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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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-13.00 | -2.47% | 513.00 | 510.00 | 514.00 | 530.00 | 510.00 | 522.00 | 177,360 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adjustment & Collection Svcs | 167.72M | 34.71M | 0.4776 | 10.70 | 371.39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/4/2007 17:03 | Expect an RNS next week regarding the date that the Final results will be announced. Usually means the beginning of a run up in the share price. CH3 | charterhouse3 | |
12/4/2007 14:55 | i agree there is a lot more value here, but odnt know what discoutn to apply for impending "cashless" society | amberspyglass | |
04/4/2007 22:40 | Still looking very strong,12 months from now will be interesting with the new business from the goverment,would like to think the share price would be nigh on £10.00 then,long way off yet but its a dream.. | halogen | |
16/3/2007 17:01 | One reason for the strong auction close may be their demotion from the FTSE250 index to the SmallCap index, which takes effect from Monday. Some of the other index movers also had interesting days. Eg BBAY. | typo56 | |
16/3/2007 17:00 | Nice day with these,strong afternoon lets hope it kicks on from here. | halogen | |
16/3/2007 16:31 | yet to be seen stokieboy... strong finish , but happy so far... good company tho Demand for ready cash boosts Paypoint profits The company benefits from greater demand for its electronic cash terminals in pubs and shops | mr.oz | |
16/3/2007 16:12 | well timed!! | stokieboy | |
16/3/2007 16:10 | I've just taken some money off table , good luck all else | mr.oz | |
16/3/2007 15:27 | Maisey .... 475????? wash your dirty mouth out Paypoint Posted by: The Insider, in Market whispers at 12:34 pm The results may be exciting the wider market, but not Citigroup, which has them as a hold. The broker does seem some longer term value. It says: 'Some very exciting opportunities. The old favourites are still there: Eastern Europe, Transport, money transfer. The decline of the Post Office presents a significant medium-term opportunity. There is scope to be involved with the DVLA and the Post Office Card Account goes out to tender in 2010.' UBS says buy up to 720p and adds: 'The stock trades on a calenderised 2008E ex-cash PE of 17x. Given the robust secular outlook for PayPoint, strong market positioning and continuing upside pressure to estimates, we believe the current valuation is attractive.' Dresdner Kleinwort, meanwhile, says buy and raises its price target to 745p from 700p. | mr.oz | |
16/3/2007 13:03 | brokers are maily positive except it would seem citigroup. does it have legs from here? i'm not sure. Ubs says buy up to 475p | maiseymouse | |
16/3/2007 10:49 | Hello folks - apologies for getting the date wrong by 24 hours (my source has been suitably punished !!). As I mentioned in post 368 there is likely to be resistance around the 640p mark but, if that is breached, there should be enough momentum to take the share price up to 675p. CH3 | charterhouse3 | |
16/3/2007 08:21 | Doubt if it will make £6.50,markets seems very unclear and no one wants to lose money,having said that this company is in no danger of being a short term dog.. | halogen | |
16/3/2007 07:50 | Agree all looks good,dive increase for sure.. | halogen | |
16/3/2007 07:22 | IT'S TODAY ....AND ITS GOOD PayPoint plc Trading Statement Trading has been ahead of analysts' forecasts with transaction volumes and revenues to the end of February 29% and 32% ahead of the same period last year respectively. The expected relatively higher growth in lower margin Irish transactions has resulted in net revenue1 growth of 29%. Operating margins are running at a similar level to the same period last year. .....CONTINUES..... | mr.oz | |
15/3/2007 07:39 | Well its not thursday by the looks of it. | halogen | |
12/3/2007 17:14 | on thursday? or friday? - buys 3 to 1 sales | amberspyglass | |
12/3/2007 11:56 | amberspyglass the date of the trading update is not officially announced. However a bit of light investigation confirms this Thursday as the day (us PI's need to use a bit of initiative to keep one step ahead of the big boys !!). I have positioned my holding accordingly (having a trading punt in addition to the core holding). Certainly expect to see 640p at least (where there has prewviously been some resistance) and, if that is breached then there is further resistance around the 670p mark. CH3 | charterhouse3 | |
11/3/2007 16:22 | as far as i can see fair value should be around £7.00 pluse on current knowledge that is without any PSP activity factored in.. I would hope to see £7.50 plus | amberspyglass | |
11/3/2007 10:08 | Should be a informative statement,would like to see a good bounce,650ish maybe. | halogen | |
09/3/2007 14:04 | where is that confirmed? | amberspyglass | |
09/3/2007 14:02 | Great to have all that 'free' advertising on the BBC !!!! The trading update is confirmed for 7am next Thursday so the shares should be well over 600p this time next week. CH3 | charterhouse3 | |
08/3/2007 21:16 | Retailers are choosing PayPoint over Payzone 6 March 2007 New research from The Knowledge Store shows that a quarter of retailers across the UK intend to introduce new in-store services this year. 12% would choose to install an electronic payments terminal with the majority opting for PayPoint. Of the 200 retailers questioned, 51 said they intended to add new services this year. Of these, 22 said they would choose PayPoint with only 1 retailer choosing PayZone. 6% also said they wanted to install a cash machine to increase footfall and help generate further revenue for their business. Mike Igoe, PayPoint's Retail Director said: "We're delighted that more retailers are intending to install a PayPoint terminal. The proof is in the pudding with far more Payment schemes to offer, many exclusive to PayPoint, retailers experience even more footfall and increased basket spend when they offer a PayPoint service. "We welcome applicants from quality retailers and look forward to adding further services to those already available throughout 2007 and beyond." - Ends - | mr.oz | |
08/3/2007 10:06 | good timing .... as a holder you will be looking for the sign everywhere and using Paypoint for all your bills now ;-) Love the advert for Gov. Television license .... free advertising for Paypoint | mr.oz | |
08/3/2007 09:12 | correction imminent! | amberspyglass | |
07/3/2007 14:39 | just bouught some.. were not many available good sign i think we could see a 10% price increase v quickly | amberspyglass |
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