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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Iqe Plc | LSE:IQE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009619924 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.45 | 1.62% | 28.15 | 27.90 | 28.10 | 28.50 | 27.65 | 28.00 | 1,819,879 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 167.49M | -74.54M | -0.0775 | -3.63 | 270.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/6/2019 14:02 | Did anyone notice that KIA RNS has date threshold crossed in Mar 19 and Issuer Notified date is in Jun'19. Never seen such a gap before | mhassanriaz | |
18/6/2019 13:59 | You saw the Head of IR career opportunity being advertised late May yes ?? | beermat1 | |
18/6/2019 13:53 | adejuk: I would have to agree about communications. We had hoped something would change with the new finance director but it seems not. I have a fairly large holding in Hurricane Energy and they keep the market regularly updated with events. IQE need to up their P.R. game if they want to capture some institutional investors. There are a lot of companies to invest in out there and IQE needs to let the market know about the great successes that it may be having or the shares will continue to languish. | bocase | |
18/6/2019 11:54 | it's been said before but bears ano iteration the bod cannot run or manage the company their comms are worse than bad. they are non-existent. they have no investor relations there is no transparency at all wtf are they doing? | adejuk | |
18/6/2019 11:33 | Has anyone had any thoughts as to why the KlA would knowingly want to breach the first notification level of 3% by so little ? Surely it would make sense to stay below the radar if the tactical aim is to buy more, which I suspect to be the case given the relative size of the initial investment from a USD 600bn fund. Just seems illogical!! | beermat1 | |
18/6/2019 10:50 | If the 'SELLS'? at 9-40 of 600,000, 9-46 of 500,000, 9-46 of 2,025,000 and 9-49 of 2,500,100 totalling more than 5m shares is correct, I'm surprised that the share price is holding up so well. Share price 70.35p down 2.9p or -3.95% as I write. I've put those new running shoes and those 2-new tyres for my 20-year old car that I was going to treat myself to 'on hold' for the time being. GLA! | regasclockwork | |
18/6/2019 10:47 | if they were sells the share price would be through the floor unless there is a buy order in. and the bod sits with its finger where the sun don't shine | adejuk | |
18/6/2019 09:56 | some huge trades gone through ?sells | nickwild | |
18/6/2019 09:52 | 600k no disguise there | adejuk | |
18/6/2019 09:19 | more buys than sells expecting a tick up . | pal44 | |
18/6/2019 09:19 | Some shorts may go down. Expecting some rise holding 70s | mhassanriaz | |
18/6/2019 08:59 | will this dog ever bark? | adejuk | |
17/6/2019 22:47 | Cotswold, thanks, you’re right , welljust ignor | quoinit | |
17/6/2019 20:36 | Broker Views: Peel Hunt re-iterate 'buy' today with 137p price target | bocase | |
17/6/2019 20:14 | Odd trading pattern today.... | jamesrowe | |
17/6/2019 16:04 | Riostroy: Why would I be poor when I invested at 19p? I think that makes me neither a fool or poor. How about you? I am quite happy to wait until the company matures before I sell. | bocase | |
17/6/2019 15:46 | OK you better choose to be fool and poor. Up to you. | riostroy | |
17/6/2019 15:38 | Riostroy: God help me if I ever agree with anything you have to say. | bocase | |
17/6/2019 13:30 | don't be daft ! haven't heard that in a long time :-) | adejuk | |
17/6/2019 13:23 | Falling like a stone, agree boocase? | riostroy | |
17/6/2019 10:42 | Why not, Trump doesn't have a monopoly. ;-) | dr_smith | |
17/6/2019 10:33 | Don’t be daft | sweenoid |
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