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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Capita Plc | LSE:CPI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B23K0M20 | ORD 2 1/15P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.18 | 1.25% | 14.58 | 14.48 | 14.60 | 14.80 | 14.14 | 14.14 | 9,026,337 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Services, Nec | 2.81B | -178.1M | -0.1057 | -1.37 | 244.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/1/2018 16:25 | hxxps://uk.webfg.com | s2lowner | |
31/1/2018 16:23 | Wow , just proves the markets are not rigged , first the Banks and now all these PFI companies getting slaughtered , SERCO looks vulnrable , but they did state that next 2 years would be profit growth , now were they telling porkies. | jotoha2 | |
31/1/2018 16:04 | Fear and greed. CEO laid out his cards. Game on Rights Issues are that's Rights, unless you buy you cant partake. A fully underwritten and confidence boosting Rights Issue would secure the survivability of Capita for me is a good enough prospect. Loading... more to load. | cantrememberthis2 | |
31/1/2018 16:01 | Rights issue at 50p I would guess, but even at that price I see no value. Would be interesting to see what management have paid themselves over the last 5 years or so, as they decimate what was a good company. It's about time that management excess pay packets are reigned in! | brad1 | |
31/1/2018 16:01 | I'd say Serco is next to collapse | volsung | |
31/1/2018 16:01 | Capita - The next Carillion? The Daily Telegraph. | escapetohome | |
31/1/2018 16:00 | tim3 not to give details - playing into the hands of the weak. thanks ive had a nibble. no big deal its part and parcel of market forces gone in at 215p Happy to go in again tomorrow! | cantrememberthis2 | |
31/1/2018 15:54 | Agree its bad to announce a rights issue but not give the details just adds to uncertainty. | tim 3 | |
31/1/2018 15:51 | I notice CFO Nick Greatorex bought about £30k's worth of shares in the 545-667p range in 2H 2017. It seems the CFO, who has been in his job for nearly 3 years, didn't have a clue what was going on in his own company. | omankohakase | |
31/1/2018 15:50 | Nearly bought these in June, luckily forget to monitor them! Jeez a right disaster for shafted shareholders, management should all be locked up in The Tower of London and the key thrown away, hope some face prosecution,what a disgrace. | ny boy | |
31/1/2018 15:46 | I agree. Worth a short even here I'd say. | rackers1 | |
31/1/2018 15:45 | This is CLLN Mark 2 all over again. Be warned. | highasakite | |
31/1/2018 15:41 | Have a heart orinocor somebody has got to stump up the cash for this weekend's management paint ball team building exercise. | stewart64 | |
31/1/2018 15:37 | If I held this I'd be absolutely livid. It's almost like they are deliberately trying to wreck the share price to the maximum extent possible. They should never have mentioned a rights issue until it had been signed off. | orinocor | |
31/1/2018 15:34 | Capita seeks to learn from Carillion's collapse. A great article by Ian King for novices. hxxps://news.sky.com | ssr23 | |
31/1/2018 15:34 | I suggest out for now.this is doomed. | sr2day | |
31/1/2018 15:24 | Any idea what the rights issue price might be £1.50? | tim 3 | |
31/1/2018 15:23 | highasakite sold a while ago check the trades @ 200.8p You are the idiot! | double double | |
31/1/2018 15:21 | DMF - he will be buying up loads in the rights issue. | hpcg | |
31/1/2018 15:16 | double double31 Jan '18 - 10:43 - 2123 of 2158 0 0 0 Bought 6437 @ 194.85 looking good for a trade FOOL. Warnings come in 3's. We have only had 1 so far. Could easily fall to 50p soon. | highasakite | |
31/1/2018 15:13 | In auction. | fillipe |
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