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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Clrstar (DI/S) | LSE:CLST | London | Ordinary Share | KYG2294M1050 | ORD USD0.0001 (DI / REG S) |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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45.00 | 52.00 |
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Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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- | O | 0 | 48.50 | GBX |
Clrstar (DI/S) (CLST) Share Charts1 Year Clrstar (DI/S) Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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05/9/2017 | 08:08 | CLEARSTAR - background screening | 30 |
19/5/2011 | 14:27 | Charts and News for COLLINS STEWART | 197 |
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Posted at 05/9/2017 08:08 by p1nkfish If I'm not mistaken CLST holders could see a decent tick-up once only one class of share is made available. I did buy CLST, not CLSU, but more out of ignorance than anything else. A while back.See what happens. |
Posted at 04/6/2017 07:44 by brummy_git P1nkfishThe CREST traded ticker for Clearstar is CLSU, not CLST which is for restricted stock only in certificate form. The management team have been buying quite consistently for a while, which I suspect has now removed the Ennismore overhang. |
Posted at 16/10/2015 05:56 by noli Someone has been buying CLST in small amounts for a few weeks now. |
Posted at 13/10/2015 06:22 by noli Major Shareholders - 84% held in total as of 16 - 7 - 2015The total issued and outstanding number of shares is 36,302,900. The following hold 3% or more of the ordinary share capital of ClearStar: Shareholder Number of Ordinary Shares Percentage of Issued Ordinary Share Capital Robert Vale* 11,306,000 31.14% Ken Dawson 5,006,000 13.79% River & Mercantile Group 3,600,000 9.92% Standard Life Investments Limited 2,529,500 6.97% William White 2,368,000 6.52% Hargreave Hale Limited 2,334,900 6.43% Ennismore Fund Management 1,775,000 4.89% Artemis Investment Management LLP 1,754,000 4.83% *The interests of Robert Vale include 1,696,000 Ordinary Shares held by The Vale Family Trust Last update: 16/07/15 |
Posted at 12/10/2015 16:54 by noli ClearStar operates in an expansive and growing market driven bythe ever-increasing demands on employers for ensuring security and regulatory compliance. The rise in the screening industry is largely due to the growth, particularly in the US, of claims alleging that an employer, organisation or association can be negligent for hiring or retaining an individual who subsequently causes harm to others – with a corresponding exposure to brand damage and large liability awards. Equally, with an increasingly global and migratory workforce, employers require a trusted third party to be able to acquire the relevant data from the appropriate source to verify the information submitted by the applicant and to facilitate in hiring the most qualified candidate. Background screening goes beyond verifying the information contained within a CV and conducting a criminal background check, but may also include drug testing, a physical and even psychological evaluations or assessments. As has been evidenced in 2014, our strategy has enabled us to cater for an increasing proportion of this growing market, and, as we continue to execute on our plans in 2015, we expect to gain greater market share. Through sustained product development to stay ahead of our competition as well as investment in sales & marketing, we intend to drive our Channel Partners and Consumer Reporting Agencies (“CRAs”) and Direct Services divisions. At the same time, we plan to build our Global division from our recently-established UK base – in particular, by leveraging our new platform that conforms to non-US interface demands, as well as being the only company with cross border data centres to satisfy data residency requirements. |
Posted at 12/1/2011 15:17 by moneybags Lordy, This share is 84p. I didn't think Collins Stewart DID 84p and above any more.......!Scary heights Who knows, They might even go to the dizzy heights of 85p Go on my son, You know you can do it Regards , MoneyCynicalBags |
Posted at 07/8/2010 06:21 by nellie1973 Tipped in press |
Posted at 29/7/2010 15:09 by jdung today report,trade just ok.but the share at 73p price, hold, long view, will go up to 80- 85 p area. |
Posted at 23/3/2010 21:53 by asmodeus I like these financial stocks too, and hold CBG and Investec (just joined FTSE), as well as CLST. |
Posted at 19/3/2010 17:54 by moneybags Oxman........You will be starting to think your talking to yourself here so I had better join in......Huge volume in just a few trades, someone is stake building. Nice divi kept this time round which ain't bad as there are many shares out there not even able to pay a divi let alone want to pay a divi. These will grow in share price again, It won't happen overnight thought,I am happy to hold for years to come. Have a good weekend. Moneybags p.s......Helecopter just 'plopped' to the gound up the road from us.One never knows when one is going to get 'plopped on' these days.....! |
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