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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pipehawk Plc | LSE:PIP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003010609 | ORD 1P |
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% | 8.00 | 7.50 | 8.50 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 4,000 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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General Indl Mach & Eq, Nec | 6.47M | -2.48M | -0.0684 | -1.17 | 2.91M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/10/2021 13:23 | Well just 15k available at 16.48p so perhaps the fun is not over just yet for the week. Just thought I would add is people will wonder about when people like me will take profits. I adopt a slice when they spike method. I fully believe that PIP is a winner and could well at some point this year or next trade at 30p perhaps more but that does not mean I will not play safe and bank a small % of my holding as I'm more than 100% up atm. Bascially what I'm saying is I hold 350000 atm and I might sell 50000 to bank a profit if it gets perhaps to 18p bid. | dave4545 | |
01/10/2021 13:00 | Hi Dave, I agree with you generally over the years that 'was' the case, but the very small market cap sector is now coming into its own and is back in vogue. Pipehawk though, as we know has just announced some good news, and has the potential to move fast when news hits. ATB... | kenwright | |
01/10/2021 12:44 | Seriously does any of Zak's short term targets actually hit. It's nearly always the daily flyers and they all drift back as it's all day traders selling back within 24 hours. It's not impossible for PIP to hit 23p short term. I wish he had said 19-20p instead though, it's more realistic. 15.6-16.4p price still strong near highs of the day and of recent highs not seen for nearly 15 years | dave4545 | |
01/10/2021 12:32 | Zak Mir has this as a 23p target price short term. | kenwright | |
01/10/2021 11:39 | Hi Guys, I take it the company is still looking for much larger premises for QM Systems then ? | kenwright | |
01/10/2021 09:59 | Just small note.... Most of the trades today are buys. The 50,000 at 15 has been put on to look like a sell. Check the time !! it was done at 8.02am price was 15-14.5 only in 25,000. My broker at Redmayne managed to get me 50,000. Have added to my position. THE brokers are short of stock, they try to make BUYS , look like SELLS FCA should stop it. There diff rules for trades over 50,000. (re timing of report) I am not expert, thou. GLA | andysmall2 | |
01/10/2021 09:02 | Pip going in the right direction - Recruiting an additional 40% of new engineers - Clearly on the up - | tomboyb | |
01/10/2021 08:49 | Adien Limited (One of PIP's 5 subsidiaries) already has 5 years of future contracts. In high tech 5G/Energy/Defence markets... "Adien are undertaking several new contracts for all the major Telecom networks involved in the 5G rollout and this business will secure 18 to 24 months of additional work. Consolidation of existing contracts in Energy, Defence and Infrastructure is expected to continue over a 3 to 5 year period running in tandem with the Telecom contracts." | someuwin | |
01/10/2021 08:41 | yesterday and today - I am in . came from mac thanks to Bapodra | kaos3 | |
01/10/2021 08:25 | Great find Dave Still not sellingLooks to me like we will be part of a bigger company at some point Maybe 30p value on a merger/take over ?Too cheap here I'm looking for 25/35 but at flexible on news | nico115 | |
01/10/2021 08:13 | You have 5 subsiduaries and that values each one at 900k each Have a look at Thompson and Qm systems, Aiden was the struggling one so if that has been turned around a bonus and UTSI looks like a high margin business too. Thompson and QM contribute the bulk of the turnover and both are thriving and wanting to expand rapidly. | dave4545 | |
01/10/2021 08:06 | NT at 14.9p now I think we might see 20p next week or 30% ish from here. Or a increase in market to £5 mil+ it's modest with valuation increases but big with the prices | dave4545 | |
30/9/2021 19:06 | Pip have 5 subsiduaries ! Late October is my guess for results. I'll go for break even or a small profit overall to offset the poor covid lockdown results in the first half. | dave4545 | |
30/9/2021 19:02 | Let's hope she starts at 15 in the morning Would be happy with that When is the update ? | greenhat2 | |
30/9/2021 19:02 | I did a dummy buy for 50000 just at the bell was quoted 15 | greenhat2 | |
30/9/2021 18:58 | I see it was a 54k buy before the close that shut down the limits so anything over 50k is delayed here. 56k delayed sale to drop it and 54k buy to push it back up. I could not get a quote for 5000 at the close so again unless mr 65/100k has any left and feeds the market the squeeze is on | dave4545 | |
30/9/2021 18:55 | Bap The beauty of Pip is this is just one of their subsiduaries. Some £4 mil stocks would be happy to have this one their own. QM systems is trading equally as well. And then you have got Utsi which looks promising and was profitable on small turnover so it's all coming together nicely. I'm not going to post 5 bagger 10 bagger 50 bagger ramps like everybody is doing all over the place But I certainly feel £8 or £12 mil market cap is easily achievable for such a growing profitable business now. Espicially when it is still very much off the radar for pi's | dave4545 | |
30/9/2021 16:29 | oo I think somebody has hit them with a decent buy. It's just gone NT to buy at 14.5p right before the close and bid is back up too Have to wait a hour to see but I'll be confident of something like 100k at 14.5p showing up later | dave4545 | |
30/9/2021 16:21 | This co certainly seems to be expanding fast now. | someuwin |
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