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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 | 0.87% | 13.96 | 13.96 | 14.08 | 14.12 | 13.92 | 14.04 | 428,962 | 09:15:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Services, Nec | 2.81B | -178.1M | -0.1057 | -1.31 | 233.14M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/1/2021 10:18 | 3.5m to accommodate the sells that will come later | albert3591 | |
25/1/2021 10:17 | it was above offer, would make sense why the mm's are pushing share price down to fill it... | aljm | |
25/1/2021 10:15 | Everything is coming down across the board, i was and am still hoping for my top up at 32p... will it get there? | cojones | |
25/1/2021 10:11 | judging by the week price it was probably a sell. Then again, every trade is somebody selling and another buying | dealy | |
25/1/2021 10:10 | 3.5 mill buy just rolled in | aljm | |
25/1/2021 09:51 | Oh and it's you're | gozo | |
25/1/2021 09:51 | We'll see.... | gozo | |
25/1/2021 09:41 | Your 14p out mate | albert3591 | |
25/1/2021 09:31 | Good entry point imo | gozo | |
25/1/2021 09:29 | Oh dealy.... | qsmeily456 | |
25/1/2021 09:26 | Does that mean you could get £60k worth at 25p | albert3591 | |
25/1/2021 09:24 | 20p ? now that is a fantastic number , ready to buy at least £80k worth if it ever happens. | jotoha2 | |
25/1/2021 08:58 | so we have a worldwide stock market boom that doesn't apply to capita. makes no sense. | dealy | |
25/1/2021 08:57 | back to 25p? ffs | roks | |
25/1/2021 08:46 | I tell you all how it works, you slag me off, then it plays out exactly how I suggested. | hodhasharon | |
25/1/2021 08:28 | Onwards and downwards | albert3591 | |
23/1/2021 17:33 | It's a bit like a stretched family selling some silver for 10 grand. Maybe it's worth more but boy does it feel good to clear that credit card debt and no longer have to pay 150 per month in interest. That's what this deal is like to Capita They get rid of the highest charging debt and can even re-finance the remaining debt at much better conditions | dealy | |
23/1/2021 16:15 | where on earth did i get that idea from, excuse my comment. “ESS is a business that Capita originally bought for £10m so we have created significant value over 25 years of ownership. so , a pretty decent profit from that then. | aljm | |
23/1/2021 14:39 | There are no shares involved the transaction | dealy | |
23/1/2021 14:16 | The shares that are going alongside the deal, are they new issue , or from existing ? | aljm | |
23/1/2021 11:33 | Agree this is a good time to be building a core holding if you believe CPI have a future. This is purely a recovery play but if we look ahead to 5 years time I would expect this to be able to hit £1.50. That's a great return on where we are now | jaspoland | |
23/1/2021 10:38 | didnt one of the updates last year state 'technically' they made a profit in one Quarter ? if so , surely the debt must be reducing ? and with the £380 mill for Software sale coming, that is going to make a dent in it as well ? I see there were over 500K of buys reported after close last night, so a good buying day, market sentiment killed off whole market, if/when the market finally turns , then this is in such a strong position it will recover very quickly IMO, | aljm | |
23/1/2021 09:19 | next update probably when the ESS transaction closes in "early 2021" if I recall. That will be an opportunity to say what the net debt is and what the business looks like going forward | dealy | |
22/1/2021 19:36 | albert359122 Jan '21 - 15:14 - 5978 of 5990 You must not question him he’s a pro don’t you know. You started the comedy alberta | cojones |
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