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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kcom Group Plc | LSE:KCOM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007448250 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 120.00 | 120.00 | 120.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/2/2016 00:11 | Quiet on here.Can anyone explain the rise to over 120,when the Market was down,and then the fall,when the market rose to around 107,where its been trading for a few weeks.Noticed some big buys recently ? | garycook | |
11/2/2016 15:15 | Thank you for that cheerful thought :-( | lord gnome | |
11/2/2016 15:14 | Could the share price even strike the SMA200 at 98p I wonder? | wasntreallysurewhatwasgoingon | |
03/2/2016 12:37 | If they are no longer having to service the debt perhaps they'll increase the dividend | orchestralis | |
26/1/2016 21:59 | Buyers are getting back in already it seems. | donald trumpton | |
17/1/2016 12:51 | SMA 50 currently at 105.1p. The share price will cross that line at some point, whether you like it or not. Then boy do I BUY! SMA 30 is at 113.4p, it's not even there yet! Maybe tomorrow then? | lazy sunday afternoon | |
01/1/2016 20:22 | What's the 3650 sma? | leonasdad | |
01/1/2016 20:20 | Who knows bonor, but I'll grab some then as well. gla | donald trumpton | |
30/12/2015 11:16 | The SMA 30 is only at 103.8p now. The share price will of course strike that line soon, but at what level will it be then? | bonor | |
30/12/2015 10:01 | Could easily slump into the 110 area. Perhaps tomorrow? | bonor | |
30/12/2015 09:28 | Only 3p away from your target now dung, which looks realistic to me. | major look major stare | |
29/12/2015 12:05 | Pull back all going to plan. Looking for 112p me. | dung shop ing | |
25/12/2015 14:51 | Loving the pull back. SMA 30 at 102p. Watch it. | christmas day tart | |
21/12/2015 18:30 | Makes sense mayers. | dung shop ing | |
21/12/2015 16:21 | Still got some muscle, this rally. | clive talking | |
21/12/2015 10:14 | I would expect at least, the gap to be filled down to circa 112p in the next few sessions.. | dung shop ing | |
19/12/2015 11:48 | At some point in the near future, the share price will pull back to the SMA 30, which is currently at a smidgen over 99p just now. See, there will be plenty of opportunities to join the charge yet! | cardinal richelieu | |
18/12/2015 17:08 | Nice to see this holding up today. Ex divi 24th Dec. | 2febe | |
17/12/2015 21:41 | I would like to set a stop loss but am wary of a significant spike-down. I note there has been a substantial fall in the Dow today and across the board we usually fall in synchrony. The Dow however was falling whilst KCOM was advancing this afternoon and other shares were falling. So??. Questor of The Daily Telegraph recommended on the 15th I believe,but we seem to have gone beyond the time-frame of its influence, I would have thought. | mayers | |
17/12/2015 19:23 | Patience IS a virtue.... | eburne1960 | |
17/12/2015 16:59 | Same here, hanging on for years with very little action then POW! | septimus quaid | |
17/12/2015 16:30 | The yield in the next two years (promised at least 6 pence) is still > 5% even at current price 120 pence. Applying an above market yield of over 4% implies that this can go as high as 150 pence with momentum behind it, plus possibility of takeover which will take it to a price of anybody's guess. | ceaserxzy | |
17/12/2015 13:09 | The yield is now 4.5% at current prices (obviously rising 10% this year). | rcturner2 | |
17/12/2015 13:02 | nigthepig Not made easier by the substantial dividend. Seems remarkable - is there a take-over in the offing? And that would make it yet more difficult. Best wishes for your decision. | mayers |
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