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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intl.Brand | LSE:IBL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031509804 | 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% | 16.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/2/2006 18:09 | well i tried to buy 100k -- i got 25k at 17.75p | harry punter | |
17/2/2006 17:53 | not selling at 30p hp | ntv | |
17/2/2006 16:14 | i am a buyer -- hearing whispers of a bid coming soon at 30p plus \o/ | harry punter | |
23/1/2006 08:58 | fidelity nearly finnished selling | ntv | |
18/1/2006 11:30 | looks like a good move: LONDON (AFX) - International Brand Licensing PLC said its chairman, Adam Reynolds, has bought 100,000 ordinary shares in the company at 18.5 pence and now holds 100,000 shares at 1 pence, representing approximately 0.3 pct. | the shuffle man | |
18/1/2006 08:59 | added today | ntv | |
12/1/2006 09:21 | Strategic Partnership Embargoed: 0700hrs, 12 January 2006 International Brand Licensing Plc New European Strategic Partnership International Brand Licensing Plc ("IBL"), owner of the Admiral sportswear brand, announces a new strategic alliance with @miral BV for the territory of Benelux, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. As part of a ten, plus five year option, license agreement for this key central European territory, @miral will use its extensive design, development, and marketing resources to develop seasonal programmes for IBL's network of international licensees. Sales revenues in the @miral territory are forecast to total over EUR 60,000,000 through the initial term. As part of the agreement @miral will be granted 250,000 shares in IBL together with a further 650,000 share options at 18.50p exercisable over five years from date of grant. IBL Chief Executive, Tony Hutchinson, comments: "We are delighted to have signed this new agreement with @miral. Not only will this significantly accelerate Admiral's growth in @miral's own territory, but their extensive and talented product and marketing resources will be of major benefit to all Admiral licensees worldwide." Admiral is the official kit sponsor of the England and West Indies cricket teams and Leeds United, and is sold at ASDA stores and sports independents throughout the UK. For further information contact: Tony Hutchinson Adam Reynolds IBL plc Tel: 0207 823 1733 END | the shuffle man | |
03/1/2006 09:16 | i still think this one looks really cheap at the moment | ntv | |
03/11/2005 22:13 | 4 November 2005 INT. BRAND LICENSING (IBL) International Brand Licensing (IBL) owns the Admiral brand and signed up Asda as its new UK licensee in October 2003, followed by the launch of branded clothing and footwear in May 2004. But it was sponsorship of the Ashes-winning English cricket team that accounted for the 10 per cent rise in first-half 2005 sales, to £1.46m, via the sale of replica cricket kits. And the Freddie Flintoff effect should be even greater in the current six months. IBL has also rid itself of high gearing by selling its Mountain Equipment trademarks for £3m. Ignoring a £534,000 gain from that sale, broker Collins Stewart forecasts 2005 profits of £500,000 from sales of £2.81m. -------------------- Ord price: 20.5p Market value: £6.84m Touch: 20-21p 12-month High: 36p Low: 19p Dividend yield: nil PE ratio: na Net asset value: 9p Net debt: 80% (see text) -------------------- Year to Turnover Pre-tax earnings dividend 31 Dec £m profit (£000) per share (p) per share (p) -------------------- 2003 1.28 -458 -1.7 nil 2004 2.24 -505 -1.9 nil -------------------- Market makers: 5 Traded on Aim Asda accounts for 40 per cent of royalties. Buy. | ntv | |
03/11/2005 16:52 | so so cheap imho | ntv | |
03/11/2005 16:51 | added today | ntv | |
03/11/2005 14:09 | Looks like we are on the move back up again, just that large sell last week in a quiet market that pushed the share price down to far, these look too cheap at current levels | the shuffle man | |
31/10/2005 16:05 | What is going on with this companys' SP, 2005 is arguably the best year this company has ever had yet the share price is tanking again. I don't hold but would be a willing buyer @ 15p should it come to pass. Assuming Asda haven't terminated their contract or something. | prefab | |
24/10/2005 10:22 | Good to see Leeds starting to improve - would be nice if they could get back in the premiership | the shuffle man | |
18/10/2005 21:48 | this is far to cheap | ntv | |
03/10/2005 13:46 | Chaps- we are now in IBL's 4th quarter of the year & the management should soon have a fair idea of what year end profits should be.Most of IBL's sales are summer/autumn such as cricket kit at early football season purchases such as ASDA's Admiral astro boots / track suits. I expect to see another announcement before Christmas.(gut feel) luchan. | luchan | |
28/9/2005 08:37 | local asda store said admiral stuff selling well | ntv | |
27/9/2005 15:54 | sorry to have the hiccups back there - not knowingly overposted! Not a lot of interest on this news but i guess it is a small deal and more about rebrand building Lectern | lectern | |
27/9/2005 09:46 | NTV- no trades today so far but seems like the value of IBL is growing by the month. luchan. | luchan | |
27/9/2005 08:04 | new sponsorship agreement | ntv | |
26/9/2005 10:26 | You can say that again!! luchan. | luchan | |
26/9/2005 10:01 | I am very surprised that the share price is not performing better for this co. Admiral is a decent brand and surely more could be done with it? lectern | lectern | |
26/9/2005 10:01 | I am very surprised that the share price is not performing better for this co. Admiral is a decent brand and surely more could be done with it? lectern | lectern | |
26/9/2005 10:01 | I am very surprised that the share price is not performing better for this co. Admiral is a decent brand and surely more could be done with it? lectern | lectern |
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