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SPA 1spatial Plc

60.00
-1.50 (-2.44%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
1spatial Plc LSE:SPA London Ordinary Share GB00BFZ45C84 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.50 -2.44% 60.00 59.00 62.00 62.50 59.50 62.50 87,906 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computer Related Svcs, Nec 30M 1.06M 0.0095 63.68 67.06M
1spatial Plc is listed in the Computer Related Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SPA. The last closing price for 1spatial was 61.50p. Over the last year, 1spatial shares have traded in a share price range of 44.50p to 63.50p.

1spatial currently has 110,835,896 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of 1spatial is £67.06 million. 1spatial has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 63.68.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/3/2017
09:34
I'm now in the black but still no chance of me selling until at least 2018. If the price drops back below 3p I will buy again. Hope investors who have stuck with spatial make heaps. My prediction which isn't worth nothing otherwise I would be sitting on my own tropical island same as the rest of us. Is that spatial will be sold for 20p> which will be sad as I think they could go big.
seaking1
22/3/2017
09:03
well i'll sell at 5p at this rate! gla, one decent RNS on a client win will perk it up, here's hoping DYOR
qs99
22/3/2017
07:34
Yup, some decent size purchases IMO...
qs99
22/3/2017
07:24
Directors buying at those prices bodes well.

DC

daicaprice
20/3/2017
15:34
Time will tell! I'm sticking for 12 months and hope it goes we're I expect it. funds are buying so I'm happy.
seaking1
20/3/2017
15:06
Indeed, which can only be a positive for those that remain.
the big fella
20/3/2017
14:45
Agree TBF...one would have thought 4p would take some getting over short term based on the chart alone.

I think the directors were helping you out with your sales....nice timing for you.

gleach23
20/3/2017
14:31
The time to buy was below 2p not chasing this at 3.5p. The last "trading statement" actually provided no guidance on trading at all. The December update was dire. I believe the new management have a chance to turn things around, but surely another deeply discounted rights is a possibility. Any time a company mentions banking covenants has to be a red light.
As posted I feel quite fortunate to have double my money on this , when in December it looked like I have made a huge mistake. I thank whoever has been buying on mass to allow me to sell in size.

the big fella
20/3/2017
14:24
Bapodra investments, when you jump out when the price drops I will be jumping in!
seaking1
19/3/2017
20:32
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seaking1
17/3/2017
20:20
Early days on the new road? To me it all reads very well indeed, so far.

I notice from the chart, they haven't been above 10p since the iii chart start date of 24-12-2012, so that shouldn't be too difficult to make steady progress towards.

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fillipe
17/3/2017
17:30
Most likely this is bottom-picking on the basis that the revenue is pretty close to the market cap and so (in theory) undervalued, although there's always a reason for that.

In theory, if a business is viable, they should be able to squeeze a decent profit out of £25mln revenue.

I say in theory, because they haven't so far and its not as if they have a startup product. As they keep saying, 1 Spatial have been in business for years -market leading etc. etc.

Maybe the project sizes are just not big enough and potential customers all have different agendas, which require lots of tweaking.

So the key question is perhaps, have 1 Spatial got a black box of tricks or does each customer require a constant supply of expertise, for which the returns are not particularly good?

Also, they could I'm sure give some idea as to project sizes likely to develop into the future. Just not enough material information coming from them.

yump
17/3/2017
17:13
decent purchases IMO, bodes well for further rises next week....DYOR and good weekends
qs99
17/3/2017
17:09
Cheshire man, The next company figures are in May which should be a close loss, I hope . As I might be tempted to get more if the price drops.
seaking1
17/3/2017
16:33
About £61k, sizeable enough. Would be interested to know what percentage that is of his savings!
hubshank
17/3/2017
10:47
Cheshire man, from a fellow Cheshire man, even at these prices spatial is quite cheap. I think 10 p within 6 months as some of their contracts that are in the pipeline should be announced by then. Also the revenue stream should begin to kick in. Hope you buy back in and hold.
seaking1
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