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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Castleton Technology Plc | LSE:CTP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYV2WV72 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 94.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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14/9/2016 10:13 | Here is a "strict rule" NEVER "ADD" on the way down ALWAYS "ADD" on the way up. ALWAYS Ditch the losers once they drop below 10% of your buy in price. ALWAYS hold onto the winners until such a time as the metrics change. You have to be mega disciplined to do the above but thats the ONLY way the winners win. The novice almost always does the opposite of the above. But they always lose dont you. Your mate George Burns or is it Major Frank Burns..........nahhh silly Robbie Burns of course.Not the dewy eyed flouncing excise man,but the toast munching flasher will tell you that muc | chimers | |
14/9/2016 10:11 | Well well well - lookie here! Who do we have on board at Castleton? A certain Lynn Munro. She oversee's 30 project managers! 30!!! And she is a direct link to Capita via Kypera. Not bad to have 30 project managers - NOW kids...a starter question for 10. Why would a company need 30 project managers????? Yup...you got it. To handle all the business we are winning....from those 600+ clients This is her Linked In summary: Polished and seasoned professional responsible for 30 Project Managers and Implementation Consultants across the Castleton product portfolio. Manages multiple concurrent implementations which can be very complex, is adept at Risk and Change Management and is both Prince 2 Foundation and Practitioner qualified. Specialties: Kypera Hometeam, Kypera Financials, Capita OPENHousing, Capita OPENContractor OPENAccounts, V1 Document Management, Business Analysis, Application Interfaces, Implementation Methodology, MS Project, MS Office Suite | the destroyer | |
14/9/2016 10:10 | AMAZEBALLS.......... I wonder what would happen if an industry Tech Giant a BEHEMOTH the DADDY, got involved in the UK social services market with a plan to grow it into something major. A company that is so big and so powerful and one that has all the software engineers and writers you could shake a sticky stick at and which writes its own code I wonder if such a company moved into the UK social services sectors and gobbled up everything I wonder where that would leave a company like CTP? A company so big that it wants all the cake, could that happen? BIG BLUE................ This "mug punter" thinks it could be :) But hey wtfdik. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 10:10 | Mannnnn this really WORRIES you innit.............. IBM is making great strides reinventing the company for a new UK public sector SITS environment. The latest news – Last Thursday, Sharon Bagshaw, VP Central Government, Defence, Health & Life Sciences, at IBM UK (pictured front centre right), sat down to sign a new contract with the authority, which will enable the first implementation of IBM†| chimers | |
14/9/2016 10:09 | When a Director resigns SUDDENLY and leaves IMMEDIATELY with no explanation at all it does not imply things are going well. It didnt turn out well for 365Agile and THEY were generating CASH!! Oh dear VERY RELEVANT | chimers | |
14/9/2016 10:09 | CTP dont maintain houses. CTP doesn't collect rent. CTP doesnt process tenants. CTP simply supplies a software package that is supposed to improve back office. Im not sure it even does that!! Not all customers are renewing ? WHY NOT? Social Housing groups are in decline they are consolidating meaning less customers. UK residents will soon need a visa to enter Europe. The European countries are closing ranks and trying to do business in Europe will be next to impossible unless you are an industry giant with a large footprint. CTP is a loss making minnow in a very niche market. CTP has the main players in the social housing UK market sewn up and it still cant make a profit. How on earth will it manage to change that situation thousands of miles away in Australia lol ? Its JAM TOMORROW HIGH RISK . | chimers | |
14/9/2016 10:07 | IBM bought Optevia in March. It now has a generic product in public sector, that's been about a while. ( did not write its own as was your suggestion ) It is not housing specific, nor does it compete with the financial models offered by Kypera. | suneday | |
14/9/2016 09:57 | I wonder what would happen if an industry Tech Giant a BEHEMOTH the DADDY, got involved in the UK social services market with a plan to grow it into something major. A company that is so big and so powerful and one that has all the software engineers and writers you could shake a sticky stick at and which writes its own code I wonder if such a company moved into the UK social services sectors and gobbled up everything I wonder where that would leave a company like CTP? A company so big that it wants all the cake, could that happen? BIG BLUE................ This "mug punter" thinks it could be :) But hey wtfdik. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:57 | Come on company stooges you cant stay in that huddle all day you have DESPERATE trolling to be getting on with.... | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:56 | One of the many worries with this co is when the share price drops 1p you wonder if its the start of yet another 10p rout!! Who in their right mind would take a punt with this sort of risk potential lurking at every step. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:50 | Hmmmmm When a Director resigns SUDDENLY and leaves IMMEDIATELY with no explanation at all it does not imply things are going well. It didnt turn out well for 365Agile and THEY were generating CASH!! Oh dear. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:47 | Its a worry eh company stooge.............. Castleton Technology plc (AIM: CTP), the software and managed services provider to the public and not-for-profit sectors, announces that Caro Bell, Operations Director, has resigned from the Company and will stand down from the Board of Directors with immediate effect. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:46 | FUKIN HELL COMPANY STOOGE HAVE YOU LOOKED AT THE LEVEL2 TODAY!!! 6 KIN MM's on 65p lol Seems there are a lot to go round. But nobody seems to want them. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:46 | One of the many worries with this co is when the share price drops 1p you wonder if its the start of yet another 10p rout!! Who in their right mind would take a punt with this sort of risk potential lurking at every step. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:45 | I have this example of a FACT but dont seem to be able to find any "inferences" When a Director resigns SUDDENLY and leaves IMMEDIATELY with no explanation at all it does not imply things are going well. It didnt turn out well for 365Agile and THEY were generating CASH!! Oh dear | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:44 | Not what Im looking for when I seek a decent investment. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:44 | Castleton Technology plc (AIM: CTP), the software and managed services provider to the public and not-for-profit sectors, announces that Caro Bell, Operations Director, has resigned from the Company and will stand down from the Board of Directors with immediate effect. | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:44 | Whatcha recon company stooge do you suspect foul play or fowl play even cluck cluck cluck | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:42 | WHEN A COMPANY DIRECTOR RESIGNS SUDDENLY AND WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT WITH NO EXPLANATION IT IS ALMOST ALWAYS FOR A BAD REASON AND A SIGN THAT ALL IS NOT WELL WITHIN THAT COMPANY | chimers | |
14/9/2016 09:42 | I say King Kong - I have no idea what you just said, as I am not 'down with the kids' but thank you. The Royal Navy would not have stood for this disruptive influence....a bad apple and all that. | the destroyer |
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