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Inland going South (INL)     

hangon - 31 Oct 2008 18:07

This is a property Development Co floated at 50p

- and now just 8.5p

Having bought several "brownfield" sites and Poole Investments [PIV] which had a lacklustre performance, having been previously a tile company - PIV finished at 5.8 pence (DYOR).

Didn't any of those Investors ( April 08 at 50p) think that "Housing" might be a tad over-supplied? . . . INL now 8.5 (loss is 83%- oops).

Still, there are some venues for mudlarking-about....for the next four years - does anyone know the Directors' Salaries and available cash?
Can they hold-back?
EDIT(19DEc08)- sp up 10% on zero-volume (MM's hoping the extended Credit will make punters pile-in!). Now 7p to buy...oh deary.

dreamcatcher - 19 Dec 2016 15:31 - 74 of 82

ST of IC today - The bottom line is that with newsflow positive, and the company lowly rated, I feel the 20 per cent share price derating from the last summer's highs is way overdone and continue to rate the shares a value buy as I feel that the extent of the housing market slowdown embedded in the current valuation is being massively overplayed. Buy.

hangon - 16 Jan 2017 12:21 - 75 of 82

Not convinced, since Co like this are selling to the medium-upper end of House-Prices. . . .If BREXIT creates fears ( fuelled by self-interested Remoaners), then house-prices will slide, as a few foreigners sell out, or just don't bother to buy (ie Wailt and See). . . . it requires very small change to do this, IMHO.
Add-in the Political desire to build more homes ( cheaply ) and this includes Factory-built homes, too. -and the top-end of the Market will be falling ( +They can afford to lose a little, anyway).
INL really is a play on Land-Prices, isn't it?

dreamcatcher - 16 Jan 2017 15:47 - 76 of 82

I have jumped out of Telford and from Inland homes, both with a divi and small profit.

skinny - 27 Jun 2017 13:01 - 77 of 82

Had a dabble here this morning.

colinspurr - 19 Sep 2018 14:38 - 78 of 82

Full results tomorrow. No serious interest in the shares. After results last year they managed to creep over 0.70. then back to low .60s Is this going to happen again?
I am beginning to question my judgement even though Simon of the IC makes them a good buy. Holding only for I Tax

skinny - 16 Oct 2018 10:23 - 79 of 82

Placing of 1,488,800 ZDP Shares

skinny - 16 Oct 2018 10:39 - 80 of 82

Looking very oversold.

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skinny - 19 Dec 2018 07:12 - 81 of 82

Acquisition

Acquisition of East London residential development site with planning consent for 325 homes

Inland Homes plc (AIM: INL), a leading housebuilder, Partnership Housing developer and regeneration specialist, announces that it has exchanged contracts to acquire a major development site in Dagenham, East London, which has an anticipated gross development value of circa £95 million.

The four acre brownfield site, which was previously part of the former Ford manufacturing plant, lies within the London Riverside Opportunity Area, a 3,000 hectare major regeneration zone designated in the London Plan to deliver up to 26,500 homes and create 16,000 jobs across the boroughs of Barking and Dagenham.

The site has existing planning consent for 325 homes and 1,600 sqm of commercial space. Inland Homes is in negotiations to deliver the homes in a joint venture with a top five housing association, with 116 homes intended as affordable housing and the remaining 209 units sold on the open market.

Completion of the purchase of the site is expected in March 2019, with construction of the first units due to commence in the summer.

Stephen Wicks, CEO of Inland Homes, commented:

"This is a significant acquisition for Inland Homes of a prime development opportunity in East London. Dagenham has some of the most affordable house prices out of all the London boroughs and this site will increase the provision of good quality, competitively priced homes, in an area benefitting from fast connectivity into Central London.

"The opportunity fits in well with our strategy of providing lower cost homes in areas of high demand. At the same time the proposed joint venture with a major housing association will provide Inland Partnerships with a significant new build contract opportunity, adding to our existing forward order book of nearly £100 million."

colinspurr - 25 Dec 2018 11:17 - 82 of 82

A Christmas present to all. After the 2019 AGM next November they must be 70p or better
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