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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Dods Group Plc | DODS | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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75.00 | 75.00 |
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Posted at 19/6/2020 15:15 by spot1034 I have no wish to strike the wrong chord and I am sure we send condolences to the family of the chairman Dr David Hammond whose death was announced yesterday, but presumably this flurry of activity and quite dramatic rise in the share price has been triggered by this announcement and investors thinking the prospects for the company have improved. |
Posted at 24/9/2018 10:50 by solarno lopez it appears the 50p option price has been missed by investors |
Posted at 07/6/2018 10:33 by pireric Uninspiring of the highest order. How are investors here being rewarded for the opportunity cost of holding.More management change as well. Need to spend a bit of time and look at the moving parts here |
Posted at 20/12/2017 22:59 by boadicea I have just been "informed" that this company is classed as a PRIIP (=Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products) and as such its shares will not be available for retail investors to purchase from 1st Jan 2018 on the grounds that it is required to issue a KID (Key Information Document) and has not done so. (Another b....y Euro reg I assume.)Whatever, I cannot see any plausible grounds for the PRIIP classification - or perhaps it is a case of mistaken identity. Can anyone enlighten? |
Posted at 06/8/2016 11:55 by 4124 They have been an investor for about 6 years. Long term supportive holders. |
Posted at 17/7/2016 16:33 by chickenrun1 And as an investor living in France the shares are even cheaper for me to buy with my Euros since brexit :-] |
Posted at 17/7/2016 16:31 by chickenrun1 I started buying these last week. In the year end results Cheryl Jones said:"I am pleased to report Dods Group achieved a strong set of results for the fiscal year ending 31 March 2016. This was a pivotal year for Dods in the development and early execution of the Group's business plan." A few years ago Dods used to get the June 30 ending half interims out in late July so I wouldn't be surprised if they are a lot earlier than last year. Mkt cap £45m with £3.5m cash generation and net cash of £9m. H1 2015 (0.03p) H2 2015 0.69p eps What might they do in H1 this year after 0.63p in the last half? Directors buying shed-loads from Sep to May. With all the uncertainty of brexit the demand for Dods business info must be strong. Amazing how few investors have identified this if any. |
Posted at 27/4/2016 22:23 by vino is this profit takingis this poor results coming up in june is this Directors buying to confuse the investors Oh for a glass ball |
Posted at 24/3/2014 08:26 by solarno lopez Not enough investor interest for this shell |
Posted at 25/7/2012 22:31 by cerrito I need to say I did lighten up this afternoon a bit to take advantage of the share price increase.Not terribly comfortable with Lord A having 44% of the shares; note the AGM statement that life is tough and one has to ask if the Competition Commission will be more flexible with other companies they want to buy; at first a bit surprised at the mention of IT spending in today's announcement but to be fair this was well flagged up in the Annual Reports for both 2010 and 2011 although not apparent why they need so much money for it. I was interested to read note 15 of the Annual Report and their discussion of why the share price is so low and of course as they acknowledge one reason is the every day smaller free float. Going into this brave new world without a CEO, though for now saving his remuneration expenses- £284K in 2011. More disturbing is the fact that there is no CEO and a new Finance Director in situ only since April 14th this year. Pleased to see that the director's fees of the very powerful board are not that great and indeed the Chairman's £35k is quite low. Disappointing to see that the Aim 26 information on the website is so out of date-probably sums up their attitude to retail investors. I have calculated that they have now approx 340m shares outstanding. Lord A has 150m; ISIS Private Equity/Baronsmead VCT 69m(20 odd%); Artemis 27m ; Schroder 20m; Sequia 9 m. 80% of the shares are held by these top 5 holders. Welcome others double checking these figures. I have been a shareholder since March 05 and way out of the money with an average price of 17p.I liked to think I understood the company and went to many AGM's. My concern is I have no real feel where they are going and what they are going to do with all that cash so am not looking to buy more. PS Incidentally given their frustration with the Civil Service Learning contract, I googled it and found this Nothing since this February PPS Somewhat surprised that no mention in the AGM trading update of their French political division and Le Trombinoscope but may be too small or the business will come in the second half. |
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