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PRSM Blue Prism Group Plc

1,274.00
0.00 (0.00%)
24 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Blue Prism Group Plc LSE:PRSM London Ordinary Share GB00BYQ0HV16 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1,274.00 1,274.00 1,275.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Blue Prism Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/9/2018
02:16
Big summer of recruitment + several new senior hires. Over doubling their hiring rate vs 4 months previous.
windsor430
26/9/2018
20:44
1wannaretire.

I must say, surprisingly, you understand me quite well.

Yet, I just think, even for long term investments, finding a good (low) entry point would be beneficial to the return rate.

Hey, but thats just me, I am sure alot of people prefer to buy high and hold for long term (to justify for buying high).

fcuky
26/9/2018
17:26
bulltradept
26 Sep '18 - 13:43 - 3514 of 3515 (Burned)

Makes perfect sense. This bloke is so sure of himself, he just cant stand a second opinion. As such, he resorts to filtering out opinions that differ from "Up", "Rise", "Green" etc

fcuky
26/9/2018
14:42
Well got a few more...no idea what it will do from here.
hazl
26/9/2018
13:42
bprocket, you are going to get burned, really badly.

Like, seriously.

fcuky
26/9/2018
12:24
See below an interesting post from an actual client of BP, posted on the LSE board:"Let me give you my view as a head of operations for a major Financial Services outsourcer (and ex programmer). There is no way I could get an significant headcount benefits from the Microsoft Product. It only has a limited set of standard applications it connected to and has limited access and audit controls. Running ANY organisation with Customer Data and especially in Financial Services at scale needs these capabilities. In one banking team we have already implemented 100 BP robots to work on our core banking applications (MS can not do this) and this is working very successfully. We are now rolling out across the business. Do not get confused around visual capabilities vs real ability to automate across legacy systems. I as a real early user I can only see BP use continuing to grow exponentially."Short term the general market sentiment towards this stock is subdued, but long term this company will go very far IMO
hedgehogster
26/9/2018
11:57
Hahaha you muppet, no one cares about your stuff! Follow sheep follow...
bprocket
26/9/2018
11:36
Guys, take a look at this, three major technical indicators, Fibbonaci Series, EMA and MACD are all indicating VERY BEARISH momentum in the short term for Blue Prism:

I didn't make these up, check for yourself, link provided.

Chart Indicators

Ind. short Inter Long
EMA VBe Bu VBu
MACD VBe Bu N
RSI Be
TDD Be
Fibs VBe Bu VBu
Highs Be VBu N
Lows VBu N N
Trends N VBu Bu
Stoch. Bu

Read more at hxxp://www.stockta.com/cgi-bin/analysis.pl?symb=PRSM.LO&cobrand=&mode=stock#Xo8D0mVDZ7mmdCJQ.99

fcuky
25/9/2018
16:35
..thanks sogoesit....good to hear from you.
hazl
25/9/2018
16:13
Hi hazl, yes I was in RRS but a long while back.
I left gold altogether, along with all other metals, some couple of years ago. Can't remember the price but didnt make a lot of profit, if any.
Sorry, am travelling in the Far East so a bit slow although the thread seems to me to have degenerated. I doubt if anyone interested in valuing PRSM given it has become a bit of a "traders" (ie price guesser's) stock... but I have not sold any and its still my largest holding at 4 bags so far. I'm waiting til break-even at least. Then the market may be able to better value it... in 2019/2020?

sogoesit
25/9/2018
14:29
The head and shoulder formation is not encouraging anyway.
fuji99
25/9/2018
14:23
Some of us on day 1!
What Freefall anyway?

bokies
25/9/2018
13:23
that's.....kind of why we are at a forum.
fcuky
25/9/2018
12:31
And still it talks!
slavetothetrade
25/9/2018
11:35
gosh......just LISTEN to yourself people.

"I bought it below £10 so I do not care if it drops blah blah blah"

When something is falling, you can SELL and BUY BACK LATER CHEAPER, you don't have to just sit there and watch it freefall.

oh, and I will let you in a little secret, not EVERYONE bought below £10, there MUST BE people who bought it at £20+

so sorry for all of you who didn't LISTEN last week.

fcuky
25/9/2018
10:23
Everyone has gone because they have no interest in what you say. It is utterly amazing that you have not grasped that message but then the last two sentences of post 3496 show your utter arrogance and mis-placed self belief.
1wannaretire
25/9/2018
10:15
Ive filtered you, but the forum is so rubbish(I wanted to use a more articulate word but thought better) I still have to put up with your dribble.

Just to make this clear, many of the contributors got in well below £10, a lot of us sub £5 so why would we sell on sharp price action, as opposed to forgetting about short-term volatility. Even at today's prices, I am still over 900% up on my original investment. My last tranche was bought at £18, so absolutely nothing to worry about here.

I note you bought Verasarium last week, it this the latest ten bagger that you are trying to ramp up?

And you wonder why not many people are engaging with your flip-flopping opinions?

smerch1468
25/9/2018
09:51
i've had to filter you - your posts are too boring.
nimbo1
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