LSE:INF (Informa plc)

About INF

T&F Informa was formed in May 2004 after the merger of Informa Group and Taylor & Francis Group. The company publishes specialist business and industry information through books, magazines, newsletters and journals. It also has a programme of conferences, exhibitions and seminars which are attended by more than 150,000 delegates around the world.

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As Informa shares climb on strong growth, here’s what I’m doing

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I think shares in this FTSE 100 company are undervalued right now

After a series of acquisitions, Informa’s balance sheet is loaded with goodwill. But is this hiding the true value of…

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1 FTSE 100 stock to consider buying right now

Informa shares look expensive at a P/E ratio of 36. But Stephen Wright thinks it might be one of the…

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Down 17% in a week! This FTSE 100 growth stock is one I’m watching

Over the last five years, Informa has shown itself to be one of the UK’s most resilient growth stocks. So…

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After plunging almost 10% in a week do these 2 UK shares now offer unmissable value?

Both of these UK shares have been punished by investors after disappointing updates. But has the reaction been too severe?

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1 of the UK’s top growth stocks just fell 8% in a day. Is this my chance to buy?

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Is it too late for investors to consider buying these outstanding FTSE 100 shares?

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