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LIT Litigation Capital Management Limited

99.80
0.80 (0.81%)
30 Sep 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Litigation Capital Management Limited LSE:LIT London Ordinary Share AU000000LCA6 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.80 0.81% 99.80 99.20 100.00 99.80 99.20 99.80 164,653 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/5/2021
15:14
Incredible move.. And still not expensive when looking to FY22 onwards
bigbadaussiebear
10/5/2021
14:40
well at least it continues to climb
solarno lopez
10/5/2021
14:31
Looking great
irishmatt
10/5/2021
14:31
It was below 300 mid March 2020 and now into 900s, took a year but thats a triple in my book...
irishmatt
10/5/2021
14:24
Vertical rise this pm.
blueball
10/5/2021
14:23
Closing in on the all time high. Blue skies above 117p. Should be fun above that price.
parob
10/5/2021
10:25
Over on jonwig's dodgy BUR thread someone was boasting that BUR had tripled from its recent low. Completely and utterly untrue, but there was nobody honest enough to correct him, especially the thread gauleiter jonwig himself. Sooo slippery....
petethepict
10/5/2021
10:03
MM's doing their best to shake but the big buys keep rolling in 112k buy In two shapes tells me we have a buyer or two with deep pockets
trotterstrading
10/5/2021
09:04
Bought a few more. Still looks great value at these levels.
someuwin
07/5/2021
18:51
In other words they spat the Dummy and lost millions
bigbadaussiebear
07/5/2021
18:50
Miton sold out because LIT stopped paying a dividend and they were pushing Patrick (CEO) to keep paying one. Patrick said It didn't make sense in the macro environment and when they were growing so quickly.
bigbadaussiebear
07/5/2021
18:39
Miton have made a big investment in QFI. Ten percent of the equity.....had to find the money from somewhere I suppose
kop202
07/5/2021
16:50
bba
It is actually amazing that Miton , respected small cap investors as they are ... gave up on this stock. I'm not trying to be smart about this because the journey has just begun and the jury is still out to some extent but I am genuinely surprised and curious about what their thinking was. Maybe they had to sell it?

robsy2
07/5/2021
13:47
The average ROIC (return on invested capital) for LIT is 134% so all of the assets under management should give good returns
greenknight1
07/5/2021
13:38
I seem to recall that Burford have said that they typically take 30% of the claim.

If LIT earn similar rates, then looking at their portfolio, you can see that any win at the larger of these sizes will have a material effect on the share price ..

someuwin
07/5/2021
13:13
More like the new 3rd party fund is imminently going to be announced.
greenknight1
07/5/2021
12:49
Someone knows something. These moves are too big for conventional investment. I hypothesise that a substantial case win is very likely. We shall see.
hpcg
07/5/2021
12:41
The problem is is that people have no patience. As a result, I expect it to be a choppy ride up to the heady heights, but it will get there as people come and go.
greenknight1
07/5/2021
12:39
Both targets are a real possibility. If the board execute their strategy, within that time the assets held by the company will be crazy! There is no reason why this will not be a £1bn company in 3 years or even a £2bn company in 5 over years!
greenknight1
07/5/2021
12:15
I'm looking for 100% short term and 10x in 2-3 years
trotterstrading
07/5/2021
11:26
Absolutely not. If you have patience, these will be x5-6 more in 2-3 years, maybe more.
greenknight1
07/5/2021
10:53
Too late to buy here..?
blueball
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