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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mattioli Woods Plc | LSE:MTW | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0MT3Y97 | ORD 1P |
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% | 802.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/1/2008 16:31 | Thanks for that. I see there's another purchase since I posted. | sandbag | |
10/1/2008 15:01 | Sandbag The price has come off considerably in the last few weeks and results are due is it 19 Feb so it may be starting to rise back up again. One would expect the results to be good in the present pension climate | 9degrees | |
10/1/2008 14:08 | Have I got this right? According to Digital Look there has been only one trade today, a purchase of 2440 shares at a value of £6637, yet the share price has risen by 2.5p. According to DL there are 17.22m shares in issue. 17.22m x 2.5p = £430,500 rise in the value of the company. What am I missing or is it just bad maths? By the way as a holder I'm not complaining! regards, Sandbag | sandbag | |
11/12/2007 09:40 | Why is this slipping anyone know or hazard a guess? | 9degrees | |
10/9/2007 07:57 | battlebus-was it written up in IC ? if so can you post it ? | 9degrees | |
06/9/2007 14:31 | Excellent results yesterday expecting a great write up in investors chronicle tomorrow. | battlebus | |
15/1/2007 18:56 | It's been rising since a very positive trading update... Long term growth looks assured as MTW looks set to benefit from demographic and regulatory trends. It looks expensive on an immediate PER view but in a year or so given consistent growth I'd expect them to get back close to the kind of margins they enjoyed pre-IPO. Post-IPO Margins were hit because they expanded the office in order to prepare themseleves for growth in SIPP's. | shuisky | |
12/1/2007 07:13 | good rise - anyone know the reasons ? Is it pre results ? | 9degrees | |
24/2/2006 13:41 | BLT, Where did you get that write-up from? | shuisky | |
24/2/2006 12:02 | Mattioli Woods - SPECULATIVE BUY Companies: MTW 21/02/2006 Specialist pensions consultancy Mattioli Woods joined AIM with an oversubscribed placing in November and looks set fair to expand successfully in a rapidly changing market. Led by chief executive Ian Mattioli and chairman Bob Woods, the company provides consultancy and administration services to high net worth business owner managers and senior executives. As well as offering 'complex' pensions consultancy, the group provides self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) and small self-administered pensions (SSASs), and recently obtained Government approval for a new SIPP scheme set up alongside Bank of Scotland. This is its fifth SIPP developed with a leading financial institution and strengthens its hand in this growing sub-sector. Woods and Mattioli are confident of creating shareholder value in the SIPP market, which is growing on the back of disenchantment with insurance company schemes and the public's determination to take control of this aspect of their financial planning. 'A-Day', the 6th of April, when the government's incoming pension simplification legislation takes effect, will change pension regulation overnight. As well as boosting growth rates in the SIPP market, A-Day should squeeze ill-equipped smaller practitioners who could become acquisition targets. 'This is the most exciting shake up of the industry that I can recall in over 30 years,' exclaims Woods. Maiden interims to November provided few surprises, with pre-tax profits coming in at a little over £1m (£1.44m last time) due to the costs associated with flotation, a first acquisition and a move to new premises. Turnover was 7% improved at £3.6m earnings came in at 5.6p a share. In a changing legislative landscape, this group could prove a long-term winner if it gets the business model right. Speculative buy. James Crux Market cap: £35.45m PE Forecast: n/a Share price: 208p | bitterlemontart | |
18/12/2005 19:37 | Went up too quickly and now have the average 30% retrace. | cezary | |
01/12/2005 20:11 | Mattioli Woods is one of the UK's leading and fastest growing consultancies in its area of expertise, the provision of pension and wealth management services for controlling directors, professional persons, owner-managed businesses and small to medium-sized PLCs. In particular, the practice has specialised in the application and provision of small self-administered pension schemes (SSAS) and self-invested personal pensions (SIPP). . | cezary |
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