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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sondrel (holdings) Plc | LSE:SND | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJN54579 | ORD GBP0.001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-5.00 | -45.45% | 6.00 | 5.50 | 6.30 | 11.00 | 5.90 | 11.00 | 6,006,518 | 16:45:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Cmp Integrated Sys Design | 17.51M | -3.19M | -0.0365 | -1.62 | 5.16M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/3/2024 20:42 | Sad day for the company but at least staff still have jobs. - the RNS told a clear story over the last 9 months, but not the opportunities Curren may turned down to save his company but lose his grip. I guess his big shareholders would have demanded change for funding, this will now be imposed by PE vultures. | gopher | |
28/3/2024 16:45 | I never bought in here as I thought it was too risky until we got clarification on the financing, looks like I was right... A dirty delisting! Roxi want control for themselves without any pesky PIs! Very disappointing for holders. The management are to blame IMO for not raising enough money at IPO to give themselves a good cushion to reach profitability.Having said that, *if* the Roxi funding genuinely takes place at 10p, *and* PIs think that the company will return to profit and eventually prosper, then it could be a bargain to buy shares at below 5p on-market and just hold shares in a private company after delisting. Of course it would be a long-term investment as you probably couldn't sell until and unless someone (possibly Roxi) bought the company out completely, making an offer for any remaining PIs' shares. So it's risky... You would have to get a share certificate issued by your broker, and make sure the company secretary knew of your holding.No advice intended of course. | cyberbub | |
28/3/2024 15:34 | ROXI will pretty much own SND as a private company | john henry | |
28/3/2024 15:13 | Looks like this is headed to 2p. Weird that they said they are relisting while trying to get a fundraise away at 10p ??????? | jnbrw | |
28/3/2024 14:47 | This reflects badly on the advisors and the London equity market in general. We are becoming a third world stock market, who would bother listing here when we can't support businesses like this. | slicethepie | |
28/3/2024 14:03 | Apologies I hadn't read the full RNS | john henry | |
28/3/2024 13:42 | shares to be delisted within six months. slow steady fall to 1p? ALL ISAs GET OUT NOW! As part of the Transformation Plan, the Company has resolved (including by unanimous approval of the independent non-executive directors) to seek a proposal to cancel the admission of the Ordinary Shares to trading on AIM ("Cancellation") in such manner that would allow an orderly exit for those shareholders who do not wish to hold shares in a private company environment, where a trading facility will not be offered. The Company and ROX are of the opinion that the costs and complexities of being quoted on AIM do not benefit the Company and its shareholders during a period where the business is undergoing transformation. | aimgamblerssupportgroup | |
28/3/2024 13:33 | Going private, read the text | chutes01 | |
28/3/2024 13:28 | Because they spelled it out in writing you donut | mikeh30 | |
28/3/2024 13:26 | What's your reasoning? | john henry | |
28/3/2024 13:14 | Looks like they are going to de-list and go private. | the shuffle man | |
28/3/2024 07:25 | yes, very much. let's hope they can execute. | tsmith2 | |
28/3/2024 06:52 | Sondrel slowly getting its ducks lined up for substantial growth. | john henry | |
27/3/2024 17:58 | Sondrel (Holdings) plc ("Sondrel", the "Company" and together with its subsidiaries the "Group") Updated Supply Arrangements Sondrel (AIM: SND), a leading provider of ultra-complex chips for leading global technology brands, announces further to its announcement of 27 February 2024 that it has now concluded negotiations with a supplier (the "Supplier") in respect of existing and future supply arrangements under an addendum to an existing supply contract ("Addendum"). Under the Addendum, contract minimum utilisation levels have been reduced to bring them in line with the Company's current license usage rates until 2025 and are expected to increase thereafter in line with usage over the life of the contract as Sondrel scales. Payments will be made quarterly according to utilisation and licence bundles drawn down. Historical license fee liabilities currently owed by the Company to the Supplier are to be paid in equal monthly instalments of US$0.2m up to April 2027 and total cash payments to the Supplier are expected to not exceed US$1.9 million in 2024. | tsmith2 | |
25/3/2024 09:31 | We need some momentum on the contracts front, still firmly believe multi bagger.. | tsmith2 | |
25/3/2024 08:03 | Nice contract win!!!Should give some confidence!! - but not bad that Sondrel can keep winning a $23m total contract of which $9m is now for fully paid up design & qualification stages (should keep staff secure etc) | source | |
11/3/2024 13:24 | Edited those figures just now, cos I'd left out the minuses! | scantrader | |
11/3/2024 12:10 | john h - well I don't know about the last 20 years but for the last 3 years they've made very big LOSSES. 2021 minus 5.53 m , 2022 minus 6.41m pre tax, 2023 consensus forecast minus 6.0m 'adjusted' pre tax. Grim. | scantrader | |
11/3/2024 10:28 | Well spotted | tsmith2 | |
11/3/2024 09:47 | Yes I noticed that too. Perhaps there's something positive going on behind the scenes with the automotive contract, or some other material contract, which means that Sondrel hope to negotiate a higher price for the main placing? Of course the company isn't in the strongest of positions at the moment. | cyberbub | |
11/3/2024 09:19 | subtle difference in the RNSs "at a price of 10p" has changed too " Not less than 10p" | john henry | |
11/3/2024 07:36 | Raising equity is never welcome, but if all/most of it goes to a single strategic shareholder then they won't be selling for a quick 10% profit like many so-called 'investors'. Rox must have done substantial due diligence about Sondrel's business model and financial prospects, so that gives some hope, to me anyway. I did decide to buy in on Friday for that reason... GLA NAI etc | cyberbub |
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