Free Trial

International Public Partnerships (LON:INPP) Insider Acquires £28,000 in Stock

International Public Partnerships logo with Financial Services background

International Public Partnerships (LON:INPP - Get Free Report) insider Giles Adu acquired 25,000 shares of the firm's stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, April 11th. The stock was bought at an average price of GBX 112 ($1.49) per share, for a total transaction of £28,000 ($37,229.09).

International Public Partnerships Trading Down 0.3 %

Shares of International Public Partnerships stock traded down GBX 0.40 ($0.01) on Friday, hitting GBX 115.20 ($1.53). 3,074,588 shares of the company traded hands, compared to its average volume of 7,309,363. International Public Partnerships has a 12-month low of GBX 105.20 ($1.40) and a 12-month high of GBX 134.20 ($1.78). The firm's 50-day simple moving average is GBX 112.39 and its 200 day simple moving average is GBX 118.89. The company has a market cap of £2.16 billion, a P/E ratio of 49.70 and a beta of 0.31.

International Public Partnerships (LON:INPP - Get Free Report) last released its quarterly earnings results on Friday, March 28th. The company reported GBX 2 ($0.03) earnings per share for the quarter. International Public Partnerships had a return on equity of 1.54% and a net margin of 52.68%. Analysts predict that International Public Partnerships will post 1060.0000297 earnings per share for the current year.

International Public Partnerships Increases Dividend

The firm also recently disclosed a dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, May 20th. Stockholders of record on Thursday, May 15th will be issued a GBX 8.92 ($0.12) dividend. This represents a dividend yield of 1.09%. This is a positive change from International Public Partnerships's previous dividend of $4.18. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, May 15th. International Public Partnerships's payout ratio is presently 345.14%.

About International Public Partnerships

(Get Free Report)

INPP is a global infrastructure fund that invests in high-quality infrastructure projects and businesses that are sustainable over the long-term. INPP aims to provide our investors with stable, long-term, inflation-linked returns, based on growing dividends and the potential for capital appreciation.

Featured Stories

Should You Invest $1,000 in International Public Partnerships Right Now?

Before you consider International Public Partnerships, you'll want to hear this.

MarketBeat keeps track of Wall Street's top-rated and best performing research analysts and the stocks they recommend to their clients on a daily basis. MarketBeat has identified the five stocks that top analysts are quietly whispering to their clients to buy now before the broader market catches on... and International Public Partnerships wasn't on the list.

While International Public Partnerships currently has a Hold rating among analysts, top-rated analysts believe these five stocks are better buys.

View The Five Stocks Here

Reduce the Risk Cover

Market downturns give many investors pause, and for good reason. Wondering how to offset this risk? Enter your email address to learn more about using beta to protect your portfolio.

Get This Free Report
Like this article? Share it with a colleague.

Featured Articles and Offers

Recent Videos

Make Your Money Work Harder: The Power of Dividend Investing
7 Cybersecurity Stocks Outperforming the Market Right Now
Markets in Rally Mode: Will Earnings Keep It Going?

Stock Lists

All Stock Lists

Investing Tools

Calendars and Tools

Search Headlines