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MDCG Money Debt

4.50
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Money Debt LSE:MDCG London Ordinary Share GB00B1G6VJ48 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Money Debt Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/7/2009
15:39
How appropriate that this company should be heavily in debt?
Maybe they should pay someone a few grand to get something they could get by themselves for nothing,that being an IVA.

I Hope this pile of poo goes under asap.

25cent
02/7/2009
10:53
Down 33%? RNS wasn't that bad yesterday! Possible bounce on the cards?
mike_f
06/2/2008
12:31
Added a few this morning.
matt123d
06/2/2008
11:36
Nice rise.!!!
topinfo
08/3/2007
15:57
There are busy building a database of introducers to their new product range by including accoutants to their line of introducers. This will further the speed at which products will go through.
windmill shares
29/1/2007
13:00
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Abuse team
26/1/2007
20:00
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"Admission to AIM is a significant and positive step for Money Debt & Credit as
we seek to become a dominant brand within the UK IVA market. The funds raised
put us in a strong position and allow us to actively pursue our aggressive
growth strategy which is backed by a strong management team and a robust
business plan."

This 'robust business plan' will be severely tested. They will have to use the money raised very intelligently to survive.

kingfast
23/1/2007
18:07
Bit of profit taking today, expect a rise back again tommorow as it picked up in late trade.Someone paid over the bid price in last trade.
hartlepoolfc2
22/1/2007
18:51
Perhaps we will see a RNS about this large trade in the next couple of days.
hartlepoolfc2
22/1/2007
18:48
That 600k trade was a "Cross at same price". This is defined below:

The transaction was effected as an agency cross or riskless principle trade between two member firms at the same price and on the same terms.

hartlepoolfc2
22/1/2007
17:59
what was the 600k share trade tday.buy or sell
jonaston
21/1/2007
00:35
Interesting feature on the growth of IVA's below:
hartlepoolfc2
21/1/2007
00:33
IVA's are big business at the moment, not a lot of shares out there. I expect this to rise even further next week.
hartlepoolfc2
19/1/2007
10:14
Why the jump? any ideas?
nobel2005
18/1/2007
13:26
Going good today
hartlepoolfc2
18/12/2006
16:41
Dear FLC,

I agree with you , unless the regulatory and PR issues sourrounding IVAs change then this area will not recover quickly. Most of the listed co.s go out of their way to say they are offering best advice. I can't distinguish MDCG's low cost product offering as any different from CLEARDEBT, which I hold anyway. These guys are experienced marketing gurus, but as to whether they have enough technical expertise in this market is another matter. They have over 350 IVAs under supervision already, but I would like to know the failure rate and the realisation threshold and accounting policies and so on.

Thanks

nobel2005
18/12/2006
15:02
I'm in this market and can't see any real USPs with MDCG other than they appear to have expertise to drive traffic their way. The problem with the IVA market now is that most position themselves as offering best advice when in reality this is unsustainable as they are all fighting for the same business.

ELEP - any outfit who launches a subsidiary called 'Debtsmashers' cannot be taken seriously.

I've seen first hand some of the IVAs that are being written and what people don't realise is that if an IVA breaks down the individual may still go through to bankruptcy. I just wonder what percentage of people who take IVAs are suitable IVA candidates.

No doubt we'll see a whole raft of mis selling cases coming through next year leading to more regulation.

flc
18/12/2006
11:35
OK I'll kick this one off.Does anyone have detailed background on this one?
I've been researching the emerging IVA sector on AIM for about six months, and I can't understand how the USP of this provider. How does it differ from CLEA in terms of the model? Was it under-priced at the IPO , since all the other listed ones are falling/suffering from negative sentiment, this one floated at 25p and the went to a premium last week.The sector is looking crowded now, Compass Finance, Elephant(ELEP) are already moving in on the sector. I think OneAdvice is going to try and float again soon.

All comments would be welcome.

nobel2005
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