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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Charteris | CAE | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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4.25 | 4.25 |
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Posted at 28/2/2012 14:22 by tomboyb The thing with CAE is that for a company at 1.6mill - becoming "UK MS partner of year" is no mean achievement - To get a fundamental idea is to read the full year accounts - The thing is it has the framework in place - however the timing of contracts is another issue thus the share price - couple that with cashflow to service future contracts - |
Posted at 28/2/2012 14:10 by tomboyb Held up very well - CAE was Microsoft UK Partner of the Year for 2011 - For a tiddler that is a big achievement - It does have good core technologies applicable - However the crux is in the potential cashflow and contract timing - |
Posted at 08/5/2009 12:49 by spazzz This Is Money have now corrected the site and replaced Charteris with Charter International.What a mistake they have made !!! To Re-itterate: this morning the website ThisIsMoney quoted a broker upgrade for Charteris PLC (CAE) with a target price of 890p when the actual share price was just 5p - the CAE share price rose to 20p+ in a matter of minutes causing the company to issue the standard statement. I should add that the info on this website is provided by a third party Digital Look The website has now amended the content and changed the name Charteris to Charter International and the epic to CHTR What an impact a simple mistake can make ! |
Posted at 08/8/2007 13:21 by boonen Optomism in March followed by reality and getting back to 15p. Think of the origional share holders who brought into this optomism for 100p+. Where too now -- still paying a dividend but for how much longer as the cash (for aquisition) reduces? Anyone have the answers as the directors certainly don't? |
Posted at 31/5/2007 16:02 by boonen holgeri - CAE have been purchasing other companies, their reason for floatation, but have not shed all the costs of running 3-companies. The operational costs continue to rise and they have moved from their origional management consulting model, where they had unique skills in their consultants, to play in the crowded MS technology market where they have little to differention from many other players. So I think the cash will bleed away, as has their senior management consultants, to the point where they will come under margin preasure which will lead to a take over by another party. I can see little benefit to the investor from their current course of action. |
Posted at 15/12/2006 18:01 by boonen holgerl -- I guess there is an incentive for these directors to push the share price forward through 2007/8/9. I hope they are still not there by 2016. My concern is they were the directors responsible for taking CAE from 100p down through 50p to where it now languishes at 15p. Even at 15p it now looks expensive. As CAE seems to be moving away from its traditional management consulting market with the loss of so many of its consultants having moved on and been replaced with technologists. CAE are moving from their low cost structure to new markets crowded with lots of others that do the same Microsoft stuff at much lower prices and margins. How can the levels of overhead be maintained? What's your take on where this CAE is going? Do I hold and hope to get my investment back or sell (if I can find someone to buy) and invest elsewhere? |
Posted at 01/9/2006 13:09 by boonen Has anyone news on a potential takeover of CAE by one of their takeover targets? |
Posted at 10/5/2006 08:58 by boonen Does anyone have any hint when CAE will improve? No one buying -- have been trying to sell without too much of a loss but no one wants the stock. Might have to wait until Sept/Oct and the end of year results. Will it improve then since the company are putting out profit warning? |
Posted at 06/4/2006 14:59 by yinyang42 i want to buy some if they get back to 11p |
Posted at 23/9/2005 14:10 by gucci divi due soonand interims round the corner time to start sprinting upwards |
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