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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/1/2019 08:23 | Shorts probably closing in pain. I know who opened a few ... | fuji99 | |
09/1/2019 08:22 | BPROCKET I looked briefly into BID.AUX.is it in the UK as well seemed to imply it was. Only curious at this point. | hazl | |
09/1/2019 08:05 | Interesting how all these theories are worthless when sentiments change. They seem "right" only in one direction: When it drops ... | fuji99 | |
09/1/2019 07:04 | Haha, yes ;-)! | sogoesit | |
08/1/2019 20:29 | Or even simpler - we retraced to the 61,8% Fibonacci level (10£) and now left the bearish channel formed from the top. We are now in wave 3 with long term target of 50£. GL | bprocket | |
08/1/2019 19:03 | Looks like we've climbed back onto my lower upward trend line, with a CAGR of the share price of about 100%. The previous trend line, from 2016, before it broke mid-November 2018, had a CAGR of 170%. If this lower trend holds looks like we've re-rated and 100% is what the market believes in... for the time being, break-even issues aside. | sogoesit | |
08/1/2019 09:38 | Interested to see the reaction of those who increased their shorts last December when it was just above £10 ... | fuji99 | |
08/1/2019 08:20 | Yes pleased to see a bit of blue here. OK bprocket will do....into FDEV at the moment,hoping it's a turn in the market but we cannot yet be sure....vigilance required everybody! | hazl | |
07/1/2019 11:26 | Hazl - Check out (Bid.ax) BidEnergy Limited. It’s an RPA vendor specialising in the Energy market (niche), Automation of billing. Australien company. To me it looks like BP 2 years ago, currently taking off. Great financials and fundamentals, plus extrem bullish chart setup. Current price: 1.4$ Target: 10$ GL all & happy new year! | bprocket | |
07/1/2019 10:09 | Only the few long termers are not interested in the daily blips. But once the share price starts to go down, the shorters brigade comes out in force to start its new stories. Otherwise they just hibernate. | fuji99 | |
07/1/2019 09:03 | This is what I like. Dead quiet bulletin boards. Means people have lost interest or hope which equal bargain hunt opportunities 😁 | dtaliadoros | |
27/12/2018 16:22 | In any case, regardless of what the shorters think or say, I made my home work on BP and have topped up a few times since the drop today and will accumulate this stock for a a few years unless taken over. | fuji99 | |
27/12/2018 14:05 | GS always a good indicator :-) | walkermike1 | |
27/12/2018 13:28 | We do the research. Why don't you look at the wider stock market for answers to the drop? Have you asked Goldman why they have increased their holdings twice over the last couple of months? | hazl | |
27/12/2018 11:43 | SAP aquired Contextor because it is not about market share. BPs technology is very old and it has not invested in it's core. Just ask any developer. All the big boys like SAP already own the customers so buying Contextor cheaply for a bit of technology (one of 20 RPA minors) is smart. Again, do the research. | dannyboylife | |
27/12/2018 11:28 | As was also SAP when it took over minors in the RPA business ... | fuji99 | |
27/12/2018 11:18 | Infosys RPA product has been around for many years and rebranded a few years ago.. www.infosysbpm.com/o Don't shoot the messenger. Lol | dannyboylife | |
27/12/2018 11:11 | hxxps://www.expressc | dannyboylife | |
27/12/2018 11:09 | Why ? To be taken over by Infosys ? | fuji99 |
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