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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Robinson Plc | LSE:RBN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B00K4418 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 100.00 | 95.00 | 105.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Plastics,resins,elastomers | 50.53M | 2.34M | 0.1399 | 7.15 | 16.75M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/1/2021 16:28 | That's a substantial downgrade from the 14.6p you were inferring in November! | cockerhoop | |
21/1/2021 14:23 | EPS 8/10p a share for last year looks about right. A further 3p dividend to come. Please I bought so many and will buy any dips tiger | castleford tiger | |
21/1/2021 07:42 | Solid update, "ahead of current market expectations" - Nice! | andy2205 | |
11/1/2021 14:43 | me buying again | castleford tiger | |
06/1/2021 08:19 | T/u needed!! | castleford tiger | |
10/12/2020 08:19 | Maybe not !! | castleford tiger | |
07/12/2020 18:03 | I am expecting a trading update on Thursday this week tiger | castleford tiger | |
04/12/2020 16:33 | that was me buying the dip with several buys the biggest was the 5k at 165p tiger | castleford tiger | |
16/11/2020 16:39 | You're certainly well ahead of company guidance CT. Finncap have their version of adjusted EPS only rising modestly from 12.3p to 12.7p We are committed to investing in new production equipment and additional capabilities to grow the business in the second half of 2020, including developing our go-to-market approach and reinforcing our sustainability proposition. As a result, operating costs will be significantly higher than the same period in 2019. Notwithstanding this increase and subject to any disruption to trading that may arise from the ongoing pandemic, we expect full year earnings to be slightly higher than last year and remain committed to ongoing delivery of our target of 6-8% return on sales*. | cockerhoop | |
15/11/2020 14:59 | Personally I reckon these are fairly valued now and sold my shares. I did pretty well out of them, i've been collecting the dividend for years and made a tidy capital gain so no regrets. I think your estimates may be a bit optimistic Tiger. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
14/11/2020 17:00 | So as the year draws to a close whats the forecasts for year end EPS 7.3P last year. Could we double it to 14.6p ?>?? We still have in 2021 news to come re the property windfall which will amount to a good lump we all hope. My target for the shares is 250p based on EPS of 20p in 2021. Then once the property deal is concluded there should be a further boost. Tiger | castleford tiger | |
13/11/2020 12:40 | Doubled since July however I feel its further to run as it looks undervalued. Tiger | castleford tiger | |
12/11/2020 16:53 | looking good | davemac3 | |
11/11/2020 16:09 | THINK WE ARE CLOSING AT A NEW HIGH? in the current era tiger | castleford tiger | |
01/11/2020 10:16 | Tiger, Ive not seen any newsflow, have you? Nothing updated in local press about the Walton mill development site either. My understanding is as follows: The chesterfield development portal states that planning was granted in 2017. The planning portal has a planning and listed building application in parallel marked awaiting approval and also comments that variations only apply to the listed building. I have visited the site and the listed building only forms a small part of it with the rest cleared. Whilst those in corduroy jackets may think that this building has merit, It needs dropping as far as I am concerned and a cost benefit analysis approach should be adopted (as with Covid etc). The more important question is whether the mixed use application is viable with the retail and public house elements as well as the 30% social housing and 1% "art levy" - ffs this is Chezvegas! | bwm2 | |
30/10/2020 18:15 | ready to test the old high. tiger | castleford tiger | |
05/10/2020 22:14 | News leaking!?? | castleford tiger | |
17/9/2020 16:48 | I started buying again today and bought up to 116p. Need to replace the 15k and made a nice start tiger | castleford tiger | |
16/9/2020 17:16 | jaf111 Yes typical small stock over/under reaction. Market took my 15000 sell and never reported it at 144. I have a good position here and will be looking to buy more stock . I expect 12p eps this year and up to 16/18p next. So anything under 200p going into 2021 is going to be cheap. For now let the MM shake the sellers. Tiger | castleford tiger | |
16/9/2020 15:34 | Price drifting back to £1 on small scale selling??? | jaf111 | |
25/8/2020 22:30 | So my 15 k sell not reported!! How weird | castleford tiger | |
25/8/2020 15:56 | just helped a pal out by letting him have 15000 at 1.44 tiger | castleford tiger | |
19/8/2020 11:22 | If 135 goes it’s 145 next | castleford tiger | |
19/8/2020 10:55 | Some strong buying Not one is mine! | castleford tiger | |
18/8/2020 18:41 | 16.6 million shares. Approx 9% with Directors Charles William Guy Robinson 1,212,601 - 1,212,601 7.3% Susan Janice Robinson 708,385 - 708,385 4.0% Rebecca Bradbury Hartley 654,191 - 654,191 3.9% Ruth Alison Shemwell 598,791 - 598,791 3.6% Stephen Charles Shemwell 534,091 - 534,091 3.2% Sarah Elizabeth Ann Hardy 525,191 - 525,191 3.2% Heather Gillian Shaw 515,191 - 515,191 3.1% Jane Crawford Mansell 500,000 - 500,000 3.0% Directors’ Shareholdings Held Personally Held by Associates Total % Charles William Guy Robinson 1,212,601 - 1,212,601 7.3% Charles Compton Anthony Glossop 35,000 161,922 196,922 1.2% Alan McLean Raleigh 36,154 - 36,154 0.2% Sara Frances Halton 12,049 - 12,049 0.1% Mike Cusick 5,438 - 5,438 0.0% Helene Roberts 3,455 - 3,455 0.0% tiger | castleford tiger |
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