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International Public Partnerships Limited (INPP) is a leading asset management business based in the UK. International Public Partnerships is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). All prices are listed in pence sterling.
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52-week range | 117.2211p - 176.8p |
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50-day moving average | 170.5886p |
200-day moving average | 167.5021p |
Wall St. target price | 160p |
PE ratio | 18.6304 |
Dividend yield | 0.07p (4.41%) |
Earnings per share (TTM) | 9.2p |
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Valuing International Public Partnerships stock is incredibly difficult, and any metric has to be viewed as part of a bigger picture of International Public Partnerships's overall performance. However, analysts commonly use some key metrics to help gauge the value of a stock.
International Public Partnerships's current share price divided by its per-share earnings (EPS) over a 12-month period gives a "trailing price/earnings ratio" of roughly 19x. In other words, International Public Partnerships shares trade at around 19x recent earnings.
That's relatively low compared to, say, the trailing 12-month P/E ratio for the FTSE 250 at the end of September 2019 (19.71). The low P/E ratio could mean that investors are pessimistic about the outlook for the shares or simply that they're under-valued.
Revenue TTM | £168.7 million |
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Operating margin TTM | 81.8% |
Gross profit TTM | £168.7 million |
Return on assets TTM | 3.69% |
Return on equity TTM | 0% |
Profit margin | 81.89% |
Book value | 1.506p |
Market capitalisation | £2.8 billion |
TTM: trailing 12 months
Dividend payout ratio: 12116.67% of net profits
Recently International Public Partnerships has paid out, on average, around 12116.67% of net profits as dividends. That has enabled analysts to estimate a "forward annual dividend yield" of 4.41% of the current stock value. This means that over a year, based on recent payouts (which are sadly no guarantee of future payouts), International Public Partnerships shareholders could enjoy a 4.41% return on their shares, in the form of dividend payments. In International Public Partnerships's case, that would currently equate to about 0.07p per share.
International Public Partnerships's payout ratio would broadly be considered high, and as such this stock could appeal to those looking to generate an income. Bear in mind however that companies should normally also look to re-invest a decent amount of net profits to ensure future growth.
The latest dividend was paid out to all shareholders who bought their shares by 23 April 2020 (the "ex-dividend date").
Over the last 12 months, International Public Partnerships's shares have ranged in value from as little as 117.2211p up to 176.8p. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta".
Beta is a measure of a share's volatility in relation to the market. The market (LSE average) beta is 1, while International Public Partnerships's is 0.2036. This would suggest that International Public Partnerships's shares are less volatile than average (for this exchange).
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International Public Partnerships Limited specializes in investments in broader infrastructure sector with a focus on public or social infrastructure. The fund seeks acquisition opportunities that may be single assets, portfolios, shares in companies, or interest in partnerships. It also seeks to invest in private finance initiative and public private partnerships procurement model for public infrastructure in developed countries. The firm invests in opportunities both in United Kingdom and internationally.
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