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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Interserve | LSE:IRV | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001528156 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 6.30 | 5.795 | 6.30 | - | 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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14/3/2018 12:36 | What mistake has CC2014 made ? And what are we expecting the announcement to say then ? And when will it be (the later it is the worse it looks in that they would want to get good news out asap ??) Edited to Add: I need £1.50 (ish) here to break even........ | dexdringle | |
14/3/2018 12:22 | cc2014...BIG mistake...your entry level on announcement might really shock you Best of luck but you might be buying at 150p! | cfc1 | |
14/3/2018 12:15 | Dexdringle. I've just spent an hour researching what else he writes to see if it would give me an edge in my investing. It's alot easier when someone else does all the hard work. | cc2014 | |
14/3/2018 12:06 | CC2014 - that article is the most sensible thing i've read in a long time ! | dexdringle | |
14/3/2018 10:41 | I hope some of you find this of interest. It's a month old so things have moved on a bit. I found some of the history around IRV very helpful The share price of 75p go beyond just the EfW problems but that's not surprising as we can see how badly IRV was managed by the previous team. I think the BBY results today give some insight into how to put things right. I remain of the view that at the moment this is too risky for me and I'm happy to miss out on big profits or losses for the certainty of a definite winning trade | cc2014 | |
14/3/2018 10:08 | Balfour Beatty (BBY) just announced bumper profits, 3 years after being in debt trouble. If you doubt irv can recover, just look at that example. To me IRV as a business have more in common with bby than carillion. | wallywoo | |
14/3/2018 09:48 | "This is no Carillon Redux. This is AHT on steroid" If this was AHT on steroids the share price would have to get to ............... 40693p So I think NOT ! | fenners66 | |
14/3/2018 09:32 | I just noted something in the article published on 1st Feb by Simon Jack on BBC “Interserve: The next firm worrying investors”. The sentence: “the company announces full year results at the end of March. It will feel like a long wait for holders of the shares and will feel like a lifetime of work for Ms White, who will have to reassure and convince the banks to stick with the company before she can reassure the markets”. If that is correct, I need an advent calendar. | aendjo | |
14/3/2018 09:03 | dex...exactly! I've got more filtered msgs than anything else...!! :-) Still shorters seem to be grasping at the cliff edge now!! the smart HF seems to be Wallace - they have played it perfectly....now at less than 1% and reducing weekly! | cfc1 | |
14/3/2018 09:02 | A shame people don't think more! | maxidi | |
14/3/2018 08:57 | Good luck everyone here it's 50 50 but with the debts I'd say I'm odds on to win | bricktycoon | |
14/3/2018 08:36 | MMS tricking mugs In here carillon mark 2 | bricktycoon | |
14/3/2018 08:33 | For gods sake Olivers please JUST FILTER HIM and stop responding to him.... | dexdringle | |
14/3/2018 08:32 | I'm warning all holders this is going bust sell while u still can | bricktycoon | |
14/3/2018 08:31 | Repetatirve Repetatirve Repetatirve Repetatirve Repetatirve Repetatirve RepetatIRVe !Give it a rest | oliversanvil | |
14/3/2018 08:30 | Massive sells coming through on l2 | bricktycoon | |
14/3/2018 08:24 | This is bust the debt is huge and the lenders have walked away shareholders will be left with zero | bricktycoon | |
14/3/2018 08:23 | Interserve and EMCOR UK are among the first companies worldwide to achieve conformity to ISO 45001, the new international standard for occupational health and safety following a rigourous assessment by business standards company, BSI. Led by the UK, with input from over 70 countries across five continents, the first ISO for Occupational Health and Safety, has been created to address the global need to improve work related health and safety of workers, and is applicable for all workers irrespective of their occupation and makes no distinction between whether they do paid or unpaid work. According to the BSI over two million workers die each year from work-related incidents and an even higher number from occupational health issues. Commenting on achieving conformity to the new standard, John Stokes, Head of Business Process Management at Interserve said: “As a business that employs over 80,000 worldwide, we place safety at the forefront of what we do. We are proud to be one the first companies to achieve compliance to the ISO 45001 standard. We will continue to eliminate risks in the workplace and strive to build a culture where quality, safety, health and the environment underpins the values of all stakeholders in achieving an incident and injury free environment.” | liamnich04 | |
14/3/2018 08:21 | MMS sucking mugs in before the carnage tomorrow sell | bricktycoon | |
14/3/2018 08:09 | This debt dog is on its last legs it will be put down next week shareholders will be toast the Scott will make a packet from this in administration | bricktycoon | |
14/3/2018 07:47 | This will crash today news is out this is bust talks have fallen through sell sell sell | bricktycoon | |
14/3/2018 07:34 | Ear pressed against the railway tracks... nothing, yet. | aendjo | |
14/3/2018 01:14 | I have no idea. I think they like him. Trouble is, with all the folk replying to his silly comments, and one or two other trolls, it makes sifting through the board for the 2% of posts that are worth reading, a bit of a chore | boffster |
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