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PAY Paypoint Plc

520.00
-13.00 (-2.44%)
Last Updated: 12:58:29
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -13.00 -2.44% 520.00 518.00 521.00 536.00 517.00 536.00 48,377 12:58:29
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Adjustment & Collection Svcs 167.72M 34.71M 0.4776 10.95 380.11M
Paypoint Plc is listed in the Adjustment & Collection Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PAY. The last closing price for Paypoint was 533p. Over the last year, Paypoint shares have traded in a share price range of 372.50p to 584.00p.

Paypoint currently has 72,678,765 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Paypoint is £380.11 million. Paypoint has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 10.95.

Paypoint Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/3/2011
08:41
The protest by Camelot is rather detailed and overwhelmingly suggests they think there is substantial profit and growth to be gained in the bill payments space. I thought this was the final review/appeal so very surprised the share price is not up much more ! Is it the European Court for Human Rights next! Lol
davidosh
02/3/2011
07:40
The news the market's been waiting for? Let's see.
brucie5
02/3/2011
07:16
PayPoint welcomes the National Lottery Commission's decision to reject Camelot's
proposal to offer Ancillary Activities




Camelot Statement on the National Lottery Commission's (NLC) Decision in relation to Commercial Services

scarymonster
01/3/2011
14:15
A few brave souls taking a gamble today


.....in soft touch Britain I'm not too confident myself

pillion
28/2/2011
22:09
T1tch
Obrigado for that

The Commission's current intention is that its decision will be publicly announced through the LSE Regulatory News Service at 7am on Wednesday 2 March, prior to the opening of the London securities market.

pillion
28/2/2011
21:27
The update will be @0700 on Wed.


Fingers crossed.....

t1tch
28/2/2011
16:50
Well somebeody seems confident enough to buy 180k shares
jusmasel99
28/2/2011
16:24
bba
We should know soon

Any rumours over the garden wall ?

pillion
28/2/2011
15:32
Shareprice reflects bad news soon,am not so sure.
big bad al
23/2/2011
18:16
Decision soon
pillion
11/2/2011
13:55
Lottery owned by the Canuks
pillion
11/2/2011
13:35
Canadian threat ?
davidosh
11/2/2011
13:30
At £3.41 the expected yield must surely be at least 7%

Is it the Canadian threat that's holding the share price down ?

pillion
06/2/2011
19:45
checked.... he means rare card.......
pillion
05/2/2011
17:52
.........A surprisingly difficult card........ eh ?
pillion
04/2/2011
17:20
Decent chart, decent story. Just to remind:



And a growing 6% yield, fairly covered, not to be sneezed at. But you need patience to sit on your hands and let the story unfold. No fireworks here apparently, but I can imagine quite a few income investors might feel attracted.

brucie5
04/2/2011
16:43
Paypoint don't do enough marketing

Most folk have never heard of it



Everyone knows about Paypal

pillion
04/2/2011
12:03
Tradermania,
Collect+ isn't new, the only news was the price compared to royal mail though I'm not convinced that's new news either!

Most exciting for me is that Collect+ is available on eBay and has been for a while.

It doesn't get much of a mention in the results, but hopefully this opens up a whole new market - people who don't rely on cash ;-)

t1tch
04/2/2011
11:59
Pillion - did your contract note state it was executed on PLUS rather than LSE ?

Entering PLUS:PAY.GB pulls up trades on PLUS Markets.

strollingmolby
04/2/2011
11:36
Most trades in PAY are not reported

Last year I bought 3 separate lots, none shown on here



The share price quoted is always the last trade - not the middle price

pillion
04/2/2011
10:25
how have Invesco managed to get hold of 29% of the company... It's a lot of shares.... I see they launched collect+ today.
tradermania
30/1/2011
21:38
PAY is a good medium term investment
High-Low moving average, when channel is pointing up and below the share price it's safe

Weekly chart


Good divi too !!

No advice intended

pillion
27/1/2011
23:01
It's a buy, 12 times a buy
pillion
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