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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Somero Enterprise Inc. | LSE:SOM | London | Ordinary Share | COM STK USD0.001 (DI) |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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320.00 | 335.00 | 327.50 | 325.00 | 327.50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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16:19:25 | O | 10,000 | 325.00 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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30/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
24/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
22/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
12/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
11/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
10/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
08/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
05/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
04/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
22/3/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Somero Enterprises Inc. Transaction in Own Shares and Total Voting Rights |
Somero Enterprise (SOM) Share Charts1 Year Somero Enterprise Chart |
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1 Month Somero Enterprise Chart |
Intraday Somero Enterprise Chart |
Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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01/5/2024 | 13:39 | SOMERO - laser guided construction equipment | 3,732 |
31/7/2023 | 20:06 | SOMERO - laser guided construction equipment | 18 |
10/1/2014 | 18:33 | Somero - Laser-guided construction equipment | 92 |
26/2/2013 | 07:28 | somero sales up 47% | - |
09/1/2009 | 12:39 | Time to buy SOM and tuck away ???? | 15 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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2024-05-03 16:19:25 | 325.00 | 10,000 | 32,500.00 | O |
2024-05-03 15:14:24 | 322.40 | 4,000 | 12,896.00 | O |
2024-05-03 15:11:18 | 322.35 | 575 | 1,853.51 | O |
2024-05-03 15:11:12 | 326.24 | 1,920 | 6,263.81 | O |
2024-05-03 13:27:27 | 326.24 | 600 | 1,957.44 | O |
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Posted at 01/5/2024 10:56 by adamb1978 I held SOM a few years ago and looked again at them yesterday. Their 2024 guidance is going to make it hard to see a wave of money coming in... |
Posted at 01/5/2024 10:47 by alotto Somero is having hard time recovering from the drop of going ex dividend. It was best to sell before the ex div date and buy back at lower price. The benefit would have been greater than holding to cash the dividend. |
Posted at 25/4/2024 12:32 by rcturner2 Somero is a cyclical stock and plenty of investors stay away from cyclical stocks.I don't think SOM is currently "significantly" underpriced. I reckon about 400p is probably fair price at the moment. |
Posted at 25/4/2024 10:44 by alotto I wonder if I should top up at these levels. What to expect a leg up or another leg down? Hard to tell. The share price seems to be significantly underpricing the company. |
Posted at 11/4/2024 08:40 by kirkie001 Is SOM XD today? As if it is, it's not dropped by nearly as much as expected... |
Posted at 10/4/2024 17:07 by thorpematt I would not rule out a bid. This is pennies to the likes of Caterpillar but would be a nice bolt on.On the other hand I would not WANT a bid right now. We would get a premium on the average price for the last 3-6 months which would be a terrible under-valuation. This is worth at least twice the current share price in my view. Given the latest economic figures and pay roles numbers from the U.S. I suspect the stock price rise is just a recognition of the corner having been turned. |
Posted at 31/1/2024 09:23 by alotto Pireric, I would share your concern if Somero did not pay dividends. But lets assume Somero fails to achieve significant, interest discounted growth. As a steady dividend payer, for a shareholder growth will come from the reinvested dividend (whether in Somero or whatever else stock of your choosing). The dividend is quite high here, the company has no debt. |
Posted at 20/12/2023 14:53 by chashley1806 Or, is the perma-threat of a recession now lifting? Have noticed that, with the news today of UK inflation falling sharply with the prospect of interest rates following suit, most of my shares in my portfolio have rallied.As SOM is a cyclical stock, I suspect it is benefitting from this long-overdue good news on the wider economic front. Of course, if the prospects of SOM are also improving in its own right, so much the better.For the record, am a long-term holder of SOM which I have long regarded as being under-valued. My hope is that the recent rally marks the turning of a long-overdue corner |
Posted at 21/11/2023 07:19 by alotto Uhound the issue is that when a company pubblishes financial results the share price can rise quite sharply. Also you get no warmings if a takeover is underway.I regret buying at 400p thought, I wouldn't have known the price would drop this low. |
Posted at 25/6/2022 20:47 by kenmitch Mr TThe simple fact is that none of us can know what the share price would have done without buybacks so we can never claim they worked. But we can claim they didn’t work when, as with Whitbread, a £2.5 billion buyback is done at high prices never again reached and so big capital loss for shareholders supposedly rewarded by those buybacks. E.g would Whitbread share price have fallen even more but for the buybacks. Or would Apple, Microsoft etc have done just as well or even better without buybacks? It all comes down to investors buying and selling. When shares are being priced by market makers etc no consideration is given as to whether or not that Company has bought back their shares. In falling markets Companies that have bought back heavily see their share prices fall just as much or more than Companies that did not buy back. And commentators never suggest in falling markets that Companies buying back should see better support than those that didn’t. As for Next, I agree that as they have bought back a huge number of their shares, and because they will only buyback when they consider their share price is cheap it is likely that the Next share price is higher than it would have been without their buybacks. But even Next have bought back at share prices far higher than the current price. Admittedly it was years ago, but Morgan Stanley did very detailed research on the effectiveness of buybacks and found that time and again Companies that bought back, subsequently saw their share prices underperform others in their sector that did not buyback. Finally to your Apple, Microsoft example. They too bought back at the peak of the bull market and ahead of heavy recent tech sector falls. Indeed buybacks peak near the top of bull markets and there are far fewer when markets are cheap. |
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