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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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-1x Square | LSE:SQS | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.14025 | -3.06% | 4.4493 | 4.433 | 4.4655 | - | 0 | 16:35:26 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/6/2013 11:34 | Sp looking very solid above the 320p level | spaceparallax | |
29/5/2013 09:59 | very encouraging - amazing that the share price knew to react beforehand! | spaceparallax | |
29/5/2013 08:52 | Westhouse retains Buy and ups target to 400. Nice! | aishah | |
29/5/2013 07:58 | Encouraging AGM statement out this morning. Recruitment for their offshore centres looks like a big sign of confidence and they say they are on target to meet estimates. | daz | |
24/5/2013 09:32 | So, who is building an SQS stake? Recent rises have only been marginally eroded before another decent step-up - looking interesting | spaceparallax | |
15/5/2013 11:53 | I wonder if they're being wooed by a suitor? | spaceparallax | |
15/5/2013 10:03 | lets hope so - 5yr high now Peel Hunt LLP 14-05-13 BUY 2013 eps=25.78, 2014 eps=33.68 | aishah | |
15/5/2013 09:58 | Hmmm - looking interesting. Perhaps some big news on the way | spaceparallax | |
10/5/2013 10:12 | I missed yesterdays jump above the £3 mark - yippee | spaceparallax | |
30/4/2013 09:07 | Sanlam Securities Initiates coverage with a 360p target | aishah | |
08/4/2013 13:26 | £3 coming under threat | spaceparallax | |
27/3/2013 11:54 | Looking promising for a £3 breakout | spaceparallax | |
26/3/2013 16:00 | coming alive again | spaceparallax | |
21/3/2013 14:28 | Yes, that would be a good PER. The only concern is their inability to date to deliver consistent performance YoY - hence the chart. Hopefully, that will come with time and careful selection of work blend. | spaceparallax | |
20/3/2013 15:54 | With earnings forecast to be 34p next year (2014), the shares still look good value, so although they maybe due a breather, I think they'll reach new highs sooner rather than later. | daz | |
20/3/2013 14:10 | Looks as if we might be on the verge of a breakout | spaceparallax | |
12/3/2013 09:42 | coming alive again | spaceparallax | |
07/3/2013 23:26 | Big volume today. An institution wants more looking at the 6 figure trades and is there an overhang being taken out? | bbluesky | |
06/3/2013 21:05 | Missed this from earlier this month PH get it right , Managed Services EBITDA margin @ 9% ... might see an update.. Elsewhere, Peel Hunt has upgraded its rating for software firm SQS (LON:SQS) to 'buy' from 'hold' and upped the target price to 260 pence, from 168 pence. Analyst Alex Jarvis said he saw the stock as significantly undervalued. "EBITA margins should reach 6 per cent in 2012 and will progress towards 10 per cent in the longer term," he said in a note to clients. He added that sentiment against European IT services had weighed on the firm's valuation. "However, SQS has consistently delivered growth at a multiple of the broader IT sector. The build-up of managed services contracts, now over 20 per cent of sales, is steadily changing the company's quality of earnings and SQS's margin potential could extend into low double digits." | mr.oz | |
06/3/2013 20:08 | Details of Panmure upgrade: | major clanger | |
06/3/2013 17:37 | Panmure Upgrades to BUY and 295 TP Canaccord Reiterates BUY and 305 TP Westhouse Reiterates BUY and 325 TP | mr.oz | |
06/3/2013 14:54 | I can see the re-rating continuing, the relative security of the earnings growth justifies a higher rating IMHO | daz | |
06/3/2013 14:32 | we're getting a very positive mkt response to the results | spaceparallax | |
06/3/2013 09:45 | Panmure upgrades with 295p target | aishah | |
06/3/2013 09:11 | Great results, really solid progress in all areas. | spaceparallax |
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