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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cab Payments Holdings Plc | LSE:CABP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMCYKB41 | ORD 0.033 1/3P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.30 | 0.47% | 64.80 | 64.00 | 64.30 | 65.00 | 63.40 | 64.00 | 227,661 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 168.78M | 22.71M | 0.0894 | 7.19 | 163.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/11/2023 12:59 | They got a margin call to deal with | babbler | |
02/11/2023 12:43 | gone a bit made after a slow start this morning! ps what happened to the people talking it down last week🤔 | sos100 | |
02/11/2023 12:35 | Easy money to be made here | samdb | |
02/11/2023 12:10 | with fundamentally significantly more, a multiple of today's price | tsmith2 | |
02/11/2023 11:04 | Fairly motoring at the moment | francoismyname | |
02/11/2023 10:23 | Indeed - Moving in the right direction - | tomboyb | |
02/11/2023 08:37 | If you have FMR selling then the downward pressure remains, however, the price continues to grind northwards regardless so i'm happy to wait it out and probably buy more on the dips. | aberloon2 | |
02/11/2023 08:11 | Markets doing the exact opposite of what you would expect. Director buys usually a good signal for the market to buy in on the back of them. Here the opposite happens and the share falls. Wondering if it’s worth other directors buying if this is how the market reacts. | francoismyname | |
02/11/2023 08:09 | only stock i know that's down on a director buy😕 | sos100 | |
02/11/2023 07:42 | Let’s hope today brings forward a decent rise on the back of that director buy yesterday. They BOD must realise how under valued the stock is. If we can get the chairman / chairwomen Mrs Cairns, who had the big article in the Sunday Times at the weekend to buy a few as well, it would really bump the share price. | francoismyname | |
02/11/2023 07:06 | Did actually miss it yesterday. | tsmith2 | |
01/11/2023 19:27 | Not too shabby a buy that from the risk officer. Assume he is in circa £100-£150k a year and takes home circa £60-£90k a year. To then put 90% or even 60% of your annual take home pay buying shares is to be applauded. Well done - more purchases please BOD. | francoismyname | |
01/11/2023 19:04 | In case you all missed it there was a director purchase notified after hours at 5.11pm for 84000 shares costing £51k see below. Should help tomorrow with a few more buys from other directors to follow. Feeling very positive . | francoismyname | |
01/11/2023 15:12 | Why invest in CAB when you can invest in major UK banks on a PE of 4 and a dividend of over 7% ? Far too much risk here when major banks are just as cheap | popit | |
01/11/2023 10:35 | FMR now at 4.9% - RNS - | tomboyb | |
01/11/2023 09:45 | This dogshxt should be investigated, should never have been allowed to list. U.K. punters mugged again🤡 | porsche1945 | |
31/10/2023 21:16 | Is this another one you w called wrong Franco | 412069 | |
31/10/2023 19:12 | Time to take profits Many negatives here for the share price going forward Very low visibility on earnings Will there be another profit warning and then another? Profit warnings usually come in three Earnings are also very low quality here as there are many thousands of other Payments companies that can easily take away market share Very low moat here for competitors to take market share and destroy any profits Why are management not buying the shares? What are they not telling us? Anything connected with Africa usually ends in disaster | popit | |
31/10/2023 19:03 | Should be miles ahead of 61.2p A blow out day tomorrow upwards please | francoismyname | |
31/10/2023 14:24 | Lets see - Come on 70p+ - | tomboyb |
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