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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cerillion Plc | LSE:CER | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYYX6C66 | ORD 0.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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20.00 | 1.31% | 1,545.00 | 1,530.00 | 1,560.00 | 1,550.00 | 1,525.00 | 1,525.00 | 30,880 | 14:09:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 39.17M | 12.93M | 0.4391 | 35.19 | 454.95M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/4/2016 07:45 | Today's update confirms that trading is in line. Which means that pe, current and forecast, is around 17.5 (stocko). The sector's average pe is around 22 (also stocko), so there is further upside. I have partly cashed in to protect my profit, the rest is free ride. | ramridge | |
22/4/2016 07:15 | After the trading update this morning and the resulting 1.8% rise at the time of writing, I'm reminded of the story about the economist who walked by some money on the ground and when asked why he didn't pick it up, said "if it were real, someone else would've picked it up already". | ocaudillo | |
20/4/2016 06:47 | Except, this isn't gambling. The last three years' figures are out there already. Their accounts are straightforward, this one doesn't need a spreadsheet or a even a calculator - it's enough to eyeball it. What's so crucial about "the update"? Maybe you have some reason to believe that business has dropped off a cliff since the end of last September? | ocaudillo | |
19/4/2016 12:38 | Salpara , you simply said it for me- i was only in this one fo r ashort period and got out quickly after the first fall with a small profit- the only test is indeed in the update , the rest is gambling - i hope i will always remember this venerable mantra | ali47fish | |
15/4/2016 11:52 | I looked at this one at float but I have little confidence in new IPOs after getting absolutely caned by HSS last year. I now take a view that I will only invest when I see the first set of financial data and if that means I miss the first bump in the share price price so be it! | salpara111 | |
15/4/2016 11:41 | Think punters might have a chance to get into this nearer the one pound mark | buying | |
15/4/2016 05:31 | RobMal - Thanks for the links. I found the edison interview interesting. The CEO was a tad nervous. Probably his first time being interviewed on business TV. Having reviewed again the financials in the admission document, the huge rise in the share price has probably brought this share to being fully priced now as opposed to being cheap at the start. So my view now is that it will settle around today's price (after yesterday's 11% sell-off). But the real test will be when we get a broker forecast and see how the market reacts. All IMO. | ramridge | |
14/4/2016 17:32 | issuu.com/businessre www.cerillion.com/Ne www.edisoninvestment | robmal | |
14/4/2016 16:07 | I wonder how much further it has to fall? | gswredland | |
14/4/2016 15:44 | i am one of them who sold out/as soon as i saw afall of more than 10 pc i went out with a small profit- i hate thse shares which spike for days and fall like a stone- the interview on proactive with the ceo was impressive and added only to sell this morning! no lessons learnt | ali47fish | |
14/4/2016 14:24 | The last commentary on this share as far as I know is from Tempus of The Times (end march) when he said to buy because it was ipo'ed too cheaply. Something like 8xEBITDA. He said it was a mature business priced too cheap. | ramridge | |
14/4/2016 13:39 | I did this a couple of weeks ago. Dropped 12% in a day down to around 106. Then rallied up to 140+ in the following days. | liam1om | |
14/4/2016 12:02 | probably naked trader's band of followers who piled in when he recommended this share a few weeks back, and who are now busy exiting when they smell a 5-10% gain. | ramridge | |
14/4/2016 11:51 | ali 47 - read the IPO document on their website. there are currently no forecasts, still in the blackout period. | oregano | |
14/4/2016 11:47 | Did I miss something today? | salpara111 | |
13/4/2016 14:54 | @ali - I read the admission document, it has the company financials in there and I formed a view on what was reasonable. @staverly - believe it's 29,513,486 but point taken. I don't rely on ADVFN for my numbers. DMOR, cheers. Will certainly get back in once the price is a touch saner :) | ocaudillo | |
13/4/2016 09:34 | ocaudillo - ADVFN market cap has been wrong since IPO, they've only just got the name right! With TVR of 27.5m shares, current m/cap is around £38m, the lower end of my ballpark. DYOR | staverly | |
13/4/2016 08:59 | Please how did you establish it is expensive- i cant find any p/e ratio and naked trader sais t is or was cheap? | ali47fish | |
13/4/2016 08:12 | Looked at the numbers and bought a fair few towards the end of March, a day or two after this one came out. Seemed on the expensive side but good enough at that price. Up over 50% in a couple of weeks is unwarranted and now this company is downright expensive. Sold. | ocaudillo | |
12/4/2016 14:36 | I am very happy with not having a forecast and see the share price keep sailing upwards! | ramridge | |
12/4/2016 13:46 | i have scoured the internet for any forecasts and there are none? had to ring the company and left my number for the CFO to call me later- in the meantime if anyone here finds something please post it | ali47fish | |
08/4/2016 10:20 | Naked Trader has been buying more | tanneg | |
08/4/2016 09:36 | Are there any forecasts for this new company?Share price rising steeply | nfs | |
08/4/2016 09:32 | This share's climb is getting steeper. Very happy as I invested at the IPO stage. But puzzled by the consistent big demand. Is it insti's who are piling in? | ramridge |
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