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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ite Group Plc | LSE:ITE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002520509 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 82.50 | 82.30 | 82.60 | - | 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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21/5/2014 23:07 | I bought mine on 03/04/2014 at £2.10, delighted to say. | hopperagain | |
21/5/2014 22:50 | l for one have had these shares a long time and l cannot understand why people do not go for this firm. l bought some more shares when they went down to 214 they have always made good over the years ( long may they reign) | 567 | |
21/5/2014 19:39 | Knock Knock Anyone home? Did you all do your last buying in April? c2i | contrarian2investor | |
14/4/2014 10:13 | I bought here the other day, it doesnt seem too spooked by the woes of the world. | lennonsalive | |
04/4/2014 08:07 | Bought here as well today | nw99 | |
03/4/2014 14:16 | topped up too at 191 | gucci | |
02/4/2014 23:23 | sp does seem to have taken an "everything will go pear-shaped" drop. Had these for a long time a fair while ago; they're very well run and trade exhibitions in Russia are not going to stop anytime soon imo. | yump | |
02/4/2014 22:19 | I have bought a tranche at 190p. Down at 3 year support and if arias is sups ides then it will bounce sharply. Otherwise I'll be out pronto. Risk reward good at these levels though and a potential write up in scsw this week | essential | |
30/3/2014 13:32 | Hmm, all very cloudy and with the currency effect leading to a reduction in the forward order book I think I will just continue to keep an eye on this. In addition if there is no material bounce in the next couple of months they will be relegated to the small cap index. | salpara111 | |
28/3/2014 10:16 | Hopefully this has bottomed out. It is cheap at this price IMHO. Tempted to buy, just wish Russia situation would sort itself out as that uncertainty has disproportionately affected the share price | d40eq6 | |
28/3/2014 08:33 | Based on this mornings numbers, this should be 210+ | shammytime | |
26/3/2014 20:14 | I'm happy to hold - great business. Should continue to do very well. | topvest | |
26/3/2014 16:48 | ...and still it falls :( ITE needs some good news. | bazza16 | |
07/3/2014 14:58 | 25% fall since the start of the year now. So this can't just be down to recent events in Ukraine. The ruble has taken a pasting since last October so clearly this is going to have some adverse effect on ITE's results. It seems that there is some bad news in the pipeline. | bend1pa | |
03/3/2014 11:06 | I believe they have also had a downgrade this morning to 290. I agree, 5% would have been reasonable today, 15% is dramatic. | liam1om | |
03/3/2014 10:54 | Ah yes! I knew that but I guess I would have expected a drop of circa 5% rather than the clobbering it has had which is normally associated with a profits warning. | salpara111 | |
03/3/2014 10:43 | A large part of the business is in Russia. | wjccghcc | |
03/3/2014 10:33 | What is todays action all about? | salpara111 | |
03/3/2014 09:36 | 15% down, but the sells seem to have dried up | tradermel | |
05/2/2014 08:39 | 5 Feb 2014 ITE Group PLC ITE Westhouse Securities Add 269.45 268.20 320.00 320.00 Retains SP TARGET 320p | mechanical trader | |
03/2/2014 21:23 | No-one seems to have a clue where this is going from the above. But the big fall looks overdone. | deadly | |
30/1/2014 07:46 | Stop lossed out yesterday, good RNS today, typical | tradermel | |
24/1/2014 21:23 | Buy 20-Jan-14 £513,320.02 Edward Strachan 164,000 @ 313.00p | grigor | |
14/1/2014 16:17 | Big £30K+ director's buy! Expect a rise in share price | jestercat2 |
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