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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 | |
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-8.00 | -1.52% | 518.00 | 517.00 | 520.00 | 530.00 | 517.00 | 522.00 | 83,241 | 13:17:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adjustment & Collection Svcs | 167.72M | 34.71M | 0.4776 | 10.95 | 380.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/6/2013 07:13 | They are astute at finding solutions that meet the demands of the day to day grind. As long as they keep doing that the business will continue to grow. Social security cheque payments one good example. Look at the website and try to find any business function that is not have great potential. | deltar | |
26/6/2013 13:16 | What's been increasing their revenue? in terms of segments and functional areas? | tradermania | |
22/6/2013 07:26 | Steadily climbing.... | deltar | |
21/6/2013 23:36 | What correction?! | bscuit | |
17/6/2013 07:54 | I agree, plus the range of activities they are involved in, listed on their home page, spells growth growth growth. | deltar | |
16/6/2013 22:24 | Nah, just cash and pre paid cards...no mobile stuff... Yet, i dare say, as mobile is emerging massively/predominnt Cheeres | leeson31 | |
16/6/2013 20:27 | Is Paypoint involved in mobile money / remittance like MBO.LSE MobilityOne in Asia or purely the mobile prepayments ? | orm5 | |
16/6/2013 18:57 | If it stays up ex divi I think we can expect a continued steady rise which is far better than too rapid, which combined with high yield make this share extremely attractive. | deltar | |
13/6/2013 18:03 | Well it got there via the UT at the end.Lets see if it holds tomorrow. Ex dividend for 35.2 including the special at the end of the month should help it stay around this level. | shauney2 | |
05/6/2013 18:33 | Getting very close... | deltar | |
28/5/2013 11:08 | all time highs, breakout.. may hit that psychological tenner :-) | leeson31 | |
28/5/2013 10:23 | WJ- many thanks! | quickmind | |
28/5/2013 08:33 | I suspect your source is slow to update after the results. Current year dividend 30.8p Next year's forecasts from the Singer, Numis and Cannacord are 35.1p, 34.8p and 34p respectively. | wjccghcc | |
27/5/2013 22:24 | I'm wondering why the forcast dividend for 2014 is lower than 2013 (excluding 15p special dividend). http://tools.morning | quickmind | |
24/5/2013 15:59 | 24th May 2013 PayPoint PLC Jefferies International Buy 914.75 1,020.00 Reiterates | mr.oz | |
24/5/2013 14:49 | They "retain" that target .. they missed the boat already months ago | mr.oz | |
24/5/2013 13:57 | Has the special divi killed it for now, Paypoint jumped 24.5p to a 52-week high of 914.5p following in line annual results which included a surprise special dividend payment of 15p a share. But Numis now sees better value elsewhere. Analyst David McCann says the shares are over-valued. None of the acquisitions/investm Now thats daft £6.20 ! | halogen | |
23/5/2013 20:27 | 23 May 13 PayPoint PLC Canaccord Genuity Buy 914.50 999.00 Upgrades | mr.oz | |
29/4/2013 15:05 | guess it had to sometime... | leeson31 | |
26/4/2013 22:41 | But now the chart is falling below thetrend. Why? | bscuit | |
10/4/2013 12:56 | Quiet here but looking at the two year chart the performance has been better than most. | deltar | |
11/3/2013 11:01 | Long way to go I hope.....looking forward to another ASOS. | deltar | |
04/3/2013 19:00 | Three years agio I took over the £150K ISA of a maiden aunt and put £10K into pay--now up over 3x--the star of the portfolio! During the period I bought foermyself and my wife.. A great find. | bscuit | |
21/2/2013 15:12 | Good info, cheers - no wonder I couldn't find it ;-) | t1tch |
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