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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Next Fifteen Communications Group Plc | LSE:NFC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030026057 | 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% | 799.00 | 795.00 | 803.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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30/3/2007 10:56 | 4 posts this month (including this), board positively buzzing..... capa | capa | |
30/3/2007 10:47 | Yep, expect to see new highs soon, with the results less than 20 trading days away. They said they are going to 'comfortably meet' expectations, but I suspect they will be ahead given the way they've been growing and winning new business. | jakleeds | |
23/3/2007 12:53 | you may be right luffness, chart suggests that you could well be. Always willing to be pleasantly surprised on the upside. capa | capa | |
12/3/2007 10:00 | "Should do 6.5p eps for 2007, putting them on a p/e of near enough 15." am starting to think they will do a bit better than this so maybe a bit more to go yet | luffness | |
23/2/2007 22:29 | nice to see it trade above 100p briefly | its the oxman | |
23/2/2007 11:12 | Should do 6.5p eps for 2007, putting them on a p/e of near enough 15. Must be approaching fair value now, but chart so good. Always the difficult part knowing when to sell. capa | capa | |
24/1/2007 09:03 | Comforting trading statement yesterday, gets a buy rating in todays Telegraph. capa | capa | |
11/1/2007 14:50 | Awful quiet here. My target of 80p has now been reached but I think I'll hang around a bit longer, being gradually re-rated. Lovely chart. capa | capa | |
13/12/2006 08:48 | Looking good over the last few days. 80p here we come!! capa | capa | |
18/10/2006 16:51 | You never know, but don't bank on it I don't have much luck when it comes to takeovers. The last two I have been involved in were TRX taking out XNC at hardly any premium and NCH takeover by Safenet being scuppered by the MMC :-( capa | capa | |
18/10/2006 16:33 | if lucky - who knows it might get taken out for £1 - would be nice | its the oxman | |
18/10/2006 16:30 | They should do 6.5p next year given the buoyant trading update, not a lot of interest in this one though, I have a target of 80p but wouldn't be surprised to see it higher than that in the next 12 months. capa | capa | |
18/10/2006 10:35 | think 6.5p forecast for next year so no reason why these can't push on towards 90p. | its the oxman | |
18/10/2006 07:17 | Rated as a buy in the Telegraph today capa | capa | |
09/10/2006 14:24 | Fwd PE just 10, results in a week (next Tuesday) which they say will meet so no worries there either. Look cheap to me too Tole. I think the buyers will be in soon ahead of the results. CR | cockneyrebel | |
09/10/2006 09:52 | Looks pretty cheap this one - Update this weekend in MIDAS Midas Update - Hold as Next Fifteen returns to square one Almost a year ago, Midas recommended shares in public relations group Next Fifteen. Investors who followed our tip have had a bumpy ride. At their best, the shares hit a high of 71p, up 15 per cent on the 611/2p when Midas mentioned them. At their worst, they have fallen as low as 51p, down 16%. On Friday, they stood at 62p, unchanged from the recommendation. As always, however, Midas recognises that many investors will have paid slightly more if they bought shares soon after our suggestion. But they will have picked up a 1.23p dividend over the year too. So broadly speaking, after plenty of ups and down we are back where we started. What next? Well, the best advice is to hold on. The group continues to expand through acquisition and its directors have recently been buying shares, which is always a welcome sign. Incidentally, among those buyers, has been chairman Will Whitehorn, best known to the business world as a director of the Virgin empire and spokesman for Sir Richard Branson. But if you do not like following spin doctors, the fundamentals of Next Fifteen should be reassuring. The group is forecast to deliver another dividend of about 1.36p a share in the current year and profits are expected to rise by 30%. Hold. | tole | |
03/10/2006 15:10 | sorry, missed your post rob, thought this was dead. The volatility is just the illiquidity imo. Moving up today - results inline they have already said - directors buying heavy. FWD PE 9 CR | cockneyrebel | |
24/8/2006 13:16 | cr - i have been watching these for a while but put off by the sharp rises and falls in the share price - what is your view of the charts? | rob1914 | |
20/8/2006 18:14 | Tipped as a Buy in the Telegraph today, and rightly so. Whitehorn has increased his holding by about 12% in the last few weeks CR | cockneyrebel | |
17/8/2006 08:19 | Up again, nice uptrend now in place. CR | cockneyrebel | |
16/8/2006 16:02 | And Whitehorn buys again - that's 75K recently, increasing his holding by 12% odd. Other directors buying too - a forward PE of 9.5 for a company like this surely. CR | cockneyrebel | |
03/8/2006 08:16 | Another director buy this am Chairman has increased his holding by 10%+ this week, after the recent trading statement. CR | cockneyrebel | |
02/8/2006 08:27 | in this morning. They've said they will meet and backed the statement by buying share. I reckon som stock cleared on July 25 with the high volume too. fwd PE 8 - miles too cheap imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
14/3/2006 19:19 | Yup, nice break. | peladon | |
26/2/2006 16:39 | about ready for another rise toward 80p. | its the oxman |
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