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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mobilityone Limited | LSE:MBO | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B1Z48326 | ORD 2.5P |
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% | 5.75 | 5.50 | 6.00 | 5.75 | 5.45 | 5.75 | 150,356 | 08:00:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 233.76M | 24k | 0.0002 | 287.50 | 6.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/2/2012 12:32 | Does any investor here have contact with the management team? Any idea when we next might get a trading report? | harrytuesday | |
31/1/2012 13:06 | Looks healthy ... added today. | chrisis33 | |
25/1/2012 17:34 | 2x revenue is purported to be fair value. I've no idea by whom, but it's been mentioned on the Sync and GBO boards I believe. 2 x revenue for MBO is a multibagger from here for MBO, but let me qualify that by stating that I'm an ardent believer in valuing companies by earnings ratios rather than multiples of revenue. | chrisis33 | |
25/1/2012 13:02 | Just over £5M market cap. What would a buyout price be? And why do you think there is no question on it happening? | poombear | |
25/1/2012 12:41 | there is no question we will get bought out. the question is by who paypoint would benefit from mbo some mobile operators would benefit big time form mbo | hirschnathan | |
25/1/2012 11:01 | I was looking at the six month chart. Not sure what the specifics are for C+H just a casual observation. Looking for a move into profit in the next statement, had hoped this would have occured in the last statement, but the growth was still there. Will be interesting to see what the presence in the plantations will add, on the surface could make quite a difference if migrant workers start to use the service. | poombear | |
25/1/2012 10:36 | Do you mean the 5 year chart - cup and handle? Or the short term chart? I think a textbook C+H formation should see the share price on the rise before the cup forms, but I can't quite remember. Either way, the long term chart is pretty interesting. I've only a small stake here, but happy to see how it plays out longer term. Potentially, this could be a vastly undervalued share compared to some of its peers operating in a similar space. | chrisis33 | |
25/1/2012 10:30 | Finally in profit!! | poombear | |
24/1/2012 15:33 | Is that a cup and handle? | poombear | |
24/1/2012 12:01 | Up 15% today, climbing nicely ahead of the year end report from the company. | harrytuesday | |
19/1/2012 18:54 | Media Release Credit Suisse Publishes Second Annual Emerging Consumer Survey https://www.credit-s | harrytuesday | |
17/1/2012 17:14 | thanks, hirschnathan Stockopedia seem to do a lot of CEO interviews, will they also be doing one with MBO? Possibly following the full year trading update in February? | harrytuesday | |
17/1/2012 13:53 | i emailed him 3 weeks ago about mbo | hirschnathan | |
17/1/2012 12:13 | SOLA delisted here, listed in US. Last year sola stocks took a double-hit, over supply + demand weakening. Its about 3p now I think. Perhaps unfair to include SOLA in above list as they didn't really do anything wrong, although it was pretty impossible to figure out what was going on - although that was down to my ignorance about solar in general. The others just did odd stuff - worst obviously RCG by a long way. | yump | |
17/1/2012 11:32 | what happened to SOLA, not looked in ages.. use to be £4. I use to be be in TAIH, lost on that years back, | tradermania | |
17/1/2012 11:00 | Any reason for the sudden rise? | poombear | |
17/1/2012 09:49 | I know they were making good profits before yes. My issue is simply with the likely p/e once they are back in profit. I was going to have a punt, but GNG, RCG, CHNS, SOLA all put me off (fortunately managed a minor overall profit by exiting quick) and the one I'm still in TAIH which still looks like it will never be rated like some of the Western based growth stocks. (Probably because they messed up European approval and had their manufacturing process halted) Plus there's the risk of simply not having enough knowledge on the bb's to really know what is happening on the ground with your stock. | yump | |
17/1/2012 09:45 | Yump I imagine floating was to raise capital to expand. If mbo could raise money again they would be able to expand alot quicker than they are. just for the record mbo only made a loss of £60,000 first half | hirschnathan | |
17/1/2012 09:44 | divinausa1 - 17 Jan'12 - 08:43 - 160 of 161 whats that a PE of about 4.5 in a high growth sector which sees companies trading at PE 15++ Examples of Asian companies on p/e's of more than 5 for any length of time please... | yump | |
17/1/2012 09:43 | In terms of actually making money from Eastern stocks, how likely is it that any of them are going to rise above a p/e of 5 ? I don't think that limit is there by accident. A succession of Chinese companies have shown that its difficult to get to the bottom of their business management (receivables / creditors etc) and its also difficult to really know anything about the directors, other than what you hear in the statements. Finding out stuff about other Eastern companies is equally difficult. You may think that is a narrow-minded and zenophobic approach, but I'm here to make money and if the historic facts don't support the idea that a p/e will rise and you can't really get any information from discussion boards where anyone actually knows anything about the way the company is run other than what's in the statements - well I'll invest elsewhere. Also, if they were profitable originally why float on AIM ? | yump | |
17/1/2012 08:43 | whats that a PE of about 4.5 in a high growth sector which sees companies trading at PE 15++ | divinausa1 | |
17/1/2012 05:40 | Investors need to realise that they should be investing in rising growth markets rather than the bust developed world. SE Asia is booming as this little company is.... | divinausa1 | |
17/1/2012 00:42 | been here since april 10. everytime i buy the shares go up, thats if i can buy, normally need to go to mm for anything decent. I have confidence in mbo and the story, they will be snapped up. I think they should change their name, as mobilityone sounds like a wheelchair hire company | hirschnathan | |
16/1/2012 20:34 | hirschnathan, You just came in late to the party. There was a time that they were givig the shares away for a song. You are right however as the shares are closely held. The share is well undervalued but unfortunately sentiment and the fact that they do not produce an RNS every month is against the company. [AIM shares seems to depend on news flow and perception]. | buggy | |
16/1/2012 20:09 | The share is so illiquid that any purchase pushes the share price up, which means that no sizeable stake can be purchased by any investor. | hirschnathan |
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