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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Raspberry Pi Holdings Plc | RPI | London | Ordinary Share |
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402.00 | 402.00 | 411.50 | 395.00 |
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Posted at 18/6/2024 15:22 by wbodger That explains why Arduino boards are sold in the RPI store. |
Posted at 18/6/2024 13:28 by wbodger The other advantage RPI may have is name recognition and an established international profile. They sell in UK through Farnell which has a strong business presence to developers. |
Posted at 18/6/2024 13:08 by wbodger Do you mean Arduino, snoopy? They have been around longer but are not as well supported (eg ARM). It's not about the hobby market imo. Value RPI on the business plan and performance against it. |
Posted at 18/6/2024 12:44 by snoopy12 RPI have an Italian competitor. |
Posted at 14/6/2024 09:21 by davius I sent II a message telling them there's a problem with their system and it's not allowing dealing of RPI in an ISA. It is in a trading account though. |
Posted at 13/6/2024 15:24 by yasharsad Why don't you buy more at this price. It is still room for some more profits. Look at other similar companies to RPI. A good thing about RPI is that they have a genuine product which they own. And there is room for more innovation. |
Posted at 12/6/2024 12:53 by gregpeck7 Edge computing will be massive for RPI. This is a giveaway at this price. Nasdaq would have been billions |
Posted at 12/6/2024 10:37 by pj fozzie "Look at arm holdings on how to reflect their earnings into their market cap" - that is not a like for like comparison. ARM sells a technology that's at the heart of billions of tech consumer products, with little sign of the market shrinking in the future. RPI sells to hobbyists, educational markets and niche industrial opportunities. There's certainly a healthy market there - but it's not on the same scale. Also ARM has a much bigger moat, whereas RPI has plenty of competitors selling similar products. RPI has the edge from the perspective of a huge, probably loyal, bunch of computing enthusiasts who've provided a significant support infrastructure, masses of documentation, howto videos, etc along with loads of free software. But be careful comparing RPI to ARM - different beasts.Cheers, PJ |
Posted at 12/6/2024 00:21 by wbodger How did you guys get II to recognise the EPIC code? I wanted to apply but on Sunday II still weren't recognising RPI. |
Posted at 11/6/2024 13:05 by ltinvest Not had my allocation from interactive investor yet but the website says allocations will be capped at 365 shares and price is 280p https://www.ii.co.uk |
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