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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Judges Scientific Plc | LSE:JDG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032398678 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 7,100.00 | 7,100.00 | 7,140.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Lab Analytical Instruments | 136.1M | 9.5M | 1.4302 | 49.64 | 471.62M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/5/2017 08:34 | dividend next week | onjohn | |
08/5/2017 08:05 | JDG - AGM ON 24 MAY - 18.5P DIVIDEND 8 JUNE | onjohn | |
08/5/2017 07:39 | Big upgrade at Judges | onjohn | |
27/4/2017 11:37 | I think in many cases that phrase is proved correct Skyracer However JDG's simple business model is buying niche business at substantially lower multiples than JDG is rated at therefore supplying both growth organically and the step change in valuation of the acquired companies when they join the group and their earnings multiple is increased. Whilst the last couple of years performance has plateaued, the robust orderbook, the good start to 2017 along with favourable exchange rates gives me hope for progress this year. | cockerhoop | |
27/4/2017 10:31 | OMG up 100p | rubberbullets | |
23/1/2017 10:24 | Order book at 13.9 weeks is at the highest level since I've owned the shares - 2009 Pug, the subsidiary companies are generally autonomous units reporting to the central board so management unlikely to be stretched. Not much integration goes on here. | cockerhoop | |
23/1/2017 10:05 | Possible indigestion - Managment possible too stretched ? Can we expect more growing pains ? Order book howwever looks good and inlike some coys I believe orders mean orders in hand to be delivered. MM's appear to be cutting amound prepared to buy . (L2 indications) | pugugly | |
20/1/2017 12:58 | Positive statement looks on the cards. | llwyd | |
20/1/2017 11:23 | Last year a trading statement was released on 19th Jan. Perhaps a decent statement next week? The week pound should help the numbers. | cornishman33 | |
20/1/2017 11:20 | Any reason for sudden surge? | lancasterbomber | |
07/10/2016 13:53 | Recovering very strongly probably due to the pound weakening and the positive impact on earnings | essential | |
05/10/2016 12:48 | MM's manage to fleece the departing Sharewatch PI's with a share price drop combined with a wide spread and the shareprice then bounces back to pre-weekend levels :-) | cockerhoop | |
04/10/2016 12:03 | To be fair to scsw they dropped them from the growth portfolio but have maintained coverage as they believe they will bounce back in time | essential | |
04/10/2016 11:43 | Cheers Aishah, makes sense of yesterdays weakness, lots of tiny sells with MM's dropping the price to stitch them a little more and bargain hunters picking up later on and today. People seem to have missed that they've had a decent Q3 after a poor 1st 5 months. | cockerhoop | |
04/10/2016 11:40 | Sharewatch sold out of their portfolio at 1300p. | aishah | |
03/10/2016 13:15 | Another very helpful video from piworld. Thank you to those people who make this possible. | shanklin | |
02/10/2016 09:38 | Video of Judges presentation at Mello 26.9.16 Length: 20 minutes www.piworld.co.uk/20 Brad Ormsby, FD. Talks through the H1 results, where trading has been difficult, and how things have been going since. David Cicurel, CEO. Talks through the acquisitions, particularly Dia-Stron, and the general market place, and the outlook. | tomps2 | |
26/9/2016 10:41 | Just a reminder that JDG are presenting this evening in Beckenham.... | davidosh | |
21/9/2016 09:46 | Surprised this hasn't fallen by a lot bigger %. | aishah |
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