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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Premier Veterinary Group Plc | LSE:PVG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BSZLMS59 | ORD 10P |
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% | 34.50 | 32.00 | 37.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/3/2017 09:26 | Momentum starting again , a number of small buys | ![]() bigglesbingham | |
12/3/2017 18:32 | we were with NFU when greyhound broke its back leg. It was plated and the bill was huge - cant recall the real detail in the claims but it was hassle free and although we exceeded the limit - NFU paid their share without hassle. (and we needed insurance for the liability aspect). I doubt its internet ready but you might give them a call. | ![]() janeann | |
12/3/2017 18:29 | Interesting, thanks. What I suspected, though 3rd party seems important to have in case Mutt causes Accident chasing after Cat. | ![]() brucie5 | |
12/3/2017 18:21 | Well my advice is don't bother just put the money you would pay each year into a tin. Insurance tax alone is 12% down the pan and they only payout about 60% of claims. | pet lover | |
12/3/2017 18:10 | Anyone here recommend good internet ready UK insurance for a middle aged mutt? I see my current insurer has hiked up the rates by several fold for next 12 months. They must think they're onto an easy payday, as we have hardly ever claimed, and use a £100 excess. (Not me, for my dog, who by the laws of canine ageing will surpass me in years this October!) | ![]() brucie5 | |
12/3/2017 16:20 | I wondered why the board hadn't given an indication of sales in the states. I believe they had been waiting for this sale of stock. Now I believe they will issue a trading statement which the institutions would have had a good idea about. Wouldn't be surprised if Woodford bought a large chunk it his type of company. So this week we will find out who bought, there will be trading rns and share price will be plus 300 by Friday. Now if that prediction comes true I'm doing lottery next week!!!! | ![]() bigglesbingham | |
12/3/2017 15:50 | That's the beauty of high margin, super fast growth, and recurring revenues. It's the model doing the work. That's why it has taken me two years to find the next company to do, with luck exactly the same. Crucially form a low valuation, as real investment returns are made by those that take some risk on board in the early days but benefit massively as the company grows. 🌞 | pet lover | |
12/3/2017 15:39 | 125% growth with institutions buying will I think mean the shares, will from now on, always be ahead of themselves. New investors will buy on the projected growth rates going forward and in a short period of time everyone in town wants a slice of the cake. This is exactly the scenario I have been waiting for, where one just sits back and relaxes. One of the famous city fund managers states that the PE should equal the growth rate. A PE of 125 would be fantastic but I can't see it myself. The share price rise will now come in lumps. Those that buy now, those that wait for proof, and later on, those that buy for income. 👏👏 | pet lover | |
12/3/2017 09:04 | Agreed PL - still getting over the fact the forecast is to increase revenue by 125% between this year and next. You go a long way to find another company with that sort of organic growth. Incredible if it plays out like that. | ![]() hydrus | |
12/3/2017 09:01 | HYDRUS If broker target is correct some new research may have been privy to the institutions that is yet to get out to the wider market. All looking rather good. Off out with the hound. 🐶🐶 | pet lover | |
12/3/2017 08:57 | 100% agreed with NET above. The institutions wanted to buy cheap, hence the drift down. We have known days here when a 3,000 sell trade knocks 7% of the price. A new set of investors now want in. | pet lover | |
12/3/2017 08:41 | as do the company if issuing share options at the price issued ... they need management to be incentivised which have been at very fair price to shareholders. | ![]() meganxmas | |
12/3/2017 08:36 | The important point to note: You cannot realistically sell a big slice of a company unless the buyers think it has extra value - you have to leave something for both parties. That is the nature of trade. The fact that a big trade has been done, strongly suggests that buyers think the company share price will be going up. | netcurtains | |
12/3/2017 08:01 | PL did you see the broker forecasts I posted? I wonder if there will be a statement/article releases at some point as there was for Zeus. | ![]() hydrus | |
12/3/2017 07:51 | BTW I do agree with you though ;) | ![]() hydrus | |
12/3/2017 07:10 | PL, differing viewpoints are healthy. Just because a share has increased in price doesn't mean a company is immune to scrutiny and challenge. In fact quite the opposite - as investors we should continually reflect on the company strategy.You might not agree with Dexy's points but can we please encourage debate here. I value it. | ![]() hydrus | |
12/3/2017 03:27 | Mr DEXY "I wonder if there will be any bonuses issued for selling the buying group. Certaintly been a good year for DT. ;)" It's been an absolutely fabulous two years for ALL SHAREHOLDERS. I have been trying to find out how many other stocks have had that kind of performance without any luck, but I think it would be safe to say it's well under 1% of all listed shares quoted in London. Yet you still want to put the knife in. I just don't get it. If the stock had come off 50% and targets not met I could well understand but that's not the case is it.?? Around ten years ago four people in my village kept asking me for share tips,all from very different backgrounds. The Manor house down to a farm worker. After some time I put them into a share that did very well over an 18 month time frame. I then sold mine and and advised the others to do the same. The Farm Worker did using my phone within 5 minutes. The others to my amazement at the time did not, basing their decisions on the fact the stock have been 10% higher in the past, and they would keep going up. They went down hard. I learned so much from that experience it will stay with me forever. Basically investors always want more they aren't content with doing well it's just not enough. 💷💷 | pet lover | |
11/3/2017 19:53 | Not mine Dexy - good to have a differing viewpoint Right enough PVG - drinks are ready.... | ![]() hydrus | |
11/3/2017 19:47 | Whoops... rattled a few cages it seems :) As ever, best wishes to all. Regards Mr D | ![]() mr dexy | |
11/3/2017 19:15 | IC has a broker target of 336p target for next 12 months which I think is new. Assume therefore this is Investec's forecast.Stockopedia now showing updates broker forecasts of £4.2m revenue this year but £9.7m for next year which is a substantial increase on Zeus forecast. Obviously substantial loss this year but moving into profit next year. If they got to £9.7m revenue next year can you imagine the revenue and profits for following year. They would be huge. | ![]() hydrus | |
11/3/2017 17:04 | Will move back to the 7dig thread. Got carried away.💽 | pet lover | |
11/3/2017 16:58 | HYDRUS Yes : How could Mr Cole say this a year ago unless he had signed contracts with MQA a year or so earlier. After 9 minutes | pet lover | |
11/3/2017 16:40 | Do you think that 7dig will get a fee per stream? Their existing contracts look more like block contracts. Sorry for off topic feel free to answer on 7dig or value thread! | ![]() hydrus | |
11/3/2017 16:32 | HYDRUS. Thanks. I honestly believe MQA and WORLDWIDE Radioplayer will do even better over at 7dig based on streaming music sales. | pet lover |
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