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CPP Cppgroup Plc

173.00
3.00 (1.76%)
24 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cppgroup Plc LSE:CPP London Ordinary Share GB00BMDX5Z93 ORD GBP1.00
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  3.00 1.76% 173.00 165.00 176.00 - 5 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Security Systems Service 193.04M -8.66M -0.9784 -1.74 15.04M
Cppgroup Plc is listed in the Security Systems Service sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CPP. The last closing price for Cppgroup was 170p. Over the last year, Cppgroup shares have traded in a share price range of 120.00p to 200.00p.

Cppgroup currently has 8,846,045 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cppgroup is £15.04 million. Cppgroup has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.74.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/8/2013
15:42
warwick- I like to try and fact find.
I'll just filter the ones who produce outright fibs.

mclellan
08/8/2013
15:40
McClellan don't rise to the bait everyone talks their own book on here or has ulterior motives you have to learn to ignore the chaff

No one really knows where this is going especially short term!!!!

warwick69
08/8/2013
15:38
warwick- won't be long until news of contracts or the forward statement.
Ms Spivey spoke of negotiations...so I hope they are successful.
First contract should get rid of the attached parasites

mclellan
08/8/2013
15:36
MALCOLMMM- if you think your posts are balanced, I'd hate to think what your ones that aren't would be.
I'm not ramping.
I have produced accurate referenced information, from the Yorkshire post articles ...and spoken to Helen Spivey, CPP's media representative.
I am a shareholder...why are you here?
Just to deramp, it seems.

mclellan
08/8/2013
15:30
Looks like a much better level for new buyers that have the patience to wait recovery

Next TW or TCG if they can get house in order and compensation is lower than forecast

Well worth a punt now

warwick69
08/8/2013
15:30
mclellan ,well seeing as they are still dropping perhaps you should have sold, I also find your ramps biased and distasteful and very odd and also your personal attacks on posters with contrary views , at least I am trying to portray a more balanced view after making a killing here
malcolmmm
08/8/2013
15:29
warwick- yes, it's time the regulations were changed and these spivs were made to pay tax, at least, on their sbs.
mclellan
08/8/2013
15:27
Not if there were a lot of shorts as very few free float shares about

Cfd's and spread bets extend the volume of shorts above any disclosed figures

Don't forget the market is just one big legal casino now for the city spivs!!

Pi's are the cannon fodder

warwick69
08/8/2013
15:23
warwick- I suppose so...just seems quite an over correction.
There are some truly horrible people here.
It's quite sickening how desperate some people are to make money at any cost.

mclellan
08/8/2013
15:22
Well it's bloody obvious squeeze was caused by the securing of finance as no reason for shorts to await what they saw as a bust company


But fall from spike was down to many professional shorters selling the spike as happens frequently with experienced traders which also catches many new longs on the spike

warwick69
08/8/2013
15:20
warwick- why the upward squeeze, anyway, in your opinion?
Seems odd.

mclellan
08/8/2013
15:18
MALCOLMMM- no......more lies from you....I'm happy to add and hold.
I could have sold yesterday morning.
You are blatantly producing a load of lies which can be clearly demonstrated. I find that distasteful and rather odd.
Why would you do that if you are not short?

mclellan
08/8/2013
15:18
Still feel there was more to recent rally than just a ramp and a short squeeze time will tell

But sure lots more shorts were added on the rAlly especially by the big players

Any good news will see resumption of the recent recovery

IMHO

warwick69
08/8/2013
15:16
I don't have a holding here either..I sold at a loss (Not bitter) it was a pure punt on the hype.. The hype has gone now...;)
granitetim
08/8/2013
15:13
mclellan, I haven't a holding here, it's just amusing the way you are blatantly ramping this because you are desperate to make a profit so any opposing posters are liars and all shorters should be burnt alive ha ha
malcolmmm
08/8/2013
15:12
Classic comedy...Reks and Mcliar both drowning after the tsunami .. Volume down massively as the last of the wounded sell up and look for the next ramptastic stock to pounce on !!
granitetim
08/8/2013
15:02
MALCOLMMM- so you just double what it says...lol..in that article from November 2012

You also miss out the part in the article where it says the HUGE income that was generated from these...generated £354.5 million in gross profit.
.
Worried about your short?
Why not try posting honestly?

mclellan
08/8/2013
14:56
Johncraven- it replaced the old PLUS market, I think...no idea why, though
mclellan
08/8/2013
14:55
Some more old but relevant facts, imo this will cost the company in excess of 60m
FACT-
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has issued its joint largest retail fine of £10.5 million to Card Protection Plan Limited (CPP) for mis-selling insurance products.

CPP has also agreed to pay redress and estimates that around £14.5 million will need to be paid to affected customers, but this could change depending on how many customers respond to CPP's contact exercise. CPP has estimated that the total costs of the FSA's investigation will be £33.4 million which includes the fine, redress and the costs associated with the investigation. The fine is for all types of sale made by CPP while the focus of the redress exercise is CPP's direct sales.

The FSA found widespread mis-selling of CPP's two main UK products between January 2005 and March 2011. CPP failed to treat its customers fairly and did not provide clear information to its customers:
•CPP sold its Card Protection product by emphasising that customers would benefit from up to £100,000 worth of insurance cover - when this was not needed because customers were already covered by their banks; and
•CPP overstated the risks and consequences of identity theft during sales of its Identity Protection product.

malcolmmm
08/8/2013
14:55
What actually is the point of the isdx???
johncraven
08/8/2013
14:44
15p is the new 25p..
blueball
08/8/2013
14:20
Nearly blue :-)
reks
08/8/2013
14:11
Thank you very much, simon
It's useful because a lot of trades go through that exchange these days.
People sometimes wonder where their trades have gone.

mclellan
08/8/2013
14:07
Hi mclellan,

As requested ISDX link added to header.

simon gordon
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