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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Luceco Plc | LSE:LUCE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZC0LP49 | ORD GBP0.0005 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.80 | 0.43% | 188.60 | 187.60 | 189.60 | 191.20 | 188.00 | 190.00 | 109,049 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Comml, Indl Elec Light Fixtr | 206.3M | 11M | 0.0684 | 27.49 | 302.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/1/2023 08:34 | Called this rightBack in shortlyHow's that pennant lol | forrest1987 | |
13/1/2023 08:15 | Drop could be a result of Dialight profit warning today? Yes they should probably consider a dividend alongside the buybacks. | greenroom78 | |
13/1/2023 08:12 | Perhaps they think the debt is high enough without buybacks. | dr biotech | |
13/1/2023 08:01 | In which case they should also be paying good dividends? This must be bullish for holders. | brucie5 | |
13/1/2023 07:59 | Message received - Could it be that some majors feel that at current low price they would rather funds are invested in the business rather than wasted in buying back shares? Views? | pugugly | |
13/1/2023 07:45 | This stands out “particularly in light of the current share price levels, which presents an opportunity to generate attractive returns for all shareholders” | mrbeaky | |
13/1/2023 07:16 | BoD will continue to seek shareholder approval to implement a share buyback programme. Annual General Meeting ('AGM') Update Statement Resolution 20 - To approve the Rule 9 Waiver, which failed to pass with 29.9% of participating independent shareholders voting in favour. Prior to the 2022 AGM the Directors consulted with shareholders regarding Resolution 20 - to approve the Rule 9 Waiver (the "Resolution"), the majority of whom were supportive of the rationale for to permitting the Company to buy back shares as proposed. Per the Notice of AGM, the members of the Concert Party were not entitled to vote on the Resolution. The Board was naturally disappointed in the failure to pass the resolution by a majority of votes cast by the independent shareholders of the Company. The Board continues to consider that the ability for the Company to buy back shares is in the best interests of all shareholders, particularly in light of the current share price levels, which presents an opportunity to generate attractive returns for all shareholders through allocating capital to buying back ordinary shares. The approval of the Rule 9 waiver under Resolution 20 is a prerequisite for the Company to be able to commence a share buyback programme and, therefore, the Board believes it to be in the best interests of the Company and the Non-Concert Party Shareholders as a whole to approve the Rule 9 waiver resolution. Following the AGM, we have contacted the major shareholders who had not supported the Resolution to understand the reasons for their vote against the proposal and to continue a transparent and constructive dialogue on this topic. The Board will continue to engage as appropriate with those shareholders regarding their views in this area. | masurenguy | |
12/1/2023 11:12 | Punters taking under a quid, as always absence of any serious volume harming the forward momentum.Looks like a failure to breakout above previous recent high 1.10 - will rebuy round 90p | forrest1987 | |
11/1/2023 14:41 | Took an opening position here this afternoon. | masurenguy | |
11/1/2023 14:00 | Looks like falling over to me imhoOut, no serious buying close to an update | forrest1987 | |
10/1/2023 21:48 | Nice charting. But it's been visible for some time. | brucie5 | |
10/1/2023 21:41 | I like this chart. Pennant and 50dma crossing the 100dma. Could break out soon. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | simonsmithiv | |
05/1/2023 14:08 | please excuse the typos | srichardson8 | |
05/1/2023 14:07 | 3) (was) possibly less utility inflation than expected. I, for one, have not been putting my garden lights on to save on electricity. The roducts I usually but are Luceco. We shall have to see how the elctric charger business is faring - it is competitive, of course, but I am hopful. I do not think these executives are clodhoppers but I do think such great dependency on China has been a bad mistake | srichardson8 | |
05/1/2023 14:04 | I will just suggest that sentiment mught be a little better due to 1) China 're-opening' 2) Apparently deecent electric car sales 3) | srichardson8 | |
03/1/2023 11:29 | Update on trading in two weeks v importantIf improving could be at 1.50 within months imho | forrest1987 | |
03/1/2023 11:11 | LUCE has been affected by China lockdown worries. Now that China is reopening, those worries are abating. I think that, and lower energy prices, are helping the price today. | ymaheru | |
03/1/2023 11:08 | Well fwiw, I can't see a better chart. Can you? | brucie5 | |
03/1/2023 10:56 | Has this been tipped somewhere or is it just the market waking up to the potential of this company over the year(s) ahead? | daveme | |
30/12/2022 20:23 | Looked to me that all Portfolio 3 buys since 2020 are losses bar 1 | sailorsam1 | |
30/12/2022 16:04 | Was this a nap pick ? | forrest1987 | |
20/12/2022 10:57 | How did scsw tips do this year? Reach, joules, volex, superdry(?) have done terribly. Menzies/me did ok. Can’t remember the others. | dr biotech | |
20/12/2022 10:53 | Brucie5, Yes the chart is developing a rather nice bowl now. I put some commentary on this in my previous post #1955, essentially once the downtrend is breached this is one potential scenario (with a lot of upside). | thorpematt | |
20/12/2022 09:32 | Incredible chart, fwiw, to add to favourable recent coverage on both Scsw and Stocko. So I wouldn't be surprised. | brucie5 |
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