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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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10/1/2020 16:42 | hmmm... So did NASDAQ. Don't think its aquisition related, I think the overall market is going up hence, small caps are recovering. Interesting theory though but I doubt it... I personally believe its pre-news rally in home for catching a good entry before the 23rd. Then it will go wild, potentially both ways. | bprocket | |
10/1/2020 14:54 | bpocket - Sometimes when a company does not issue any news on contract signing or new product development, and its share price keeps rising regardless of the main index, there is the possibility that an approach is on the way. This is just a possibility unless there is an institution buying. BP rose about 26% since mid-December. | fuji99 | |
10/1/2020 13:11 | Fuji - why you think? | bprocket | |
10/1/2020 13:01 | Takeover bid in simmering ? | fuji99 | |
10/1/2020 11:57 | Looking healthy. | rafieh | |
10/1/2020 11:23 | 23rd Jan, Annual Report | wfarrar | |
10/1/2020 10:45 | When is next update | stellainvests1977 | |
10/1/2020 08:54 | Well done Blue Prism. A steady rise again. IMO | hazl | |
09/1/2020 16:31 | Christh - what data are you referring to? Or is that assumption? Just checking I haven’t missed anything... | bprocket | |
08/1/2020 14:49 | Break out , likely to see £18-£20 in the next couple of months. More customers sign on and the cloud services is a big win. Roll on £20 | christh | |
08/1/2020 14:03 | Windsor. Be it as it may, your view of negative or my view of truth - both coming to fruition as fact. That is all I try to share. | dannyboylife | |
07/1/2020 23:28 | My pleasure - every time you doommonger, almost to the second, PRSMs share price shoots up. Given the last two years all you’ve posted about is on PRSM (& always negative)... I have to ask, what stocks are you long on? | windsor430 | |
07/1/2020 21:00 | Windsor, thanks for the vindication. You are right, perhaps even a "4th rate" vendor? Appian, who already partner (for 3 years) with BluePrism and know their product well, did their industry diligence but by acquiring a smaller company, with similar technology, recognize that RPA technologies are reaching this commodity play. hxxps://www.appian.c I am sure, Appian are happy that this tech is more than good enough for them and their global industry customers. I am sure this will be similar for other potential acquirers given at least 20+ other choices they could make for another RPA vendor at a fraction of the cost. | dannyboylife | |
07/1/2020 16:27 | Deadly serious. You’re hardly a messenger when you lead with “RPA prices cheapen”... you’re doing yourself a disservice. You’re right that the vendor they’ve bought isn’t second rate. 13 people deep, 5-6 max from what I can tell are sales... so they’re third rate at best. Thanks for allowing me to add that clarity. | windsor430 | |
07/1/2020 16:17 | Are you guys serious? So, you are saying SAP and Appian, two very large companies, with deep pockets, making serious decisions to buy low-end RPA vendors is good for BluePrism and the RPA market in general. What planet are you on? When you are the same people hoping for an acquisition or growth? Nice spin guys but your diversion on the real topic that RPA technology is continuing to prove itself as a simple commodity and building or buying it, can and is cheap. Appian and SAP did their diligence (you can mock them) and yet again, you shoot the messenger because you are sad they didn't need to spend much to be in the RPA game. | dannyboylife | |
07/1/2020 15:19 | Haha nice one Windsor. After month of silence that was the best Danny could come up with... sad. | bprocket | |
07/1/2020 14:59 | AKA "Whole industry pivots to huge discounts because mid-ranking RPA vendor Appian buys 13 person company, Jidoka, who don't do much outside Spain." Try again Dannyboy - you presume we don't do any due diligence on what you post :-) | windsor430 | |
07/1/2020 14:49 | RPA is getting cheaper... hxxps://www.appian.c | dannyboylife | |
17/12/2019 11:42 | I’d guess these buys are closing shorts. | bprocket | |
17/12/2019 11:27 | Who is buying so many shares????? There are few massive buys yesterday and today someone is buying so many shares, who are these big investors???? It looks like the price will go up this week? | tgkg | |
17/12/2019 11:26 | Who is buying so many shares????? There are few massive buys yesterday and today | tgkg | |
17/12/2019 08:58 | Some mega buys yesterday - one 750k+ & a couple 250k+, and this morning a 300k+ already | windsor430 | |
15/12/2019 11:25 | RPA (Robotic Process Automation): What’s In Store For 2020? Jon Theuerkauf, the Chief Customer Officer at Blue Prism, agrees with this. “We’ll see RPA extend its reach across mainstream industries such as the medical, pharma and telecom spaces given the high volumes of sensitive data,” he said. “Ultimately, a true connected-RPA cloud-based platform will look like the re-creation of a human being and possess a skill-set that allows the platform to collaborate with employees on key day-to-day tasks. | igoe104 | |
13/12/2019 22:43 | Igoe, totally agree and good cash position. With some patience this will double from this current price as an absolute minimum. A well timed purchase by you i think. Well done. | hawkind |
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