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SIV Sivota Plc

27.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sivota Plc LSE:SIV London Ordinary Share GB00BMH30492 ORD GBP0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 27.50 25.00 30.00 27.50 27.50 27.50 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investors, Nec 5.92M -3.2M -0.2542 -1.08 3.46M
Sivota Plc is listed in the Investors sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SIV. The last closing price for Sivota was 27.50p. Over the last year, Sivota shares have traded in a share price range of 27.50p to 95.00p.

Sivota currently has 12,585,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sivota is £3.46 million. Sivota has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.08.

Sivota Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/4/2016
13:27
P ugly ....disagree all you like simply look at market share mate ....print is no longer in decline ....it's moved on from when you worked with digital technology used to print the books including print on demand st ives covers all the bases ....
diablo1967
25/4/2016
13:05
diablo: I was associated with printing most of my working life - Print is a declining industry - Ok St Ives print books but so do very many others - Google About 19,000,000 results (0.81 seconds)

I must disagree with you on basic fundamantals and also intense competition both national and international in this market.

pugugly
25/4/2016
12:45
P ugly Unfortunately you do not know what your talking about ....Books are actually holding their own against digital e readers and in fact the trend is reversing ..gains in real books . Who else supply's the books we read ...who are the competition ?Three million books per week on average produced by st ives ....Lol
diablo1967
25/4/2016
12:37
Need to look at fundamentals (imo) Print is a declining industry - Being hit badly by the digital revolution - books (e-readers) Company accounts - On line. Advertising print - continuous falling demand -

Long ago letter press and etched copper blocks - Letter press printers and most litho printers gone to Carey Street along with type setters and most support services -

No support I can see from NTAV nor yield - so why buy into a falling market.

pugugly
25/4/2016
12:27
Yes, I think so. The RSI has improved steadily over the past hour or so, now over 60. The bid/ask totals now 40k v 73k and the best ask up to 125.5p.

It needs to be hearing some definitive broker forecast numbers, imo.

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fillipe
25/4/2016
12:22
Found a base?
tsmith2
25/4/2016
12:00
The vote will be to leave the EU ... by a big margin !

Not the right move, but that is the way it will go.

Too many peeps fekked off with the way it is .!!!!!!!!!!!!

squire007
25/4/2016
11:29
would like it to edge higher soon
richtea1701
25/4/2016
11:16
SIV has lost 103p today, sure an intraday retrace of 15p-20p

OPening price was 160p, bottom 120p

bad robot
25/4/2016
11:12
What most people have discounted, labour voters are ones who have been pounced on by mass immigration, e.g social housing and blue collar jobs. Companies are discriminated against locals.

Forget about what the commie Corbyn says, labour voters will be the one making sure the 50% is broken.

Don't forget Gillian Duffy, the woman gorgon called a bigot, there are millions like her around.


A vote for Brexit is another nail for callmedave Coffin too, he will have to resign on the 24th June, and labour voters want him out.

bad robot
25/4/2016
11:07
Anyway, back to the share! This could bounce later I think.
sharetrader3006
25/4/2016
11:05
BR, Although some of the rhetoric used in your post is questionable, I tend to agree on the whole.
sharetrader3006
25/4/2016
11:01
25-3o% fair. Near 50% way too much
tsmith2
25/4/2016
10:57
The rhetoric narrative is make people believe than the pro-eussr gang are winning, so that people do not even go out and vote as they think it's a no win. Callemdave has jinxed the Pro-eussr gang by having the Hussein (the kiss of death) to prop him up
bad robot
25/4/2016
10:52
it will all boil down to better off in the pocket - like it always does. Look after number 1 is the way people think now. Osborne smashed this last week with 4k worse off which spooked all the mug punters. No way we will be coming out.
richtea1701
25/4/2016
10:49
Doesn't mean anything. Still nine weeks to go. Still no major lead for remain.

isis 25 Apr'16 - 10:39 - 1379 of 1383 1 0

Brexit going out to 4-1 on now.

Not gonna happen.

sharetrader3006
25/4/2016
10:49
The last election was a bit weird as it had the Tories to gain most seats but Milliband to be next PM as they figured he would lead a coalition.

This is a Yes or No situation - they are putting the frighteners on everyone so most people probably won't even vote.

isis
25/4/2016
10:47
Thought you meant leave odds gone out to 4-1 - apologies
woody888
25/4/2016
10:46
apologies isis 4-1 on (1-4) is correct
woody888
25/4/2016
10:45
Referendum On EU Membership Result

View Form & Analysis
Stay 2/7 3/10 2/7 2/7 1/3 2/9 1/4 2/7 1/4 3/10 3/10 2/7 3/10 3/10 1/4 1/4 1/4 2/7 1/3 1/4 1/3
Leave 11/4 12/5 13/5 13/5 11/5 3 13/5 9/4 11/4 5/2 5/2 13/5 12/5 12/5 9/4 11/4 11/4 13/5 4/7 13/5

isis
25/4/2016
10:43
4-1 is not true isis you are making things up - please refer to odds checker for accuracy
woody888
25/4/2016
10:39
Brexit going out to 4-1 on now.

Not gonna happen.

isis
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