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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dialight Plc | LSE:DIA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033057794 | ORD 1.89P |
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% | 159.00 | 152.00 | 166.00 | - | 0.00 | 08:00:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Semiconductor,related Device | 169.7M | 400k | 0.0121 | 131.40 | 52.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/2/2014 18:38 | it won't take this long to run to 1100p once it gets going | gucci | |
17/2/2014 17:36 | Nothing saying you should sell when/if it gets there of course! But it should be fairly attainable in fairly short order and I don't think 12pc is anything to turn your nose up at in maybe as little as a few weeks if today's move is anything to go by! I'd be fairly tempted to hold out for 1000p if a nice upward trend were to establish itself. | chillwill | |
17/2/2014 12:44 | Chillwill, after trading costs, etc. Why bother? | wylecoyote | |
17/2/2014 10:08 | Well, could be turning around from here. Initially 830p where the gap is would be an ideal target over the next couple of months giving a ~12% return. | chillwill | |
17/2/2014 09:36 | looks like it finally moving | gucci | |
14/2/2014 08:20 | very firm order book looks ready to go up here | dewtrader | |
11/2/2014 15:06 | The FIFA World Cup will be hosted in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014. Chance for everyone to see Dialights in operation in Brazil | dewtrader | |
11/2/2014 14:58 | Invicta Capital Management, LLC OVER 4% | dewtrader | |
11/2/2014 14:54 | Wonder how brazil is going Dialight expands into Brazil through joint venture 25/04/2013 Post a Comment Share on emailEmail Print Friendly FTSE 250-listed lighting provider Dialight has reported that it has established Dialight Brasil Participacoes(Dialig The group, which already operates in the UK, US, Denmark, Germany and Mexico, reported that Dialight Brasil would be responsible for the promotion and sale of Dialight industrial and hazardous area lighting products in the Mercosul region of Latin America. Pereira, who is a Brazilian citizen, will join Dialight as Chief Executive Officer of Dialight Brasil with a 25% stake in the company. The group reported that it would also add an assembly plant in Brazil in the second half of 2013 and the company said that it expects to include local content to the fixtures manufactured in Brazil in order to provide an additional benefit to companies that need to comply with related local regulations. Roy Burton, Group Chief Executive Officer of Dialight Brasil, commented: "The new local presence in Brazil paves the way for Dialight to penetrate new key market opportunities in Brazil's expanding oil, gas and petrochemical industries. It brings us closer to our growing customer base in South America, while growing our global presence." Laércio Pereira, Chief Executive Officer of Dialight Brasil, said: "It is an exciting time for LED lighting in Brasil and Dialight is well positioned to supply its industry leading fixtures in the most demanding environments." Dialight's share price was up 0.72% to 1,255p at 09:12 on Thursday. MF | dewtrader | |
11/2/2014 14:53 | Up it goes BLUE!!! | dewtrader | |
11/2/2014 14:44 | upside to 1022p says Nplus1 However we maintain our 35% growth rate in Lighting sales for the year. Despite this downgrade we expect an 18% EPS growth rate in FY14, which could rise to 50% if our high cost assumptions do not materialise. This would also mean our TP would reduce to 1022p | dewtrader | |
11/2/2014 14:28 | N+1 Singer yesterday cut the target to 841... 10 Feb 2014 Dialight PLC DIA N+1 Singer Buy Old target 1,227.00 New target 841.00 | someuwin | |
11/2/2014 14:19 | DIA smart turnaround 742p N+1singer buy target 1022p just out | dewtrader | |
11/2/2014 14:14 | good turnaround | dewtrader | |
10/2/2014 19:01 | directors were buying around 1000p | dewtrader | |
10/2/2014 16:14 | Jeff.. Well so be it, I'm sticking with my investment only been in 4 years so a long way to go for me, growth in the market place is still promising. Well no one can predict the future, it would be good if we could then so many people would not be suffering from floods. Couple of weeks to results, hopefully they will give guidance too future growth or not as the case my be. GLA: | beeezzz | |
10/2/2014 15:22 | No, it's not all speculation, it's fact! DIA have already told us specifically what the year-end figures will look like - "We now expect underlying profit before tax from continuing operations to be not less than £14.5m." - which equates to around 30p eps (assuming the same tax rate as last year). I have seen no current or forward projections suggesting they will earn over 70p/share in the foreseeable future. | jeffian | |
10/2/2014 15:04 | Jeff....I can find that article which stated at 726p was now on P/E of 10.2 I think anyway it's all speculation whatever P/E you come up with. Brewin lowers it price target which is probably reason for rise with 45% upside from price. hxxp://www.prweb.com | beeezzz | |
10/2/2014 14:11 | I reckon last Friday it was tree shake. There might be some large order to fill, so the MM lower down the share price to cause panic for some holder to sell. After all, there was no negative news about the share on Friday. It is just my guess. Update on feb 25th. And final ex dividend in around April 10th.Director buys: Date Director name Director's position Deal type Number ofshares dealt Price Value of trade Director's sharesremaining15 Nov 2013 Burton, Roy Key executive Buy 2,000.00 £9.16 £18,320.00 365,888.0015 Nov 2013 Ronald, Bill Non-executive Buy 2,500.00 £9.13 £22,825.00 18,350.0013 Nov 2013 Bird, Stephen Non-executive Buy 10,000.00 £9.00 £90,000.00 12,000.0013 Nov 2013 Stuckes, Richard Non-executive Buy 10,870.00 £9.15 £99,460.50 37,853.00BROKER NOTES: Broker Date Rating Previousassessment Latestassessment Assessmentchange Previoustarget Latesttarget TargetchangeFebruary 2014N+1 Singer 10/02 ReiteratesBuyBuy1,22 | bingaxu | |
10/2/2014 12:32 | 140 trades today so far with an average of just 200 shares each time. Some trades less than 50 shares ? Is it always like that ? Kind of penny share activity ? Who would be selling tiny holdings at these prices ? Not sure why these were £14 recently. Someone must have thought this was a major growth stock with potential for £1 EPS in near future ? If so, why were they thinking that if it isn't actually the case ? (lighting is hardly high tech or pharma or that type of thing ?) Need some significant director buying here......?? | dexdringle | |
08/2/2014 13:17 | forward guidance on results day will be more important than the results. the share has halved over the last 6-7 months. the actual share price is unimportant in the short term for the longer term investor. just so much stock market noise. (remember barratt at 100p..untouchable at the time, and tw. at 12p....always people around saying they would go even lower/ and they did!) | careful | |
08/2/2014 11:07 | £5 a fairer price until a positive statement to suggest the arrest in margins and sales | bookbroker | |
08/2/2014 10:49 | 2013 year will not be good. but that ended on dec 31st. looking at broker buys Camacord Genuity have lowered their target price (on the day of the profits warning) from 1400p to 1150p. there are numerous 'buy' ratings on this stock. up until that point there were average target prices of about 1400p. directors are still holding. on balance this is worth a punt on a 2-3 year view, despite the numerous hiccups this year. ..and it is still profitable. | careful | |
07/2/2014 17:35 | Whichever way you look at it, the PER is not "only 10" and this is not a growth company at the moment. | jeffian | |
07/2/2014 16:53 | These anal ysts all base it on forecasts. | hvs |
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