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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Accesso Technology Group Plc | LSE:ACSO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001771426 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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10.00 | 1.43% | 710.00 | 702.00 | 710.00 | 708.00 | 700.00 | 700.00 | 58,394 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cmp Integrated Sys Design | 149.52M | 7.69M | 0.1832 | 38.21 | 293.95M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/3/2016 16:05 | Did he say anything about a dividend ? | mr hangman | |
23/3/2016 16:02 | Yes, good stuff Paul :-) | shanklin | |
23/3/2016 14:43 | Great interview Paul, thanks. I look forward to another interview when ACSO is a "multi-billion" pound company! Good to hear that ACSO are now live on the South Bank with the Eye, Tussauds etc - I'll have to pay a visit. | rivaldo | |
23/3/2016 10:37 | Tom's enthusiasm is infectious. So many positives and opportunites. Thanks Paul | glyn10 | |
23/3/2016 10:05 | P.S. 17.5% compound growth over 10 years, would lead to the share price increasing by a factor of 5... giving Spud's £50 share value. | shanklin | |
23/3/2016 09:08 | I'm all for that! :-) | itchycrack | |
23/3/2016 08:50 | Spud I would like to think that 17.5% p.a. compound growth in the share price over the next 10 years was achievable. | shanklin | |
23/3/2016 08:45 | Cheers Paul, made for great listening. Just love Tom's continued enthusiasm 5 years in, allied to a multi billion dollar/pound company ambition.Who's for a £50+ share value within ten years?spud | spud | |
22/3/2016 19:42 | Pauly yes I bet you skipped the questions that made for uncomfortable reading and for you personally. Its about time you asked the awkward questions in these interviews instead of asking all the niceities and then letting the interviewee off the hook. The CR thread is in Civil War today because of your incompetent interview over the weekend. I will be asking serious questions of your boss about you and your conduct. | 3rd eye | |
22/3/2016 19:02 | Just published - here is my interview today with Tom Burnet, CEO of Accesso. It's very long, but I was happy to let him talk, as all very interesting stuff. I had to skip some of the questions asked, due to time constraints, so apologies if I didn't get round to asking your question, but we covered all the main themes in reader questions. I hope people find it interesting. I produce these interviews free, for general interest, in shares that I think are interesting. I hold a long position in ACSO. Regards, Paul. | paulypilot | |
22/3/2016 08:27 | Six Flags have just announced expansion into Vietnam, with a new theme park and water park. ACSO will no doubt follow.... | rivaldo | |
21/3/2016 08:47 | 3rd eye - Stop ruining this thread with your petty crusade & don't bother replying because I've (and I suspect many others if they have any sense) have filtered you.spud | spud | |
20/3/2016 17:31 | 3rd eye, Don't be silly! Anyway let's not clutter up this thread. Paul. | paulypilot | |
19/3/2016 19:54 | Hi Davidosh, did you get any joy with Tom coming to Mello? Knowing how much interstate travelling he does these days IMO it could be a stretch (unless he has plans to see Merlin perhaps?) but he did do a Proactive Investors event I went to last year. | alphabeta4 | |
19/3/2016 16:26 | I'm interviewing Tom Burnet, CEO of Accesso shortly (Tues next week - 22 March) If you wish to submit a question for me to put to Tom, here is the link to do so; I can't guarantee to ask all questions, but usually cover nearly all, where time permits, and if they are relevant. Regards, Paul. | paulypilot | |
18/3/2016 19:56 | Blimey Itchy, I wish you'd stop beating about the bush! ;))spud | spud | |
18/3/2016 17:46 | A pity, but I don't think there's much to it. As Davidosh says, he has a number of other interests, and probably found himself stretched too thin. Certainly Imaginatik, where he's NE Chairman, has had its problems, and given that he's rescued it in the past with his own cash, he's maybe decided he should watch what's happening a little more closely. Igbert - stop worrying about Leonard - he's still employed, and still has a ton of shares. He must be pushing 70 so I expect he just wants a chance to relax a bit and hand over to the next generation. | supernumerary | |
18/3/2016 16:23 | Matt Cooper was a non exec and to be honest the Aim companies that he has run have been struggling so maybe he needs to concentrate time there. | davidosh | |
18/3/2016 15:20 | Could be because he was poached for doing such a great job or......perhaps he wasn't achieving his KPIs and was asked to leave. Only the Company knows! spud | spud | |
18/3/2016 15:19 | Indeed - first Leonard Sim, now Cooper. Always best to manage these things by conterminously appointing a replacement. Or people start suggesting Board bust-ups..... | igbertsponk |
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