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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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0.50 | 0.46% | 109.50 | 108.50 | 109.50 | 110.00 | 108.50 | 110.00 | 66,597 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Personal Credit Institutions | 690.8M | 48M | 0.2155 | 5.03 | 241.68M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/10/2009 11:33 | What a recovery: 230 this morning.The difficult decision is when to step out.Still off last yrs highs , but most shares are.Funny how much noise there is on some BBs , this is up 300% on the early summer prices and not much interest.Or perhaps not much to say. Fundamentals look solid but not enticing to me at this price.Are we in a bubble or not? | wad collector | |
12/10/2009 08:48 | Ooh, touched £2 this morning, glad I held.Positive interim statement ahead of expectations if climate continues. | wad collector | |
29/9/2009 20:18 | EXTRA STRONG BUY IMO :- | wooosh2 | |
29/9/2009 20:17 | Broken out of 160p barrier now , happpy to hold.Wonder why up 10% today. | wad collector | |
26/8/2009 10:11 | Ex 2.3p dividend on 2/9/09. Nudged over 150 today.Still looks weak compared to 300 this time last year , but most shares do. Doesn't yield like the other demerged part of the company (providential) , but probably more prospect of capital gains.I'm going to hold out for 200. | wad collector | |
28/7/2009 10:20 | Just remembered I doubled my holding in May - Oh Yeah Oh Yeah , I got it right for once this year! | wad collector | |
24/7/2009 15:54 | Meteoric rise continues.For once , I am going to hold my nerve 200p medium term target. | wad collector | |
23/7/2009 17:29 | £1.50 here we come , Great news today. | elliotset | |
23/7/2009 15:04 | Sold out today after hitting my short term target... and it just keeps going. It only happens to jab...:@) | jab118 | |
23/7/2009 13:57 | Very, very nice day for the stock! About time, but looks overdone on the way up in the same way it was on the way down. Looks enough for me in the short-term, so i have sold. | chris79 | |
23/7/2009 12:42 | Encouraging Q2 results have put this back out of penny share territory at last.Still well short of the £3 peak last year , but perhaps the worst is behind us. | wad collector | |
13/7/2009 18:35 | jab, thank you for your response. | 333pete | |
13/7/2009 18:05 | simple 333pete... the mm's marked it down...:@) | jab118 | |
13/7/2009 18:02 | Can someone explain why today this share steadily rises 1.75p from 2pm only to fall back by 1.75p minutes before close? | 333pete | |
09/7/2009 16:40 | International Personal Finance IPF 08-Jul Goldman Sachs Buy 72.50p - 105.00p New Coverage | gdasinv2 | |
19/6/2009 14:21 | News on the Polish economy from Alphaville - 19/6/09: Worsening wages and unemployment growth are bad enough. Worse than expected industrial production, though, is possibly worse. You see analysts have always viewed Poland as stronger than its respective neighbours on the argument that its dependence on exports is not as big as, say, Hungary's. The old China "decoupled" story, you might say. Growth, the reasoning goes, is based on a solid manufacturing and production base, growing foreign direct investment flows, a booming property sector, and rampant growing consumer appetite for, err, everything. On this basis, IPOs and foreign listings on the Warsaw Stock Exchange mushroomed over the last couple of years. See the China parallel?What these analysts may have failed to account for, however, is to what degree Poland's growth was dependent on debt and the rapid expansion of lending and loan distribution to a largely credit-history free population. As well as real-estate. The debt binge was not only sizeable but concentrated in a small part of the population. FDI on the other hand flew both heavily into commercial and residential real-estate development, both of which are now vulnerable to price collapse. | simon gordon | |
21/5/2009 12:51 | shorting the banks then ?? I think these got a bit more to fall before a reverse cog, | jab118 | |
21/5/2009 09:40 | Jab, still watching - glad I got out on Tuesday at the top ! I'm day-trading banks right now Q | quidzinn | |
21/5/2009 09:25 | Q you watching this mate..? | jab118 | |
19/5/2009 10:09 | Just sold out @ 85.75p and 86p Q | quidzinn | |
19/5/2009 09:45 | IPF has really started to climb now - it has been a slow bounce but I am still in - and quidzinn ;) Q | quidzinn | |
19/5/2009 09:17 | That £1 target is getting closer Q.. days away maybe.. as the boards quite quiet.:@) | jab118 | |
18/5/2009 16:40 | IPW + 7.8% - Nice end to the day! Q | quidzinn | |
18/5/2009 15:32 | Q.well looks to me we are going up and up. | jab118 | |
18/5/2009 08:37 | Q.. slowish climb now mate,I think most of the shorts been closed.. then again I have been wrong before. TATE is the next breakout Q if your interested, been shorted to death by big Fundies. | jab118 |
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