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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.30 | 2.09% | 14.66 | 14.54 | 14.66 | 14.66 | 14.20 | 14.58 | 2,210,971 | 14:31:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Services, Nec | 2.81B | -178.1M | -0.1057 | -1.36 | 242.57M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/2/2021 15:52 | Shhh. Feb is going to be very good here. | jaspoland | |
05/2/2021 15:49 | Something is going on with this share,I feel someone is wanting a lot of shares and they are having trouble getting them | albert3591 | |
05/2/2021 15:42 | i can think of many names for VT, but a PI isnt one of them | aljm | |
05/2/2021 15:30 | So you aren't a PI? | wageslave | |
05/2/2021 15:17 | Second day that CPI has bucked the trend. Everything on my watch list is red, CPI blue. Same happened yesterday. May only be small gains by a good sign. | feelthepain | |
05/2/2021 14:24 | That's exactly the view I would expect from a PI. Great stuff. Thanks for the confirmation. | valuetracker | |
05/2/2021 14:16 | On the back of VT's "recommendation" and his expert advise i thought i would take a look at HEMO's chart that apparently was about to 'blow' and wow, i think i would replace Blow with die, that has to be the most depressing chart i have ever seen..... many a skier would like to try that one out..... | aljm | |
05/2/2021 13:59 | someone is confident, 937K buy just gone through | aljm | |
05/2/2021 13:48 | Thought you promised to leave and come back when it hit 20p , back to the Beano for you , oh look its doing the opposite to your prediction. | jotoha2 | |
05/2/2021 13:43 | Abdul, more than 90% of trading decisions are technically based. Try reading a book. | valuetracker | |
05/2/2021 13:40 | quality investment strategy from VT... ValueTracker - 05 Feb 2021 - 11:26:15 - 67 of 80 Hemogenyx - 2021 Entry to clinical status - HEMO Bought a few. The chart looks set to blow. No idea about the fundamentals. Do they support a price explosion? News imminent? | aljm | |
05/2/2021 13:38 | You are sooooo clever vt | albert3591 | |
05/2/2021 13:31 | Classic example in the intraday chart now. Your primitive PI brains see it turning up to 40p, 50p 100p. The pro traders advanced brain sees an opportunity to offload before the decline. | valuetracker | |
05/2/2021 13:30 | No, because PIs invest with the primitive brain. When the price is dropping they don't buy. They buy at the top when the primitive brain only sees what riches could come of the investment. It's the opposite way to how we shop. January sales.....we're queueing down the street from 6am in the morning (because prices are discounted). When shares have a 50% sale we daren't touch them. | valuetracker | |
05/2/2021 13:11 | Valueless tracker...will not ordinary pi,s buy lower.you must because you are superdooper clever. | albert3591 | |
05/2/2021 12:03 | I hope you lot didn't book your Caribbean holidays prematurely this morning. | valuetracker | |
05/2/2021 08:51 | I'll return next week. If I am wrong, I will come back and apologise. | valuetracker | |
05/2/2021 08:27 | Up this morning, down this afternoon, up Monday AM......the share price capitulation all next week. 20p Target still intact. | valuetracker | |
05/2/2021 07:33 | And twenty seconds! | bookbroker | |
05/2/2021 07:28 | In 2 days, 11 hours, and 47 Minutes. The FTSE 100 will hit 6262.7. Hope this helps. | valuetracker | |
04/2/2021 20:26 | another 600K showed after those as well... | aljm | |
04/2/2021 19:35 | Never know Albert. | rupertforrester1982 | |
04/2/2021 18:12 | Still I am not losing money like shoddy is if he does have a short. | albert3591 |
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