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CRDL Cordel Group Plc

4.50
0.00 (0.00%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 4.50 4.20 4.80 4.50 4.50 4.50 0.00 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computer Related Svcs, Nec 3.46M -598k -0.0030 -15.00 8.98M
Cordel Group Plc is listed in the Computer Related Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CRDL. The last closing price for Cordel was 4.50p. Over the last year, Cordel shares have traded in a share price range of 3.16p to 6.75p.

Cordel currently has 199,488,614 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cordel is £8.98 million. Cordel has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -15.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/3/2023
08:36
At least even you now acknowledge the possibility of a raise srp.

Yes, at this point in time I think it would be wise to support a raise at 2p as it will hopefully create a springboard to accelerate growth and profit. I also would be happy to purchase a substantial amount at that point, hopefully sooner rather than later.

As regards the cfo buying stock, give her a chance but more likely a token amount in a raise as not everyone has spare cash like you and I srp.

Bear in mind taking a job in a small AIM listed company as a CFO is hardly a jump up for any highly competent and qualified accounts executive.

On the other hand if a top rate accountant joins a struggling small listed company as the CEO and has the ability and foresight to turn it into a monster company that rewards not only themselves but all stakeholders/shareholders, then those are the ones I want to see taking the helm.

dyor and keep an open mind.

clocktower
03/3/2023
08:09
Lets hope the new cfo buys some stock.

dyor

srpactive
03/3/2023
07:43
ct

Not only angry still but now a little bitter too.

I have stated why I am here, that is enough for me, every
investor must do what they wish. Another excellent appointment
especially as she is skilled at scale up for our growth.

If we need a raise I will support any RI.

dyor

active

srpactive
03/3/2023
07:17
Yes you are correct that t was 18p which was a wonderful increase but as historic evidence shows I was correct in stating that at the time and that it was overvalued but I congratulated you on your success srp.

I am never angry but you took offence as I guess you were hoping for even more rewards, and you have continued to do so even though I have been more positive at times but circumstances and the directors actions have at times required me to review and adjust my forward looking opinion.

I have repeatedly told you I can see the potential but they have not delivered to date.

You have not provided any serious justification for the current valuation either.

However thanks for your last post.

However, here we go again today, another piece of dead wood is discarded as it is passed its sell by date and if you cannot see that a raise is on the cards, it beggars belief.

2p srp

clocktower
01/3/2023
17:42
18p, I invest in recovery situations, always have.
I have had my fair share of big gains and not so, I
attempt to focus on companies that use technology to
change industry ways, hence here with safety and changing
staff costs. The company is breaking even at a time when
they are being awarded contracts, once these contracts become
bedded into their customers day to day practice the real returns
will appear in my opinion. I am happy with the valuation as
six and a half year contracts with NWR has a value in itself,
and can be used to leverage contracts from other operators
and countries, like a seal of approval if you like. The last
contract three year in the US is another. The technology can be
rolled onto other areas to as you now, military etc etc, and now
with the ex ceo being given the roll of find the customer and growth
we could move quicker than you think, we shall see. The new ceo will
focus on what we have and the best way to get money out of it.
These are just my thoughts as you have asked for.

Everyone must dyor as I always state.

I like a balanced thread as I always say, but you seem to be
so angry here.

active

srpactive
01/3/2023
16:54
srp - you would be surprised at the number of very small investments I make in dog shares - just so the shares get my attention, if I consider they have long term prospects - I often see them go down by more than 50% and they come into focus on news, and large volume changes, otherwise one tends to miss these things. In addition ADVFN send alerts on the portfolio.

I will give you an example - DSG was a dog stock, it is now a recovery stock that I have a fair holding in - another one was OMIP that I sold out of a short time ago.

EUZ - FCS to name but a few.

Good luck but you still fail to give a basis for the current valuation.

I followed it because Andrew P came from Lightwave RF to and you were buying at 1.84p - 2p and I have always acknowledged you did really well seeing it to way over 12p I recall.

clocktower
01/3/2023
16:08
ct

And you say you hold here, really.

srpactive
01/3/2023
15:42
Not a target at current valuation what you may dream of srp. Little cash, a good product but needs big investment to capture the market.

You avoid saying how you justify a valuation of circa £12,000,000 - £3 million more like it.

clocktower
01/3/2023
15:21
Someone who's not afraid to be more transparent to shareholders would be good. More explicit breakdown of warning and future plans.
myn0k
01/3/2023
08:12
Discussion for all.

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Who could we target as new ceo to propel us to assist
the three year growth targets?

Should we target a US person to expand in the US?

Or does anyone feel we could be a target ourselves now?

Little but full ask being charged and paid.

dyor

srpactive
01/3/2023
07:53
It is positive I agree, bringing in a bigger name and
person is good, a good three year growth strategy.

John Davis, Interim CEO, said:

"We have set accelerated growth targets for the next 3 years and believe that a different skill set will be required from the CEO, who will be a person with a proven track record of managing at scale. Meanwhile, Nick's sales experience will help to further our position as a technology leader in the UK and European rail industry. I join with Ian in thanking Nick for his past and future contributions."

Nick Smith, VP Europe & Middle East , commented:

"I have been honoured to lead the company through its evolution to rail data capture and analytics. Artificial Intelligence is now recognised as one of today's most important technology advances, helping railways to increase productivity, efficiency and safety for passengers and staff. We have made a significant impact already and the next stage will focus on achieving higher scale, with more customers in more regions."

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I do like Mr Smiths last sentence.

You are negative in every post trying to talk the price down.

dyor

srpactive
01/3/2023
07:26
I see today’s news as positive in the long term but negative in the short term, as clearly there are differences in the boardroom.

Who removes themselves from the position of CEO to take up the job as described in the RNS?

I guess they are looking for someone that can raise funds in a very difficult climate so they can pursue the growth requirements to achieve the potential in the longer term.

The only way I can see this being viable is to undertake a large raise at a huge discount, say 2p a share, then consolidate at say 25/1.

srp, instead of concerning yourself with my opinions, I respectfully suggest you be honest about how you value the company, and the basis of your valuation.

I repeat I am not negative about the companies potential or products but realistic about it’s current value and prospects with further funding.

DYOR

clocktower
27/2/2023
17:30
ct

You have always been negative with crdl, please take your
frustration elsewhere.The ceo states we are at breakeven now, with
more contracts coming in as the other day. Have you seen
the valuation of draftkings, worth $billions and loss making.

Chart starting to look better.

dyor

active

srpactive
27/2/2023
11:36
How can you justify the valuation of almost £12 million while the company is running on fumes and a jolly good product, I do not know but that is how strange the market is.
clocktower
24/2/2023
16:21
One UK union stopping the strikes.

dyor

srpactive
23/2/2023
12:20
Nice size buy. Looks like someone is very positive, which is good news also.
clocktower
23/2/2023
08:45
SuffolkJim - it is if there is no tangible revenue from it in the short term, and the extension may require increased investment, which is fair enough but I do not like to see businesses running on fumes, and bearing in mind the losses to date, I regret to say I believe Cordel is at present.

I would like them to do a raise and get it sorted out ASAP as the potential is huge but it needs investment imo.

The software has already proved itself.

The company is overvalue at present also but I hopew I am wrong on that score, this is all imo.

DYOR.

clocktower
23/2/2023
08:11
“a manner which improves commercial outcomes and expands sales activity.”
That may not be big on detail, but it certainly isn’t guff. I see this as a very positive announcement.

suffolkjim
23/2/2023
08:06
ct

Yes very good news, breaking further into the Americas.

I am pleased.

dyor

srpactive
23/2/2023
07:50
Well that is very good news today but I fear it is guff as there is no mention of factual monetary gains, and could be the forerunner to a wave of RNS of this type before a raise, which I still believe needs to take place to allow for the company to really move forward.
clocktower
22/2/2023
09:55
Eh? It does kind of seem like people should blame the goverment for that
suffolkjim
21/2/2023
22:33
Holding up pretty well considering that larger sale today but I still expect a raise before very long.

However, it’s no good blaming the government, the public have to start realising that the country needs to be on a full war footing and get it into their heads that they need to wake up to the new reality that the poor are going to get poorer and the rich richer as all governments ensure the poor carry the burden and die in disproportionate numbers, to fight for the ideals of the rich.

clocktower
21/2/2023
22:22
Nurses halt the strikes, it is about time the government
sorted all this out.

dyor

srpactive
10/2/2023
15:06
Good sized buy.

dyor

srpactive
06/2/2023
11:48
I feel that the buying is more likely to be as a result of the accounts and results published recently. Perhaps they have derisked the business in many investors' minds
suffolkjim
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