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CPI Capita Plc

14.12
0.20 (1.44%)
17 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.20 1.44% 14.12 14.06 14.36 14.50 13.92 14.50 3,228,698 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Business Services, Nec 2.81B -178.1M -0.1047 -1.35 236.82M
Capita Plc is listed in the Business Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CPI. The last closing price for Capita was 13.92p. Over the last year, Capita shares have traded in a share price range of 12.42p to 22.30p.

Capita currently has 1,701,273,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Capita is £236.82 million. Capita has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.35.

Capita Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/1/2025
20:22
Back at ya barbs4
heatseek77
10/1/2025
13:24
Roar at HS
barnes4
10/1/2025
09:03
LOL LOL , now i am working for competitors and financial institutions , HS, you really, REALLY need to see something about your paranoia.....

Was actually going to say, i bet a lot of this drop is down to that incompetent mare we have in Government thinking she is an Economist, the whole market is down the sh itter, not just CPI.

aljm
09/1/2025
21:55
Very good, well done theoldtrader

Will have to go through all the director share purchases as that’s interesting as well. Noted that the ‘strategic and well considered’ hire of Pablo Andres was followed by the man himself purchasing 1.2m shares. He must obviously see something the share price is not anticipating.

davidbennett
09/1/2025
17:16
Hi H77, maybe I'm reading this wrong but didn't the reply from IR clarify that there was still a net debt position after applying all the proceeds, ie nothing left? Sorry joined this conversation mid stream.
peterrr3
09/1/2025
11:07
Serco management 😂😂😂🤣 9315;🤣 of course you could be a serco employee 🤔🤔🤔 that would make an interesting headline
heatseek77
09/1/2025
10:21
The office of fair trading will block it!
gotnorolex
09/1/2025
09:50
It is a perfect time for SERCO to take over Capita and immediately get rid of the useless and incompetent senior management, that could be the best cost saving to start this turn around.

Only SERCO management which has all the abilities and competencies can turn capita around.

trader4ever
09/1/2025
09:22
Heatseek779 Jan '25 - 08:23 - 15774 of 15777 Edit
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Just to reiterate actual facts


Hi xxxxxxxxxx,


Regarding the Capita One proceeds, when the deal completed in September our guidance at that point was minimal net financial debt at 31 December 2024. Mathematically given the change in guidance for the Group’s free cash outflow by £30m (to a £120m - £140m outflow) in December this will flow through to the net debt position.


We’d previously outlined that the Capita One proceeds materially strengthened the Group’s financial position while providing funding and optionality for the transformation journey – we will provide further detail on this as part of the full year results in March.


Kind Regards,

Capita Investor Relations Team

heatseek77
09/1/2025
09:22
troll4ever most share price graphs look pretty similar or only marginally better over last 5 yrs apart from rr. That's been a solid winner.
heatseek77
09/1/2025
09:12
Heatseek77, Look at the share price graph for the last 5 years and tell me what do you see. Than look again at the share price graph for last one year and tell me what do you see.

This company is goin down the drain for the last 10 year, and people like you still hoping to see turn around.

All these CEO's come with lot of false promises and talk, and they start lying that turn around is coming and every quarter they boast we have achieved progress.

But reality is that Capita has become a third class company run by third class management. look at the market valuation of capita today. It use to be British ICON of FTSE100 at one time. But sadly the highly incompetent senior management (past and present)of this company has brought it down to its current state.

trader4ever
09/1/2025
08:25
troll4ever/barbie4 are so clearly aimless and lily off LSE spending the day chasing 20p a click 🤷
heatseek77
09/1/2025
08:23
Just to reiterate actual facts


Hi xxxxxxxxxx,


Regarding the Capita One proceeds, when the deal completed in September our guidance at that point was minimal net financial debt at 31 December 2024. Mathematically given the change in guidance for the Group’s free cash outflow by £30m (to a £120m - £140m outflow) in December this will flow through to the net debt position.


We’d previously outlined that the Capita One proceeds materially strengthened the Group’s financial position while providing funding and optionality for the transformation journey – we will provide further detail on this as part of the full year results in March.


Kind Regards,

Capita Investor Relations Team

heatseek77
09/1/2025
08:22
barbie4,troll4ever but the numbers ok as per yesterday email they've not spent the money as you wrote dangerous game that gals when I emailed AH and IR I cut your pasted your comments in 👍🏻 so Ratatat-tat..
heatseek77
09/1/2025
08:11
Can’t disagree with that

Just look at the numbers

barnes4
09/1/2025
08:10
we thought JL was bad but AH is destroying capita with twice the speed of JL, he has already lost over 40% market value so far. This is Adolfo Hernandez performance until now.
trader4ever
09/1/2025
08:08
And down again
barnes4
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