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PRSM Blue Prism Group Plc

1,274.00
0.00 (0.00%)
23 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
07/1/2018
16:36
Anyone wanting an USD ETF similar to ROBO have a look at Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence (Ticker:BOTZ).
Outperforming ROBO on 6 and 12 month history (both USD based).

sogoesit
06/1/2018
11:24
Any one know what Techinvests naps for 2018 are, I think out today.
montyhedge
05/1/2018
14:28
Business interview: Don’t fear the march of the robots, says boss of City tech darling Blue Prism
ashehzi
04/1/2018
13:37
£1.8 Mil. buy went through...
ashehzi
03/1/2018
23:19
From Liam Fox's article in the telegraph:

"Masayoshi Son, chief executive of SoftBank, has predicted that there will be 10bn smart robots across the world in 30 years’ time."

Nice to know that there is a big up side and a long future to awaiting PRSM.

wally19
03/1/2018
09:35
Here we go...
windsor430
02/1/2018
21:09
In fact.....see what share price is doing tomorrow....might top up.
dtaliadoros
02/1/2018
18:16
Full results are due out 25th Jan 2018
jolsta
02/1/2018
16:18
I'm glad I held onto these, even though it broke through my stop loss limit. Now back in positive territory. Not bad for a couple of weeks.
dtaliadoros
02/1/2018
13:31
H appy NY Petewy and people here.
hazl
02/1/2018
11:07
When are Full Year Results due?
bprocket
02/1/2018
10:05
Happy Xmas Hazl
petewy
02/1/2018
09:41
Off to a good start in any case.
Although probably a lot of twitchy fingers that had nothing to do over the holidays ;-)
Prosperous New Year to all.

sogoesit
30/12/2017
12:30
I agree. This is a uniwue growth case.

They accelerate the number of new customers and the new customers start with only a few robots so the growth comes both from new customers and the existing customers for years to come.

Download LinkedIn job app and search for blue prism og blueprism worldwide. There are many Big companies that invest in BP rpa. I especially likes the term RPA factory.

testbot
30/12/2017
11:23
Think about it how many jobs are there in large companies with staff performing repetitive tasks. I suggest it’s millions . PRSM has C. 5000 bots in circulation .The quantity is more than doubling each year and will compound as bases are formed in each company they will find more jobs for Bots as they become familiar with their uses and more importantly see the benefit of their use ... which
We know is substantial . When a company has formed the correct teams from relevant departments replication becomes more simple and part of the company’s modus operandi.That is why the share price is so high in my opinion and likely to grow far more when the economies of scale from 100% gross margins turn into 30-50% net profit margins.

buffetteer
30/12/2017
09:59
This is an unusual company all round because AI products are part of a
revolutionary and unique wave that is sweeping industries world-wide.
In my limited understanding....from information others have given me Sharescope et al sometimes miss those that are new and up-and-coming, as their strength lies in the tried and tested companies, with longevity they can form an historical analysis.

I know not, where the share-price will lead, but it looks quite favorable to me from the chart.
However, I do suspect that big companies were falling over themselves to associate with BP's products from the very beginning.....an unusual occurrence in a fairly new firm ,so perhaps that says rather a lot?

hazl
30/12/2017
09:38
Its not my calculations, I rely on calculations by data providing software companies such as Sharescope, Stockopedia & Sharelockholmes. They in turn claim to get their data from a variety of sources including annual reports.
henryatkin
29/12/2017
22:16
I Think you have misunderstood some basic accounting principles. I Think you have calculated (receicables / deferred income ) * 52 weeks ??

You do NOT calculate payment terms like this.

BP grows exponentially so they have many new customers at the end of each quarter which gives a High receivable and a high deferred income.

testbot
29/12/2017
20:00
Can you specify how you calculated this?
testbot
29/12/2017
15:06
Can one of you long-termers give an explanation as to why the average debtor days is around 30 weeks or 7.5 months. One to two months would be more normal for well run credit control departments. I've never come across a company that offers so generous credit terms, so naturally it strikes me as a red flag. If the company is offering such good products/services why do they need to offer such extended credit terms to sweeten their customers?
henryatkin
22/12/2017
10:24
Danny has spoken: he's going to let the numbers do the talking. Huzzah!

I'll eat my hat if total contracted sales are less than double 2016. Go ahead Danny and contradict me by giving an alternative number.

Meanwhile, mr macafee is the boldest predictor of pricing there is ever been* (lol). Shame that when it comes to giving numbers, rather than a reasoned opinion, Danny find himself lost.

*hxxps://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/7gebpp/mcafee_doubles_down_on_his_promise_i_now_predict/

whirlpooljoe
21/12/2017
20:23
Yes - no other motivation than to equal the balance. Sure.

Here's my Danny crystal ball: UIP & AA will be doing $35-40m in '17, but PRSM will have a massive fall-off & be languishing on $25m. 18/19 will see AA IPO on $70m Rev's & UIP bought out for $900m, with RPA market worth $5bn globally inc Consultants & training partner rev's, whilst PRSM trots out now 11 year old mktg literature which only idiots like us still believe. PRSM single license fees will be down to a few hundred dollars p.a., & their several hundred clients will be at 50% retention with no up-sells, as poor, under-funded banks, known for their love of novice start-ups, procure platforms only based on the cheapest price.

For the final time Danny - yes there is competition, yes there are challenges, and yes procurement have a decision to evaluate.

windsor430
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