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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 527.00 | 524.00 | 527.00 | 528.00 | 522.00 | 522.00 | 9,889 | 12:17:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Adjustment & Collection Svcs | 167.72M | 34.71M | 0.4776 | 11.03 | 383.02M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/5/2019 14:13 | A quick reminder that Paypoint present at our next London growth company seminar on the 12th June, which may be of interest to current shareholders and potential investors. More details can be found here: | sharesoc | |
29/5/2019 18:02 | Brokers raised target price from 1100 to 1200 and another to 1280 | devonwood | |
29/5/2019 18:02 | Brokers raised target price from 1100 to 1200 and another to 1280 | devonwood | |
29/5/2019 16:42 | 5% rise on a dire market day? Why on earth? | deadly | |
29/5/2019 14:41 | Heading into ftse 250 annual review Wed, 5 June 2019 Changes take effect from Mon, 24 June 2019 | jaz123 | |
24/5/2019 18:50 | Results comment: A sound company, but 850 to 1050 in a few weeks is good enough for me. | jonwig | |
23/5/2019 18:59 | The results are not exceptional. Looking at the chart its more of a Steady Eddy this one. Can only see this growing slowly. | hsduk101 | |
22/5/2019 12:12 | Paypoint present at our next London growth company seminar on the 12th June, which may be of interest to current shareholders and potential investors. More details can be found here: | sharesoc | |
10/5/2019 21:38 | Fste 250 maybe as metro bank mc falling.... | rolo7 | |
06/5/2019 12:28 | Thank you. I thought it was there but could not find it! | tim1478 | |
06/5/2019 05:39 | Tim - last annual report page 5: Our additional dividend programme of £25 million per annum continues until 2021 alongside our ordinary dividend policy. For both our ordinary and additional dividend, we will transition from 1 April 2019 to a programme of four equal dividends payments in July, September, December and March in order to more effectively manage working capital Latest FY payment was 45.9p + 36.6p At H1 they paid 15.6p + 12.2p. So I'd guess a FY of 46.8p + 36.6p. | jonwig | |
05/5/2019 22:42 | Have the firm said how long they have committed to paying the additional dividend? I could not find any statement in the last annual results. | tim1478 | |
05/5/2019 06:39 | TMF, 29/04: Preliminary results due from PayPoint (LSE: PAY) on May 24 could prompt fresh waves of buyer interest here as well. The FTSE 250 firm’s already gained 16% in value so far in April, taking it through the £10 per share marker for the first time since last June. Investors are excited by the rate at which demand for PayPoint’s retail systems is surging, the tech titan having upgraded its adoption target for the PayPoint One terminal to 12,700 sites by the close of the fiscal year to March 2019. This was up 300 sites from its prior goal and I’m expecting the business to have drawn up another ambitious target for the current year. Make no mistake: the broad range of operations that PayPoint’s cutting-edge products allow is transforming the way retailers do business, and I’m expecting the company to paint another sunny trading picture when it updates the market next month. Right now the company carries a forward P/E ratio of 14.9 times and a jaw-dropping 8.5% dividend yield. All things considered I think it’s a great buy right now. Separately, there are reports that Paypoint's ATMs will remain free-to-use despite the trend away. | jonwig | |
26/4/2019 15:03 | I'd imagine the drops (twice) below 900p were Brexit-related. This looks like one of those really boring shares that should never bounce around as it does. It was a steal at the recent 850p but getting much above 1050p will be tough judging by the chart. | jonwig | |
26/4/2019 10:26 | No idea but it is still cheap I’d say I sold out at 998 held them a while just didn’t want to see a biggish drop again. Could be start of something bigger you never know,good luck to those still in.my average was 854 | linton5 | |
26/4/2019 10:19 | what is going on here? | guman | |
18/4/2019 16:39 | It's hard to spot irony, isn't it? I've added a smiley to help you! | jonwig | |
18/4/2019 16:20 | Get a life mate what’s wrong with a bit porn it’s been with us since time began,it has to accessed by those who enjoy a bit of erotica. As long as children are not involved if so castrate the scumbags aye say | linton5 | |
18/4/2019 15:50 | Just in case it affects anyone here ... If you want to view porn online, you'll need an access code. You'll be able to buy one at a Paypoint terminal in high street shops for £4.99. Disgraceful exploitation of the vulnerable! 😉 | jonwig | |
13/4/2019 08:31 | Not often we get a press mention, but ... My next pick, PayPoint, is a little-known dividend stock that I reckon’s a great buy today. Why am I so bullish? Its retail technologies -- which allow shop owners to carry out a variety of tasks from logging parcels and taking bill payments from customers, to accepting card payments and conducting EPoS functions -- are being adopted by retailers at an astounding pace. And to illustrate this fact, PayPoint in January upped its rollout target for its PayPoint One terminals during the year ending March 2019 to 12,700 sites from 12,000 previously. It’s not a mystery as to why City analysts expect the small cap to report a 5% profits uplift in the current fiscal period, then, and that it will also raise the full-year dividend to 84.4p per share from the anticipated 84p for last year, resulting in a chubby 9.5% yield. A final reason to buy? PayPoint’s rock-bottom price, as shown by its prospective P/E multiple of 13.3 times. | jonwig | |
11/4/2019 10:18 | The weak are disappearing remember a nice quarterly dividend now,what more can you ask for | linton5 | |
10/4/2019 16:26 | A lot of transferring of stock here | linton5 |
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