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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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05/5/2020 11:54 | Yes all buys | kirk 6 | |
05/5/2020 11:54 | Yes there’s some degree of manipulation going on here. Wouldn’t the BoD be looking into this? | cureboy | |
05/5/2020 11:48 | Is that 5 million shares bought in less than 2 sessions and the price has barely moved? Something very fishy going on here | coldspring | |
05/5/2020 11:46 | Reckon we are going to be taken over sooner rather than later unfortunately... better be above 60p | kirk 6 | |
05/5/2020 10:53 | No. Some money coming back after booking losses, possibly. | p1nkfish | |
05/5/2020 09:55 | Large chunks of the company being bought for peanuts. Hostile bid being prepared? | cureboy | |
05/5/2020 09:30 | It needs to break through the most recent high. May not happen today and could fall back but it will happen in time. If someone accumulating <29p watch the fallback volume then the volume on price increase as small sales are absorbed. People who are dissatisfied please sell so we can move on. | p1nkfish | |
05/5/2020 09:06 | I wonder who yesterday’s buyer was and will we find out today... | cureboy | |
05/5/2020 08:23 | Cure, one Swallow doesn't make a summer, neither does one day of trades. Give it time, it will ebb and flow. | p1nkfish | |
05/5/2020 07:44 | Expecting a good tick up here today after those trades yesterday, if not something dodgy going on. | cureboy | |
04/5/2020 22:52 | Sales since the run up have been low value but the buys have come in big. Hopefully those discontented have or will sell and find happiness and be replaced by new engaged holders. Even better if Jon Strawberry finds a great job elsewhere and his existing role goes to someone who needs it, appreciates it and does it even better. PHD could do with some more 3%+ holders on the register to tighten supply. | p1nkfish | |
04/5/2020 19:32 | It will tomorrow mms just waiting to be filled in their size. You could buy 50k online with CFEP at 4pm and only 1k shares at 4.26pm. Will move rapidly tomorrow | kirk 6 | |
04/5/2020 19:00 | I’ve only been investing for around 2 years but please can someone explain why the share price didn’t move up today with the huge volume of buys at the end there? They are 100% buys looking at the prices. Or is this just manipulation? In which case how is it allowed/legal? | cureboy | |
04/5/2020 18:35 | Lessons being learnt by all. Watch. Strawberry + others please sell. | p1nkfish | |
04/5/2020 17:13 | 1.3 million buy at 28.75p. Tomorrow will be interesting. | cureboy | |
04/5/2020 16:59 | Could only buy 1000 shares at close today Reckon tomorrow back to mid 30s | kirk 6 | |
04/5/2020 16:56 | Someone just bought 1.3 million shares!! Is this a PI? | 97peter | |
04/5/2020 16:53 | Interesting....... | lewis winthorpe | |
04/5/2020 15:21 | Wouldn’t read too much into these tree shakes, very cheap at this level, board all recently bought at 34p, Lombard Odier averaging around 29p with their 30%. | cureboy | |
04/5/2020 15:04 | New hands needed. Flush out the old. | p1nkfish | |
04/5/2020 13:43 | Pricing for oblivion here then, looks like you got your wish pink | coldspring | |
03/5/2020 14:35 | At least one of the catalysts is never discussed on this PBB, I think there was one post mentioning it. It's not a sale and it's not bepayd. There are others too, if you dig you will find. Dyor and good luck. I hope certain people sell-up and move on. One of the catalysts is likely to have a benefit before bepayd becomes large enough to make much difference. | p1nkfish | |
03/5/2020 14:22 | kirk, people here need to have a think. If you believe Lombard are not stupid then why do they hold so much at average of about 27-29p approx? Whingers here dont get it. You can pick up stock cheaper than Lombard has. It's the same team as Henderson that did similar around 32-34p when they bought off ISIS when ISIS threw their toys out the pram. Similarly, for change, catalysts are needed. There are quite a few catalysts in the wings at PHD, not just bepayd. Some of the whingers have bought high, their own fault. They should now go and buy Coupa high too. Perhaps they are stuck in a behavioural pattern of buying high and whingeing low. So be it. | p1nkfish | |
03/5/2020 14:11 | A lot of people thought there was a placing any minute however due to the reset of their banking facilities with HSBC we are now in a much stronger position than when the share price was 50p. With business pretty much as usual and a share price of 26p, over the coming few weeks there is at least 100% upside as bepayd is rolled out. If we get a bepayd update then I expect 200-300% upside from today's depressed share price | kirk 6 | |
03/5/2020 14:04 | I think it's you 97p! Whatthe can't buy the others except Coupa as they are all privately held and would need a stake in PE that has other holdings too and so diluting exposure. In terms of share price, Coupa has grown less in share price since float than Proactis did. Granted it's still up but it's not apples-apples and is not a direct comparison. It is on a high rating, looks like on cusp of breakout - go buy it. I prefer the unloved turnaround story that can start a new uptrend, but I'm weird compared to whatthe and strawberry person. Best thing dissatisfied people can do is sell and be happy. Move on to where the grass is greener. Sad to hang round here when so bitter & dissatisfied. Same as an employee, if so bitter just go before you get pushed. | p1nkfish |
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