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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Paypoint Plc | LSE:PAY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B02QND93 | ORD 1/3P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3.00 | 0.63% | 482.50 | 479.00 | 484.50 | 491.00 | 475.00 | 487.00 | 95,224 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adjustment & Collection Svcs | 167.72M | 34.71M | 0.4776 | 10.08 | 349.95M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2013 14:15 | There was recent news about the possibility of paying bills by mobile, which I think could have significant impact on earnings. Any views? Unless a support level is found soon I fear a significant drop. . Chart looks tricky. | bscuit | |
24/1/2013 10:59 | +ve ims (3q) DeltaR: thx for the info. | quickmind | |
29/11/2012 07:15 | looks very good to me at first glance All systems still go All KPIs growing :Transactions , Revenue , Profit , Divi | mr.oz | |
26/11/2012 18:01 | kingmidas2.....the yield is based on the price today so at £8.80 to sell the yield on exit is just 3%. The price I originally paid is immaterial as the shares cannot be bought today at £2.55 so the yield is no longer 11.3% | davidosh | |
26/11/2012 17:57 | Every aspect of the business model points to exponential growth in parallel with expansion in the use of the internet. | deltar | |
26/11/2012 16:53 | Davidosh Am I missing something? If you bought Paypoint at an average price of £2.55 and the current price is,say,£8.48 the forecast yield of 3.4% equates to 11.3%. With price growth potential and such a good yield I would have hesitated to sell. | kingmidas2 | |
26/11/2012 13:42 | I sold out probably a little early too as announced last week Always difficult to time things perfectly and most investors find selling is far more difficult to get right than buying. Paypoint has been great for me so no complaints though and good luck to those who remain invested it is just that the original reason for my investment no longer remains for me. | davidosh | |
26/11/2012 13:34 | Looks like £9 could go this week - quiet BB would indicate mostly investors rather than traders i would a guess. Sold 1200 last week at £8.29 wish i had waited now - still have 5000 shares so not complaining | bobcomins2 | |
26/11/2012 08:39 | Interesting how shares like this one with a great track record and prospects attract so little interest on their BB. Not complaining though! | deltar | |
22/11/2012 05:00 | Steadily upwards brilliant formula. | deltar | |
21/11/2012 14:52 | hell of a rise! overall long term | leeson31 | |
21/11/2012 14:51 | Well done you holders,post 763,,reach for the skyyyyyyy,,++++ing hell what a result,,weighed in weighed in,,,lend us a fiver ! | halogen | |
19/11/2012 09:26 | SP seems to be holding up in spite of DVLA..... | deltar | |
13/11/2012 12:56 | I see Paypoint have lost the DVLA contract bid. Wonder how much that will have cost them. Well done to the Post Office though | parkerjohn | |
19/10/2012 13:07 | The chart speaks for itself...........gre | deltar | |
18/9/2012 18:13 | Rumours and BB posts suggest enough is enough and the retailers are planning a mass protest and will refuse bill payments for a period of time. Paypoint are trying to make wine from raisins. | jusmasel99 | |
03/9/2012 13:24 | where did you get that info Dr? cheers | leeson31 | |
03/9/2012 13:21 | Paypoint looking to expand their East Europe connections + make a big move into East Africa | dr rosso | |
02/8/2012 16:24 | After such a large rise,can you blame profit takers. | imperial3 | |
23/6/2012 09:39 | Reach for the sky people,,former holder,,keep the faith great business to be in.. | halogen | |
29/5/2012 20:12 | Bscuit - this has great potential imho - keep the faith. | deltar |
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