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AZEM AZ Electro.

388.75
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
AZ Electro. AZEM London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 388.75 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
388.75
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AZ Electro. AZEM Dividends History

No dividends issued between 25 Apr 2014 and 25 Apr 2024

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Posted at 28/1/2014 11:59 by nomdeplume
Now here's a laugh. Barclays are listing my AZEM shares as ZEMA shares at £17.97 each. My percentage profit is given as 6519%. What is more, they seen prepared to sell them at the price quoted. I'm tempted to try but I'm not sure that I quite have the guts for it.
Posted at 15/12/2013 17:15 by robertfaulkner
Is it only big 250/FT100 companies where if there is a bid, the share price goes over the offer price in the hope there's another counter bid flushed out?


There is no stamp duty on AZEM so it is very cheap to buy and just wait for the 403,5p
Posted at 05/12/2013 13:01 by calahan
Well done to all those who stuck with AZEM. They were a sizable chunk of my portfolio at one point but I gradually sold out at the end of last year on the way up to 350p (so way before it peaked) because I felt it was getting closer to fair value (which I opined to be 350p at the time).

Looked at them again when they crashed but I wanted the dust to settle before buying (and to see if there was another warning on the way), but the share price was quickly back over £3 when it had settled, which put me off buying (as they seemed even more fair value then given the profit warning). Been watching closely for the past few weeks though and was waiting for the chart to bottom out, which is seems to have done with yesterdays higher low, and so I was all set next week to start accumulating some AZEM again. Doh!

Oh well, best laid plans and all that.

Congrats again to holders (£4 is a great premium to the current price, especially as the share price would likely take at least a good year to reach that of its own accord, and that's with lots of good news flow, which was certainly not guaranteed)
Posted at 15/11/2013 14:53 by nomdeplume
NHP5: i'm not sure that your argument that the share price will fall is well founded. Tablets and phones sales tend to be cyclical with most manufacturers releasing new phones and tablets in time for the holiday season. Most tablets and phones are therefore bought about this time of the year and AZEM's share price is also cyclical: generally, it falls in the middle of the year and rises at the end of the year and the first part of the New Year.The tablet and phone market is still expanding, but total sales must to some extent reflect the general world economy. There is a big expansion planned in China with the introduction of new networks. The world economy will not stay depressed for ever and I can see the AZEM share price rising steadily over the coming months.
Posted at 14/11/2013 07:50 by nhp5
Robert: please never follow any red hot tips! Please do your own research and re-evaluate a company to see if you still think its good value for you. I normally cast my eye over companies again I've bought that go up significantly and ask myself, would I buy this again today? If the answer is 'yes', I will hold and possibly top up, if not, consider selling. But tipsters often have very hidden motives and have stakes (direct or indirect) in the companies they tip and ramp and deramp. Please be very careful. Best of luck.

Ps Can't see this share will go anything but down in my opinion. Yes tablets are becoming more popular, but that doesn't mean AZEM are the best in their sector and have a piece of the action. Tablet sales have been rising for some time, but that hasn't been translated in AZEM's performance which has gone in the other direction. In fact, as NEIL pointed out, they envisage 'softness' in demand which would worry me as an investor here. I agree, profits warning likely and insiders probably know it hence the decline in share price Trading update was very alarming to me.
Posted at 12/11/2013 08:34 by robertfaulkner
I thought AZEM products go into tablets and smart phones, won't a big pick up in consumers electronics see AZEM up to 400p again.

This was the only share I'd owned that I got a red hot tip to buy, and then 6 months after IPO told to get out, I did and missed the last 100p of SP

AZEM's share price seems to have an ability to surprise
Posted at 08/11/2013 12:53 by neilgp
Can I respectfully ask why holders feel their is upside to AZEM?

I can't really see it; the IMS had plenty of red flags with revenues down, indications of 'softness' in demand which likely to continue to year end, etc. Doesn't seem to offer any reassurance of improvement in the short/medium term and the chart is clearly trending down. Wouldn't be surprised of a profits warning announcement. And its not exactly cheap either at circa 15 x PE. Open to meaningful/mature discussion so welcome your thoughts please? Regards
Posted at 05/11/2013 09:16 by nomdeplume
No, not in Sirius but I am in Kenmare, a titanium mine in Mozambique. I bought in years ago at 20p - took up the rights issue at 5p after the Irish banking crisis - saw the shares rise to 60p but held on as they looked as if they could make a pound. They are now 20p again!

My biggest problem is not banking profit when it's there. I'm trying to overcome my reluctance to sell which is why I sold FirstGroup at +10%.

Hopefully, AZEM has now bottomed, I think it had some problems with deferred orders during the recent American money problems.
Posted at 25/7/2013 20:15 by robertfaulkner
Any reason given for downgrade, I thought AZEM was linked to tablet and smartphone sales and they are still buoyant
Posted at 13/3/2013 07:18 by robertfaulkner
Does anyone know if you pay stamp duty when you buy AZEM shares?

I bought and sold through Selftrade and looking for the profit (I sold at 295p bo hoo) I couln't find the original contract notes and got a simple print out that shows stamp duty as £0 on the purchase.

The SA after co name seems to mean Luxembourg registered company, does this mean no stamp duty?

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