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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Triad Group Plc | LSE:TRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009035741 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 255.00 | 250.00 | 260.00 | 258.00 | 255.00 | 258.00 | 1,500 | 08:00:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 14.86M | -44k | -0.0027 | -944.44 | 42.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/4/2017 19:27 | Some chunky trades going through Each time near the mid price Are they working a sell ?There was 80 k at 80p last weekOr are they worked buys ?Sicknote | s34icknote | |
24/4/2017 16:41 | (election fraud charges relate to searches done using Triad Software at Election commission) From Guardian: 41m ago 15:57 Sturgeon claims May called early election partly because she is worried about Tories facing election fraud charges from 2015 Sturgeon claims that one of the reasons why Theresa May called a snap election was her fear that Tories would be charged in relation to alleged election fraud in 2015. | netcurtains | |
21/4/2017 12:55 | "IF" IF Triad decided to give a dividend each year of about £1M (that appears to be about the profit level we're at) then (if that equated to 5% interest) the share price would need to rise about 70% (otherwise the dividend payout would be nearer 10%). However I expect most IT companies that pay dividends probably give 1% at best - imagine what price that would equate to? But lets keep it real as we can. Based on potential dividend we could theoretically be trading at £1.40 come June (results time) and that is if they have won no new contracts (but if one assumes they have landed one or two new contracts then that would be a whole new ball game - £2 a share). | netcurtains | |
20/4/2017 13:36 | cfro: Any heavy use of "electorial commission" software is good for Triad. Put in your constituency and see whos paid for what and if anything looks dodgy: | netcurtains | |
20/4/2017 13:31 | 7 weeks till final results .Clock ticking again !Sicknote | s34icknote | |
20/4/2017 10:08 | One assumes the announcement of 'yet' another General Election will equate to more business for TRD? | cfro | |
19/4/2017 18:29 | Re "electorial commission" - it does not mention Triad Software, but the story has now reached the Daily Mirror: | netcurtains | |
19/4/2017 13:40 | Hi Wilmdav (good job mate - like what you did!): Its worth pointing out that in JUNE the "criminal proceedings" results on the TWENTY TORY MPs will be known - will there be any criminal prosecutions? It was Triad who did the electorial commission search engine software... Whatever happens this could be the Torys HILLARY CLINTON moment! | netcurtains | |
19/4/2017 11:43 | Their web site is not very impressive but the case studies suggest they have a good relationship with the UK government. My uninformed impression is of a good IT company that has grown mainly by recommendations by word of mouth. However:- "The Board is currently focused on implementing its strategy to further strengthen the business and share price. This includes increasing our investment in marketing activities . . . . . ." Below is a link to an exercise I normally do before making a decision on whether to invest. | wilmdav | |
19/4/2017 09:29 | Just 1500 shares currently available for me to buy online, so looks like it | gleach23 | |
19/4/2017 09:18 | Next move up coming ?Well done on wey net .Sicknote | s34icknote | |
13/4/2017 22:54 | seems we're all be here one way or another come the results. | netcurtains | |
13/4/2017 17:54 | Held up well despite the selling pressure .Sicknote | s34icknote | |
12/4/2017 16:11 | Nice to see the tick-up today. I've added a few more this afternoon. | cfro | |
12/4/2017 15:21 | Looks likely !Sicknote | s34icknote | |
12/4/2017 15:09 | just 1500 shares available online to me atm...hopefully poised for another leg up | gleach23 | |
08/4/2017 09:47 | thanks bamboo - I whacked that one in too! | netcurtains | |
08/4/2017 09:44 | net, there are quite a few different charts on offer from advfn. If you find one you like in another header, just copy the image address by right clicking on the image and select copy. Then paste it into the header, change the ticker code within the image file to TRD, and use the html code to display image file. eg | bamboo2 | |
08/4/2017 08:48 | Got the volume in the end - bit blurry but good enough | netcurtains | |
07/4/2017 22:32 | Thx, but sorry I cannot help with the Volumes thing. BTW, its back to this thread for me although I don't expect to be posting much here as others seem to have all the bases covered. | nasdaqpat | |
07/4/2017 22:16 | there you go! See those volume IMG charts I have (see bottom charts), in order to get them do you do something like !VOLUMES? Anyone know? | netcurtains | |
07/4/2017 21:20 | Well, netcurtains, you've managed to get News into the Header...that just leaves !Fundamentals. | nasdaqpat | |
07/4/2017 10:25 | Can see a few peeps selling as this gets to 90 p fir the lastest 50 percent rise . Think we will test new highs and 1.00 as we now near June results .Sicknote N a I | s34icknote | |
07/4/2017 10:09 | Thanks guys , nice to see such an array of talented posters here. I had a target price of 90p before yesterday's news so a new target of 120 doesn't seem in anyway out of the question and would be erring on the cautious side. Also bearing in mind it's an increase in EBITDA. | battlebus2 | |
07/4/2017 09:33 | Welcome back BB2. Do you have a price target? net-/ sicknote- for a re-rating to that level of x15 p/e then Broker coverage and forecasts would be required imo. The market is forward thinking but with the lack of any guidance then its difficult to see TRD being given an average Market rating. | pj 1 |
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