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PRSM Blue Prism Group Plc

1,274.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 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
17/10/2018
09:50
Let’s hope so, slow and steady recovery would be nice
slavetothetrade
17/10/2018
07:46
Expecting better things today perhaps?
hazl
16/10/2018
21:27
I did notice that which is encouraging. We have a solid business model, astute management and a very dynamic strategy, we should not still be trading at these lows even if some still argue that the the business is overvalued based on current revenues, the future earning potential of this company is colossal!
hedgehogster
16/10/2018
21:23
Nasdaq as well
hazl
16/10/2018
21:22
Dow well up though
hazl
16/10/2018
21:01
True, but it is quite disappointing to see no end in sight to this huge correction we've just had...
hedgehogster
16/10/2018
20:48
Nice to see a bit of peace and quiet on the board rather than endless discussions about daily price movements.
dtaliadoros
16/10/2018
10:53
hxxp://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/news/170730/AIM-Stocks-Boost-Small-Cap-Fund-Performance.aspx
hazl
15/10/2018
19:44
just to keep up with the news...
hazl
15/10/2018
12:19
No problem Fuji99. FWIW I wouldn’t sell Blue Prism to buy VRS collaborations are interesting but don’t put bread on the table. Google have 100s just to keep tabs on emerging tech.

RM

rampmeister
15/10/2018
09:22
Well Dt I went into FRES last week as a kind of hedge,but who knows?
hazl
15/10/2018
09:13
Im hoping thst we have seen most of the autumn shakeout in the markets for now and semblence of normality returns across the board
dtaliadoros
15/10/2018
08:49
Indeed rampmeister.
hazl
15/10/2018
06:51
Sorry rampmeister - Just explaining a few things about VRS.
fuji99
14/10/2018
09:07
Had to check I was on the right board here so leaving VRS aside for the moment (altho do hold some of these), I note that FY TU for PRSM was issued on 15/11 last year. I am hoping for a run up in share price in anticipation of similarly timed RNS for FY ending 31/10. Not long to wait now.

RM

rampmeister
13/10/2018
15:24
bokies and fuji99. My apologies to you both. My post should have been in response to fuji99, not to bokies.
daijavu
13/10/2018
14:51
DTaliodoros - Of course orders are important but from more than 25 collaborations they had so far, each one is for a specific application. And each application requires a specific trial with s specially designed prototype and set up. So far, no trial failed according to the CEO. Each company that successfully tested the sample integrating nanene (pure graphene) is assessing ways to introduce it to its manufacturing process chain. From aerospace to sport shoes maufacturers to textiles and supermarket packaging applications, the processes are different. One can easily see how VRS has a finger in almost every industry, thus expecting exponential growth. So news (about more new collaborations) and first orders will come as soon as assessment by some collaborations already started in 2015/16 are completed. News could come anytime. Again once one spots a real growth stock, it is a matter of being patient. As it is with PRSM because its sales can double very quickly leading to strong profits . Regarding Versarian, it has taken the lead on any competition as it has the purest graphene on offer - with its IP protected. Adding its involvement with manufacturing in China, it has a compelling story for exponential growth. Of course, this is my own and personal interpretation and conclusion.
Edit: I would add that the process should not be too much complicated as it is only adding nanene at the right proportion to the original mix corresponding to a given application. So optimisation of the right mix is the last phase.

fuji99
13/10/2018
13:55
Yes fuji....i suspect you may be right. But the only risk at the moment, and correct me if i an wrong is that they have failed to secure any orders. Please correct me if i am wrong as i am waiting on sideline to invest. There is lot of talk of talk of collaboratìons but no firm orders yet. What goes in VRS favour or course is that it has other income streams...but that is not the main investment case behind vrs.
dtaliadoros
13/10/2018
13:22
In my opinion the next PRSM and FEVR will be VRS. In 2/3 years, when it starts delivering one of the purest graphene (nanene) to multiple industries, the share price we see these days will be a thing of the past. It has an analogy with Tetra Pack but with almost every industry. I lived through ARM, Autonomy, Sage and ASOS and I think the next one after PRSM and FEVR will be Versarian.
It is not always we see similar opportunities nowdays in the market but DYOR of course.

fuji99
13/10/2018
11:16
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/10/12/tech-shares-come-roaring-back-led-by-netflix-and-amazon.htmlThis could bode well for us next week..
hedgehogster
13/10/2018
10:19
couldn't resist.
previously in May

'identitii partnered with robot automation company Blue Prism. Together the companies will develop solutions to help FIs better fight fraud via digitised automated corporate payment and trade transaction processes.'

hazl
13/10/2018
08:23
Daijavu - Correct, ARM had a few share split. The last one was 1:5, I believe in 1999 the share price hit £50 in 2000.
Smerch - You are right, it was SoftBank/Japan. Sage also split a few times and still alive and kicking. When I go back in time, my biggest greedy mistake was when I sold 25000 ASOS shares (bought at 40p) at £1 in 2004, thinking I more than doubled my money. Missed an opportunity to become a millionaire a few years later, ASOS also had its wild swings (from £80 to £20 at one time). All this, to show that for decent and sound companies, patience is key for success. Prism technology is the future; so just ignore market swings and corrections and give it a few years to properly mature.

fuji99
12/10/2018
19:04
Nice to see some sanity returning to the board, ARM Holdings is a company that I have fond memories of. Bought in after the financial crisis and rode the wave up to the Softbank takeover, it was my biggest percentage gain in a stock until PRSM, who benefited from the proceeds!

With the tech retracement, Softbank as a tech conglomerate is definitely something on my radar.

smerch1468
12/10/2018
18:50
Me too but maybe wrong poster? :)
bokies
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