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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ultimate Fin. | LSE:UFG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031685414 | ORD 5P |
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% | 25.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2010 11:25 | Confirming earlier messages and expectations, which I imagine would be a pro rata extrapolation of last results. You would need to speak to a broker to get a more defintive answer but in my experience the brokers are usually conservative, so actual results likely to be a bit better otherwise they would not put out a positive statement like that. Generally good news for shares, re-rating etc over next year or so as results and ongoing trends are confirmed. | magic198 | |
26/1/2010 08:52 | Great news today, looking set for a re rating. Off topic take a look at APA and the interesting research I posted on the bb recently, well worth a punt imho. | cliley454 | |
26/1/2010 07:17 | So thats looking good. Anyone knows what "market expectations" were for the full year? Shares are now on a two year high!! | donemyhomework2 | |
18/1/2010 07:23 | Well credit continues to be an issue in the UK economy so UFG should continue to do well. It also now appears to be getting critical mass. | donemyhomework2 | |
15/1/2010 13:46 | If profit improvement trend continues should be a useful uplift in spring, in which case could be a good time to tuck away a few more. | magic198 | |
06/1/2010 17:14 | Good 50,000 buy today | donemyhomework2 | |
13/12/2009 23:17 | It does stick out to me to be bought but then i'm not a holder. I'm very keen on Cltv afro, read their trading update for a 2.7 mil company. | 21simthy | |
13/12/2009 22:50 | take a look at SEV and tell me what you think greta product great potential... | afrorich | |
13/12/2009 13:14 | Good timing, was lurking and doing some research. | 21simthy | |
13/12/2009 13:13 | smithy you around or off to Hawaii for Dec | afrorich | |
25/11/2009 08:23 | MM's just woken up to take the dividend amount off the share price not that it's really worth it :-) | pugg1ey | |
15/11/2009 19:19 | o/t wmith I see you been sniffing at BIP recenlty have a look at REDT and tell me what you think. | afrorich | |
13/11/2009 07:03 | Agreed. We now have the xd date coming up on 25 November and if no big news in the meantime, we will have to wait for early March 2010 for the interims!! Happy with that!! | donemyhomework2 | |
12/11/2009 13:37 | Statement seems cautiously optimistic, but not saying much, unless more disclosed at meeting. Guess we will have to wait to next figures to see if progress is being maintained, no reason why should not be, just means we might now have a quiet few months before the next real break out. Weak holders may decide to bail out creating buying opportunities. | magic198 | |
11/11/2009 16:22 | Anyone been to the AGM? | donemyhomework2 | |
11/11/2009 12:27 | 11 November 2009 Ultimate Finance Group plc AGM statement Ultimate Finance Group plc ("Ultimate" or the "Company") is an AIM-quoted factoring, invoice discounting and financial solutions provider to the SME sector. At the Company's AGM today, all resolutions put to shareholders were duly passed. The Chairman made the following statement: "I am pleased to be able to report that the first four months of the financial year have seen trading in accordance with expectations, notwithstanding the difficult economic background. With demand continuing for our services, and a reliable flow of funding to serve demand, the Board remains confident in the future development of the Company." | 21simthy | |
05/11/2009 20:39 | moved and someone bought 150000 today | afrorich | |
05/11/2009 20:37 | ITK. I know the stock and have traded it quite a bit in the past, solid little company that always delivers a good set of results, bit dull though, unless you time the bottoms throughout the year it dont do much, more excitment elsewhere but again a good company. | 21simthy | |
05/11/2009 17:13 | smithy did you het a chance to look at ITK, interims out on the 11th | afrorich | |
05/11/2009 11:45 | Anybody going to AGM next Wednesday? | magic198 | |
02/11/2009 19:21 | did you get my email | afrorich | |
01/11/2009 13:16 | Hi afro. We were both into the same company many years ago that made eletric wheelchairs for the disabled, cant remember it's name or what happened to the company. I was just saying marmie is a genuine and good poster, unlike some of the pump and dumpers that have hijacked that thread. | 21simthy | |
31/10/2009 21:09 | Hi afro. Not sure about some of your company here :-)) marmie is 100% genuine though, now what was that company we both had a interest in all those years ago ! whats the above all about Smithy, posted on bip BB. | afrorich | |
31/10/2009 19:18 | you around smithy | afrorich | |
29/10/2009 20:59 | Yeah i like Web, it seems to be going the right way and used to have shares in it when it was Betinternet.com. "looking more short term than day trade" :-))....you mean long term ? For value i always stick by Tandem (TND) and Mubl (Mubl), both of them should be valued at double their current valued but they tend to be slightly unloved and not popular especially as both now have consolidated away from penny share status. Tandem 4.7 mil market cap, 2 mil cash and profits this year of 1 mil ish. Mubl 25 mil market cap, no debt, a few million cash but that could jump and profits should be 10 million this year...divi yield of 4% You cant beat fundamentals like that, they just dont pump oil or minerals out of the ground so not everybodys cup of tea :-)) | 21simthy |
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