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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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0.02 | 0.15% | 13.58 | 13.46 | 13.52 | 13.82 | 13.44 | 13.54 | 4,283,087 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 2.81B | -178.1M | -0.1056 | -1.28 | 227.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/7/2020 12:07 | and the market rigging continues, 5% down on what precisely ?? Funny when i sold my Co, it was priced on assets , and business associated figures, dont remember it being valued on a comparison to a market indice...... | ![]() aljm | |
13/7/2020 18:35 | Be nice if we could start chipping away back up to 50p.The Dow is absolutely screaming right now. So hopefully that will close well up, Asian markets will have another strong session, which in turn should drag the UK market up as well as the FTSE for another blue day tomorrow.GL all. | ![]() bearnecessities | |
13/7/2020 16:09 | Strong day, looks like the book has changed. This was 150p pre covid, strong cash position & signed numerous new contracts over the last couple of months. Well oversold & undervalued... | ![]() natty27 | |
13/7/2020 08:44 | Great RNS from GFS. well ahead of expectations and bringing H1 results forward. Maybe some read across from there ? | ![]() fft | |
12/7/2020 16:24 | lets wait for the half year results and see what progress has been made. | ![]() sr2day | |
12/7/2020 14:13 | actually, none of that is relevant. What's relevant is how much money the company will make per year from now on and what multiple should be applied to those current/near future earnings to determine the fair value. Also relevant is the value of disposals which can reduce debt. | ![]() dealy | |
12/7/2020 13:50 | over the last five years the share price has gone from £13 to 40p.ask yourself why? | ![]() sr2day | |
12/7/2020 10:37 | so everyone at Capita goes to work for nothing? all a waste of time? | ![]() dealy | |
12/7/2020 08:18 | 10p is my target here.too much debt. | ![]() sr2day | |
11/7/2020 06:05 | all the small and mid caps I follow have fallen 20% in the last 2 weeks, irrespective of business performance. looks like some pension fund re allocation. Meanwhile US tech goes parabolic which makes no sense | ![]() dealy | |
10/7/2020 19:15 | yahoo finance says that 90.5% of the CPI is held by institutions, PIs can't struggle against that if its right | owlbaby | |
10/7/2020 18:32 | It will come good. Just patience required - something the majority of us PIs seem to lack. | ![]() pyglet | |
10/7/2020 10:41 | Afternoon retrace coming | the canadian mounted | |
10/7/2020 10:34 | You are more brave and cleR crystal ball. I am staying put. | ![]() action | |
10/7/2020 10:30 | No I don’t think it will,I’m calling the bottom here | the canadian mounted | |
10/7/2020 10:22 | It can easily revisit 30p b4vit reaches 50p looking at market this week. DYOR. | ![]() action | |
10/7/2020 10:10 | Shouldn’t be at this level with the news of the education arm up for sale. But a gift from the gods and I’m not complaining | the canadian mounted | |
10/7/2020 09:55 | You got lowe price today. | ![]() action | |
09/7/2020 13:53 | In my view, it will break 50p next week (maybe to 52-53), and then come and test support at 50p. | hodhasharon | |
09/7/2020 13:53 | Wake me up when it get's to a £ | ![]() knowing | |
09/7/2020 13:52 | not next week though | hodhasharon | |
09/7/2020 13:51 | would be expecting it to go north of 50p by the looks of the chart.... | ![]() aljm |
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