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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intl.Marketing | LSE:IMSG | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B1YBMP41 | ORD EUR0.01 |
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% | 1.50 | - | 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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16/1/2007 12:09 | I second that, cheers siwel. | dnevets | |
16/1/2007 11:55 | Siwel, i bought a few at 106 thanks to you mentioning it another thread. well done and thanks | steve prest | |
16/1/2007 11:18 | if the 950k happens, and ive no reason to suspect it wont. then i think you are looking at a minimum of 160p based on buybacks, and then if trading is good, then upwards of that. good luck. | habayyut | |
16/1/2007 11:07 | HABAYYUT...Yep, the buybacks took out the sellers initially, now they are simply driving the price.....still 950k yet to buy. But in addition to the buybacks, the company is very profitable and growing at an amazing rate. | siwel100 | |
16/1/2007 11:04 | going up i see siwel. if it holds todays gains then it is a breakout | habayyut | |
16/1/2007 11:02 | buyback helping - back to 160p first stop would be nice - next comment re trading will be the driver, but starting to look promising | its the oxman | |
16/1/2007 10:58 | And Breakout...:) | siwel100 | |
16/1/2007 10:54 | After the small tick ups, its now starting to gain speed....which is nice | siwel100 | |
16/1/2007 09:17 | Ticking up again...whats amazing is the lack of pi interest despite the fact the share buyback still has two thirds to go with another 1 million yet to buy. The bonus of course is that its also a very profitable fast growth company. Its been a no brainer since the share buyback was first announced. | siwel100 | |
15/1/2007 18:34 | well done siwel, doing well on this. good on you | habayyut | |
15/1/2007 15:32 | entos...bounced on trailing stop...trade complete. | siwel100 | |
15/1/2007 15:31 | siwel, not seen you on the vog thread today. you ok? | entos2 | |
15/1/2007 15:29 | And ticking up again....hopefully we should get some acceleration as that 1million kicks in. | siwel100 | |
12/1/2007 12:43 | And again, another buyback, another tick up.....still over 1 million shares yet to buyback. | siwel100 | |
11/1/2007 14:25 | And another day, another buyback, another tickup | siwel100 | |
10/1/2007 15:20 | HABAYYUT...No problem, another buyback today, another tick up. | siwel100 | |
09/1/2007 17:42 | Siwel apologies for earlier posts on IMSG, i sincerely hope you do well in this. good luck to you. | habayyut | |
06/1/2007 10:14 | Fair point, Siwel. I'm disillusioned and out, so there is no need to pay any attention to me. | diogenesj | |
05/1/2007 23:29 | DiogenesJ...Depends if you are in from 250p or 98p....personally I think the 1.5million still to buy will have just a wee impact :) | siwel100 | |
05/1/2007 23:14 | But not really worth waiting for. :-) | diogenesj | |
04/1/2007 18:44 | picked a few of these up yesterday had to pay 109p though nothing mutch doing within the spread. | bisiboy | |
04/1/2007 13:05 | Another day another tick up, chart is certainly gaining strength. | siwel100 | |
03/1/2007 11:40 | would be happy with half that - just hope the rise happens soon, although i guess the end Jan trading statement will be key. | its the oxman | |
03/1/2007 11:32 | Graph starting to show the effect of the share buybacks....and still another 1,580,000 to be bought. The target for the buyback must be at least 190p, the float price. Huge growth + massive share buybacks, not often you get the combination :) imo | siwel100 | |
15/12/2006 20:49 | so no real upwards movement for at least a good few omnths based on the 20k buybacks!!! will revisit this in feb 07 i think. | habayyut |
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