Sector: Media
Indices: FTSE All-Share | FTSE 250
Currency: UK Pounds
| Bid Price: | 399.3p | Volume: | 188,298 |
| Mid Price: | 399p | Market Cap: | 2,410.67m |
| Offer Price: | 399.4p | 52 Wk High/Low: | 422.90p / 268.79p |
| Prev Close Price: | 401.30p | Shares in Issue: | 601m |
| Change Today: | Updated: | 13:27 |
T&F Informa was formed in May 2004 after the merger of Informa Group and Taylor & Francis Group. The company publishes specialist business and industry information through books, magazines, newsletters and journals. It also has a programme of conferences, exhibitions and seminars which are attended by more than 150,000 delegates around the world.
| 30/06/2009 | 10:36 | Admission of New Informa shares |
| 30/06/2009 | 08:00 | Cancellation - Informa plc |
| 29/06/2009 | 14:46 | Director/PDMR Shareholding - Replacement |
| 29/06/2009 | 14:42 | Director/PDMR Shareholding |
| 29/06/2009 | 13:41 | Court approves scheme of arrangement |
| 27/07/2010 | 07:38 | Informa lifts profits despite lower sales |
| 10/05/2010 | 13:56 | Broker snap: Informa a bargain after recent slide |
| 09/06/2010 | 18:00 | Essar and Barrick go straight into Footsie |
| 10/05/2010 | 13:58 | Broker tips: Informa, Diploma, London & Stamford |
| 29/04/2010 | 16:37 | Faroe FD buys ahead of rights issue |
| Date | Time | Buy/Sell | Price | Volume | Type (key) |
| 03/09/2010 | 13:10:21 | Buy | 399.20p | 378 | Automatic Trade |
| 03/09/2010 | 13:10:19 | Buy | 399.30p | 132 | Automatic Trade |
| 03/09/2010 | 13:10:19 | Buy | 399.30p | 1271 | Automatic Trade |
| 03/09/2010 | 13:10:19 | Buy | 399.30p | 429 | Automatic Trade |
| 03/09/2010 | 13:10:19 | Buy | 399.20p | 390 | Automatic Trade |
| 03/09/2010 | 13:10:19 | Buy | 399.20p | 554 | Automatic Trade |
| Date | Notifier | Buy/Sell | Price | Volume |
| 24/05/2010 | Adam Walker (Finance Director) | Click For Details >> | ||
| 24/05/2010 | Peter Rigby (CEO) | Click For Details >> | ||
| 29/04/2010 | Brendan Richard O'Neill (Non-Executive Director) | Click For Details >> | ||
| 17/03/2010 | Peter Rigby (CEO) | Click For Details >> | ||
| 05/03/2010 | Adam Walker (Finance Director) | Click For Details >> | ||
| Year End : | 31 December 2009 |
| Turnover : | £1,222m |
| Profit / Loss : | £146m |
| CEO: | Peter Rigby |
| Finance Director: | Adam Walker |
| Final Results: | 27 May 2009 |
| Int. Results: | 27 July 2010 |
| AGM: | 27 April 2010 |
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| There is an extra risk of losing money when shares are bought in some smaller companies including 'Penny Shares'. There is a big difference between the buying price and the selling price of these shares. If they have to be sold immediately, you may get back much less than you paid for them or you may have difficulty in selling them. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. The price may change quickly and it may go down as well as up. You could lose every penny put into a particular share. |
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