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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intercede Group Plc | LSE:IGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003287249 | 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% | 150.00 | 148.00 | 152.00 | 150.00 | 150.00 | 150.00 | 47,229 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Systems Service | 12.11M | 1.31M | 0.0224 | 66.96 | 87.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/5/2008 21:29 | 1 more flat day, maybe down 1p, then another jump up towards the end of this week or early next. | ![]() howdy do da | |
06/5/2008 12:43 | Sorry off topic - topvest, not sure if you managed to take a look at TAIH??? But it seems to be taking off as well this week. showing a similar graph to IGP or it will do when TAIH really takes off....but then TAIH have more potential than IGP to make money with what they do. Not knocking IGP at all, perfectly happy with the progress being made here, just a bit slower than I would have liked.....still, good things come to those who wait.... | ![]() 237gmoney | |
06/5/2008 09:56 | moving in the right direction again, i think those that are holding now wont be selling unless we get a lot lot more for our stock than 44p!!! | sa0705 | |
06/5/2008 09:56 | And we start the week blue again. didnt take much to get this going again, hopefully we move to the 50's this week. I see the spread is 1p between buy and sell. lowest it has been for I dont know how long....I guess it wont stay there that long if the buying continues like last week. Was there any press coverage over the weekend that anyone spotted? | ![]() 237gmoney | |
06/5/2008 08:37 | My broker is offering 750 shares on the buy, 25000 on the sell. That is good news for holders I think. | ![]() howdy do da | |
06/5/2008 00:24 | what i dont get is why would a homeless thanks god? | ![]() terrytibbz | |
05/5/2008 23:58 | Excellent. | ![]() howdy do da | |
05/5/2008 22:49 | andafter six months: | ![]() terrytibbz | |
05/5/2008 21:27 | That will be me after another fortnight in IGP. | ![]() howdy do da | |
05/5/2008 08:24 | more than 2 years out howdy. some people never learn. | ![]() terrytibbz | |
05/5/2008 07:57 | Well terry, now I am convinced you need help. 2 years of out Uni and over-confident, of ones ability? Let my 15 extra years of trading help you. Buy IGP. Lesson over. | ![]() howdy do da | |
04/5/2008 21:58 | i m 93 and you are all mad if you want this company to roll over and accept a bid right now. I m happy to wait for the future- it will arrive soon enough. | ![]() pyman | |
04/5/2008 21:19 | well im 20 something, and im not stalking you | ![]() terrytibbz | |
04/5/2008 20:47 | Deliberately ambigious or carefully worded? And in answer to your strange speculation about my age, I am 30 something. I would be more precise, but you may be a stalker. | ![]() howdy do da | |
04/5/2008 20:16 | lol terry...i see on the GCM thread you've had really bad news. Looks like its gonna plummet tuesday (again) oh well, you were told enough times by HDD to buy in here. | sa0705 | |
04/5/2008 19:43 | well either that or its deliberately ambiguousbecause they are pumping the stock | ![]() terrytibbz | |
04/5/2008 18:59 | APHRODITIES is right. The RNS was worded very cleverly. They said they had not received an offer from Bartronics. If they hadn't received an offer from anyone, they surely would have clarified that. And the last sentence implies they are in dialogue with a 3rd party, not Bartronics, but do not yet feel it is appropriate to make a statement, which suggests to me, it's not a household name that has made an approach and they are doing due-diligence on each other. | ![]() howdy do da | |
03/5/2008 20:08 | whether we get or dont get a bid is irrelevant , if one or two of the ten projects that they r involved in then this will be seriously re-rated. | sa0705 | |
03/5/2008 20:07 | YEP BUT THEY could be other parties that do, thats my humble opinion anyway. Anyway even if we don,t get a bid at the right price, lots of good news expected anyway over the next 6 weeks, we can,t lose whatever happens. | ![]() igoe104 | |
03/5/2008 19:32 | The Hyderabad-based company will enter Europe through acquisition of an existing player and is in talks with few other companies. However, does not intend to make a move before the year-end. | 4graham | |
03/5/2008 16:48 | News on the Bartronics speculation. says there looking at spending $50-$100m by year end....this could get juicy! Also bartronics just released results showing a 260% increase on net profit so the company are doing really well. A merger or business deal partnership could be good for IGP as this would open them up to the asian markets and likewise for bartronics to the european market. Or maybe its an easy way to get a european listing for the indian company??? IGP has a long way to go yet me thinks....... | ![]() 237gmoney | |
03/5/2008 16:25 | Topvest I think the starting offer would have to be more than 50-70p as someone paid nearly 48p for 10,000 shares just before close yesterday meaning this should open up blue on Tuesday morning. once this hits the Mid 50's it should quickly move to the 60p float price. If a company wants to make an offer they would have to at least go to 30-40% higher than that. Hopefully theres more companies looking at this as even if Bartronics are not bidding, other market players will now be looking at IGP as the share price graph has already brought in some new money... | ![]() 237gmoney | |
03/5/2008 14:45 | That would probably be a starting bid, but i expect any bidder to come back to the table a few times to table an increased bid. 60p was the ipo price, a bid of that amount would be laughted off the table, by the management for sure. | ![]() igoe104 |
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