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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Essensys Plc | LSE:ESYS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJL1ZF49 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 32.00 | 31.00 | 33.00 | 32.00 | 32.00 | 32.00 | 18,530 | 07:31:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cmp Facilities Mgmt Service | 25.25M | -15.71M | -0.2428 | -1.32 | 20.7M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/4/2022 13:58 | CEO said on Thursday that company in best shape ever and this was sitting near £3 only a matter of weeks ago.With over £30 million in cash and business picking up I expect we'll be north of £2 in the shorter term.What was interesting in the presentation was the question regarding the placing last July and the institutions. CEO answered that not only did they not sell but they have actually been buying...Strong buy with a target price of £3 | kubera369 | |
26/4/2022 13:08 | 500k buy at 102p!!! | likya123 | |
26/4/2022 11:59 | Well directors buying so that's a sign looking at the graph this has some climbing to do | mally6 | |
26/4/2022 11:37 | Think they are the buys, sells might get printed later, just a guess | devonlad | |
26/4/2022 11:37 | Good, looks interesting. Certainly something shifted. | p1nkfish | |
26/4/2022 11:36 | If they are out then expect this to gap up fast ! | kubera369 | |
26/4/2022 11:34 | In which case strap in. | grosstonnage | |
26/4/2022 11:13 | Could be blackrock selling the last of their stake? | devonlad | |
26/4/2022 11:06 | What is that all about, big trades at mid price? | devonlad | |
26/4/2022 10:39 | Looks about right Liam, that high and the 50 dma are converging so it makes a logical target for the first move. Very illiquid as we have seen in the last few days so it can move either way on small volume. Think I will keep most for a £3 target tbh, this is a gift really. imho, nai, dyor | devonlad | |
26/4/2022 08:17 | Great looking chart. Looks primed to move. First stop is to take out Fridays high. | liam1om | |
26/4/2022 08:09 | Chart looking very ready for a strong move above a quid. | likya123 | |
26/4/2022 06:48 | Plus if they want they have options to buy more!! | billthebank | |
26/4/2022 06:17 | More director buying from the CEO after his very recent large buying just a few weeks ago tells me only one thing....we're going back above £2. | likya123 | |
26/4/2022 06:11 | Director buy should help. | grosstonnage | |
25/4/2022 18:04 | Just getting rid of the traders and off we go. CEO said on Thursday that company in best shape ever and this was sitting near £3 only a matter of weeks ago. With over £30 million in cash and business picking up I expect we'll be north of £2 in the shorter term. What was interesting in the presentation was the question regarding the placing last July and the institutions. CEO answered that not only did they not sell but they have actually been buying... Strong buy with a target price of £3 | likya123 | |
25/4/2022 16:53 | Decent finish, chart looking good with a nice curve up. Directors buying, good progress report last week. Whats not to like? | liam1om | |
25/4/2022 16:31 | Always a gap somewhere, according to someone or other. Plenty on the bid today above 90. | dbthoi | |
25/4/2022 15:27 | That was my thinking too. It also was before today's dip tbf. | finctastic | |
25/4/2022 15:16 | Nah too strong in the 92/93p area...most traders gone and now ready to move up this week. | likya123 | |
25/4/2022 15:06 | Possible 89p gap fill tomorrow before take off? | finctastic | |
25/4/2022 08:19 | Personally I think you should always do something. I've bought at 94 this morning. | liam1om | |
25/4/2022 08:02 | Sometimes the best thing to do is absolutely nothing. | p1nkfish |
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