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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Loopup Group Plc | LSE:LOOP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYQP6S60 | 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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-0.04 | -5.80% | 0.65 | 0.60 | 0.70 | 0.695 | 0.65 | 0.65 | 256,663 | 08:33:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computers & Software-whsl | 16.48M | -21.8M | -0.1102 | -0.06 | 1.29M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/8/2016 10:57 | I have picked up a few here maybe bit of a gamble but expect short term these may do well! Conference calls are really hit and miss both O2 and Powwownow are not great so any company that can improve this may have chance to grow. Appear to have lots of big clients so feel worth the gamble could easily see large rise in share price in the short term. | 1861andy | |
24/8/2016 10:41 | Seems to have generated more bulletin boards in two days than most companies achieve in a year. | mctmct | |
24/8/2016 10:37 | Yes correct, substantial..... in relation to how many listed | bigboots | |
24/8/2016 10:35 | bigboots I guess you are filling yours then? Care to tell us how many you bought? | mctmct | |
24/8/2016 09:51 | These will be taken out before they have the chance to realise a decent valuation The CEO has been quoted saying pre-listing that "we have had numerous approaches to be taken over for our technology and client base " but have resisted these approaches... They will be taken out a way higher multiples of todays price The flotation was heavily over subscribed and scaled back, what does that tell you They are also thinking of a dual listing here and in the US where 45% of their business is Great company with a very cheap valuation | bigboots | |
24/8/2016 08:57 | Was given it to use at work. Never used it. Have colleagues who do and it seems fine, just can't get interested in it. Given the market - one of the big boys will produce something to make it redundant. | bonio10000 | |
24/8/2016 08:44 | [LoopUp Photo Gallery from the London Stock Exchange Market Open Ceremony]: London Stock Exchange today welcomes LoopUp to AIM | martywidget | |
24/8/2016 08:36 | What do you mean by naked trader? | jimbojet17 | |
24/8/2016 08:35 | So much hate just because it's an AIM IPO. I got in the EIS route (thanks Timbo for the heads up the other week), but see this as an exciting prospect regardless. They will generate net profit this year and will be debt free, they will also continue to grow 30-40%. Now is a great time to be getting into this company. Oh, and check out the reference clients! | jimbojet17 | |
24/8/2016 07:49 | >>>MartyW Thanks for the link to the CNBC interview (link now in the header) The link to the AIM Admission document is now fixed: | timbo003 | |
24/8/2016 07:20 | LOOPup predicted to be a naked trader p&d imho, desp being PER of 50 Lets see, let the loo see the pup, in the words of Paddy McGuiness | tattooed93 | |
24/8/2016 07:15 | [Video] On CNBC earlier this morning: Conference call disruptor LoopUp will be the first U.K. tech firm to go public since the Brexit vote. Its co-CEO, Michael Hughes discusses the business strategy. We're more of a thoroughbred than a unicorn: LoopUp Co-CEO | martywidget | |
24/8/2016 06:58 | The shares qualify for EIS tax relief, so they only cost 70p/share for IPO participants, furthermore, if it goes bust in three years, investors can claim back 40% of the net cost of investment in further tax reliefs Why don't more people make use use of this very useful tax break? | timbo003 | |
24/8/2016 06:52 | Be bust in 3 years i suspect, take the profit now i guess son and pay the tax | 1birddog | |
24/8/2016 06:51 | >>>birddog, welcome to ADVFN I was allocated EIS qualifying shares, so this one is a three year hold for me if I wish to retain the generous tax breaks, so ramping doesn't work for me on this one. | timbo003 | |
24/8/2016 06:45 | >>>>Mart Good spot, I've just phoned FTI consulting, they are getting that fixed now. It didn't work on my PC either | timbo003 | |
24/8/2016 06:45 | my retirement fund23 Aug'16 - 12:10 - 4 of 16 1 0 OK another AIM IPO - this should easily loose its ipo shareholders 90% within 3 years and then have a 50% chance of going bust thereafter. The odds are firmly in favour of this being total and utter utter crud. Im with my retirement fund23 on this Looks fully priced on a cap of £32m pre new money and 600k post tax profit, PE looks 53 Add in PLC costs to that unless ive missed something and the opening premium and it didnt massively excite. | 1birddog | |
24/8/2016 06:43 | Admission doc unreadable. Not a good start. | someuwin | |
24/8/2016 06:40 | timboramper how many did u get in float | 1birddog | |
24/8/2016 06:34 | Thanks for setting up the boards for anyone interested in this at pre/post IPO. The Placing and Admission to AIM document that LoopUp have on their website is downloadable, however not currently legible/viewable on my mac using different browsers, only the first cover and last cover page and images and pie charts etc... Everything in between, the text is illegible. i.e page 3 onwards looks like this: & % ! ' & % " ! $& & $ # ' $ % + ! ' $ & && & ! 1 D: @ , = 0 49 , 9D / : @ - ? , - : @ ? ? 30 . : 9? 09? > : 1 .. etc... Bit of an infinite loop on a Mac! Is it only me, or did they not proof read it/test it on their site for different OS! Hmm | martywidget | |
24/8/2016 06:26 | AIM admission document now available on the corporate web site (link added to the header): | timbo003 | |
24/8/2016 06:14 | First day of dealing today....... Commenting on Admission, Steve Flavell, Co-Chief Executive Officer of LoopUp Group, commented: "The completion of the IPO process marks an important and exciting milestone on LoopUp's journey as a UK-headquartered and internationally-mind | timbo003 | |
23/8/2016 12:13 | They don't have all their eggs in one basket and there is plenty of opportunity for further growth (especially in the US)..... | timbo003 | |
23/8/2016 12:06 | ...furthermore, revenue is mainly recurring and compares well with SaaS recurring revenue benchmark: What's not to like? | timbo003 | |
23/8/2016 11:34 | >>>>> Are all your reasons subjective? or do you have any objective reasons for declining the opportunity to participate in the IPO? | timbo003 |
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