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STL Stilo International Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Stilo International Plc LSE:STL London Ordinary Share GB0009597484 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.00 1.00 5.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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25/11/2016
09:27
I don't think this is Brewin D adding but one of the client types for a SIPP. A few years ago my holding used to be lumped together with other SIPP holders when BD were in the high 20's percentagewise.
langland
25/11/2016
08:45
Interesting to see Brewin Dolphin upping their stake again.
michaelmouse
24/11/2016
09:05
SL the multi-bagger potential as we know is dependent on sales of OmniMark, Migrate and AuthorBridge with particular attention on AB gaining significant traction.

I don't want to look as if I'm ramping the company so we'll have to wait and see.

I will say this though. As I indicated in my previous post Stilo is conservatively managed with no debt and decent cash levels. The company has a very prestigious client list. At a market cap. of less than £8m (I notice a small tick down in the share price has just occurred) I'd expect the market cap. to at least double if things just tick along without significant traction. Multi-bagging if AB really takes off.

michaelmouse
23/11/2016
22:49
Great!

I think your figures for the present period together with 2017 and 2018 are bang on. If anything, I reckon those figures are are bare minimum at the very least and if things progress as planned then the dividends will be greater! Much greater!

Interestingly Mouse, when you say it could be a "huge multi bagger" what kind of "huge" are you talking about from its current price of 7p ish. It would be interesting to get the thoughts of a man with your experience, especially with your recent success with Avesco amongst others?

stilolosses
23/11/2016
19:32
For this year SL I'd expect a final div of 0.06p giving 0.1p in total.

Next year 0.12p (total) and the following year 0.14p (total). Rises of 20% and 17% respectively.

Anything above those figures would be a bonus of course.

The beauty about Stilo is that it could eventually be a huge multi-bagger if it achieves its latent potential, but at the same time it's conservatively managed so you're unlikely to lose your shirt.

An equally "delightful answer" I'd venture, but modesty prevents me saying so ;)

michaelmouse
23/11/2016
18:30
What a delightful answer.

I agree that it is most definitely on a upward trend but in relation to today's specific rise is to do with the big levels of buys throughout the day. Anything else, only those who know knows.

So in relation to the progressive dividends, bearing in mind they were increased 33% last year and the likelihood is that the present period will probably be around the same levels, what do you expect the levels of increase to be in 2017 and 2018 (maybe I am jumping the gun with this one at this stage), but it would be interesting to see your response?

stilolosses
23/11/2016
16:50
I don't really care about why the share price has gone up today SL. Chartists will tell you the share price is in a clear upward trend, and the share price has just bounced upwards off the support line and should go higher.

I'll be happy if Stilo keep making their steady progress and continue with their progressive dividend policy. Any game changing news would be a bonus of course.

Why do you think the price has gone up SL?

michaelmouse
23/11/2016
16:34
I will give this one to you mouse. My "sauce" is in fact a male. No more!!!

Looks like all those silent critics and those that come on these boards and have various opinions too have silently piled in to Stilo shares today. Typical! But more the merrier! No doubt, they will have the're own expert opinions in due course once the dust has settled.

Anyway, why do you think the share price has gone up today Mouse?

stilolosses
23/11/2016
15:09
Lol so do I Clock.

Mouse I think he is building bridges and is migrating at the same time lol!

stilolosses
23/11/2016
13:38
Things looking a bit "saucy" on here.

SL since we're talking in riddles has your "sauce" made his mark perhaps, or has he migrated? Possibly built some bridges?

;).

michaelmouse
23/11/2016
13:01
LOL SL I like your "sauce".
clocktower
23/11/2016
12:41
My "sauce" told me about this and I posted it on here today before we even had any movement whatsoever in the share price today clock. Of course, even my "sauce" cannot answer that one. I wish he could!!!!!!!!! My "sauce" is good but not that good!!!!!!!
stilolosses
23/11/2016
12:27
To high or to low SL?
clocktower
23/11/2016
12:01
Jambo! My "sauce" just told me that the share price is wrong too!
stilolosses
23/11/2016
11:45
Jambo! Absolutely, completely and utterly wrong! "This damn sauce!"
stilolosses
23/11/2016
08:58
Jambo - wrong STL.
milesy
23/11/2016
08:42
My "sauce" told me he cracked it for a "hat trick!"
stilolosses
15/11/2016
12:34
I always said our number 1 poster was keeping himself up to date with all the postings here.

Fantastic to see him back!

"The pre and post conversion work involved alongside the deployment of Migrate in dealing with companies legacy content has so far served to stultify its widespread uptake"

......I totally agree. Totally! This has stultified its widespread use for the last 9 years or so! Ever since it was launched.


IBM and Stilo will certainly continue to work hand in hand and push Authorbridge forward but I hope the timescales for uptake are nowhere near the 9 years taken for Migrate to date.

stilolosses
15/11/2016
12:15
Cheers mudbath,good to see you back.
russ505
15/11/2016
11:23
Good to see you posting again mudbath, always an interesting read.
michaelmouse
15/11/2016
11:05
Great to hear from you again.
firth
15/11/2016
10:13
The pre and post conversion work involved alongside the deployment of Migrate in dealing with companies legacy content has so far served to stultify its widespread uptake.

AuthorBridge however has no such restricting factors.
AB's drawback is that it is up against "free to use" competitors.
Accordingly pricing has to be restrained(at the outset)to the "very low cost" model already outlined by Stilo.

Thanks to russ505, we already have details regarding one of the first contracts secured for AuthorBridge.

As for AB Cloud,this is projected to be released on Dec 9th 2016 whereupon there should be a further announcement from the Stilo.

It is hoped that AuthorBridge will indeed prove to be a disruptive technology and as such carries some potential to become an industry standard.

IBM and Stilo continue apace with their collaboration,seeking to hone and expand AuthorBridge .As regards "full production" at IBM,posters seem to be focusing on what this exactly means.To do so,imo,is to miss the point,for both Mike Iantosca of IBM and Stilo chief Les Burnham speak in unison on this point.

Just one final thought,this time on the all important share price.
It looks to me that this has just reached the low point of its upwards channel.
On my reckoning the next action might see new highs achieved within the next three months.

Good luck to Stilo and all its investors.Keep up the good research work russ505 and The Mouse for there will surely be much to comment upon in 2017.

mudbath
14/11/2016
17:09
Stilo.Thanks.
russ505
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