Fundamentals ... do look great on this. Just 11m shares in issue and expanding well out of the UK. My next multi bagger?? GLA that go with this baby. Nutter (drive responsibly)!
Re: ISA My isa is with iii it takes couple of weeks to set up with social security number and bank details but works well for me. They do charge £20 per quarter to run it but give you 2 free trades for that, per quarter. I have been able to trade in many areas and small companies like this one. I switched from Hargreaves Lansdown several years ago as trading is very rapid and the contact back up has proved excellent.Good luck, Nutter. Drive responsibly.
Re: ISA I am having difficulty buying this through my online trading platform. Who do you use? Is it available through iii?
ISA Added to my ISA as great long term buy... GLA. What is skinny?
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TRADING UPDATE!!! Fabulous RNS beating expectations and massively positive looking forward. This is a ridiculously low market cap, and can see the £10+ levels by year end. The american market is only just stirring to the product so watch this space.
Re: Chart update And again showing today's move:update:[link]
Re: Chart update #IDP chart updated - this is one to look at very carefully imo ....[link]
yep good rns not sure why its so quiet here, this could easily crack america
Chart update News/trading update expected tomorrow ...[link]
Re: AMAZING! The chart looks ugly. Since floating the share price has hit 400p but the drift down over Christmas put it in over sold territory. The market can see great potential but is struggling to price the stock as cracking America will cost advertising and marketing which will cause a drain on prosective profits.
Re: AMAZING! Way oversold picked up at bargain basement price today Back towards 300p+
Some facts I did not know - today's Mail OK - it's the Mail, so these may not be 'facts', but interesting market context for IDPPUBLISHED: 00:46, 18 January 2017 | UPDATED: 01:33, 18 January 2017The future's orange! One in three men aged 16 to 24 admits using fake tanA rising number of Britains millennial men are reaching for fake tan They're apparently encouraged by celebrities such as Ed Balls and Mark Wright The risk of becoming a joke at work or in the pub hasn't put them off A rising number of Britains millennial men are trying to overcome their usual winter pallor and pastiness by reaching for fake tan.One in seven admit to using bottled tan, apparently encouraged by celebrities including former politician Ed Balls.And it is young men who are most keen with an astonishing one in three of those aged 16-24 admitting to using fake tan, smeared on at home.A rising number of Britains millennial men are trying to overcome their usual winter pallor and pastiness by reaching for fake tanDeadpool actor Ryan Reynolds was mercilessly teased for his orange spray tan at the recent Golden Globes award.Reality TV celebrities like Mark Wright and Rylan Clark routinely seem an unusual hue of mahogany.However, it appears the risk of becoming a joke at work or in the pub has failed to dissuade men from using the products.The fake tan is an essential for the Strictly Come Dancing celebrities, which gave Ed Balls some excuse.The notion of bulging middle aged men are emulating him in their everyday lives is rather hard to believe.Research by retail analysts Mintel found the proportion of men using the products rose from one in 10 in 2015 to one in seven last year.The proportion of young men doubled from one in six to one in three over the same period.Mintel said tanning salons are also proving popular amongst younger men. Bizarrely, one in four of those aged 18-24 used one in 2016 compared to a lower one in five young women.With some men anxious about suddenly going from pasty to bronzed, Mintel found the use of gradual tanning lotions among men rose from 7per cent to 12per cent.At the same time, the use of oral tanning supplements rose from 6per cent to 11per cent.Senior Beauty & Personal Care Analyst at Mintel, Roshida Khanom, (correct) said: The increase in usage of self-tan is growing rapidly amongst the nations men, driven by the popularity of self-tan among high profile celebrities including Mark Wright, Rylan Clark and even Ed Balls.Todays men are reflecting on their image and responsibilities and how to express their masculinity. With younger men focusing on their appearance more, the self-tanning sector could see a boost.One reason people are going for self-tan could be they are reacting to warnings about sun exposure, sun burn and skin cancer.Mintel said the proportion of people using sun creams with high sun protection factors was up from 45per cent in 2015 to 51per cent last year.However, it found many people are confused about the protection offered and whether products block both harmful UVA and UVB rays.Miss Khanom said: Although consumers show knowledge of protecting themselves from the sun, there is a lack of understanding when it comes to sun protection ratings. Introducing a simpler universal rating system, reflecting UVA and UVB protection and removing the need for language such as multispectrum and broad spectrum can ensure usage of products reflects consumer needs.
Skinny tan Going through the roof.