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They certainly do - Poland, Mexico and I think Czech Republic. Let me know and see what you think. If you uncover anything then maybe reply on the IPF board. And in doing so you’ll double the number of people posting on there too! Cheers
Beza, it is not a company i have followed, but i will look at it now thanks. I am not sure but looks like they do business out of the the UK, where the interest can be capped and different regulation. Will have a look.
Yes I’ve already started looking Appleby. In Sept last year the shares were about a quid but a favourable conclusion to, I think a tax issue in Poland saw the shares jump up and by Xmas they were 160/170. That’s where the price has stayed until this last 6weeks where they’ve dropped like a stone. In short they seem to be a bargain for the brave, or they’re gonna go t*t’s up! Cheers
Hi Beza, I had a holding in IPF , leeds based lender , they had problems in Poland with the courts , there were some truly massive fines were against them , I baled . You need to research the outcome of these cases .
Mctrade, interesting to hear your views as you work in this sector. I have a small holding here - so far so good! I also noticed a company IPF, another door step seller. Do you have any knowledge of these guys? I’m curious. Regards
Hope you like it even more today
Yes , ticks a lot of boxes , stock up on dips . nice to keep rampers out.
ooooo i like this share....under nobody's radar.
Appleby, I agreed MCL is the best of the two we have been with both from day one. Both have an undervalued share from my opinion. Morses has a great business plan with a strong management team, diversified into businesses that compliments the WCC side but stand alone aswell. I think they are positioned well for the long term rain or shine. The Divi will make this company popular once reinstated.
Thanks for insight , had a good look over the figures on this and NSF , this one wins hands down mainly on lower debt position Also spoke with a director in detail , bought in over last few days , over 1.3 m shares or 1% .
Bottom draw , will revisit on resumption of divy .
I am buying, i am from the same industry.
Morses club has more than the weekly collected credit part of the business, Dot Dot and guarantee loans. Weekly Collect is normally collected by an agent, but can also be paid by card over the phone and agents are still collecting via this method, they will have a dip in turnover but the book debt is there and no extra charges are added. Current price is 33p I am buying up to 70p that is what i currently value the shares.
I do not normally post but i want to document this.