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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Paypoint Plc | PAY | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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537.00 | 530.00 | 537.00 | 532.00 |
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Posted at 07/12/2023 17:07 by davebowler Tipped here- |
Posted at 24/11/2023 16:21 by brucie5 John Rosier adds PAY to his published folio in October.(IC) "It is not quite what renowned private investor Lord Lee calls a double seven (a PE ratio of less than seven times and yield above 7 per cent), but it’s close..." |
Posted at 21/9/2023 10:04 by velocytongo There's more churn in the world of auditing now with some auditors really ramping up their prices. Given that this happened as part of the AGM, it would have been planned in advance. It would have been concerning if there was no auditor.The issue is that the accounts are hard to understand and this is not helped by the acquisition of Appreciate, whose numbers were really difficult to decipher. I inherited these shares as part of the Appreciate deal and decided to hold onto them because (i) it was likely that some Appreciate investors would offload and depress the share price and (ii)Paypoint should be able to do much more with Appreciate business than the previous management team. It's also got some very strong positions in some of its payment markets. Don't forget that Pay will be sitting on huge amounts of customer cash earning 5% pa. |
Posted at 16/8/2023 22:30 by sidam Interesting article in Master Investor. Talks about estimates and Lberium’s target of 1100. That looks a bit high to me, but I think £8 or £9 are quite possibly possible which could be a PEG of just over 1 on next year’s estimated EPS I have a pretty full unit so I am unlikely to add unless the share price falls. So just a holder at present. |
Posted at 06/7/2023 10:58 by stevensupertrader One thing everyone must know isMARKET DOES NOT LIKE THE WIRD UNCERTAINTY . The long awaited result gives the shorters a great opportunity to move the share price down , which investors would dare to buy more to accumulate (not many - no one wants to buy more unless they are sure , many investors have already accumulated 2 months ago. Although volume is Low , most of the shares. Volume is SELL not BUY , NO ONE WANTS TO BUY NOW WHEN LATER ON OR TOMORROW OR NEXT WEEK WILL BE MUCH LOWER , just no brainer |
Posted at 06/7/2023 10:01 by stevensupertrader Scepticalinvestors - see. No need to wait too long for under £4.50. Started the South bound - all the way down till we know the long awaited result date - 😞 sad 😞 😞Those investors think is a bargain - opportunity to accumulate more . Those who have sold , can buy back much much cheaper - GOOD LUCK |
Posted at 05/7/2023 09:42 by casholaa I think that it's actually a good thing, at least investors don't get a distorted view of a company. |
Posted at 03/7/2023 09:42 by jubberjim HappyPicked a few not many back at beginning of June around 385 Was a pure punt Why it's taken so long to climb back here I don t know but I do think not being widely traded makes it difficult to get a decent price. Have left my sell order again but doesn t take much to throw a scare into the erstwhile investors so looking forward to Thursday when I hope to get taken out especially with the comments from few weeks ago. Nice to be on the right side for once. Good luck holders |
Posted at 12/6/2023 14:26 by stevensupertrader My online dealing cost is Low Low Low as I trade everyday .Only those investors with high dealing or trading cost cannot trade in and out like me I like to trade on counters that have no stampduty for your information |
Posted at 09/6/2023 14:39 by t-trader Steven,Don’t think people need to be told when to sell, most investors are wise enough to make there own decisions and for the record have no intention of selling. Decent dividend yield here and plenty of upside going forward. Short term movements up and down are of no interest to me. |
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