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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Personal Group Holdings Plc | LSE:PGH | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002760279 | ORD 5P |
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% | 187.00 | 184.00 | 190.00 | 187.00 | 187.00 | 187.00 | 11,651 | 07:33:38 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Insurance Carriers, Nec | 49.85M | 4.32M | 0.1384 | 13.51 | 58.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/9/2021 21:21 | Adding up the last 10 yrs dividends comes to about £2. This is an unusually high yielding company for an AIM listing , which has caught me out before , but seems like a safe haven. Acquired some in March @ 251 ; looks like sit on hands time to me? | wad collector | |
03/9/2021 17:41 | The new CEO needs to show she is up to the job. No sign of that yet, but let’s hope for the best. It’s all about getting the core business growing again. | topvest | |
03/9/2021 14:14 | Madness over 5 pounds by Christmas a lot of pent up demand | tnt99 | |
02/9/2021 21:47 | Sold a little today | playful | |
30/7/2021 18:29 | This is going higher get on board all my Reddit followers and make yourself some money 5 pound by christmas | tnt99 | |
14/7/2021 20:35 | Pushing higher must be over 3 pounds soon !! | tnt99 | |
10/6/2021 08:32 | I cannot get a buy on these with ii this morning even for 500 shares. | ramellous | |
09/6/2021 08:56 | That's my sell point as that's what it's worth | tnt99 | |
01/6/2021 20:00 | Theres no reason why the share price wont recover - £5 should be easy | jsforum | |
01/6/2021 19:34 | I think the potential here is being overlooked tie up with sage could double sales share price will follow | tnt99 | |
08/5/2021 11:59 | Other than a few new client wins and possible acquisition along the way then I don't think much will be happening here until they're able to get back in to their customers' premises. That said, they are good solid business so well placed to weather the storm. | flc | |
06/5/2021 09:41 | Nothing new compared to the last trading update?They were quiet about insurance sales volumes. Guessing it hasn't picked up. That's the key - needs to pick up as it is the key revenue and profit driver for the business. | boonkoh | |
05/5/2021 21:53 | Good news on the trading today but no share price move? | tnt99 | |
08/4/2021 16:07 | Should be over 4 pounds by Christmas with all the new customers and sme's coming on board and Covid problems reducing and as long as the dividend is maintained as a share holder I would have prefered some consultation on the change to six monthly but just the write time to create a share incentive scheme for the directors | tnt99 | |
06/4/2021 14:43 | £PGH CEO Deborah Frost and CFO Sarah Mace present FY20 results and strategy update for the year ending 31st December 2020. Video: hxxps://www.piworld. Podcast: hxxps://piworld.podb | tomps2 | |
05/3/2021 07:08 | Online Investor Presentation Personal Group Holdings' CEO, Deborah Frost, and CFO, Sarah Mace will be hosting a webinar for private investors on Tuesday 30 March at 11:30am BST. If you would like to register for the webinar, please follow this link: Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions to Management as part of the event, with feedback collected following the meeting. Any questions there is not time to answer live are asked to be sent to personalgroup@almapr | playful | |
02/3/2021 15:21 | A good solid business but the effects of Covid won't be felt until this year so outlook may be challenging unless they can demonstrate solid progress in other areas of the business or find a suitable acquisition candidate. | flc | |
02/3/2021 08:59 | Just a build up to results. This is cheap and with positive vaccine news an end to the lockdown is within sight.News of contract wins due any day with a big retailer due to go live next week No debt - £20 million cash and £9 million profit 350p very soon I think | jsforum | |
01/3/2021 16:06 | any ideas what led to the rise today? Has it been tipped somewhere? Asagi (long PGH) | asagi | |
14/2/2021 11:31 | I still hold. They are undoubtedly cheap. They need to demonstrate that they can grow the core business, as its currently in decline. | topvest | |
14/2/2021 09:48 | well done - i was able to buy at 197.LTH | scepticalinvestor | |
14/2/2021 08:24 | Have just completed my trawl of AIM stocks and PGH are still looking extremely attractive and the most under valued in my portfolio IMHO. Their trading updates suggests there is a negative COVID impact but that it is not significant (IMHO). I bought in at 214 - does anyone have any reason why I should NOT buy more? | jimtech | |
26/1/2021 19:33 | 2020 update was OK. 2021 looks more challenging. Its a shame they are not further ahead in their virtual insurance sales product. They need to get this cracking - early signs that encouraging is fine, but why weren't they already doing given they are supposed to be a digital business with the Happi platform? Sales interactions should be much quicker and more cost effective. For example, I have just purchased some doors and windows remotely with Anglian Windows. Seems an absolute game changer for the sales team. 1.5 hours on line * 4 or 5 a day or most of the day visiting a single customer. Hmmm - its a no brainer! | topvest | |
26/1/2021 08:42 | Still an attractive target for dividend hunters anyway. | cordwainer | |
26/1/2021 08:28 | Market is focusing on the immediate backward-looking comparatives at the open today, yet consistently overlooking the forward-looking opportunities. Outsourcing to PGH's services makes a lot of sense for many employers where employee care is often a piecemeal afterthought. If PGH can get customer and end-user satisfaction with a somewhat unionised Royal Mail it can handle anything. | cordwainer |
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