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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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One Media Ip Group Plc | LSE:OMIP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1DRDZ07 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.00 | 3.80 | 4.20 | 4.00 | 3.76 | 4.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Services, Nec | 5.13M | 438k | 0.0020 | 20.00 | 8.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/11/2013 10:22 | Dividend is 0.077 pence. It is remarkable that a young business growing at a pace is paying a dividend. Whilst they do have a sizable cash holding, they are prudently conserving it for future acquisitions. I think we will have to accept that the dividend yield will fall over the next few years as our capital increases. | nextlink | |
01/11/2013 10:15 | I thought fair value on projections was around 15p at the time of float - without further acquisitions, and given the very strong balance sheet, lack of debt, profits, business model and divvy. The business model is being recognized at last imho for its strength, and imho beautiful simplicity and effectiveness (and the extension to existing deals is imho further confirmation of that) - and at this level i am more than happy to hold as I can only see overall upside over the next 12 months from profitability and acquisitions. The one thing we are lacking is that killer acquisition as yet, but given our relationship with The Orchard and so many leading internet names, I guess that could come anytime given the strong cash balances and balance sheet. When that acquisition comes, (when not if in my opinion) then i think 25p will be easily acheieveable. Those who rushed to take a profit at 10p or so after float, i hope they made enough to cover what would have been their gains here, but anyone selling now imho might well be faced with a similar thought within the next 6-12 months imho! | microscope | |
01/11/2013 09:14 | Quite right - read it as 0.77p per share | slavy | |
01/11/2013 09:10 | Steady as she goes I would say but slightly disappointing since I thought the recent dramatic rise might have been based on a sizeable deal but no indication of one in that RNS. I feel these are plenty high enough for now ( but then I said that at 7p!!!) | harrogate | |
01/11/2013 09:00 | What about 0.45% div. | 14stuart | |
01/11/2013 08:29 | Can only buy 1600 online at the mo. Nice update today, approx 4.5% divi should help underpin the share price | slavy | |
01/11/2013 07:18 | Nice trading update | the shuffle man | |
01/11/2013 01:36 | The spread has narrowed a lot now so we can expect new buyers now. | pjhutchy | |
31/10/2013 09:04 | Shame the thread in Fool never really took off... 1.75p in June 2010... ;) | microscope | |
30/10/2013 22:30 | After significant moves in the last week surely some of you must have it in your top tens...? So if OMIP is in your top ten you may want to join in completing this ... | davidosh | |
30/10/2013 13:44 | Sizable buy at 13:24:38 76,000 at 17.0308 pence. On most sites recorded as a Sell. Sure it was a buy, as was a 53,000 trade on Monday. Further investigation. Was offered 17.10 pence for 50K dummy trade. So possible those trades were sells. Which is extremely bullish. Results now around six weeks away. | nextlink | |
30/10/2013 13:23 | Yes they may be trying to fill an order. I've tried various trade amounts and finally bought 15K at 17.2pence. Larger trades quoted at prices I didn't want to pay. | nextlink | |
30/10/2013 13:22 | Spot on JS And it didnt work Up we go again | the shuffle man | |
30/10/2013 13:04 | ... I think this is known as a tree-shake. MMs marking the price down with NO SELLS AT ALL!! | jswjsw | |
29/10/2013 16:10 | Nice to see the buyers continuing. 20 pretty soon at this rate! | jswjsw | |
25/10/2013 12:54 | this is looking very strong in the last few days... | janeann | |
22/10/2013 21:07 | All about MOS Nothing to do with OMIP | nextlink | |
22/10/2013 20:37 | apologies my prior posting was not for this bb | propercharlie | |
21/10/2013 14:34 | jamielein I've been in profit, got greedy and seen a profit turn into a large loss. You've doubled your money and can select another winner or perhaps two winners. | nextlink | |
21/10/2013 14:31 | When tipped most shares from my experience go up one day and down the next. This appears to be steadily upwards day after day. Major shareholders, including Helium,hold 62.86% and that is after Hugh Bett sold almost half his stake. So 37.14% available - I've been adding and not tempted to sell any yet. I first bought in December 2010 and intend to keep most long term. I rather think it's a deal on the way Prelims due early December. | nextlink | |
21/10/2013 14:20 | Looks like I'm a bit of an idiot for selling. | jamielein | |
21/10/2013 14:11 | This has either been tipped somewhere or a deal is coming ..this is madness ( but in a good way!) | harrogate | |
21/10/2013 13:17 | Met the management at a presentation and impressed with the concept. A sod to buy but worth buying in small parcels. | stanmore2 | |
21/10/2013 12:31 | Still only got a market cap of £10m following todays rise ! | the shuffle man | |
20/10/2013 22:59 | Agree, doobster. The entire chart can't be seen on ADFN. OMIP moved from PLUS markets in April 2013. ISDX gives the whole chart. (ISDX trades still happen, independently of AIM) Taking the whole chart, the rise from 0.375 in November 2008 went to a high of 11.62 in May 2013. It fell back to 8.88, and so on chart basics alone it is looking fora price just above 20 at some point. The longterm co prospects are way above this, mind you... | jswjsw |
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