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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Paypoint Plc | LSE:PAY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B02QND93 | ORD 1/3P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-4.00 | -0.74% | 533.00 | 533.00 | 537.00 | 538.00 | 533.00 | 534.00 | 63,033 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adjustment & Collection Svcs | 167.72M | 34.71M | 0.4776 | 11.24 | 390.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/12/2005 16:13 | V11SLR, I have to agree, although this seems to be defying gravity!! Long may it continue. regards T.. | tradx666 | |
14/12/2005 16:07 | To update on Cezary's header of 20th October 2004. Details as at 31st March 2005. 17000 outlets up from 14300. +18.9% 14000 retail outlets up from 11900. +17.6% 4800 epos terminals up from 3000. +60% 259 million payments up from 204 million. +27.0% £2.9 billion in payments up from £2.3 billion. +26.1% I wonder what they'll be now and with margins up to 38% from 28% this company must be generating cash at a fantastic rate. It's also nice that it doesn't seem to have been noticed yet! Andy M | v11slr | |
07/12/2005 14:40 | It's all very nice but is it justified. Will it go pop?????? | growthhunter | |
06/12/2005 14:33 | No idea. Seems to be attached to a helium balloon at the moment. Results were good, but since then haven't seen any coment on it - maybe thats a good thing | shoee62 | |
03/12/2005 13:11 | takeover target.. £10 | amberspyglass | |
02/12/2005 19:21 | Can anyone see where this might go? | wishbone111 | |
23/11/2005 08:08 | V.Good results (8.4m profit - interim dividend of 3p) The club's purchase at £2.55p in June of this year appears to have been a bargain. Now with extended licensing hours and the machines in the pubs and off-licences this could be even better next half year. | darias | |
28/9/2005 18:37 | big tick up at the end.....any ideas? | growthhunter | |
16/9/2005 13:26 | PAY... excellent company on the rise again!! | morjarias | |
13/9/2005 21:55 | dont worry about the margins. with profits growing it becomes a takeover target. people are waiting for this co. but if profits go any higher they wont be able to afford it | amberspyglass | |
05/9/2005 09:02 | Mixed messages coming from the co. today, find it a bit worring about the ever shrinking margins. | stokieboy | |
05/9/2005 07:24 | profits running ahead of expectations. Will that affect the share price | hybrasil | |
08/8/2005 16:39 | Read this weekend that pre-paid debit cards are soon to be introduced into the UK for the non-banked sector of the economy. They have been a big hit in America. | simon gordon | |
31/7/2005 11:57 | If this eventually happens it will be negative for PAY: | simon gordon | |
01/7/2005 20:45 | jeez, gone v.quiet on here. Seems to be solid support at 245p. | omalaha | |
20/6/2005 20:53 | could be a takeover for paypoint,large customer base ,good cash flow ideal for companies the own ATM'S OR INVESTMENT COMPANIES SUCH AS 3III OR AMVESCAMP WHICH JUST HAPPENS TO HAVE BOUGHT MORE SHARES ON THE 17TH OF JUNE..INTRESTING..VE | satan 666 | |
20/6/2005 20:40 | Keep blazing that trail Satan, lead us to the fiery heavens. | slim 333 | |
20/6/2005 18:11 | breaKING OUT I SAID breaKING OUT... | satan 666 | |
19/6/2005 14:43 | It is probable they could bounce higher but at some point the negative news from the Grocer will hit the price. | simon gordon | |
19/6/2005 14:41 | hybrasil - I remember you from ERG. Be careful as I think they could drop to £1.70 if they don't quickly deal with the unhappy retailers. In a poll in the Grocer 7 out of 10 are unhappy. All these new services - bus tickets, savings - mean heavy bottlenecks at the counter and you only get 10p a transaction. Another snippet: One of PayPoint's award-winning retailers is threatening to chuck out his terminal because of the service's poor margins. Ushi Vithani, owner and manager of The Front Page, a CTN store in Thamesmead, South London, has dealt with PayPoint, the utility payment network for the last 11 years. He has twice been named top performer by PayPoint, based on monthly sales growth. He added: "We are also losing customers because of the queues of people waiting for PayPoint services. Only 20% of our PayPoint customers pay for other products or services." | simon gordon | |
19/6/2005 11:09 | since my average is about £2.63 (just how did I manage that), I sincerely hope so!! | hybrasil | |
18/6/2005 22:08 | Post removed by ADVFN | shirishg | |
17/6/2005 21:56 | heading for higher ground. | satan 666 | |
17/6/2005 13:09 | Stokie, I have posted before that there seemed to be definite support at 245p from the chart-nor I a chartist-I think this has been broken and it's trying for a new level, 255p I reckon. | omalaha |
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