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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fd Technologies Public Limited Company | LSE:FDP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031477770 | ORD 0.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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8.00 | 0.63% | 1,278.00 | 1,274.00 | 1,278.00 | 1,284.00 | 1,250.00 | 1,278.00 | 117,764 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Cmp Processing,data Prep Svc | 296.04M | -4.01M | -0.1429 | -89.29 | 358.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/12/2014 07:45 | v good rns this morning. Positive. | scottishfield | |
11/12/2014 15:30 | Mark Slater mentioning FDP recently (6:20 onwards): | protean | |
08/12/2014 14:47 | There has been a lot of consolidation at this level. I am expecting a move soon taking it to around 1350+ | moorsie2 | |
03/12/2014 14:06 | Passed to the Northern Ireland Assembly to see if they can handle it. I expect it won't be resolved before 2016. As I said bove it is a more complex issue than at first sight, although obviously would be great news for FDP. | mach100 | |
02/12/2014 08:20 | If FT can be believed this morning we will get the details tomorrow in the Autumn statement. This will be a major boost to this company | moorsie2 | |
01/12/2014 15:46 | Do you know when this decision is to be made Moorsie? I think Gideon is pledged to bring it down anyway. I don't know if the Northern Ireland assembly could lower it too much as it is a bone of contention for other countries in how it is applied in The Republic of Ireland. Also, although it looks like a gimme from a governing point of view, the old system has the advantage of providing stable, predictable funding which insulates the devolved governments of the UK from the fluctuation of tax flows.So I guess it is not that clear cut. It might boost FDP and businesses but lead to expenditure cuts elsewhere. I think you have the share price called correctly as the ask is now 1320. We just need to see some buyers at 1300p for this to push on. I suspect a lot of weaker holders have been flushed out while it has pushed against resistance. | mach100 | |
28/11/2014 14:00 | There could be news next week on the decision of devolving Corporation Tax to Northern Ireland Assembly. If that happens this could be a significant boost to FDP. | moorsie2 | |
25/11/2014 20:03 | Sitting nicely now. Very little sellers at this price, so only a matter of time till it moves on. I fully expect 1400 for year end | moorsie2 | |
24/11/2014 13:10 | Moorsie. I think 1300 is resistance. That said, we are now getting buys at 1283 which is the highest paid since last Monday. So if we can get some sustained buying, we will push towards resistance.. Looks like it is consolidating before a push up once more. When this moves, it moves in bounds. We just need some buying at 1300p plus. | mach100 | |
24/11/2014 12:44 | Actually it has surprised me how it has held in around 1250-1275. May actually take some more positive news or strong new buying to lift it to 1400-1450 range | moorsie2 | |
17/11/2014 14:55 | Nice to see the ask hold above 1300 and the bid price creep up to 1282. A pause for breath before the next leg up? | mach100 | |
14/11/2014 12:44 | Threatening breakout today. 1309 paid so we just need some sustained buying to move this along. 1271p available for sellers so mid price is 1290p. Needs to nudge over 1300 for the next leg up. | mach100 | |
13/11/2014 10:44 | 1400 here we come .. very soon.. | moorsie2 | |
13/11/2014 10:43 | I think it is stuck below 1300p for now. Once it breaks through this barrier and maintains momentum,we should be set fair for 1400p. I think Wexboy's 400p is looking more unlikely :)It is threatening a breakout but I feel its strong run-up recently means it is difficult for it to break 1300p. | mach100 | |
12/11/2014 18:58 | Moorsie, I agree with you. Hopefully not famous last words, but this one has all of the hallmarks of being a belter. Proven track record, ownership of KX, expanding markets, sensible management.... It's only a matter of time. | blackbox1 | |
12/11/2014 08:50 | Panmure Gordon raised their target price to 1657p. So I would expect this share price to consolidate around the £14 mark now. The total lack of any level of selling from existing holders (and as such employees once the results were in the public domain) fills me with a lot of confidence as to how this company's prospects are viewed by those closest to it. Very happy to remain a longterm holder here | moorsie2 | |
10/11/2014 17:10 | Those numbers would make sense to me with the aditional benefits of Kx | moorsie2 | |
10/11/2014 09:00 | Charles Stanley have published a target price of £17.70 this morning. As the house broker they may be slightly biased, but their historical estimates have been spot on so far. | blackbox1 | |
08/11/2014 12:26 | Very very low traded volumes since the results so the expected sell off after results has not happened. This suggests that the Mms could be a bit short of stock so I would not be surprised to see a bit more share price growth to the end of year | moorsie2 | |
06/11/2014 07:51 | The statement that always causes me concern is the 'adjusted' figure which can cover a myriad of sins. EBITDA is not a good tool to base investment decisions on. I think I would need to look at more figures and see if we are starting to stall. I own | swiss paul | |
05/11/2014 12:43 | Cashed in today. Not bad, 350 points. Seems a great prospect but funds needed for my Xmas holiday. Good luck. | rochdae | |
05/11/2014 11:56 | Bound to be some profit taking as price has climbed over 45% since August. H2 should be very good and 2016 even better imo. | aishah | |
05/11/2014 11:56 | not at the moment - travelling | moorsie2 | |
05/11/2014 11:55 | Thanks Moorsie. Do you have more accurate projections please? x | pamelajane |
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