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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ip Group Plc | LSE:IPO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B128J450 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.60 | -1.31% | 45.25 | 45.00 | 45.70 | 46.75 | 44.90 | 46.75 | 2,436,210 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | -140.1M | -174.4M | -0.1682 | -2.70 | 470.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/3/2015 20:05 | Very quiet here for a share that has flown of late? Maybe the excitement over at Allied Minds has diverted attention? | skinwalker | |
28/2/2015 11:49 | anyone know when the next figures are due? | bamboo2 | |
18/2/2015 11:21 | hourly chart, will this become a 50% retrace? edit sat 28/02/2015, updated chart shows 50% retrace. wdmas 50/200 daily | bamboo2 | |
13/2/2015 11:09 | Just checked out the chart and did the calcs for the ascending triangle, the target being 298 rather than my rough working out earlier. 28/02/2012 edit, similar chart substituted | bamboo2 | |
13/2/2015 08:18 | Yes, exactly. | philo124 | |
13/2/2015 08:15 | I have noticed that the share price at Allied Minds has shot up, and whilst I know very little about them, I think they show similarities to IPO Group. Perhaps there is some read across? ALM thread, | bamboo2 | |
12/2/2015 18:03 | The ascending triangle that formed over 2014 has a target of approx 275. I calculated the target for the multi-year INVH&S a while ago, but will have to look back. edit INVH&S target approx 270-285 | bamboo2 | |
12/2/2015 17:44 | Impressive rise whatever the reason. | philo124 | |
12/2/2015 15:39 | Surely this has something to do with Oxford Nanopore? Looking at the portfolio there are some stunning prospects with imminent commercialisation. It's like having the best tech. fund, but with reduced risk, due to the outstanding entry level prices on most of their investments. | royfox | |
12/2/2015 13:29 | Google Capital have money to invest in European tech companies, I had wondered if IPO Group might offer them an 'easy' way into an interesting variety of tech co's. | bamboo2 | |
12/2/2015 12:47 | Strong run continues. | stats11 | |
10/2/2015 21:58 | Anyone had a passing look at TINY in the US? They have 2 or 3 close to IPO. Been a rubbish performer but lessone learnt and the future looks diffent. they have holding on Metabolon, D-Wave as just 2 very useful looking pre-ipo. | p1nkfish | |
10/2/2015 18:49 | +20% since 1st Jan alone. Must be something in the wings? | stats11 | |
10/2/2015 17:39 | Yep! sadly have removed ALM from watchlist as it has gone out of sight. | philo124 | |
10/2/2015 17:21 | All time high. You should not fall in love with a share but if IPO carries on like this, I shall make an exception! | seans66 | |
04/2/2015 09:30 | Nice move. | philo124 | |
23/1/2015 08:54 | Jeff/Justin you've frightened everyone away with your podcast! I think you can safely assume nobody here has much interest in the opinions of Zak Mir! | skinwalker | |
31/12/2014 16:31 | IP Group is mentioned in today's (31/12/14) ADVFN podcast To listen to the podcast click here> In today's podcast: - Zak Mir PR at masterinvestor.co.uk and regular anchor on TipTV.co.uk chats about 3 stocks he thinks are worth checking out in 2015 - Zak's Twitter is @ZaksTradingCafe - And the micro and macro news including: Tesco #TSCO GlaxoSmithKline #GSK Tern #TERN Bowleven #BLVN Kibo Mining #KIBO Nanoco #NANO BP #BP. Paternoster Resources #PRS Man Group #EMG DXS International Lonmin #LMI Praetorian Resources #PRAE Castleton Technology #CTP Sainsbury's #SBRY Horizon Discovery #HZD Asia Resource Minerals #ARMS Jupiter Energy #JPR Songbird Estates #SBD London Stock Exchange #LSE IP Group #IPO Every Tuesday is Ten Bagger Tuesday on the podcast. If you know of a stock, whose share price has the potential to increase ten fold, just click the link below. (All it involves is filling out a form that will take you around 5 minutes and you don't personally appear on the podcast). Once a week, on a Friday, I feature a tip from a listener to this podcast, if you'd like to suggest a stock click the link below: (Again all it involves is filling out a form that will take you around 5 minutes and you don't personally appear on the podcast). You can subscribe to this podcast in iTunes by clicking To follow me on Twitter click As a listener to the ADVFN podcast you can take advantage of some exclusive first year discounts on popular subscriptions: Bronze - £50 (normally £73.82/year) Silver - £145 (normally £173.71/year) Level 2 - £350 (normally £472.94/year) Call 0207 0700 961 and ask for the ADVFN Podcast discount to take advantage of these reduced rates or just for more information. Please DO NOT buy any stock recommended in this podcast basely solely on what you hear. The opinions in this podcasts are just that, opinions. Please do you own research before investing. Justin | jeffcranbounre | |
22/12/2014 09:48 | The Times front page story about NHS spending £300m (from memory) on sub-£1,000 fast DNA testing to transform and personalize treatments. | backwoodsman | |
20/12/2014 21:17 | No, I can't explain it, but all will become clear on monday 8.00am | skinwalker | |
19/12/2014 19:23 | Can anyone explain the share price action into the close today. All of a sudden buys at 231p and then a large UT trade at 227.9 | melody9999 | |
18/12/2014 12:47 | Been watching Jim Al-Khalili's "The Secrets of Quantum Physics" He mentions the German industrialist's scramble to buy IP from Eddison for Light Bulbs so they could build and sell street lamps in the 1890's. How reasonable is it to imagine history repeating itself and another such invention rising out of IP Groups portfolio? | praipus |
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