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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Loopup Group Plc | LSE:LOOP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYQP6S60 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.70 | 0.60 | 0.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 16.48M | -21.8M | -0.1102 | -0.06 | 1.39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/5/2020 21:03 | Hi Thordon, Reporting changes in holdings seems to be an optional requirement these days!?! | maddox | |
02/5/2020 16:55 | The FT today reports that the majority of UK offices will be shut for many more months to avoid overwhelming public transport when lockdown measures are eased. | rimau1 | |
01/5/2020 21:58 | Interesting, thanks. Explains why its hard to build a position especially on up days. I’m amazed that Loopup has little PI following or press coverage, not a bad thing when accumulating. Very much looking forward to a trading update at some point soon. | rimau1 | |
01/5/2020 14:35 | looks like the Assets was slowly being Increased without anyone noticing Was over 38% end of 2019 now just over 70% | thordon | |
01/5/2020 14:31 | Whats interesting theirs been no notification of the increase of shares for the hedge funds | thordon | |
01/5/2020 14:27 | Held 2019 Held 2020 Baillie Gifford & Co.as of 15 Jul 2019 2.96m 5.35% 8.20% Jupiter Asset Management Ltd.as of 24 Sep 2019 3.25m 5.88% 7.75% Herald Investment Management Ltd.as of 14 May 2019 2.55m 4.62% 5.52% Amati Global Investors Ltd.as of 31 Oct 2019 1.58m 2.86% 4.60% Below Under 3% Henderson Global Investors Ltd.as of 31 Dec 2019 875.00k 1.58% Unknown Octopus Investments Ltd.as of 30 Nov 2019 744.44k 1.35% Unknown | thordon | |
01/5/2020 14:15 | Share Hoders Funds as of 20th February 2020 with over 3% of Company shares Shareholder Percentage Held Adara Ventures SICAR 12.61% Andrew Scott (and related parties)1 12.05% Baillie Gifford & Co 8.20% Jupiter Asset Management 7.75% Herald Investment Management 5.52% Soros Fund Management 4.98% Steve Flavell 4.75% Michael Hughes 4.74% Amati Global Investors 4.60% Schroder Investment Management 3.42% Total 68.62% shares held above | thordon | |
29/4/2020 16:31 | rimau1, agreed that will become the "new norm". That's why IMHO, LOOP is ideally positioned. | parvez | |
29/4/2020 15:42 | Barclays Boss “big offices may be a thing of the past” massive structural changes to the way we work going forward, working from home is going to become normal and instead of 90:10 office based space requirements will become closer to 50:50 | rimau1 | |
28/4/2020 14:38 | The 2 analysts offering 12 month price targets for Loopup Group PLC have a median target of 179.00, with a high estimate of 195.00 and a low estimate of 163.00. The median estimate represents a 79.36% increase from the last price of 99.80. | thordon | |
28/4/2020 13:25 | Nice piece gamwah | thordon | |
28/4/2020 13:24 | I was on loopup yday and one of the attendees was at a noisy subway station so you can mute them and keep the other attendees on unmute, its brilliant. Buy any dips / profit taking. | rimau1 | |
28/4/2020 13:17 | Also in America the same is happening to zoom , company's being told to go to a secure platform. loopup is the King of security of the product,including audio sound. which Skype and Cisco use as a Add on in there products. | thordon | |
28/4/2020 12:41 | Interesting, great research...going to go in. | simonsen7 | |
28/4/2020 12:31 | The good news is this is still below the radar and the herd have not arrived. Its difficult to build a large position hence the large movements. I actually keep adding because in market cap terms this is cheap as chips, management have sorted out the problems of 2019 and are in a real sweet spot, lawyers are all still working long hours the difference is they are working on loopup from home, expect a knockout update soon and this should recover to the 2019 highs of £3.00+ | rimau1 | |
28/4/2020 12:14 | Very strong today.. been watching since 60p though unfortunately never bought in. | tole | |
28/4/2020 12:02 | Cheers for the reply and the info. | gamwah | |
28/4/2020 11:58 | gamwash, my post of 22/4 as follows: "In all the hype about Zoom and Teams people seem to have forgotten about LOOP and are probably just waking up to it. Just as a reminder..... Over 2,000 organisations worldwide trust LoopUp's award-wining SaaS solution with their remote meetings, including 20 of the world's top-100 law firms, 24 of the world's top-100 private equity firms. Bet you the law firms and PE firms have been mega busy since the lock down IMHO" | parvez | |
28/4/2020 11:51 | Any idea why these are breaking out, going to go away and do some research I think! | gamwah | |
28/4/2020 10:59 | Loopup do exactly as Zoom except as Parvez says the security is in the hands of the event holder who can add user and delete user who join. The Audio is of high standard compare to Zoom. Skype and Cisco use Loopup product for there business as a add on and pay Loopup | thordon | |
28/4/2020 10:08 | they are both open market products - anyone can subscribe to either but LOOP is focussed on certain key segments (Legal/Financial) where security is key. | parvez | |
28/4/2020 10:04 | Big difference between Zoom and Loop is that the former is an open market product, anyone can subscribe to it, Loop business model entirely different, more specific. I do not think they are comparable. | bookbroker | |
28/4/2020 09:53 | Zoom has a turnover of $300 dollars and just breaking evens. Without looking and from memory Loop turnover was under 50 million and a loss of 2 million ( 6 million was invested last year in loopup. loopup have no involvement with Zoom at present unlike Skype and Cisco | thordon |
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