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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Computerland Uk | LSE:CPU | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001500353 | 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% | 263.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/6/2006 10:57 | Fantastic results, a £15m contract over 5 years, plus a 20p special dividend. These are worth over £2 now. | shanksaj | |
22/6/2006 09:23 | Results well ahead of market expectations. EPS and DPS up and Special Dividend of 20p on its way. More importantly year on year growth recorded after projections of a major slowdown. | robbiegoodwin | |
06/6/2006 01:11 | Two quid looks a good guess, but I'll stick my neck out and think it'll get to 215 - 220p before a drawback. | fred123 | |
05/6/2006 15:46 | Fred123.. Up 13p today, at 3:47pm! re post 16... I think you are entitled to say "Told you!" Cmillar, I expect you are right... when the price hits close to £2 the shares will drift down for a few months... there must be several like me who have bought on the t1ps recommendation and will be happy to leave near £2. | shanksaj | |
05/6/2006 13:29 | another leg up, by the looks of it, results in just over 2 weeks | outsider | |
02/6/2006 15:18 | Very tempted myself to pick up a few more. | robbiegoodwin | |
02/6/2006 12:24 | bought a few ahead of results 22/6 | outsider | |
17/5/2006 21:08 | If the general meltdown stops this will move up sharply as the company story hasn't changed. At the least there will be a general drift up as (excellent)results day approaches. IMO | fred123 | |
17/5/2006 15:19 | Is this beginning to look a bargain after the recent comments and the continued fall in the share price? | robbiegoodwin | |
28/4/2006 16:37 | 184-187 at the close....nice little rise. Expect we'll see £2 pretty soon...but maybe that'll trigger some sells? | cmillar | |
28/4/2006 08:18 | Price is now 179-185 from what I can see....if you take the cash they are holding from the market cap... and look at what they may earn next year then I think the P/e is extremely low. I'm hoping for some good press coverage..... | cmillar | |
28/4/2006 08:11 | farsight - where did you get that from. valentine - I'm betting they've done North of £2m and this year will be significantly better. A bit disappointed with such a brief press release :-( | cmillar | |
28/4/2006 08:09 | How much ahead are they? | valentine | |
28/4/2006 07:41 | Creditors due within one year £12,293,000 puts me off. | farsight | |
29/3/2006 08:59 | Mentioned after hours yesterday by Watshot...no doubt the equally suspect UK-Analyst will imply today's rise was AFTER the mention! | argy2 | |
29/3/2006 08:43 | Bought on 15 March on recommendation from t1ps.com. This was BEFORE the trading update of course: "The shares are a buy at 134.5p at up to 150p. My one year target is 200p" The T1ps.com recommendation was first posted on 21st Feb, 16:15. | shanksaj | |
29/3/2006 07:43 | keifer - what are daily volumes like for this stock? cheers omalaha | omalaha | |
29/3/2006 07:04 | Trading Statement RNS Number:5607A Computerland UK PLC 29 March 2006 ComputerLand UK PLC (the "Company") Trading Update ComputerLand UK plc ("ComputerLand") is pleased to announce that trading during the second half of our financial year has been ahead of our expectations. As a result of strong growth in our managed services business we now expect profits for the year to 30 April 2006 to be ahead of market expectations. A further update on trading will be provided at the time of our pre-close statement expected to be released on Friday 28 April 2006. Further enquires: ComputerLand UK PLC - 0115 931 8000 Graham Gilbert, Chief Executive Officer Mike Kent, Finance Director This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END TSTBIGDXUSDGGLI | keifer derrin | |
21/2/2006 17:35 | I understand it was tipped by TW just before 4.30pm | outsider | |
21/2/2006 17:30 | Nice movement late on and lots of buys. Has it been mentioned somewhere? | robbiegoodwin | |
10/2/2006 15:25 | ticking up | outsider | |
10/2/2006 12:09 | 30-Apr-01 36.90 0.30 2.40p 24.0 n/a n/a 2.10p 3.7% 30-Apr-02 37.62 0.61 4.70p 11.3 0.1 +96% 2.20p 4.2% 30-Apr-03 54.84 1.51 10.50p 10.3 0.1 +123% 3.30p 3.0% 30-Apr-04 56.43 1.86 13.60p 14.5 0.5 +30% 4.35p 2.2% 30-Apr-05 59.46 1.92 15.00p 11.7 1.1 +10% 5.00p 2.9% Forecast 11p eps this year. | outsider | |
10/2/2006 11:56 | WARNING Please note I have not verified the information contained in this thread so PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH to VERIFY ComputerLand concentrates on providing essential IT services to medium & large organisations. Our focus is the essential IT infrastructure that is a pre-requisite for all sizeable organisations. We combine our expertise and experience with products from the leading technology manufacturers to provide IT solutions that enhance our clients' performance. We enable organisations to improve their quality of IT service & reduce their overall IT cost. We aim to lead our sector, in terms of the value of the IT solutions we provide & the quality of service we deliver. Our primary route to expansion is through organic growth acquisitions will be considered only where & when we feel that it will deliver significant & sustainable synergistic benefits to the business. There are significant opportunities for continued growth within our market. We have a compelling proposition, proven strength in the development of strong, long term and mutually beneficial client relationships & are able to provide clients with a single source of supply. -------------------- Nearly £8m cash in the balance sheet at half way, this business is cash generative. | outsider |
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