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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.12 | 0.91% | 13.32 | 13.30 | 13.34 | 13.46 | 13.00 | 13.00 | 3,918,508 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Services, Nec | 2.81B | -178.1M | -0.1057 | -1.26 | 224.04M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/11/2020 11:02 | Red finish? | valuetracker | |
19/11/2020 10:46 | Certainly agree , it has to be worth 80/100 as it stands now , what is a mystery is why they are not taking it up there now , could be awaiting sale of software company of course , city moves in funny ways sometimes. | jotoha2 | |
19/11/2020 10:38 | Look at the 5yr chart, the recovery so far doesn't even register, plenty of upside to come. | hamhamham1 | |
19/11/2020 10:14 | AI Trading for small percentage gains.... small drop ready for the upward trajectory ? | exile | |
19/11/2020 09:54 | Still waiting for the bull-trap! any minute...now | topnotch | |
19/11/2020 09:54 | CPI is in a better place than it was pre lockdown as a Co. turnover will be down but structually good, sell off of software will halve the debt. looking a lot stronger now, shroder's relentless buying is also a good sign, you dont buy 250 mill on a hunch, they know what they are doing, maybe it will encourage others in ? | aljm | |
19/11/2020 09:52 | "Muppets shouting Timmmmberrrrr?????" I think he was referring to himself when he saw the share price rising...lol | sami69 | |
19/11/2020 09:51 | Let the trend be your friend, the risk of missing out is real with shares like Capita. We are just starting to come out of the worst, this kind of black swan event (COVID-19)does not happen often. I am hoping for a multi bagger in the medium term just like I enjoyed with the house builders in the past. GLA. | patience a virtue | |
19/11/2020 09:50 | There is of course the possibility that Schroders are acting on behalf of a third party who are looking to bid for the company , this has to be worth 200p for a takeover . | jotoha2 | |
19/11/2020 09:48 | Muppets shouting Timmmmberrrrr????? | topnotch | |
19/11/2020 09:47 | there must be something imminent incoming, | aljm | |
19/11/2020 09:44 | Apparently, fair value (based on fundamentals) is 10p | topnotch | |
19/11/2020 09:37 | The fundementals here do not suggest the current share price imo.... 100% gain short term ? Edit: To clarify the question from current share price ??? | exile | |
19/11/2020 09:24 | topnotch, lol lol spot on | aljm | |
19/11/2020 09:23 | BTW - is it customary to shout Timmmmberrrrr as the price is going up? Asking for a friend... | topnotch | |
19/11/2020 09:22 | ...and says it's fair value is 10p | topnotch | |
19/11/2020 09:19 | ooooh, yep i agree, they sold out way too early then see what they are missing out on,we know Hod did that, he shouts 140p then sells at 39p , lol | aljm | |
19/11/2020 09:18 | aljm19 Nov '20 - 09:11 - 4963 of 4964 0 0 0 erm , what is FOMO ? Fear Of Missing Out | 60000 muppets | |
19/11/2020 09:17 | FOMO = Fear of missing out.. | sami69 | |
19/11/2020 09:12 | Exile, i agree, but not just on this one, the mood in the market is changing, there is a hint of positivity. | aljm | |
19/11/2020 09:11 | erm , what is FOMO ? | aljm | |
19/11/2020 09:08 | I believe thee are plenty of short positions that will be forced to close. Does anyone know how much stock is on loan ? ( probably loads of ours in nominee accounts) where would I look ? | exile | |
19/11/2020 09:07 | They either wanna buy in cheaper, sold too early, lost in the past or just generally bitter. | hamhamham1 | |
19/11/2020 09:06 | aljm: major FOMO | sami69 |
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