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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Spg Media | LSE:SPM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008462714 | 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% | 12.50 | - | 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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18/1/2009 21:11 | Event packages can be downgraded which is what will/is happening, so not massively effecting Event sales. However, Mike Danson is old school type, so spg will probably go back to the 'old ways' of selling, two steps backwards. And am not sure of his background on running Events. | spiritbear | |
27/11/2008 23:44 | Funnily enough 2009 is a big year for old fashioned advertising Companies cannot commit to international event stands when they don't know if the staff will be redundant to send to the show. A nice full page ad takes no employee time, and its even cancellable, it always scores in recessions | mryesyes | |
10/11/2008 14:45 | That was a painfully slow progressive takeover! CEO Keith gets a nice golden handshake for his share holding. Won't need to work for a few years! Be interesting to see where spg goes now. | spiritbear | |
06/10/2008 18:38 | I'd sell at 12.25 I wouldn't gamble on Progessive going to fruition for a 5% premium over 12.25 at 13p What they (SPM) had been planning was to hold the stock at 9p and offer a rights issue at at least 7p before letting the price slide back before the new stock reached your account, to 4.75p then buy back without telling the SE. The real value of this company as it stands is intangible since it has always been a conduit where revenue after expenses goes to the salesmen to feed their drug habits, note how it hovers at breakeven regardless of turnover for about 6 years now. This is a stock where the company and the mm's are in collaboration so not like NAE where I re4commended waiting for the 460p, tho I took 447 myself to take the kids on hols | mryesyes | |
01/8/2008 09:13 | Outlook "Although we are in 'threatening' economic times our strategy of investing in our products and people is delivering and we will continue with this strategy to generate revenue growth and in due course increased profitability. Our orders brought forward are up on the previous year by 21% and our current order intake is up 30% for the first eleven weeks of the year on the same time last year. I am confident we are on track." Stephen Davidson - Chairman - 25 June 2008 With world markets more like 'dislocated' I can't really see any profit being made next year at all! Threatening is an understatement! | spiritbear | |
07/2/2008 09:11 | I wonder whether the offices (goodge st, edgware rd etc) that spg are still pay rent on, is proving to be a sticky point on any takeover enquires! If they are still paying those commercial rents then that would effect the valuation of the business and therefore putting off potential buyers. And poss new tax implications come april. | spiritbear | |
29/11/2007 21:56 | yawn zzzzzzzzzzzz | gucci | |
19/11/2007 18:49 | Progressive Capital holds 19.02 pct in spg. Could this be a progressive takeover? | spiritbear | |
19/11/2007 11:12 | Who knows what, and how do you know in the absence of share price move? | jwcs | |
16/11/2007 18:14 | Somebody knows something, a little surprised that the share price didn't move up! I assume positive news release will be made shortly. | spiritbear | |
10/10/2007 08:45 | Indeed, the mushroom tea may well have got to his head! Anyhow, I don't imagine that the new recruitment website news release, is the reason behind recent share price moves. The powers that be, I presume are still holding back the main news still to come. | spiritbear | |
20/9/2007 11:08 | I need a good gardener with prominent achievements in the business of financial turnarounds. Unfortunately Nicholson was unable to distinguish between the definition of a mushroom and that of a shareholder; thus raising doubts as to his horticultural competence. I'm down to my last 50k (shares) of this woofer. I thought macro events of the last few weeks might give rise to 'the big one' and divested myself of pretty well everything UK paper. Oh well! Early as usual. | jwcs | |
17/9/2007 21:00 | That spike is interesting....and the gradual incline since. Ummm what's going on? If I didn't know spg better, I'd say news to break and for that amount to spike something we've been waiting for perhaps? I would have asked my gardener Steve Nicholson, but I had to simply let him go. He said that working with nature had changed him to a more grounded man and that 'the cloud' had spoken to him about his future. It was clear to me at this point that his 'gardening leave' had gone on for far too long. His head was now in the clouds and we departed. Then I found this: Chief Executive Of The Cloud Resigns News: Steve Nicholson, a man with a long background in private equity, has taken over as chief executive. One of Nicholson's most prominent achievements is a financial turnaround of SPG Media, a London-headquartered media company. Financial turnaround.....ummmm | spiritbear | |
07/9/2007 08:27 | Are all punts in? | spiritbear | |
02/8/2007 09:21 | 'twould seem so. | jwcs | |
14/7/2007 00:20 | Still worth a punt. | spiritbear | |
12/7/2007 23:06 | With Steve still doing my gardening, spg should now be not so volatile and sailing steady as she goes. Perhaps a little sale in India so spg can focus on their core activities, and perhaps begin to expand again for the eventual company sale. Maybe worth a punt! | spiritbear | |
12/6/2007 12:13 | Probably not relevant to the recent re-valuation for which I can find no news. However, interesting all the same. | jwcs | |
11/6/2007 17:59 | wow time to wake up fishy?????? bid prospects or what????? | gucci | |
11/6/2007 17:19 | What's going on here? Up 68% and only a tiny trade buy | qut | |
11/6/2007 16:52 | Up 68% and 2nd highest riser for the day with no comment on the BB? Here is my starter for 10. Yippee! | snape | |
27/3/2007 21:44 | turn over to the other side zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | gucci | |
02/3/2007 17:19 | All very quite at spg, just the usual senior sales guys leaving with better offers elsewhere. SPG...the Millwall of stocks....no-one likes us, we don't care........ | spiritbear | |
22/2/2007 23:10 | I'll ask my gardner, Steve Nicholson! | spiritbear |
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