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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Oneclickhr | OCR | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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Posted at 18/11/2009 16:38 by affc21 KBC Peel Hunt (house broker) brokers note for OCR: |
Posted at 09/11/2009 19:25 by adieadie Another...This one says Buy for 2010. Valuation For the calendar year, analyst Simon Strong at house broker KBC Peel Hunt is 'cautiously' leaving his forecasts intact, while agreeing that they could 'easily' be exceeded. He suggests growth in adjusted pre-tax profits to £680,000, more than doubled year-on-year, and 0.42p of earnings. Beechinor is 'very confident' of meeting these numbers, and given the healthy new business pipeline and recent contract momentum, these forecasts should be beaten. For 2010, Strong has pencilled in 21 per cent growth in profits to £820,000 and 23 per cent growth in earnings to 0.52p. OCR shares, which have retreated from a recent seven-year high of 11.25p to 8.38p, are currently trading on a rather punchy looking price-to-earnings ratio of just under 20 times for 2009. However, this rating is not incongruous for a small fast-growing business and for 2010 reduces to a much less demanding 16.1 times. Similarly, while the PEG (price/earnings-to-g Furthermore, OCR is debt-free and has £1.54 million of cash on the balance sheet. And with levels of business set to accelerate next year and the company boasting proven, profitable technology and a who's who of clients, OCR could possibly become a bid target sooner or later. Buy. |
Posted at 18/1/2007 11:45 by the shuffle man Top of the leaderboard may get a few more people interested i think this is the year for OCR. Holding and hoping |
Posted at 28/12/2004 10:25 by last_man_standing Jam tomorrow, Jam tomorrow, and how long does it take to build the delivery team???? If HR.net is not going to take OCR into new market space but simple cannibalise existing product areas where is the much required uplift in sales going to come from |
Posted at 17/9/2004 10:17 by safman I stated earlier..HR.NET..looa lot to prove ... saffy.. |
Posted at 03/5/2004 15:40 by safman excuse me...read my previous posts... i think HR..software is in great demnad which it is..second..herald inv..are v. good tech f managers... i am very disappointed with OCR.. they announced they were in the black in OCT.. and it did seem positive to me at the time.. i will certainly not encourage ppl to buy this.. it is risky ..if it does pull off..then there will be decent upside... i still hold.. for a recovery... |
Posted at 26/1/2004 13:54 by safman Hi GGGG my target for OCR is quite high..therefore will not say..but i do hold 90K.. gOOD lUCK... |
Posted at 21/1/2004 15:29 by safman John, 45, will bring wide experience of selling technology-based productsincluding human resources software, having held senior roles with SAPPortals where he was instrumental in effecting the merger of Top Tier Technology with SAP, Infinium and Oracle. He has confirmed to the board that he that there is no matter described under Rule 15 of the AIM Rules to be disclosed That interesting...he certainly well veresed... if we see dir buys.. expect a price hike like i said earlier..... I have a target this yr for OCR...we could well make money from this one.... |
Posted at 21/1/2004 11:30 by safman oh another thing..even though i still hold nsb.. 100k LEFT.. ocr will overtake that..it is a good company...high expectations of this one.. |
Posted at 21/1/2004 09:45 by safman Hi GG..very well with NSB.. still have 100K left.. OCR i believe is an excellent stock...advised by the same FM when we bought NSB at 5p... Target this yr.. well in excess of 30p...optimistic.. yep! Good Luck.. |
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