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DJI Dji Holdings

134.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Dji Holdings LSE:DJI London Ordinary Share GB00BNBNSF91 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 134.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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01/5/2016
09:48
I wonder how much these will be priced on Tuesday.....I'm not a big fan of speculation, however on this occasion I am willing to enjoy myself. I say a mark up initially of 10 pence.....settling down to a finish of 79p.
I hold and will continue too. I did notice by its absence, in the Midas piece, the lack of comment regarding a possible Nasdaq listing later on in the year. Gla.

shutittrev
01/5/2016
09:14
These projected figures are huge!! Definitely wouldn't want to be out of these now.......
philby1
01/5/2016
08:52
Staggering numbers.....£13.75!!!!, that would be a 38 bagger for me.....gla.
shutittrev
01/5/2016
08:28
wow!

£222m profit by 2019.

On a P/E of just 10 would imply a valuation of £2.2bn.

That would equal a share price of £13.75.

i.e an eighteen bagger from here!

someuwin
01/5/2016
06:01
Here's 120 million reasons why tech firm's payment platform is set to take off in China

Xinhua is China’s biggest news agency, which makes it an impressive new client for a small technology company from Knutsford, Cheshire.

AIM-listed DJI Holdings has struck a deal with Xinhua to use its e-commerce platform on the Chinese company’s mobile app.

DJI’s software will provide payment facilities for users to top up mobile phones, and pay utility bills and even parking tickets.

As so often in China, the scale of the operation is stupendous: Xinhua’s app already has 120 million users and they are growing by 10 million a month.


Winner: DJI provided technology for all parts of China’s lottery

Mirabaud Securities analysts reckon that even if the app captures no more than five per cent of the relevant consumer spend next year, which will earn DJI a commission of 0.2 per cent, this would translateinto £58 million of revenue.

DJI, under chief executive Darren Mercer, has agreed a profit-sharing scheme with its Chinese partners – they will get up to 40 per cent.

The platform will operate in five provinces initially with the aim of reaching 12 by the end of 2017. DJI has inreturn committed to a £6 million investment upfront, which it has financed with a £10.5 million share placing at 60p a share.

The Xinhua deal, said Mirabaud, is ‘transformational’ for DJI, but it came out of adversity. China suspended online lottery sales last year because illegal sales far outstripped legal ones.

It is now working on developing a new lottery regulatory system and the suspension is expected to be lifted this year.

DJI provided the technology for all parts of China’s lottery, which raises funds for sports and welfare projects, in 11 provinces. This included ticket salesand back-office functions for ticket outlets, and the platform processed a billion transactions a month.

Mobile phone-based lotteries are still in operation in China, however, and DJI recently signed a deal in Shandong for its technologyto be used in the first official mobile sports lottery app.

Mirabaud said DJI’s deals will lead to earnings for 2017 of £27.8 million. Its 12-month target for the shares is 169p, up from 74½p per share on Friday and it forecasts earnings will rise from a loss of £8.9 million last year to £222.7 million profit by 2019.

Midas verdict: DJI appears to be negotiating the Chinese tech market with perseverance and skill.

Its deal with Xinhua News Agency is potentially transformational with the possibility of a very significant boost to earnings in the near future.

Buy.

dafad
01/5/2016
00:29
DJI are tipped as a buy in today's Midas column in the Mail on Sunday
matthewadam1
27/4/2016
16:04
free stock charts from uk.advfn.com
sjc
27/4/2016
15:24
Nice steady rise.
someuwin
25/4/2016
21:31
Cheers for that Proph.
someuwin
25/4/2016
21:00
Another excellent report on DJI on the Mike Walters site.Sub site so can't post contents.Report gives some details of new Mirabaud broker report that is very bullish indeed.The broker report is a 12 page note, out today I understand.http://www.michaelwalters.comAnother MW report soon to follow with more detail.
the prophet
25/4/2016
13:39
Well I added to my already substantial holding today! I really like the story. It is high risk but the rewards could be huge and I think that there will be a lot of positive news flow to give the share price real positive momentum in the coming months / years. Fingers crossed!!
dlm2602
25/4/2016
13:06
Profit taking over. New buyers coming in.
someuwin
23/4/2016
10:13
hi Monts

OK mate, very sorry i hadnt realised. I get a bit ticked off when peeps opst stuff for free that someone has worked hard to produce, it isnt fair of them. Sorry again though you clearly had the right idea.

squiresquire
23/4/2016
09:37
Squire
Mike Walters has asked for this article to be circulated, it is available on the free section of the website. The idea is to give people an example of what is available and attract some subscribers. I wholeheartedly recommend subscription to his site, it's a modest fee (around £70-£80/year) for quality research and a very civilised, sensibly moderated discussion forum.
I agree with your sentiments though, it would be unfair and wrong to post paid-for articles without attribution and the author's express permission.

monts12
23/4/2016
09:17
...It's not paid for content - that is one of the free articles.
someuwin
23/4/2016
09:15
monts

Ime only commenting but it hardly seems fair to post a paid for subscription article publicly, the guy who wrote it has to make a living.

squiresquire
22/4/2016
21:33
Cheers DAFAD
someuwin
22/4/2016
21:02
For anyone interested Michael Walters has tonight added two free articles on Dji to his homepage.
They do not cover yesterdays news but are informative-He also says to expect more comment next week

dafad
22/4/2016
12:44
Spread massive
javea
22/4/2016
12:07
200k buy gone through.
someuwin
22/4/2016
09:48
Yes Squire-harder to value than panr but an exciting prospect
javea
22/4/2016
08:48
Its even more mindboggling no-one is really aware, it was just like this with Panr a short while back. There was a group of us on the PANR thread, a really good group researching and sharing the info and none of us could quite believe the potential. the story there was just like here at DJI, a vast truly huge income stream just waiting. Gradually now peeps are buying into PANR but none hardly have come into this one yet.
squiresquire
22/4/2016
08:16
Sorry, subscription only - wouldn't be fair on those that pay.
philby1
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