By Sean Farrell
Date: Wednesday 21 Mar 2018
(ShareCast News) - International Public Partnerships (INPP) has defended the role of private companies in public projects after the collapse of Carillion raised questions about such contracts.
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Currency | UK Pounds |
Share Price | 125.00p |
Change Today | 0.028p |
% Change | 2.29 % |
52 Week High | 141.00 |
52 Week Low | 115.80 |
Volume | 148,880 |
Shares Issued | 990.63m |
Market Cap | £1,238.29m |
Strong Buy | 1 |
Buy | 1 |
Neutral | 2 |
Sell | 0 |
Strong Sell | 0 |
Total | 4 |
Time | Volume / Share Price |
16:28 | 1,332 @ 125.00p |
16:27 | 2,097 @ 125.00p |
16:23 | 366 @ 124.40p |
16:23 | 2,579 @ 124.40p |
16:23 | 2,287 @ 124.40p |
Chair | Michael Gerrard |
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