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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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-20.00 | -1.60% | 1,230.00 | 1,230.00 | 1,236.00 | 1,274.00 | 1,178.00 | 1,246.00 | 105,955 | 16:29:56 |
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 | -86.07 | 345.48M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/10/2018 11:51 | Since June 2018 | moorsie2 | |
18/10/2018 11:47 | Since when do they own 100% of kx? | sleepy | |
18/10/2018 11:47 | No they don’t. They own 65% of it. They have recently agreed to acquire the remaining 35%, but in the last three sets a of annual accounts they only owned 65%. And yet, they consolidated the revenues and profits 100%, with out any minority interest line on the p&l. It’s Quite odd. | skatersav | |
18/10/2018 11:36 | They own 100% of kx.. | simonadvfn2 | |
18/10/2018 09:51 | Shareprophets making more noise on FD this morning. The accusation is simple: they have been fully consolidating the revenues and profits of the Kx subsidiary, of which they own 65%. That's ok - however, there has been no minority interest line on the P&L so the EPS has been (allegedly) overstated by 30 to 50%. Normally, when a third of your reported EPS is attributable to non controlling interests in a subsidiary, you highlight this on the P&L. I wonder if the company has anything to say about it. | ds8095 | |
17/10/2018 10:27 | Interesting use of the word "Material" - looks like they are responding to the shorter criticism.. FD (AIM: FDP.L, ESM: FDP.I) announces that it has signed a material OEM deal with | moorsie2 | |
17/10/2018 09:23 | I love the smell of burning bears in the morning. | sspurt | |
17/10/2018 07:21 | Some background on BISTelhttps://m.scmp | algo1 | |
12/10/2018 22:27 | Looks like the shorts are having to claw back their stock. After reading that report it is clear those people have no idea of the business. Yes they can quote accounting figures and yes they can smear management but one must remember elementary statistics, correlation is not causation and that is what they want to paint in their report. I don't think FD as they are known want to portray themselves as a software firm. They have traditionally been a consulting firm offering "consulting services to some of the world's largest finance, technology and energy institutions". Perhaps the analyst needs to review the literature and look at the case study of IBM to reflect on her judgement. Owning a technology and providing consultants is a good model. The technology is ingrained in finance, speak with any bank and you will quickly learn how ingrained it is, albeit Goldman who decided to try and replicate such a tech but failed..Their be tired arm is interesting. Imagine having a tech which solves alot of the challenges. It does not cost much to expose this in return for equity. As an addition to this, with a government grant it costs a little bit less. Dont be surprised if these investments start to pay off soon. Insight provided by prior readers, refer to company accounts, down of these companies are starting to see major increase in revenue. I'm not trying to portray a picture here, just trying to unjustify an idiotic report which sole purpose is trying to smear a company for its own interests. Investigate FD , but Investigate them too. Perhaps go to one of their tech event they hold .. it's a great way to see the insight and vision accomplished developers see in the technology. | simonadvfn2 | |
12/10/2018 20:27 | Danzo, "but given the company has never experienced a downturn" Not so, it was around in 2007-8-9. | glavey | |
12/10/2018 14:47 | Disgraceful what's happened here. | rochdae | |
12/10/2018 08:25 | Moorsie2. It does not surprise me about the award. I seem to remember they won another one last year. Normally the share price goes down after the award... not before it :) On a serious note. Congratulations to Brian Conlon. Anyone who knows this man understands what a class act he is. Well deserved. I think First Derivatives moving forward will be quite shaken about this bear raid but I think they are sensible enough to learn from it. I would not be surprised if the auditors are changed and quite frankly so they should. I also expect a whole level off disclosure to be made at analysts results meetings, although this may take effect at the full year results to manifest itself properly. The software industry does seed start ups. I understand FDP has made a few small investments by way of small amounts of cash or provision of user licenses in exchange for revenue share agreements etc., with some smaller start up to widen the applications using their database technology. I am sure it does not help commercially having to disclose all the minutiae to competitors but they need to reassure their investor base by a greater level of transparency . I hear one of these investments, Cobalt, whilst very small is extremely promising. I hope I have found the right company (and apologies if I have not )but the same company received financial backing from the Singapore Exchange as you can see from this Crunchbase link. Now that is the sort of research which I would like to see more of ! hxxps://www.crunchba | bootycall | |
12/10/2018 07:32 | Last night the company won best Technology award at the annual AIM awards and Brian Conlon won the Entrepreneur of the year award!! Screaming bargain at this price | moorsie2 | |
11/10/2018 17:33 | Bought a few. FDP always struck me as a good company. | rochdae | |
11/10/2018 13:02 | well done. Great timing. Will prove to be a bargain in 6 months | moorsie2 | |
11/10/2018 12:46 | i took in a load this morning as had some cash for an initial position. looks cheap - but then what is cheap ?lets see | brahmsnliszt | |
11/10/2018 11:12 | This has halved in value on no news from the company I have held FDP for 10 years and will continue to do so until the company tells me that the story has changed I cannot say that I am not worried or that this hasn't hurt as FDP was my biggest holding in my SIPP Oh the joys of investing in the stock market! | malcontent | |
11/10/2018 08:11 | This was issues back in April by an Analyst Financials and Valuation (Forecasts Under Review) Year end: 28 February Target Price Basis BUY Price: 3830p Target: 5000p Forecast Total Return: 31.2% 2016A 2017A 2018E 2019E 2020E Revenue (£m) 117.0 151.7 175.4 192.4 209.4 EBITDA (£m) 23.3 28.8 32.3 35.5 38.6 PBT (normalised) (£m) 16.8 20.8 22.8 25.3 27.7 EPS (norm. cont.) – FD (p) 51.7 61.2 67.0 73.5 79.9 DPS (p) 17.0 20.0 22.0 23.7 25.3 PE (normalised) (x) 74.1 62.5 57.2 52.1 47.9 EV/EBITDA (x) 45.2 36.5 32.5 29.6 27.2 Dividend yield (%) 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 | moorsie2 | |
11/10/2018 07:52 | Anyone got access to FY1819/ H1 analyst estimates? | algo1 | |
11/10/2018 07:35 | Notice of results issued with zero commentary. I read this as a positive as if there was a gap they would be obliged to give a profits warning. So the company is in line with market expectations and if their track record is anything to go by then ahead of the expectations modestly I have not sold a share and won't. | moorsie2 | |
10/10/2018 22:38 | Moorsie and others. What is your red lines for pulling out ? What are you entry points for further purchase ? | flybyknight | |
10/10/2018 16:56 | Furious that management has not issued a statement before now!!! They are due to announce this week this week the 3-4 week notice to half year results. Why they would not pull this forward to Monday or Tuesday or Wednesday morning this week is incredible It is inconceivable to think that their numbers are a miss from market expectations with the large recruiting that they continue to do | moorsie2 |
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