it's got a new ticker, so this price no longer maintained |
Price seems stuck at 21.28 on ADVFN, any chance of a fix? |
Possibly because of the epic change I am finding it difficult to confirm the date for the Finals.
Any help please? |
...Err
Why the new thread when this is still using the old ticker 'ICP'. |
If we can consolidate above 2100p, very hopeful we can see a further leg up toward new all time highs. |
A global alternative asset manager with a 35-year track record. We are driven by purpose and sustainable results. We deliver outstanding investment performance to our clients, provide wide‐ranging capital solutions for corporates and owners of real assets, and create value for stakeholders, shareholders and communities.
Been one of my longer term holdings and seen some ups and down but over the long term it seems to demonstrate a strong ability to grow AUM in all market conditions and deliver good returns. As it becomes a larger more profitable business the share price and dividend has scope to increase considerably. Any contributions or insights welcome especially regarding changes to forecasts and targets.!FOLLOWFEED |
Mirandaj 11 Apr '24 - 07:38 - 892 of 895
Good to see this happen from 15th:
ICG : Change of ticker symbol to 'ICG'11/04/2024 7:00amUK Regulatory
Intermediate Capital (LSE:ICP)
Odd! |
Nice to see targets pushing up. ICG should follow. Feels very possible we could break above old highs around 2300p. Just a matter of time hopefully. |
Barclays raises Intermediate Capital price target to 2,450 (2,185) pence - 'over weight' |
Have we got a date for the results? |
 Good to see this happen from 15th:
ICG : Change of ticker symbol to 'ICG'11/04/2024 7:00amUK Regulatory
Intermediate Capital (LSE:ICP) Intraday Stock Chart
Thursday 11 April 2024
ICG : Change of ticker symbol to 'ICG'
Change of ticker symbol to ‘ICG’
Intermediate Capital Group plc (“ICG” or the “Company”;), the global alternative asset manager, announces the change of its trading ticker symbol to ‘ICG’.
Trading under this ticker is expected to take effect from 8:00am on Monday 15 April 2024.
The Company's ISIN and SEDOL codes remain unchanged, and shareholders do not need to take any action as a result of this announcement.
We confirm the Company’s corporate broker is Numis Securities Limited (trading as “Deutsche Numis”).
ENQUIRIES
Shareholder & Debtholder / Analyst enquiries:
Chris Hunt, Head of Corporate Development and Shareholder Relations, ICG +44 (0) 20 3545 2020
Company Secretary:
Andrew Lewis, ICG +44 (0) 20 3545 1344
Media enquiries: Fiona Laffan, Global Head of Corporate Affairs, ICG +44 (0) 20 3545 1510
Corporate Broker: Stephen Westgate, Managing Director, Deutsche Numis +44 (0) 20 7260 1675 |
But there will be profit taking along the way - never wrong to bank some gains I guess. |
Resistance above us 2000-2300p. But trading and results should be robust. Am hoping we will push up and go sideways in that range, will probably need strong end of year results and upgrades to punch through it but that's very possible. Holding tight. |
Great rally, doubled in price from the low. Should we be looking for a correction? |
Closing in on 2000p now, c.1935p today. Hoping this can break old highs and get closer to 2500p if momentum, the market and aum keep growing over next 12 months. Fingers crossed for upgrades and a good div increase. |
Now 1850p. Charts aren't everything but looking good for 2000p if next figures deliver continued momentum. |
Should be nearer 2500p |
Despite the share price rise, still looks good value IMHO for a company which should grow EPS in double digits in 25 and 26. |
ICP - JPMorgan raises Intermediate Capital price target to 2,117 (1,882) pence - 'overweight' |
Dated 11th December
Stock Spotlight: Analysts bullish on Intermediate Capital Group as it rejoins FTSE 100
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Nice to trade through 1700p , let's hope the tide is turning at last. |
Ex-Div today but holding up well. |
Many things to bear in mind of interest.
Outlook 2024: A resilient global economy – but geopolitical risks abound |