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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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18/5/2018 14:46 | I believe it's quiet because they have a very small group of investors. | jimbojet17 | |
16/5/2018 10:49 | Is that because not many investors are in loop? High valuation on financials - growth prospects must be good. Anyone any thoughts? Looks like a very good company and good service. I work for a massive company and our video conf facilities are not good! Loop could be a great answer. | robertpeacock | |
16/5/2018 10:05 | Amazing how quiet this thread is. LOOP is really under the radar of many investors | jimbojet17 | |
16/5/2018 09:59 | Well the market likes it | 18bt | |
16/5/2018 07:23 | Big acquisition - well technically a reverse acquisition, but placing price at a keen discount. Circular will pay careful reading, but at first sight, looks a sensible price and this really catapaults LOOP into a worldwide player. | 18bt | |
08/5/2018 22:50 | Noticed today that LoopUp are advertising on the underground, Waterloo City line at least. That's good to see.I've noticed the emergence of Zoom in a few US based companies for conferencing, they're generally cancelling WebEx and Skype contracts/ usage as their primary tool. The opportunity for LoopUp is significant. | jimbojet17 | |
03/5/2018 12:29 | I have to say that there is a massive target market of disgruntled Skype for Business users. LoopUp have the full integration with Gmail, Outlook, Phone - great customer on-boarding too! With 40% growth they're trading at 7.5x forward sales - which is high relying on market strength to sustain - still good long term prospect. | petethehippy | |
28/3/2018 08:57 | Move into Australia - could be reasonable start up costs moving 5 people to Sydney, but hopefully de-risked by already having a datacentre and now reference customers there. Should continue the growth trajectory | 18bt | |
08/3/2018 14:38 | I know this company well as I am a user and I also know of 2 other firms who use the service. They are a fantastic team of people who have a great very simple to use product and first class support with Global reach. I have owned shares since the placing with an initial selling price target at £2 and they quickly hit my sell limit and have had to buy back in again, I have subsequently had to repeat the process twice. I finally sold out when they peaked at 354. My main concern is that with such a limited product in a very competitive market it will only take one small drop in growth and the share price could fall steeply. My company has many users now using free services which are openly out there, but before anyone thinks this company is on borrowed time then think again. Most companies will need a reliable service and support to back it up. Especially when client relationships are based upon looking professional. The problem with free services are that you get what you pay for! Plus there will always be a natural churn of customers. My view here is that although I have made my profit the share price is at a crazy level, who knows what the future holds… | 4x4guru | |
07/3/2018 12:07 | Nope, I have absolutely no knowledge of anything to do with the company except for what is in its public announcements. | hpcg | |
07/3/2018 08:09 | Hpcj, any idea who the 2018 contract wins are? | robertpeacock | |
06/3/2018 12:25 | Growth at top line, bottom line and margin. Not anchored to the UK economy. Not reliant on a single customer or handful of customers. This line from the CEO: "2018 has started encouragingly with some major recent customer wins set to roll out, and we remain confident in our ability to deliver continued strong growth." Also contract wins are noted as expanding: "Several customers acquired during FY2016 have developed into major revenue contributors during FY2017, including the Group's 1st, 4th and 9th largest accounts." Think about how this might work, someone in a company starts using the product, a peer is joined to a call and thinks, 'hey, this is great', and starts using the product themselves, and snowball. Initially I was skeptical as there are some excellent VC products out there, but imagine running a team where members are often out of the office and where teleconferencing is still appropriate. How much easier is this to operate than having people dial in? A lot is the answer! | hpcg | |
06/3/2018 12:00 | It's a growth company that's why. Is the valuation correct....that's for the market to decide. Should you invest.... that's for you to decide! | robertpeacock | |
06/3/2018 08:12 | Why is mcap so high. Year results but still? | babbler | |
06/3/2018 08:04 | Yes but nkt forecasts again beaten slightly, so only 24x on 2019 forecasts | 18bt | |
04/3/2018 16:22 | Anyone have any feelings about results on Tuesday and likely share response? | mattboxy | |
23/1/2018 17:43 | Odd reaction to a cracking update | 18bt | |
23/1/2018 07:55 | Nice update | babbler | |
29/12/2017 10:53 | Any idea why 20% up in the last 3 days? | robertpeacock | |
29/12/2017 09:34 | Take a free trial of LoopUp. It's all ease of use and speed. S4B "works" but LoopUp UX is top notch plus buying from LoopUp is easy too. | petethehippy | |
29/12/2017 09:31 | A jump in the share price... anyone know of any triggers? | petethehippy | |
18/11/2017 17:51 | Question for those that know this product - Why would I use LoopUp over Skype for Business? | effortless cool |
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