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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intu Properties Plc | LSE:INTU | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006834344 | ORD 50P |
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% | 1.752 | - | 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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07/8/2017 15:56 | 5.5% dividend yield now. | cc2014 | |
25/6/2017 14:15 | very interesting lead article in todays ST | eipgam | |
31/5/2017 17:15 | Dropping out of the FTSE100 FTSE UK Index Series Annual Review June 2017. Effective 19 June FTSE 100 Index Inclusions G4S Segro Exclusions Hikma Pharmaceuticals Intu Properties | enami | |
23/2/2017 10:19 | A few good upgrades. Reports in mag's / papers this week and next. upwards i feel from here. | blueteam | |
23/2/2017 09:00 | Glad to be long ! Good set of numbers imho. m | maurillac | |
23/2/2017 08:48 | Divi increase and looks good, £3.20 next stop. Still think in the end this will be taken over from the USA. | blueteam | |
01/2/2017 09:48 | kendonagasaki you keep on saying it and you may be right one day, eventually, meanwhile the rest of us are happily banking our dividends ;) m | maurillac | |
01/2/2017 09:30 | In the end this company will be bought out. | blueteam | |
31/1/2017 17:25 | Further expansion into Spain.... | eipgam | |
01/12/2016 18:46 | We are going to keep dropping here.BHS is just the start! | kendonagasaki | |
01/11/2016 20:36 | Intu Properties edged lower after the shopping centre group warned that the demise of BHS would hurt its short-term rental income, according to retailing analyst and consultant Nick Bubb. | philanderer | |
25/10/2016 20:16 | We can't develop in a post recessionary oncoming climate?This has much further to fall from here. | kendonagasaki | |
25/10/2016 17:59 | Is the chairman after taking this private? | zcaprd7 | |
25/10/2016 15:45 | selling stuff before being bought. Expect a big bounce later this week. not sure about bond though. | blueteam | |
25/10/2016 14:18 | Lots of news today... their interest in Bromley sold for a sterling price above the pre Brexit valuation. Much cheaper for the Alaskans than it would have been pre Brexit, I assume. And a £375m bond away at 2.875% Market not convinced today however. Occupancy slightly down. Big Newcastle development completed and Spanish footfall up. I wonder how JW increased holding the other week? Was it not a closed period? | eipgam | |
24/10/2016 07:59 | In line for a buyout in the near future. Just holding and waiting. | blueteam | |
23/10/2016 14:50 | Houses are not the same as shopping centres, imo. JW appears to have bought another 23 million shares last week. Getting closer to mandatory bid territory, I think. As INTU are not $ earners, I can imagine a scenario whereby a $ company/hedgie/pensi Plausible? | eipgam | |
20/10/2016 09:47 | Foxtons revenues fall by 34%!Intu have received no bids and will not.This price will fall IMO by at least 40% in the coming six months. | kendonagasaki | |
28/9/2016 11:09 | quite so - good yield, nice steady share price ... m | maurillac | |
15/9/2016 18:06 | No American company will be bidding for INTU.The USA property markets in New York, Chicago and Floria have all collapsed and the commercial sectors are following suit.The pain here has just started and I see this at below £2 well within the next 12 months. | kendonagasaki | |
31/8/2016 10:24 | £3.60 will be the next test. Really you short with bid news!!! | blueteam | |
30/8/2016 19:04 | careful, this has been rumored for a bid from USA company. | blueteam | |
30/8/2016 19:02 | I'm more than a few grand short here!It's my biggest short of the decade along with SVS and FOXTONS.You watch the markets....I'm watching the global markets and it's all going pop here. | kendonagasaki |
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