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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Inspecs Group Plc | SPEC | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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54.00 | 54.00 | 55.00 | 54.00 |
Industry Sector |
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PERSONAL GOODS |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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29/06/2022 | Final | GBP | 0.0125 | 01/09/2022 | 02/09/2022 | 06/10/2022 |
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Posted at 08/11/2024 09:36 by halfpenny So nobody wants to buy SPEC with Tariffs Up.A Tariff increase will hit SPEC Sales and Costs big time. Risks Up Sales Down already on the Edge.. Chartist expect 40p or less if Tariffs at 20%....Too Risky until facts are known. EU are having major issues now so dark days ahead!! |
Posted at 07/11/2024 19:41 by trader465 SPEC is hard to sell in quantity due to being so illiquid.I built a pyramid position on the last rise and had difficulty selling when it started falling back. I got stuffed with several at market best orders and lost over half my gain. |
Posted at 11/6/2024 07:29 by fillipe Good buying of SPEC from the start this norming.The main comment in the June issue of SCSW was somewhat restrained for now, but on the back page mentioned that SPEC is currently paying down debt and should really be 120p. f |
Posted at 06/6/2024 13:52 by parob Small Company sharewatch on X#SPEC v strange reaction to the AGM statement. I don't know why they didn't say "We expect profits to be 20% ahead of last year, albeit with H2 weighting". #TRCS managed it that way. Peel Hunt has just put out a note with a £1 target and forecast net debt <1x by year end. |
Posted at 09/5/2024 09:18 by albanyvillas Yes 400p would be niceInspecs hit an upwards quarterly price breakout. SPEC triggered a breakout alert. |
Posted at 06/5/2024 20:35 by thebears1 I am recently again a shareholder of spec and the truth is I doubt the private investors on any of these threads will make a difference to the share price.My point is why are people so desperate for attention they feel the need to do it.If it does have a positive affect then I stand to gain |
Posted at 17/4/2024 12:18 by dan_the_epic "Share Ideas - politics and culture - Post 20722SHAdarryn1 15 Nov 2023 08:51 8 Well Shrewd_n_Sharp is a rather arrogant username and your language suggests that Emotional_n_Selfrigh "Dan, as a very recent poster here you clearly don't understand the SPEC share price valuation despite your very patronizing comments to everyone" Sounds like you just like brushing everyone up the wrong way and you are being equally patronising. Why bring Hvivo into it?, I'll continue to comment against analysis and this stock thanks very much for your concern It is perfectly reasonable to point out that operating cash flow is never free cash flow and that is a ridiculous definition. You can not ignore lease repayments if you are ignoring leases in your EV. |
Posted at 17/4/2024 09:31 by darryn1 Dan, as a very recent poster here you clearly don't understand the SPEC share price valuation despite your very patronizing comments to everyone. Why don't you just stick to ramping HVO instead. |
Posted at 16/4/2024 07:12 by trader465 Inspecs Group plc, a leading designer, manufacturer, and distributor of eyewear (sunglasses, optical frames, lenses and low vision products), today announces a trading update for the year ended 31 December 2023 ahead of reporting its final results on 17 April 2024. |
Posted at 29/1/2024 10:15 by bookbroker I don’t know how important SDRY was for SPEC, unlikely as they sell in to many end markets globally, and have not really mentioned SDRY in the last few statements, but Europe a big market for SPEC. Look at German economy, not exactly booming on the consumer front. This will bounce back in time, spectacles a huge and growing market, let’s hope they can batten down the hatches. Might attract a bid, Totterman a big holder and he may well cut and run! |
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