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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intermediate Capital Group Plc | LSE:ICP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYT1DJ19 | ORD 26 1/4P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 2,124.00 | 2,128.00 | 2,130.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Brokers & Dealers | 737.1M | 280.6M | 0.9801 | 21.67 | 6.08B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/5/2018 15:52 | Hoping to see this break its 1200p high. | its the oxman | |
16/2/2018 13:39 | Top up time today 1004p. | its the oxman | |
01/2/2018 10:55 | OXMAN - Any chance of updating the intro text as things have moved on with this company since then? TIA | pvb | |
01/2/2018 08:26 | Pleasing update. Increasing the fund raising targets for future years should go down well. | its the oxman | |
16/1/2018 22:19 | Trading statement shortly | its the oxman | |
23/12/2017 23:25 | ...or indicative of the final 'blow off' in a bull market? | pvb | |
21/11/2017 10:40 | ..a re-rating or some serious interest elsewhere? | jeremy40 | |
18/11/2017 16:13 | Oops 970 sorry. | its the oxman | |
18/11/2017 16:13 | Surprised these have come back as far as 950p | its the oxman | |
14/11/2017 10:43 | The dividend was surely a given, note the review of dividend procedure in their May results (one third of previous full year dividend). Just can't understand why this had fallen so far from the recent high at about 1010p. | jeremy40 | |
14/11/2017 08:37 | Not a bad set of results today, confidence to see the div up 20% says it all. | its the oxman | |
15/9/2017 10:39 | If a long term hold then fine but this sort of piece is thought provoking - ICP mentioned: | mirandaj | |
14/9/2017 15:22 | Should we take a wilting ICG shareprice as a portent of things to come, or merely a little local difficulty possibly due to the prospect of a rising BoE rate? | pvb | |
13/9/2017 16:34 | Some good comments in this: | mirandaj | |
25/8/2017 07:24 | PVB - well you cn always set up a new thread. I still have a substantial position here | 18bt | |
24/8/2017 23:49 | Well the OXMAN doesn't seem interested in this thread any longer. | pvb | |
28/6/2017 14:06 | I think the text at the head of this thread could do with some updating, to reflect the fact that ICG has moved beyond just Mezzanine lending to become an asset management company. Also, the comments about the share price are well out of date - returns of capital, share consolidations etc - and therefore misleading. | pvb | |
28/5/2017 14:18 | I have held these since April 2012, with further top-ups in 2013 and 2014. It has 3-bagged over the last 5 years based on my average Buy price and I still hope to be holding for another 5 years, the dividends have been excellent. :-) | hyden | |
27/5/2017 20:09 | There was certainly some refinancing coming out of the credit crunch. I have held these for a long time. | pvb | |
27/5/2017 20:02 | It was the credit crunch that killed this share and it looks to me like it is coming back stronger than ever. :-) | hyden | |
27/5/2017 20:00 | I am simply going by the 10 year chart: [Edited to remove chart which was causing problems with the word-wrap]. | hyden | |
27/5/2017 19:48 | It is worth highlighting that the price is still less than it was 10 years ago Have you accounted for the last share split? | pvb | |
27/5/2017 19:45 | The rise since April means this is now my biggest holding too, at just over 6% of my portfolio. :-) It is worth highlighting that the price is still less than it was 10 years ago and I for one will be very happy to see it double from here. :-) | hyden | |
27/5/2017 19:21 | Yes, nice company. Held for 6 years so far. | topvest |
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