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NASA Nasstar Plc

12.75
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Nasstar Plc NASA London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 12.75 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
12.75 12.75
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Nasstar NASA Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 01/5/2018 14:53 by richjp
NASA calling, is there anybody out there?

A good set of results today so I think I will hold. It does not seem that the company is going to set the world alight, however there should be more growth to come.
Posted at 14/9/2017 18:41 by temmujin
I THINK THIS IS BLOODY FOOLHARDY...WHAT RIGHT HAVE NASA TO SEND 72KG OF PLUTONIUM ON CASSINI CRAFT HURTLING INTO SATURN? IF IT HAD BEEN AN ALIEN DOING IT TO THE EARTH THEN ALL HELL WOULD BREAK LOOSE...MAYBE THATS WHAT THEY WANT...AS ABOVE,AS BELOW...MASONIC SORCERY AT PLAY
Posted at 09/5/2016 12:53 by thomasthetank1
Read Northland Capital Partners's note on NASSTAR PLC (NASA), out this morning, by visiting hxxps://www.research-tree.com/company/GB00B0T1S097,
"Cloud software services provider Nasstar is showing the benefits of its acquisition programme and it is investing in widening the range of sectors where it has a strong market position. Contracted monthly recurring revenues have increased from £942,000 to £1.2m during the year despite the loss of a couple of large customers. Recruitment, legal and financial services are the main sectors where Nasstar has a particularly strong market position..."
Posted at 12/4/2016 17:09 by cloudwars
Apologies richjp, I was referring to ThomastheTank1 who had made an appearance on both NASA & 7Dig.
Posted at 11/4/2016 14:02 by richjp
I bought some time ago and have added today. Kestrel have a holding here and I normally follow them when I can.

There was a positive write up in Shares mag about four weeks ago or so, saying that the acquisition was in effect a reverse takeover and could transform the company.

It did say that if the results were good in April and they did emphasise "if", then things could be very good indeed in the future. It seems that the results have lived up to expectations and the fact that they are paying a divi, albeit a small one, suggests confidence in their cash flow.

I am a bit down on my initial purchase but am not bothered about that. I am not a trader and am prepared to bide my time and may possibly add again if all goes well.
Posted at 11/4/2016 13:11 by thomasthetank1
Read finnCap's note on Nasstar (NASA), out this morning, by visiting www.research-tree.com …
“Prelims reveal performance in line with January's trading update, delivering adjusted EBITDA of £2.9m (vs £2.9mE) from revenue of £13.8m (vs £13.7mE), and net debt better at £5.1m (£5.5mE). Prospects remain strong, and board confidence is expressed through the maiden dividend, as well as investment to accommodate a deeper management layer and the initiation of an enhanced marketing plan to relaunch a single brand and maximise organic growth: FY16 EBITDA moves from £3.8m to £3.5m, while maiden FY17 forecasts benefit from the investment, delivering 31% adjusted PBT and EPS growth from 13% revenue growth…”
Posted at 07/4/2015 15:32 by richjp
18BT,

Did they actually say divi in 2016 or is that just your opinion? I could not spot such a statement in the results.

This is a share where Kestrel Investment have an interest and I have usually done OK when following Kestrel. I purchased some time ago and am still down slightly, but after today's statement and the positive view from TechMarketview I think another good set of results should get the share price moving.
Posted at 15/9/2014 07:33 by tradermel
RNS

Interim results - looks pretty good
Posted at 12/2/2014 10:44 by ratel274
Marlborough Unit Trusts have this week released details of the top ten holdings in their recently launched Nano-Cap Growth Fund. Top of the pile with a 1.45% weighting is NASA.
Posted at 17/12/2013 15:16 by 2mking
Well, that's my Christmas trashed. The deal makes sense as Nasa wouldn't survive 2014 with the increased competition, although not sure quite how well eKnow will fare. Wider portfolio and a listed company may open up additional revenue and tick more boxes for companies carrying out due diligence. A couple of early significant wins would calm my nerves.

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