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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 |
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Computerland Uk (CPU) Share Charts1 Year Computerland Uk Chart |
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26/3/2008 | 09:30 | Ј13m mkt cap Ј8m cash, Profitable, Dividend paying | 123 |
10/2/2006 | 12:01 | Computerland charts and news | 13 |
19/7/2005 | 22:52 | Computerland UK - Could Fly | 243 |
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Posted at 26/3/2008 09:30 by robbieg I am a bit disappointed with the eventual take out price. |
Posted at 11/3/2008 10:26 by perfect choice CPU has been purchased by capita at 270p a share, see capita.co.uk and select media |
Posted at 17/1/2008 16:33 by robbieg The share price is very depressed at the moment and could do with a decent news story. What do you think the chances of a sale are? |
Posted at 22/11/2007 10:55 by tole Big drop today - breaking the uptrend from late 2005.Looks to be in the first area of support but wouldnt rule out a retest of 150p. |
Posted at 04/10/2007 08:12 by jmbtrading Initially I just looked at turnover, profit and the dividends. I placed the share on my watchlist as in comparison with a few other similar companies this appears undervalued since the recent mid-year fall. Seems to me it has had solid growth over the years and should be pushing a market cap on 30m. With the market as it is I am keeping it on my watchlist and planning to research it thouroughly in the coming months. |
Posted at 30/4/2007 15:28 by robbiegoodwin Trading statement reads "results will be broadly in line with market expectations". Although I do not expect anything bad in the results we have yet again an open ended statement causing confusion and price weakness. Anyone agree? |
Posted at 08/12/2006 17:11 by ntv quickmindsorry not trying to shoot you down i agree CR valuation method is different than both of ours i am happy with the pe ratio as it stands and the dividend more of the same to come i think xan had irs results out today and by any method cpu is UV compared to them look at TO and profits though it is a much bigger company and it's contracts are larger andover longer time frame cpu would make a nice fit to xan but imho outsourcing is growing as more companies look to cut costs so i guess cpu and xan can survive independently with plenty of work for both companies |
Posted at 08/12/2006 10:41 by ntv xansa is a similar company but valuation is way higher than cpu'ssurely cpu has to be a bid tgt for them |
Posted at 07/12/2006 13:41 by perfect choice CPU are certainly not in an ex-growth sector. IT hardware maintenance service may be but outsourcing is certainly a growth area with good margins especially in the medium enterprise market. I know CPU and work in this sector (but not for CPU) and as for outsourcing goes, my company has never been busier.For the record I don't own shares in CPU right now but they are now on my watch list. |
Posted at 07/12/2006 12:20 by quickmind I think the Strip-out-Cash valuation is spurious. This could be particulary misleading for newbies. Without the £7M or so cash, the company couldn't meet its current liabilities and would be in Negative Equity (shareholders' equity be £4.4M, of which £940k is Intangible assets.To be fair the current price offers good value, but don't delude ourselves - CPU, while doing a good job at the moment, is operating in an ex-growth industry. Margins pressure won't go away any time soon. |
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