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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cordel Group Plc | LSE:CRDL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYZQM590 | ORD 1P |
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% | 4.55 | 4.30 | 4.80 | 4.55 | 4.55 | 4.55 | 210,845 | 07:31:49 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 3.46M | -598k | -0.0030 | -15.17 | 9.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/12/2021 09:57 | I think this will be the stock of 2022 myself. dyor and Happy Christmas. | srpactive | |
13/12/2021 14:14 | Missed the new board for this Thanks, D | dennisbergkamp | |
13/12/2021 14:12 | Disappointing to see this sliding still but the sellers are out in force today. | clocktower | |
09/12/2021 15:17 | Like may I'm taking a punt on this being a multi-bagger. Is it not likely that the company would get taken over before it realises its true potential? | suffolkjim | |
09/12/2021 09:18 | I'm looking forward to the next financial update, and having a dig into some of the figures. I'm keen for my own interest in working out the cost per mile/km of track, for some forecasting. I'm happy to hold long term like Srp. Not that id complain about a nice windfall beforehand ;) | myn0k | |
09/12/2021 09:16 | sr, yes I know you are correct. Just having a winge at the time its taking to get any traction. | dubois | |
09/12/2021 08:49 | d Yes I am happy to wait if it takes years I am just investing for my next generations that will proceed me. I do feel we will gain traction in the US next year, we are getting paid for 4500 miles of track, more jobs will be attached along the way I feel on that one, but remember there are 140000 miles of track, Warren Buffet loves the railroads. dyor active | srpactive | |
09/12/2021 08:32 | I'm happy with that but a bit disappointed that there has not been growth. however I am sure 2022 will change that, so we all have to sit back and wait and buy a few more on any weakness. A few more nibbles srp. :-) | clocktower | |
09/12/2021 08:09 | Yes quite correct, we have a project to cover 4500, the target is much bigger, this extract from the June first US project rns. 140000 miles. dyor -------------------- The USA market is segmented into classes by revenue. The seven Class 1 Railroads are the trans-national heavy freight companies that own the majority of the 140,000 miles of track in the USA. Class 2 Regional railroads provide freight and passenger services intra-state and Class 3 railroads are typically local lines serving a small number of towns and industries. In addition short line railroads provide freight, commuter and light rail services. | srpactive | |
09/12/2021 08:05 | Hopefully this new variant is going to prove to be the beginning of the end (milder symptoms) in which case hopefully a lot of the withheld revenue can be delivered promptly next year. Hopefully this contract extension will get other rail lines chattering in the USA and we may see some more move through | myn0k | |
09/12/2021 08:00 | M Yes agree, the major point is the future not the past, everything going into 2022, and the US contract announced just is going to be a significant part of it. Very positive myself. dyor active | srpactive | |
09/12/2021 07:37 | I guess this is both a positive and a setback. Good to see an extension to the major US line. However they've said there has been a delay to actually delivering to clients throughout the year. I would like to know what agreed monetary value they currently have queued up that is pending delivery. Hopefully this will be reported on. | myn0k | |
08/12/2021 09:32 | A nice pre Xmas contract would go down nicely to move us a nudge back to 13. If not, fingers crossed the new year kicks off with a bang. | myn0k | |
01/12/2021 20:51 | That is a very nice buy and we may well see an uplift very soon. | clocktower | |
01/12/2021 19:31 | Nice buy at the close 200000 full ask 13.5p. dyor | srpactive | |
30/11/2021 14:07 | I think sellers are just hoping to get back in lower down next year as the market in general just drifts following the covid news and that with Christmas. My screen has been pretty red for at least seven days with just one really bright spot, that being MUL but even then the good news has not had the impact one would have expected. Still if new contracts are announced it will be a great time to add to my holding here. | clocktower | |
27/11/2021 19:49 | Our track assessing technology will be in demand today for certain. What a night. | srpactive | |
25/11/2021 15:13 | We just need the markets (AIM in particular) to be given a kick up the bum in 2022 :) | myn0k | |
25/11/2021 14:30 | Thanks for the link Myn0k. With the investment going into transport systems, I cannot see anything other than growth. | clocktower | |
25/11/2021 13:26 | Nice little read, and mentions an upgrade to the drone in 2022:https://www.nex | myn0k | |
25/11/2021 07:58 | Could do with being part of this. dyor ----------------- | srpactive | |
24/11/2021 12:29 | Pretty stagnate market at present, even companies that delivery really good news like MUL today, have not attracted volume buyers. | clocktower | |
24/11/2021 07:20 | Interesting possibility but it might take a few more contracts before it catches the eye. | clocktower | |
24/11/2021 06:55 | The first SPAC coming to the UK, looking for a technology company. They will not be the last, more to come. Ant small company in safety technology in a erg related sector will be in play. dyor active ------------------- London’s stock market has attracted its first special purpose acquisition company since the government overhauled rules; venture capital group Hambro Perks is targeting a technology company with its blank cheque vehicle. | srpactive |
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