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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sage Group Plc | LSE:SGE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8C3BL03 | ORD 1 4/77P |
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% | 1,025.00 | 1,025.00 | 1,025.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Prepackaged Software | 2.18B | 211M | 0.2059 | 49.78 | 10.5B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/7/2007 15:05 | Bearishbull, five years ago when SGE was £1 companies didn't have either the cash or the confidence for takeovers. It's now that we're seeing M&A activity,after share prices have tripled and quadrupled, some much more than that- typical of all stock market cycles! I think the current price is at t/o level, -- but there won't be a bid for SGE. The next market rally will take SGE back to 260/280, maybe early autumn. SGE hasn't fallen on any bad news- its always been a volatile stock- but the big guys have used vague hints on business being tougher in the US to drive it down. Then they'll be diving back in again. All imho of course!! | lyntwyn | |
27/7/2007 14:32 | is it worth buying more ov these at this price | don one | |
27/7/2007 08:21 | Cover, these aren't low low levels - look at the 5 year chart. 5 years ago these were £1/share! If someone wanted to take Sage over they've had plenty of chances at a lower price than now! | bearishbull | |
26/7/2007 23:23 | Same ere Botwoman. Anywhere around 210p will do - I'm not bothered about the odd penny or two. Cover, well what can I say ? Unlucky mate. Hold in there. | stevi1111 | |
26/7/2007 23:19 | not far now, im looking for 206-208 | botwoman | |
26/7/2007 16:40 | how low can they go | don one | |
26/7/2007 16:40 | how low can they go | don one | |
26/7/2007 13:20 | SAGE announces that it has appointed David Clayton as Group Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions Director, an executive board position. He is currently a non-executive director of Sage and Senior Independent Director. He was previously Managing Director and Head of European Technology Research at Credit Suisse until 2004 and has held a number of senior industry positions in the technology sector. Clayton will step down from the Sage board, effective immediately. He will take up his new position and join the board as an executive director from 1 October 2007. The company added that Tim Ingram, non-executive director of Sage since 2002 and chairman of the remuneration committee, becomes Senior Independent Director, effective immediately, taking over from Clayton. The process to appoint two new independent non-executive directors is underway, Sage said. | lyntwyn | |
23/7/2007 23:29 | nor 260p, really! | cover | |
20/7/2007 16:20 | wouldnt take much to get to 210 | botwoman | |
19/7/2007 16:05 | spoke to soon !! | 33sds | |
19/7/2007 15:29 | it will come good. | 33sds | |
19/7/2007 14:40 | cover, only 20p to go to your break even! | lyntwyn | |
12/7/2007 23:32 | good question don one! alot of us guys stuck here from higher levels! need 260pish to b/e myself! | cover | |
12/7/2007 15:22 | when will this go back up | don one | |
06/7/2007 12:00 | botwoman...........l | cover | |
30/6/2007 12:36 | i wait patiently for 210 | botwoman | |
30/6/2007 12:01 | 26/06 downgraded to 'neutral' from 'outperform' at Credit Suisse. | lyntwyn | |
29/6/2007 11:15 | I think Cover has done it..... | mikejay | |
26/6/2007 17:23 | LOL - Cover - Don't do it......Life will never be the same without you. Just gotta laugh haven't you. | stevi1111 | |
22/6/2007 12:55 | Cover - have you seen the title of this thread? Can Sage make it to 225p! | bearishbull | |
22/6/2007 12:40 | Rember share prices go up and down as that is the nature of the beast. there are no bad shares; ------- only bad shareholders They give everyone else a bad time by whinging over there own errors. best thing loosers can do is stay under cover | gfaw |
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