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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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02/7/2008 12:07 | Correct WJ but historically IGP never gave a trading statement after H1. Still I dont expect a statement for the AGM.....if anyone did go would be nice to have a brief update here on what was said.... | ![]() 237gmoney | |
02/7/2008 12:05 | They announce the time and place together with the resolutions in the back of the annual report. | ![]() wjccghcc | |
02/7/2008 11:59 | Would have liked to gone but my broker never sent me details of it. If one of you guys go, please put a brief report on here if anything interesting is said. | ![]() howdy do da | |
02/7/2008 10:16 | AGM is today in Lutterworth at 11am. Historically they don't give AGM statements. | ![]() wjccghcc | |
02/7/2008 09:54 | When is the AGM? Where? | ![]() howdy do da | |
02/7/2008 09:13 | No howdy there is stuff going on in the short term which should move this upwards. We have the HSPD12 Deadline on Oct 27th, End of September there should be another trading statement, and the RSA 3yr OEM agreement runs out in Sept so hopefully there will be an annoucement of a new deal on better terms now IGP's products are firmly inbedded in the market place. Hopefully with the new MyID version 8.0, Thales sign up IGP for other contracts as well but I guess we will have to wait till the trading update to hear about any possible new contracts.... Other than that we have the AGM coming up.....could be news then? Is anyone going??? | ![]() 237gmoney | |
01/7/2008 16:22 | Few buys and sells over recent days but nothing to suggest we are about to pursue a new trend, either up or down. Do we really have to wait until the firm confirms it is cash flow positive and profitable, in 6-12 months before we see some real action here? | ![]() howdy do da | |
30/6/2008 08:47 | yep seller is back. | ![]() jailbird | |
27/6/2008 13:48 | This is up igp street. City officials say personal information about the user will not be stored on the card. Instead, the information will be kept in a central database. | ![]() igoe104 | |
27/6/2008 13:29 | Its like buying bananas form supermarkets - everyone has a different price! | ![]() 237gmoney | |
27/6/2008 13:12 | howdy, TDW allows me to buy 15k @35.75p all today and sell 7.5k @34p.. amazing what different brokers quote hey? | ![]() jailbird | |
27/6/2008 10:01 | Lot of commodity stocks being sold off with the wider market. This money has to go somewhere, if not cash, and maybe yesterdays buys and more to come are a re-allocation from resources to other sectors. Can buy only 2500 at 36 but can sell 25000 at 34.5. Looks like the selling pressure has gone and any attempt to buy will push up the price further. Us holders face a very interesting dilemma. By buying more we increase our paper profit and the subsequent move in share price attracts more buyers, who follow trends. Any attempt to sell, and the price falls, further encouraging others to sell, compounding our losses - as its so illiquid. Not that I am selling of course, as you have seen. | ![]() howdy do da | |
27/6/2008 07:37 | Holy smoke. More buying yesterday and thats great news. More buying today me thinks and more buying next week too for sure. Not sure how long the rally will last but I am sure it has further to go. | ![]() howdy do da | |
26/6/2008 14:45 | 237gmoney, I did try to buy 10k with TDW but after 10 minutes wait didn't get filled. The 5k trades took about 5 minutes to fill. I'm holding 80k now - want another 20k. | accumulat0r | |
26/6/2008 14:42 | No igoe. I really hope IGP don't get bought out just now, so I'm not buying into that rumour. I've been accumulating IGP in dribs & drabs for about 4 years and just had to buy a few more at the present level. There's another one I'm buying into gradually. This very interesting company, Clean Power Technologies, recently featured on BBC Working Lunch: Plenty of good info on the company website: The company's shares trade on USA OTCBB exchange, Ticker CPWE: I'm not ramping, just thought it would be nice to try and get a bit of interest going, as I like the guys on this thread; WJCC, gmoney, igoe, Howdy. And I can't find any CPWE discussion anywhere. The market potential for their reefer product, due to be on the road March 2009 is enormous. Could be very exciting ... | accumulat0r | |
26/6/2008 14:24 | well who bought the other 3 lots? 13:22:20 35.3p 33p 36p 5,000 £1,765 BUY O 13:20:11 34p 33p 34p 5,000 £1,700 BUY O 12:51:22 33.75p 33p 34p 5,000 £1,688 BUY O 12:49:17 34.177p 32p 34p 5,000 £1,709 BUY O 12:08:56 34.177p 32p 34p 5,000 £1,709 BUY O Did you try buying in larger chunks ACCUMULATOR or just went for the 5k trades? | ![]() 237gmoney | |
26/6/2008 14:14 | Are you buying into the rumour on the iii message board mr accumulator. | ![]() igoe104 | |
26/6/2008 13:48 | Much more of this and IGP are going to have to make an announcement .... "Intercede Group Plc said it is not aware of any reason for the recent rise in its share price." ;o) Two of those 5,000 trades were mine guys. | accumulat0r | |
26/6/2008 13:37 | Seems someone is keen to buy up stock at these levels....up 2p again today...It cant be someone just taking advantage of the cheap price, is there news behind the scene which is has yet to come out??? 17,000 shares cant move this 4p in two days...MM's must have wind of something brewing... Nice to see though keep it coming... | ![]() 237gmoney | |
26/6/2008 13:16 | Nice to see folks buying, on such a bad market day. | ![]() igoe104 | |
26/6/2008 10:33 | the foreign nationals are due to get at the end of this year..if biometrics is being used, which i expect it will be, then IGP will have to be involved i would have thought. | ![]() jailbird | |
26/6/2008 09:17 | It seems the contractors for the UK ID card have been chosen. Not sure what this means for IGP but there could be some involvement with Thales.... The five suppliers chosen to work with the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) and to deliver the National Identity Scheme (NIS) were named today. CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, and Thales have been invited to sign framework contracts and form a Strategic Supplier Group for the scheme. The group will then compete in a series of mini-competitions to win specific contracts for the various projects which will deliver the National Identity Scheme over the next five to ten years. The first projects will be to replace existing contracts that are due to expire. These include services for issuing UK Passports and Immigration and Asylum fingerprint processing for the UK Border Agency. IPS Executive Director Bill Crothers said: "Today's announcement is a major milestone in the work we are doing to make the National Identity Scheme a reality. "I am confident our chosen suppliers have the capability to help deliver a solution that will create a universal and simple proof of identity which brings real benefits. "I am very proud of what has been achieved. This contract is both innovative and protective of the public purse and all five suppliers have agreed to provide a co-operative working environment." The use of a Strategic Supplier Group enables IPS to carry out shorter procurement processes, meaning contracts for services can be issued more quickly and easily. By inviting suppliers to sign up to a single framework contract it ensures common terms and conditions and pricing structures are in place across all parts of the scheme. The group of suppliers under the framework contract can also be accessed by other agencies. The UK Border Agency has been involved in the procurement process to date, and has now confirmed that it will use the framework contract to procure services for the improvement of its case work operations. Mr Crothers added: "We have worked with our suppliers in an open and transparent way throughout the procurement establishing the foundation for positive long term relationships. "We will continue to make co-operation and engagement at a senior level between IPS and the suppliers group a top priority." IPS is also pleased to announce that 3M-SPSL has been appointed to manufacture and supply identity cards for the roll-out to critical workers, including those employed airside at airports, starting in 2009. 3M-SPSL currently produces the biometric passport. Starting in November this year compulsory identity cards will be introduced for foreign nationals. From late 2009 cards will be rolled out to those employed in sensitive roles or locations where identity assurance is important to public protection, such as airside workers. From 2010 identity cards will be available on a voluntary basis to young people to assist them in proving their identity as they start out on their independent life in society. The enrolment of British citizens at high volumes will start from 2011/12, offering everyone a choice of receiving a separate identity card, passport or both. NOTES TO EDITORS The process of appointing suppliers to the NIS started in August 2007. Since then, IPS has conducted a Competitive Dialogue procurement between a group of companies interested in signing a framework contracts. Competitive Dialogue is designed to ensure bidders understand IPS' needs and the framework contracts when they submit tender documents. The five suppliers announced today will now be invited to formally sign framework contracts in early June. Suppliers will then be invited to take part in mini-competitions for specific contracts which will deliver the various projects making up the National Identity Scheme. The first mini-competition, to identify which supplier will support the delivery of identity cards for airside workers, will start soon after the framework contracts are signed. The UK Border Agency has been kept involved in the procurement process to date, and has confirmed that it will use the framework contract to procure services for the improvement of its case work operations. Further information about the procurement process can be found on the IPS website at: The National Identity Scheme Delivery Plan 2008 was laid out by the Home Secretary on 6 March. Details can be found at: | ![]() 237gmoney | |
26/6/2008 08:55 | One of you guys must know someone at the firm. Can't you ask and see if we can get an update? | ![]() howdy do da |
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