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SJH St James House Plc

41.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
St James House Plc LSE:SJH London Ordinary Share GB00BHXM9D70 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 41.50 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
38.00 45.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 41.50 GBX

St James House (SJH) Latest News

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Date Time Source Headline
31/3/202310:55RNSNONTintra PLC Participation in the Call to Advance Democracy

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St James House Forums and Chat

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04/8/202107:50SJH - (The latest name for MDC, TWL, BOX... etc etc)395

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Posted at 27/7/2021 10:23 by dave4545
Yeah I had a look earlier Knigel. The market cap is right atm. I mean I have stocks worth double or trebled with huge turnover and making money and they are friendless.

I wonder if this went on Dragons Den would they get laughed off with the £2 mil valuation ?

Maybe that 36p seller did the right thing, price is stable though but with the spread usually stupid it's hard to beat the mm's in a bear market.

I've got IDE which said business is booming and shares keep dropping and near all time lows, it's a tough market out there.
Posted at 20/7/2021 11:15 by dave4545
I'm not one for doing that kind of trade. I'd rather get the maximum out at 47.75p first then work my way down. That seller has certainly gave away a good chunk of money selling so low but the mm's would have seen them coming after a couple of sales so maybe selling all at that price was the better move.

37-40p now, people paying 55p the other day you would think 40p would be popular but I'm not taking it
Posted at 20/7/2021 08:42 by dave4545
I wonder if it was the same person buying none stop recently and they have took the hit way below the bid.

If a mm is offering at 41p from 53p+ then they have took a chunk way below the price.
Posted at 17/7/2021 04:38 by adh0
The Bounty Hunter:

"This includes payments, transfers, fx, bank accounts etc. they also offer prepaid card services"

And later:

"Instead of banks providing the services listed, they are provided by fin tech providers such as sjh."

Do you think banks do not provide bank accounts? money transfers? FX?

Mine does all of those I absolutely 100% promise because I have used them to do it. I know what a bank is. If SJH were a bank. OK, now I know. (To be fair I dont know if my bank provides pre paid cards, they might)

I still dont know what SJH do that a bank does not, nor why I would use them instead of my bank. The website seems to imply if I have millions of pounds they help me move it. I can assure you if I had millions of pounds this lot wouldn't be let anywhere near it!

We can leave it there though. It is probably me just being thick and it is perfectly obvious to everyone else what it is they do all day.
Posted at 16/7/2021 16:14 by the bounty hunter
Instead of banks providing the services listed, they are provided by fin tech providers such as sjh.
Posted at 16/7/2021 13:36 by the bounty hunter
Sjh is a fin tech provider, offering alternative services to those traditionally provided by the banking sector. This includes payments, transfers, fx, bank accounts etc. they also offer prepaid card services
Posted at 30/4/2021 10:32 by monkey puzzle
Or do you think that our MMs have finally figured out that they can make more money with a rising share here rather than a falling share
Posted at 22/4/2021 08:48 by monkey puzzle
These days, especially on AIM, sometimes it's better to just trade in and out of stocks. I can understand buying and holding Shell or Unilever type stocks for long periods but an AIM share....unless it's ASOS or a very few others, not advisable. Most AIM shares are simple lifestyle companies for the directors that they can tap into raise cash which they can't be bothered to generate themselves by achieving sales/profits. This one has now fallen so low in recent times that it was a coin flip if management would take it private after fleecing the markets for so many years and at a valuation of @£2m it's as cheap as they come and could deliver amazing returns if the new management can finally deliver. I guess the jury is still out for now but it can't be long now until they show if they have at last got something going here.

MMs really do not help with this share with their ridiculous spreads and refusal to allow automatic trades of any reasonable volume/value, in fact they have killed any momentum here many times over. That needs to be addressed but no idea how yet.
Posted at 19/4/2021 10:02 by dave4545
spike time ?

Ahead of the Company's annual general meeting ("AGM") for the year ending 31 January 2020 which will be held at 11.00 am today, Graeme Paton, the Company's Chief Executive makes the following statement.

"Trading at the Group's businesses remains in line with the announcement of 24 March 2021.

I am delighted with the progress to date in the partnership between SJH and Tintra that was announced on 25 March 2021; combined with the audit being completed there is a new lease of life in the Group, and I look forward to exciting times ahead. Tintra has recently completed a commercial audit of SJH and has provided comprehensive internal guidance notes from which we are tomorrow commencing a 90-day change management process during which a range of internal and external facing improvements to SJH's operations will be completed during that 90-day period, this will include the delivery of a full business plan and strategy. This document and other changes will be announced in due course as the collaboration with Tintra continues
Posted at 25/3/2021 09:03 by adh0
They have done better RNS updates but I did like this paragraph:

"Tintra and SJH have identified strategies that will allow for a range of 'FinTech' services to be delivered through the systems and infrastructure that SJH has developed in recent years, to grow those systems in line with identified gaps in the market and to produce a sales and marketing system that will deliver the current offering of SJH products to existing and new markets in more effective ways."

Actually it is a sentence not a paragraph. It is still magnificent. How can someone use quite so many words to deliver quite so little actual information. Remarkable.
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