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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Global Invacom Group Limited | GINV | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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3.00 | 3.00 |
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Posted at 18/3/2021 16:43 by cjohn The Singapore Exchange interrogates the Company.AIM and LSE could learn from this. I'm still holding; still under-valued. |
Posted at 07/1/2021 09:28 by value hound I've joined the (un)happy throng here, FWIW. The spread (5-7p currently) is a bit off-putting, but it's worth 10p (i.e. to sell) IMO, though it may take some time. Mind you, if they'd just change their name to Invacom Blockchain, it would get there today.As Arthur says, a dividend would help. |
Posted at 03/1/2021 12:42 by arthur_lame_stocks I've just come across this company and it certainly looks interesting. Trading at a discount to TNAV, NCA and profitable and on a low psr.I just wish they paid a dividend occasionally. |
Posted at 21/1/2020 14:44 by fillipe Somewhat "au contraire", I've taken a few GINV, following their today's RNS.If they do set the business on the right track then the current low share price will quickly be history. f |
Posted at 21/6/2019 09:04 by cjohn Another sensible minor acquisition, this time of assets and IP from Apexsat.Thank goodness the crazy Tactilis reverse takeover was scotched by the independent advisor. let's hope lessons have been learned and there is no repeat. GINV shares remain seriously under-valued. |
Posted at 28/8/2014 10:19 by 5dally Well got this from TDW,,,,,,,,,not very pleased with itThank you for your e-mail dated 27th August regarding trading Global Invacom (GINV) shares on the London Market. I understand from your complaint that you are dissatisfied that our system doesn't recognise the stock symbol of GINV. I apologise for the fact that you are experiencing issues in trading this stock. However, having raised the issue with our Trade Management Team, they have advised that the primary listing for this stock is the Singapore Market (under stock symbol QS9) and this is the only Market that we would offer to trade the stock. This is the Market that has the most trading liquidity in this stock whereas the London listing is much less liquid. You mention that other brokers offer trading in GINV (London), I can only assume that this is the case because they don't offer Singapore as one of their trading Markets. I trust that the above explanation clarifies the situation for you but if you have any further issues, please do not hesitate to contact me by responding to this e-mail or by calling our Contact Centre on 0845 6076001 and asking to speak to myself on extension 14043. Yours sincerely, Brij Khuttan Complaints Team |
Posted at 27/8/2014 21:55 by saucepan FWIW, exactly the same sentence stuck out for me like a sorethumb. I concluded that it was either badly or incorrectly phrased. The 2014 forecast is for £6.18m profit. Surely,if the Board thought there was a possibility that profits could come in (say) at only just above break-even: a profit warning would be in order? The whole tone of the Interims, and what was achieved in the First Half, was very positive, so I cannot see that being the case. I might be completely wrong of course. If anyone is sufficiently concerned it might be worth an email to the Company to clarify. That would be an interesting enough exercise in itself to see whether or not GINV is the type of Company that responds to private investor queries. |
Posted at 27/8/2014 08:28 by saucepan Thanks again for the heads up here, henry. GINV does look anexciting young growth company on attractive value metrics. Rolling P/E 2 = 10.89 Alt Rolling (Slater) PEG = 0.76 I did buy an initial position yesterday - paying 21.75p, well within the spread. I will consider pyramiding up if things go well. Among other things, I did note that the IPO placing at 19p was oversubscribed. Hopefully that will suggest ongoing demand for the stock and provide share price support. |
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