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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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7digital Group Plc | LSE:7DIG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMH46555 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.69 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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17/2/2017 17:11 | TIGER60 7 dig forecast, and has made a loss for the last year 2016: you are correct. They also made a trading profit in the last 1/4 of that year. They have also said they intend to be profitable this year 2017. Yes I have bought millions at 6P after the directors bought last fall. "Missing the risks" Half revenues are recurring.That gives huge comfort. Turnover high margin at that, is also growing. The market,took no notice of my other share, for 18 months based, on the same criteria recurring revenues high margins and growth. Then they woke up and are now happy to buy in quantity £420,000 blocks, at 8 times the price they could have if they had read my thread when I started posting. At 7dig the shares will respond to profits but I personally don't want to be the buyer at 8 times today's price. The all time low has been 5P for 7Dig so you can't say your paying over the top right now at 7P. If you look at the 7dig revenue model you will see they grow at the same rate as their clients who are also growing very very fast. Worldwide streaming music growth is running at 60% 🌞🌞 | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 16:52 | But you are missing all the risks and your valuation is based on unestablished revenue streams. Your personal view and that of the market are at completely opposite ends of the spectrum. Yes the market can get it wrong but only a 'show me the money' style rns will get it anywhere near your hopes. And if you truly believe the mismatch you have spotted versus the mkt then no doubt you have millions of shares tucked away as it such a steal. Tell me what is net profit for the last company tax year? | tiger60 | |
17/2/2017 16:40 | TIGER60 The above start up that hopes to hit profits in two years time has been valued at £32M. 7dig is in profit today and worth about £7M | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 16:38 | NOTE the valuation. Then look at 7 Dig valuation. Then note that 7Dig is long established. Then note 7dig has the market covered for MQA the new world standard for digital music Then note Worldwide Radioplayer Then note 7 Dig has all 3 record labels as clients. I think that PROVES that today's valuation is based solely on 7dig 's past record of non delivery. | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 16:26 | TIGER60. Take a look at the companies revenue Old poor margin digital downloads with margins of 7% being actively run down. Being replaced by very high margin licensing and streaming services of 80% margin. | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 16:19 | Just a five fold increase in the share price upto 37.50 of course no problem....erm.... | tiger60 | |
17/2/2017 16:15 | Stocks seem to get valued on sentiment not hard numbers otherwise EVRH would not be over £100 mil valuation. The herd will turn up again soon and chase this up into double figures. Be worth the wait. | tradermick1 | |
17/2/2017 16:12 | Tiger60 I have to disagree it requires a five fold increase in the share price and a profit forecast for 2018 of £2M on a tax free PE of 20. That is not unreasonable and could possibly be achieved in 2017. The groundwork has been done the market is booming and the company is in profit right now. | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 16:06 | utter rubbish if you think that it should be around £40m when current capitalised in single digits. | tiger60 | |
17/2/2017 15:47 | A billion pounds might be a fraction optimistic :-)) But there could be 50-100% short term, it has spiked 6p to 16p last year in no time which was over 150% so anything is possible. | tradermick1 | |
17/2/2017 14:38 | Director buying last year when they would have known plans for this year. "Keep it real." OK : IN BLACK AND WHITE It's true value today should be around £40M based on what's in the public domain It you take on board what Mr Cole said last year then your looking at a Billion pound company a few years out. | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 14:32 | just noticed that the head of Technology at 7digital used to work at Sony Music: | homebrewruss | |
17/2/2017 14:27 | Director buying? anything this year? keep it real but headed upwards unless runs into a macro market correction which is not far off | tiger60 | |
17/2/2017 14:21 | 7digital has all Three Record labels as clients. | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 14:20 | EVRH @£110M valuation V £8M here. 7 Digital is in profit. Has over half its income in the form of recurring revenues Director buying New year started well Just for starters. | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 14:13 | EVRH £110 mil cap crazy eh. | tradermick1 | |
17/2/2017 13:57 | mm's have no stock 2500 max, wonder if it could do a mega spike similar to the one last year 6p to 16p+ in a week ot two | tradermick1 | |
17/2/2017 13:47 | Yesterday's Tweet simon cole @uksimon A significant move for @MQAMusic and @7digital | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 13:45 | 7dig are not in a position to hand out news before the big boys. See tweet from Simon Cole yesterday AFTER the news | pet lover | |
17/2/2017 13:43 | buying these to sell at 9p is fine pet lover.....I did. But I kept the "free" stock and bought more back at 6.5. 7dig are not very good at releasing news on deals it seems | barnetpeter | |
17/2/2017 13:38 | Cannot buy 5000 online atm at 7.5p | tradermick1 | |
17/2/2017 13:35 | Radioplayer has just produced the worlds first car radio service that can switch from streaming to radio and phone and talks . 7 Dig have the rights to Worldwide Radioplayer. See company on the web. | pet lover |
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