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IPF International Personal Finance Plc

118.00
-0.50 (-0.42%)
07 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
International Personal Finance Plc LSE:IPF London Ordinary Share GB00B1YKG049 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.50 -0.42% 118.00 118.50 120.50 121.00 118.00 118.50 312,098 16:35:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Personal Credit Institutions 690.8M 48M 0.2155 5.57 267.3M
International Personal Finance Plc is listed in the Personal Credit Institutions sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IPF. The last closing price for International Personal F... was 118.50p. Over the last year, International Personal F... shares have traded in a share price range of 100.00p to 134.00p.

International Personal F... currently has 222,749,163 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Personal F... is £267.30 million. International Personal F... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.57.

International Personal F... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/5/2020
14:05
HMSO my biggest holding !Sicknote
s34icknote
19/5/2020
13:36
Bought some - just because.
kemche
19/5/2020
13:33
Might take some more down here.
sbb1x
19/5/2020
13:20
Hmso last 2 days.40p -64p
sbb1x
19/5/2020
13:03
Just look at Halfords to see how things change quickly 49p to 190 !Just get in early !!!'Sicknote
s34icknote
19/5/2020
10:30
Looks like there is some strength in the share price today and let's hope it can recover to the levels it deserves to. Any confirmed news on Polish tax win for years 2008 and 2009 adding £34m + interest to the bottom line will send this share soaring IMO.
sudnal1
19/5/2020
08:31
Ask rising.....
sbb1x
19/5/2020
08:23
And the director buys in April and March some at 1.00 !And last year at 170p! Hooefully seller has gone !Pe of three goes to 99pNo wonder they were buying !!!Sicknote
s34icknote
19/5/2020
08:17
Recent high 65pDirector buying 200,000@49p a week or 2 ago.Broker targets 270 ?
sbb1x
19/5/2020
08:14
Target 65pLet's go!
sbb1x
18/5/2020
21:06
I would buy much more but for the persistent seller who does not even care about waiting for the price to recover a little bit. Looks like someone urgently needs cash. Very unfortunate but we have to sit this through...
picardy
18/5/2020
17:54
This was 65p not long ago.Broker target over 2 pounds. You could do extremely well here.
sbb1x
18/5/2020
16:55
Can't believe I doubled up at 37p !Sicknote
s34icknote
18/5/2020
16:31
There's our seller !425000 !Sicknote
s34icknote
18/5/2020
14:47
Topped up here Thought 50p was cheap Market has missed the director buys here !!!!Sicknote
s34icknote
18/5/2020
11:41
You are right. Sorry managed to get dates mixed up. Need new glasses
furmy1
18/5/2020
11:20
29july pal were you seeing tmmw
linton5
18/5/2020
11:16
Year end results tomorrow - maybe someone knows what's coming???
furmy1
18/5/2020
10:48
CC2014 - the continuous fall in price since it reached 60p or so has nothing to do with the state of economies you mentioned, IMHO. From what I can see, we have a persistent seller, which unfortunately there are a lot nowadays and this has nothing to do with the prospects of their investments. I have not yet seen any drastic effect of CV19 on the economics of the company, the directors are adding, I think this is waaaay oversold. Unfortunately, we have to wait until the seller is out but I am not overly concerned about the business model and its viability here.
picardy
18/5/2020
10:34
For example Lloyds Bank is not doing much better these days either.
m_n_tomlinson
18/5/2020
10:33
'If a share falls this fast on a really good up day on the markets and an even better day in the financial sector, that's not good news because it's likely to get smashed to pieces on a bad day on the markets.'

That's rubbish. We have sector rotation.

How long have you been investing or trading? A couple of weeks?

m_n_tomlinson
18/5/2020
10:13
Guys, I don't want to burst your bubble but if a share falls this fast on a really good up day on the markets and an even better day in the financial sector, that's not good news because it's likely to get smashed to pieces on a bad day on the markets.

It's falling on tiny trades because the seller can't find any buyers and is trying to drip his position into the market, without disturbing the price but even at these low volumes he is failing.

IPF operates in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithunia, Poland, Czech Repulic, Hungary, Romania, Spain, Mexic, Australia.

Of those only Finland and Australia have the sorts of economy able to deal with Covid-19.

Of IPF's 2.15m customers, 1.8m are served face to face in their hoome or by agents.
As Covid-19 grows in these countries, collection rates on face to face are going to fall to ... I don't know.... zero? I don't know... well not zero but it's not exactly essentail business is it? and even if the collections still continue who is going to be able to pay the loans back anyway?

cc2014
18/5/2020
09:43
Tiny trades. S1 with DMA playing with it
sbb1x
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