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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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1.50 | 1.44% | 105.50 | 106.00 | 109.50 | 109.00 | 104.00 | 109.00 | 38,272 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Personal Credit Institutions | 690.8M | 48M | 0.2155 | 4.83 | 231.66M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/1/2023 07:59 | it's Mexico specific - which will be interesting as it's a driver for them i think. | verymaryhinge | |
17/1/2023 07:31 | Remember this investor relations event taking place tomorrow. Will be published on website. No news will be announced but will certainly summarise investment case. | ttny2004 | |
10/1/2023 12:14 | i dont understand the price wrt the yield of the bond expiring before it, so i didnt participate in the swap, ipf2 paying better part of 10% for less than a year just now, i presume a new offering like ipf3 will pay the redemption of ipf2? | stansmith1 | |
10/1/2023 08:11 | a few thousand trade on exch every day, with prints in 25k's and 50k's (and 100's occasionally) too by the look of it. | verymaryhinge | |
09/1/2023 21:07 | has there been any volume? | stansmith1 | |
09/1/2023 08:16 | never below 99 bid. | verymaryhinge | |
09/1/2023 07:41 | The newly issued IPF3 12% bonds due 12/2/27 dipped in price around 20th December but have quickly rebounded back to par/100% | quepassa | |
09/1/2023 07:28 | International Personal Finance Plc Notice of investor briefing - 18 January 2023Source: UK Regulatory (RNS & others)TIDMIPFRNS Number : 9947LInternational Personal Finance Plc09 January 2023International Personal Finance plcNotice of investor briefing on Wednesday 18 January 2023International Personal Finance plc ("IPF" or the "Group") is pleased to announce that it will host the second investor briefing in its series of webinars providing insight into the Group's markets, strategy and operations.The briefing featuring IPF's Mexico home credit business will be broadcast live from Puebla in Mexico at 15:00 GMT on Wednesday 18 January 2023, and hosted by the Group's CEO, Gerard Ryan and Country Manager, David Parkinson. The event will provide an opportunity for analysts and investors to learn about the home credit business' unique market position, the customers it serves and strong growth potential. No new financial information will be disclosed. The briefing, including a live Q&A, will last around 60 minutes and is open to investors and analysts . To register for the webinar, please contact rachel.moran@ipfin.c | ttny2004 | |
03/1/2023 20:19 | you are welcome, 10/10 for the user name lol | stansmith1 | |
30/12/2022 19:28 | on lemonfool - gilts and bonds section - there is a very good thread on it, infrequent posts though...some of the posters are very knowledgable | stansmith1 | |
28/12/2022 16:28 | are there any bulletin boards for the IPF 12% or IPF 7.75% bonds ? tia - vmh | verymaryhinge | |
16/12/2022 23:21 | Something really weird happening with these shares. I mentioned before about the spread prices and this hasn't changed. How can it be, buying forces the share price down? and that's exactly what happened today. Many times the spread price was less than the share price, regardless if a buy or sell happened the share price was forced down. | 1cutandrun | |
16/12/2022 17:57 | prediction of bad debts next year?ipf2 holding up so far.. | stansmith1 | |
16/12/2022 16:57 | Any ideas why the share price here is taking such a beating? | archy147 | |
10/12/2022 11:31 | interesting | stansmith1 | |
10/12/2022 00:28 | Different audiences. | verymaryhinge | |
09/12/2022 20:20 | ipf3 holding up well?i was quite sure it would drop into the 80s?how can it yield 12% and the maturity before it yield 18?something has to give? | stansmith1 | |
07/12/2022 09:57 | I didnt exchange, simply as 350m 2025 such a higher yield | hindsight |
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