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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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1.00 | 0.67% | 150.00 | 149.50 | 150.50 | 151.50 | 145.00 | 145.00 | 524,099 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Personal Credit Institutions | 690.8M | 48M | 0.2144 | 7.02 | 333.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/5/2020 17:16 | The posts about the dividend are wrong. There is no final dividend. From the IPF Covid-19 update on April 1: "In light of the uncertainty caused by the pandemic and its operational impact in the Group's markets, the Board believes that conserving cash and maximising financial flexibility is in the long term best interests of the business and its stakeholders. The Board has decided therefore to cancel the proposed annual final dividend payment of 7.8p per share which will result in a cash saving of £17.3 million. Accordingly, proposed resolution 4 in the notice of annual general shareholders meeting circulated to shareholders on 25 March 2020 recommending the final dividend will be withdrawn." | robinnicolson | |
27/5/2020 16:30 | Held gains well | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 16:25 | Yes in ESL, CTEA, Ncyt basically he follows me around on every thread. Check out his behaviour on Ctea for the past year or so. | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 16:24 | Sbb1x don't talk about double baggers around Beeks of Arabia. He'll think you're talking about his mom | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 16:23 | Is that same troll that was pestering you on ESL | sbb1x | |
27/5/2020 16:22 | Nah.Don't see it myself. | beeks of arabia | |
27/5/2020 16:21 | Yes in SIPP | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 16:17 | Been up last 2 days.Patience and this will be back in the 50s then 60s.Hold longterm and your talking a bag or 2 from these levels plus a dividend of 12p.Only need time.Do you have time and patience ? | sbb1x | |
27/5/2020 16:16 | Buy cheaper tomorrow. | beeks of arabia | |
27/5/2020 16:16 | Back to flat by close I reckon. | beeks of arabia | |
27/5/2020 16:10 | Don't like this damp squib late rally | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:38 | Looks like it'll rally into close at this rate as MMs struggling to hold it back it seems | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:38 | It's one of those you tuck away and reap the dividend and growth awards. Rare you find one with both like this | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:36 | And sept 2019 1.00 !May 2019 around 1.79 !So 44p a bargain !Sicknote | s34icknote | |
27/5/2020 15:36 | I was always taught always follow the director buys money. | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:35 | Director buy 2 months ago at 60p too | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:35 | And 5th may 200000 director buy at 49pAm wondering who had the 1 million friday ?Sicknote | s34icknote | |
27/5/2020 15:33 | Loads of cash in bank | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:31 | Just been looking through the accounts. Anything less than 2 guid a share for these is a steal. Well below NAV. Great compound interest from the divi when this goes back up. Checked all RNSs for past year and no reason besides Covid that this should be down here. Solid company imho GLA. | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:24 | I invited him. He's good to have around to keep threads alive | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:23 | Who paid for the troll. | sbb1x | |
27/5/2020 15:22 | Its a crock. | beeks of arabia | |
27/5/2020 15:20 | Sell.That is all. | beeks of arabia | |
27/5/2020 15:19 | Undervalued | computercoders | |
27/5/2020 15:17 | Sod it I'm topping up | computercoders |
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