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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Proactis Holdings Plc | LSE:PHD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B13GSS58 | 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% | 74.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/11/2019 08:35 | Where and what is this good news Kirk? | gerihatrick | |
29/11/2019 23:31 | Really good | kirk 6 | |
29/11/2019 23:12 | Hooray! Good or bad? | tomv33 | |
29/11/2019 07:49 | Whilst I admire your optimism Peter, some evidence of bids wouldn’t go amiss first. That said I also think bids will come in around the £1-£1.20 mark. Could go higher if there are 2 or 3 that seriously want it, which is possible given Proactis’ impressive revenue and opportunity pipeline. Access to the UK public sector will no doubt appeal to US investors. | cureboy | |
28/11/2019 18:57 | 115p bid will get approval as soon as Election result is known! If tries win by 20 then should happen the w/c 16 Dec 19? | 97peter | |
28/11/2019 14:06 | Sorry too much gin today | lewis winthorpe | |
28/11/2019 14:06 | Theres something happening here...What it is ain't exactly clear...Theres an investor with a wad over there.We've gotta stop, look right now, everybody look what's going down. | lewis winthorpe | |
28/11/2019 12:28 | Wide spread again here, probably a lack of stock. | coldspring | |
27/11/2019 23:11 | Have the directors come from their summer break yet? I'm getting bored ... | tomv33 | |
27/11/2019 18:25 | hxxps://www.proactis Useful info. | 97peter | |
27/11/2019 18:02 | Price will tell us and not too long now. | p1nkfish | |
27/11/2019 15:16 | Pink let's hope so. Would rather just quash the bid and move onto solid growth and new contracts | kirk 6 | |
27/11/2019 15:15 | Last 10k at 50 then it boom hopefully | kirk 6 | |
27/11/2019 10:33 | Wait until w/c 16 Dec 19 and we will see a successful bid from one of the EOI parties agreed by the MM's and II's at around 110-125p IMHO. From now until then we just have to sit on our hands so to speak and not hit the sell button in a panic.!! | 97peter | |
27/11/2019 10:22 | Too early to make that call imho. A sudden upward movement will indicate where we truly are.I expect an offer of some kind before end of year. | lewis winthorpe | |
27/11/2019 08:37 | Price doesn't suggest sale of the company imho. | p1nkfish | |
26/11/2019 16:53 | Any experienced traders care to shed any light on the distinct lack of trades this last few weeks? Must be averaging around 10 per day only. I get that the ii’s are holding out for bids but the rest? | cureboy | |
26/11/2019 13:19 | Usually some video or other. | p1nkfish | |
26/11/2019 12:54 | Rethink was packed out and well received from what I was told after the fact. | lewis winthorpe | |
26/11/2019 12:35 | Surprised no updates from the company with regards to the recent ReThink event. It’s all gone very quiet maybe they’re focused now on the FSP. | cureboy | |
24/11/2019 12:33 | Would expect before election. Risk is post election, if Tories win, £ strengthens. If Labour win who would want to, or be allowed to, buy UK PLC without workers being able to veto? Just imho. Window is closing. | p1nkfish | |
24/11/2019 12:20 | Cureboy maybe right once the election out the way then probably see the bidders make their move | kirk 6 | |
24/11/2019 09:37 | Strattams focus NA and look for acquisitions smaller than PHD but otherwise lines up reasonably, hence comment of them looking to possibly go off piste for once. Trax about $33M revenue so about 1/2 of PHD. Weird times. Hamp Wall write-up reads as if the Perfect outcome was good, which I suppose it was for Perfect shareholders. | p1nkfish |
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