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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fdm Group (holdings) Plc | LSE:FDM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLWDVP51 | ORD 1P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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315.00 | 319.00 | 321.50 | 314.00 | 314.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 333.98M | 40.77M | 0.3716 | 8.60 | 348.86M |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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12:29:55 | AT | 78 | 319.50 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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04/12/2024 | 16:49 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Director/PDMR Shareholding |
02/12/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Total Voting Rights |
18/11/2024 | 10:51 | ALNC | IN BRIEF: FDM eyes "attractiveness" from UK national insurance rise |
18/11/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Trading Update |
07/11/2024 | 15:58 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Director/PDMR Shareholding |
01/11/2024 | 07:47 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Total Voting Rights |
09/10/2024 | 16:30 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Director/PDMR Shareholding |
01/10/2024 | 10:30 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Total Voting Rights |
11/9/2024 | 16:16 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Director/PDMR Shareholding |
11/9/2024 | 15:50 | UK RNS | FDM Group (Holdings) plc Notification of Transactions of Directors & PDMRs |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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18/11/2024 | 11:56 | FDM Group (Holdings) plc discussion | 77 |
16/5/2023 | 08:36 | Something's happening | 20 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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12:29:55 | 319.50 | 78 | 249.21 | AT |
12:24:09 | 319.50 | 19 | 60.71 | AT |
12:24:09 | 316.00 | 10 | 31.60 | AT |
12:24:09 | 317.50 | 99 | 314.33 | AT |
12:24:09 | 317.50 | 98 | 311.15 | AT |
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Posted at 11/12/2024 08:20 by Fdm Group (holdings) Daily Update Fdm Group (holdings) Plc is listed in the Computers & Software-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FDM. The last closing price for Fdm Group (holdings) was 318p.Fdm Group (holdings) currently has 109,703,952 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fdm Group (holdings) is £350,504,127. Fdm Group (holdings) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 8.60. This morning FDM shares opened at 314p |
Posted at 18/11/2024 11:56 by martinmc123 2*FDM Group, a global professional services provider with a focus on Information Technology, issued another soft update this morning. Against a background of continuing market uncertainty since the publication of Interim Results on 31 July 2024, the Board confirms that it anticipates that the Group's financial performance for the full year 2024 will be in line with its expectations. The problem is these expectations are soft and the share price is down again accordingly...from WealthOracle wealthoracle.co.uk/d |
Posted at 18/7/2024 07:12 by triktrak Shore expects divi for 2024 to be 21.1p (5% yield) and 23.2p for 2025.It says: "FDM is trading at an FY24F PER of 19.9x and offers an attractive dividend yield of 5.0%. At current levels, the Group is trading at a 20% discount to its long-term average PER, which, in our view, is excessive and driven by worries over the short-term risks relating to macroeconomic uncertainty and long-term risks posed by Artificial Intelligence. Once the macroeconomic outlook improves and concerns over the impact of AI alleviate, we believe the stock will rerate. We further believe that FY26F earnings could be materially ahead of FY24F and FY25F. Our price target is based on an FY26F EBITA figure potentially 25% ahead of our FY25 estimate (although still below previous levels) – a median peer group EV/EBITA multiple of 13.5x drives our new price target of 600p." |
Posted at 08/6/2024 10:34 by triktrak House broker, Shore Capital, released a new note this week:FDM's "...recovery could be faster, more flexible and more profitable than investors believe. We also feel the threat from AI is overblown and could, in fact, drive additional demand. We view the current valuation as a good entry point with risks on the upside. We believe that both the Group’s rating and its earnings could move materially higher, driving our new price target of 600p(43%upside potential)." |
Posted at 22/2/2024 12:28 by sunshine today The new procurement Bill may make it harder for the big boys.,( inc FDM ) to win uk Government contracts going forward.Large, over £20M contracts will still go directly to those that can handle them. It will not be an overnight event. Streamlining Bidding Processes At a high level, the goals propose to simplifying processes, removing barriers for SMEs, and driving better value for money. One primary aim is streamlining procedures to boost SME participation in government contracts. Measures include requiring procurement entities to proactively evaluate and mitigate SME-specific challenges throughout the procurement lifecycle. For example, the Act allows SMEs to show proof of required insurance only upon contract award rather than during bidding. This spares SMEs from carrying unnecessary costs pre-award when outcomes are uncertain. Additionally, the Act mandates smaller, more tailored contract lots and enables direct price negotiations between procurers and suppliers. In principle, this flexibility caters better to SME capabilities versus rigid tendering processes. |
Posted at 06/2/2024 12:18 by brianblu Got Fdm on my watchlist very cheap I’d say abit volatile aegon just took up 5% and nice divi to boot |
Posted at 13/11/2023 09:04 by volsung ‘Robust balance sheet’ Lots of cash and good divi. Fallen on hard times. I think worth a punt at this price so dipped a toe in this morning. Bid opp somewhere? |
Posted at 06/6/2023 09:33 by netcurtains I think FDM goes ex-dividend tomorrow.So last chance to pick up the dividend - today (or is it tomorrow)? The annual dividend is about 5% - not sure what percentage of that you get this time round). |
Posted at 12/5/2021 19:22 by thewheeliedealer Hi all,My mate Peter @Conkers3 and myself did a ‘Twin Petes Investing’ Podcast last week and FDM was one of the Stocks we discussed and I think it looks very appealing, although neither of us hold it at the moment. This one contains a second part about how I use Spreadbets to gear-up my Returns but in a low-risk way and very much treating my Spreadbet Account like normal Shares. I talk in depth about all the nuances and things you need to be careful of when using Leverage, but also the excellent gains you can create. As always we also chatted about loads of other Stocks and Ideas for research and a fair bit of educational stuff with regards to Investing and Portfolio Management. Anyway, if you use Youtube, Apple, Audioboom, Overcast, Google+ or Spotify you can find it under the 'Conkers Corner' Channel (you want Podcast TPI 48) and you can find it on Soundcloud at the link below. I hope you enjoy it and find it useful, we try to keep them light and they are totally unscripted, with the intent being that it is like you are eavesdropping on us having a chat down the local boozer. Cheers, WD @wheeliedealer And you can hear it on YouTube here: |
Posted at 05/12/2019 16:04 by huntie2 and still very quiet, even though the share price has been anything but! |
Posted at 25/6/2019 11:40 by chasbas FDM is clearly a good company and I am thinking of starting a small position. Price is 928p. Interims maybe 23rd July. HSBC have a target price of 1040p. Seems to be lots of chart support at say 900p. I will be a long term holder. Stockopedia likes it with a StockRank of 74 which includes a very high Quality Rank of 99 though Value Rank is only 20. So maybe a bit pricey. Grateful for any thoughts as markets, particularly the US, are toppy!? |
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