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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Interactive Gam | LSE:IGH | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034347921 | 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% | 1.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/7/2007 13:37 | Do you not think if it was a rollover they would have to pay a premium of sorts ? | richtea120 | |
31/7/2007 11:51 | I agree, but 4 million is a big holder, in fact its a notifiable interest..We shall see in a day or two if it was a rollover or an 8 million buy. | power talker | |
31/7/2007 11:45 | PT, you think they can dump 4M that easily..probably no buyers who want them with the current situ... But you could be right they may just want to keep them..but i think they had no choice as selling not an option. they obviously did not want to pay for them. | jailbird | |
31/7/2007 11:41 | Maybe...But why Is it obvious the holder could not sell? Who said they wanted to? | power talker | |
31/7/2007 11:35 | the differing prices of the trades and times. 31/07/07 08:41 2.25 4,000,000 31/07/07 08:40 2.24 4,000,000 | jailbird | |
31/7/2007 11:31 | Why obviously could not sell them? Might not have wanted to sell them, and how do you know its a rollover? | power talker | |
31/7/2007 11:29 | someone is rolling over 4M shares..obviously could not sell them. | jailbird | |
31/7/2007 11:23 | Two 4 million buys just through...Looks like someone has faith...These are way to cheap.. | power talker | |
31/7/2007 11:23 | Two lots of 4m trades delayed from this am reported on another site. Am I missing something or is that quite positive. | delb3rt | |
28/7/2007 01:09 | Wasnt deramping Multi ... only passing on Info gleamed from another site ... I still think this may end up being a positive situation ... loads of negatives at the moment but as everyone has pointed out ... gvcf must feel confident otherwise why back a loser .. we shall indeed see ! | woofy4 | |
27/7/2007 21:36 | And thats exactly what they are doing, isn't it? Getting their house in order with GVCF coming on board. It also needs pointing out that Malta' LGA is happy with Heathorns and have told premierbet to get its house in order before completing the licensing process. They have an exemplary track record with Heathorns. Story still unfolding no doubt. | multisync 5 | |
27/7/2007 14:46 | Bookmakers review state that premierbet have been refused a Maltese operating license 'unless they can get their house in order' or something along those lines .... should think GVCF are getting a bit cheesed off | woofy4 | |
26/7/2007 23:07 | Woofy...No worries, i am also considering getting more...it wont however be for a couple of weeks, so hoping the price remains dormant till then..i agree the GVCF guy might ensure a tighter rein is placed on the company, they are not going to want to lose their investment. The £600k they gave IGH in the first place must have been granted on the back of some forwards knowledge of what likely future growth would be...Thats what i am hoping anyway..We shall find out as the story unfolds. | power talker | |
26/7/2007 11:18 | Only joshing with you PT ... does look cheap (maybe I should average down ... but for time being have kind of written this off) ..... maybe some speculative buying as AGM was end of July and Interims were issued on 15th August last year ... hopefuly with the GVCF chap onboard he may ensure Mr Taule sticks to some dealines and perhaps we may have some decent trading update in the near future .... waiting in hope ... as you say could well be a multi bagger or total write off ! Lets hope its the former | woofy4 | |
26/7/2007 10:47 | thats true woofy but just had another buy through..i think buyers are moving back in again..level 2 looking good and very cheap at 2p.. | power talker | |
26/7/2007 07:04 | may take mote than 650 quids worth PT .... but at least the selling seems to have stopped ... famous last words ! | woofy4 | |
25/7/2007 14:33 | getting some small buys drifting in..are people beginning to see the value here? Level 2 is 5 v 1..Should tick up on a little more volume. | power talker | |
22/7/2007 17:33 | 4th Article down ... 2nd column 'Four premierbet players confirm to have received their payments. Malta Based Heathorns(2.5) appear to be unaffected by premierbet processing problems. A customer reports to have received a four-figure payment in four days' As previously stated whatever the reason for slow payment definatly seems to be heading in right direction and nice to see above website will report positive as well as negative sentiment ... dyor ... etc etc | woofy4 | |
21/7/2007 01:26 | I agree Woofy it casts a potentially dark cloud over IGH that their customers are having money taken from them, then if they win cannot get it back..I for one would not use that bookmaker again..lets hope it was just a glitch and only a minority of thier clients have been let down.. We dont unfortunately know the full picture and any story that the press get hold of can be blown out of proportion.Having said that turnover last year was well up and the move to Malta looks a good one. If they can sort themselves out this is a multi bagger, if not its curtains. Risky but GVCf coming onboard gave me confidence. | power talker | |
21/7/2007 00:40 | I didnt know betinternet had processing problems either Multi ... but sure you are right .... my biggest worry at the moment is how the reputaion of an online sportsbook which has had cashflow or processing problems is going to be percieved going forward .... like the idea of the GVCF chap on board ... lets hope we have a success story ! whats your call powertalker ..or anyone ! | woofy4 | |
20/7/2007 19:07 | More trading here today, some sells but a nice 250k buy..Starting to look like interest is forming again..might get some more myself on monday.. | power talker | |
20/7/2007 17:52 | I didnt know betinternet had processing problems either Multi ... but sure you are right .... my biggest worry at the moment is how the reputaion of an online sportsbook which has had cashflow or processing problems is going to be percieved going forward .... like the idea of the GVCF chap on board ... lets hope we have a success story ! | woofy4 | |
20/7/2007 17:42 | You could also be wrong. Betinternet had processing issues too. Do some research. Interactive Gaming Holdings Returns Shares in Interactive Gaming Holdings Plc, the owner of Heathorns, the world's oldest established bookmakers, and Premier Bet, a fixed odds bookmaker based in London, were restored to trading at 11:55am on June 26. During the last financial year turnover at the company rose to £32.9 million (£27.3 million in H2) up from £8.1 million the previous year. Group margins increased overall to 5.4% (5.6% in H2 2006) with Heathorns returning 9.8% on £16.2 million turnover. Gross Profit came in at £1.8 million (2005: £0.25 million). | multisync 5 | |
20/7/2007 08:21 | Interactive Gaming Holdings Returns Shares in Interactive Gaming Holdings Plc, the owner of Heathorns, the world's oldest established bookmakers, and Premier Bet, a fixed odds bookmaker based in London, were restored to trading at 11:55am on June 26. During the last financial year turnover at the company rose to £32.9 million (£27.3 million in H2) up from £8.1 million the previous year. Group margins increased overall to 5.4% (5.6% in H2 2006) with Heathorns returning 9.8% on £16.2 million turnover. Gross Profit cane in at £1.8 million (2005: £0.25 million). | multisync 5 | |
19/7/2007 21:46 | A buy today, in fact more bought today than sold..Maybe the tides turned..Risky share but big potential.. | power talker |
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