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JII Jpmorgan Indian Investment Trust Plc

950.00
0.00 (0.00%)
31 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Jpmorgan Indian Investment Trust Plc LSE:JII London Ordinary Share GB0003450359 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 950.00 946.00 950.00 955.00 944.00 955.00 178,547 16:35:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end 21.78M 2.96M 0.0404 234.90 695.36M
Jpmorgan Indian Investment Trust Plc is listed in the Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JII. The last closing price for Jpmorgan Indian Investment was 950p. Over the last year, Jpmorgan Indian Investment shares have traded in a share price range of 798.00p to 971.00p.

Jpmorgan Indian Investment currently has 73,272,730 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jpmorgan Indian Investment is £695.36 million. Jpmorgan Indian Investment has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 234.90.

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16/11/2006
09:41
Anyone holding JII should keep an eye on the NAV compared to the share price Personally I wouldn't buy any IT that trades at a premium as it's a good sign that there is too much hot money flowing in ahead of the fundamental asset growth of the underlying investments.

On an unrelated note anyone who holds JP Mercantile (primarily FT250) will have enjoyed a 50% gain this year. JP generally are excellent IT managers & as such I am very happy to have my SIPP with them.

pinhead3
14/11/2006
19:52
I too am looking to top-slice my Indian IT warrants(NIIw & IGCw) & diversifying into other emerging markets. Yes, LatinAm/Brazil does look promising; am also considering investing in China but not sure which fund to invest in. I do have small holdings in JMC/FXC but am looking to invest in a fund that is likely to benefit from any re-valuation of Rinminbi. I think any asset class that is linked to Rinminbi will perform v. well over the next few years. A Chinese Real Estate fund would be ideal but I don't know of any, except maybe MPO. [Does anyone know of any other China RE funds?]
mangal
14/11/2006
13:56
er - ask and thou shalt receive grippa - but surely you can't moan at the perofrmance of the share or the underlying indeices/economy - it's a money making machine!
stevecarolinep
25/10/2006
17:49
my investment in NII Warrants are doing well, thanks to gearing.
Is it possible to buy traditional warrants (ie. not the covered warrants type) in JII also?

blue_max
24/10/2006
11:44
mangal - are we just having a pause after all time highs and for people to celebrate Diwali etc?...
stevecarolinep
16/10/2006
14:43
Hi all - I've been in and out of the last few years, looking to get again in for the next year or so - still think this is as good a story going frowsrd as it has been? Steve
stevecarolinep
13/10/2006
11:31
Great closing high of 12736 up 1.58%
grippa
26/9/2006
16:17
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Abuse team
26/9/2006
15:46
ScoTTyB, moneycontrol.com or equitymaster.com
mangal
26/9/2006
14:43
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