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CMO Cmo Group Plc

22.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Cmo Group Plc CMO London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 22.00 08:00:05
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00
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Cmo CMO Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 02/2/2024 16:56 by knowing
CMO Group PLC, the UK’s largest online only retailer of building materials and products, has expanded its offering with the launch of Landscaping Superstore. The new superstore provides trade and DIY customers with quick and convenient access to over 6000 different products for all aspects of garden design and maintenance.
Posted at 17/11/2022 15:10 by velocytongo
I've no position here and I have to say this looks like toast. Started looking at it as it came up on a cheap screen. I own Victorian Plumbing.

CMO does not have the scale to compete with large companies and it appears to be building up inventories despite trumpeting a negative working capital model. Net cash (own own cash after paying out creditors) is declining. Curious why this has not been bought by Victorian Plumbing or more likely VIC can so outspend CMO on SEO that it doesn't need the headache of integrating an acquisition. That said, VIC does need to expand outside the plumbing vertical at some point as it is so dominant and if it wants to grow. And this could be a cheap entry point. Just a thought.

Plumbing Superstore (and clickbasin) does not even appear on VIC's list of competitors. VIC also spends over 20% of its revenues on SEO, whereas CMO is talking about 5%.

VIC trades more cheaply than CMO on an EV/EBITDA basis (4.25 times) and has plenty of net cash and will emerge from a recession, whereas difficult to see CMO making it.

I'm not here deramping or have a bear position.
Posted at 13/7/2022 11:18 by fillipe
It's worth adding, that there's only 12k of shares showing on the bid/ask, at CMO.
That tiddler total is spit over 6 mm's, each with 2k.

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Posted at 13/7/2022 11:14 by fillipe
I'm in with a medium lump of CMO, which can now be got at 40 p.
As mentioned above, it will only take a few worthwhile buys to see this much higher.

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Posted at 13/7/2022 10:15 by sipptrader88
Anyway out of all the shareholders in CMO....I have bought the shares at the lowest price ever.....well for now at least.

lol
Posted at 05/8/2021 07:31 by hastings
Write up for interest, if anyone else is here!https://martinflitton1.wixsite.com/privatepunter/post/cmo-group-building-the-portfolio-05-08-21
Posted at 20/11/2005 14:10 by lanzarote666
The Business had a positive write up last Sunday, pointing out new contract wins with Manchester council (first phase £2m), interim dividend up 20%, turnover 7% ahead and net cash £8.2m. House broker KBC Peel Hunt forecasts a rise in full year profits from £2.7m to £3.6m. Prospective pe 16. If Comino can achieve £4.2m for following year that falls to 13.
The article states "would be an attractive acquisition for a software company with back office systems which wanted software for delivery ... Comino looks set to prosper over the coming years"
RNS on Friday shows that Liontrust increased its stake to 10.25%
Posted at 14/11/2005 23:11 by karldinnel
Well I'm out. Got in at 220p in Feb. Got out at 277p today. With the divi payout earlier this year that makes a 25%-plus return in 9 months.

I reckon there could be a bit more upside, but I felt the rise today was a good a time as any to take profits.
Posted at 14/11/2005 20:45 by welsheagle
Comino returns solid H1 figures, confident in outlook

LONDON (AFX) - Comino Group PLC, a provider of service delivery solutions
for local government, social housing and occupational pensions, returned solid
first half figures, on the back of contract wins in Manchester and Liverpool.
The strong performance is expected to continue as the group said its current
order books are healthy, with "significant opportunities for further growth."
Pretax profit in the six months to Sept 30 came in at 1.4 mln stg, up from
849,000 while the turnover was 13.1 mln stg, up from 12.2. The interim dividend
is three pence compared to 2.5 pence a year earlier while the earning per share
is 6.8 pence.
Posted at 06/6/2005 20:21 by welsheagle
From May's 'Company Refs':-
a/ Prospective PE ratio of 13.0 (based on one broker forecast, recommending 'Buy').
b/ Forecast growth in eps of 45.0%.
c/ Prospective dividend yield of 3.86%.
d/ Price to sales ratio of 1.28.
e/ Price to research expenditure ratio of 10.6.
f/ Net cash per share of 77.3p.
g/ Cash flow of 27.4p per share.

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