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CNCT Connect Group Plc

25.60
0.00 (0.00%)
20 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Connect Investors - CNCT

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Connect Group Plc CNCT London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 25.60 00:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
25.60 25.60
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Posted at 30/9/2020 19:43 by postme
#NCYT #BMN #MTR #SMS #PAY #PRTC #SLP #APP #CNCT Ten ‘magic formula’ stocks for investors looking for value and quality -
Posted at 15/6/2020 09:14 by itsnotmeitsy0u
autocorrect*the difficulty that investors face*
Posted at 15/6/2020 09:13 by itsnotmeitsy0u
lolthe difficult an investors always faces is fighting against impatiencein my view, these could be at 20p very soon.aimho
Posted at 13/8/2019 12:57 by mitch74
This is a share for the patient investor only!
Posted at 22/1/2019 09:36 by turbocharge
The Group will hold a meeting for investors to discuss its recovery strategy and capital allocation approach on 22 January 2019 at the office of Buchanan Communications, 107 Cheapside, London EC2V 6DN. The meeting will commence at 2.00pm and an audio webcast will be available from 5pm today via the following link:

hxxp://webcasting.buchanan.uk.com/broadcast/5c4585dcb1cda5032284d474
Posted at 21/1/2019 14:07 by speedsgh
Yes, Trading Update tomorrow according to company website...
Posted at 10/12/2018 13:57 by turbocharge
Jos Opdeweegh was appointed Chief Executive Officer in September 2018. Two months into the role he’s been getting to know the business, meeting with colleagues, customers and investors – and listening carefully to what they have to say.
In this short Q&A, Jos shares his first impressions and emerging thoughts on the future of the Group.

“Central to my personal motivation is building better businesses – from this, everything else flows."
Posted at 14/9/2018 11:50 by speedsgh
If the CEO wants to show that he means business, I would expect him to cancel the dividend in the short term with a commitment to reinstate it asap once the business has stabilised. It needn't be for a long time, just long enough to generate figures/evidence that show his turnaround strategy (which is still to be communicated publicly) is working. At this point in time the business needs to retain as much cash as possible to help rectify the situation. Investors may have bought this primarily for income but withdrawing the div in the short term is in the long term interest of the company imo.
Posted at 16/8/2018 17:03 by mitch74
Administration?! With the greatest respect how? They've got 2 businesses that are profitable and 2 businesses that are not. The 2 businesses which are not profitable will be restructured etc. or shut down. Of course this is not without risk but there is value here if management properly get a grip on the company. Aberforth are a very serious bunch of value investors: take from that what you will but IMHO there are reasons to be bullish here in the medium to long term.
Posted at 30/1/2018 10:23 by speedsgh
Connect still a ‘buy’ despite profit warning, say Shore Capital -

Investors in parcel delivery business Connect Group (CNCT) have been hit by a profit warning after a long list of failures but Shore Capital still believes the share price is justified.

Analyst Martin Brown reiterated his ‘buy’ recommendation on the shares, which were trading at 74.5p yesterday, down 29% after last week’s warning.

He said the recent profit warning and ‘stumbling block’ in the sale of Connect Books were ‘yet another blow to investors’. Connect had been due to sell its books division to Aurelius, but announced last week the German investors had pulled out of the deal.

‘We recently commented that while we agreed with the new strategy of focusing on early distribution and mixed freight, the long list of strategic failures over the years meant we believed investors should wait to see some delivery first,’ he said.

‘A cut to profit before tax guidance was not the delivery we or investors were looking for. Connect’s diversification strategy has now failed to deliver on all fronts.’

However, he added that ‘in terms of the share price, the reality is that the current price can be justified by the core news and media business alone’.

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