange to get any? | wirralowl | |
15/11/2013 14:41 | Anyone buy the 6.125% bonds? | valtee | |
13/8/2013 18:31 | Why is this falling consistently?Any suggestions? | nwalsham15 | |
13/8/2013 15:56 | Citigroup - neutral from buy; TP to 700p from 540p [downgrade] Full story here: hxxp://www.brokerfor | major clanger | |
07/8/2013 08:26 | More shares bought back and cancelled today, can only be good news!! | nwalsham15 | |
30/7/2013 15:38 | seriously - no one else watching this? | nwalsham15 |
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