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SWG Shearwater Group Plc

46.00
0.00 (0.00%)
21 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Shearwater Group Plc LSE:SWG London Ordinary Share GB00BKT6VH21 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 46.00 45.00 47.00 46.00 46.00 46.00 1,000 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 26.69M -8.18M -0.3431 -1.34 10.96M
Shearwater Group Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SWG. The last closing price for Shearwater was 46p. Over the last year, Shearwater shares have traded in a share price range of 33.50p to 62.50p.

Shearwater currently has 23,826,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Shearwater is £10.96 million. Shearwater has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.34.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/6/2018
09:42
A very positive trading update. the company is still below people's radar once it gets on people's radar by the media then the share price should start to reflect that move upwards
montynj
21/6/2018
08:04
yes I was in Aurum
solarno lopez
21/6/2018
08:01
Aurum even
nico9
21/6/2018
08:01
should have bought more when this changed to swg. been here since Arum mining days. still very much in the red but might get money back one day
nico9
21/6/2018
07:58
Could be a. Ten percent rise ++
jammytass
21/6/2018
07:57
Level 2 showing 3 to 1. Stock in demand IMHO.
scully12345
21/6/2018
07:55
Few things.

1. The people running the company - check their background.

2. Their sphere of business - cyber security - a growing area.

3. Those figures are for end March 2018.
Check the news/updates that have come out since then.

Edit - Looks like you already had made your mind up! :-~)

cottoner
21/6/2018
07:54
and an overvalued one at that

Simple way to loom at this is to work out what profits are required to sustain a market value of this level and its PE ratio.

solarno lopez
21/6/2018
07:52
Solarno - it's a growth stock
scully12345
21/6/2018
07:34
I do like this company but am struggling to equate the market of £57m to the level of profits and thus the PE ration. The implication is that the company is grossly overvalued

last time I got involved with a company with a stratospheric p.e I lost out big style


Anyone help with a rationale#

Thanks

solarno lopez
21/6/2018
07:27
7p on cards this week
jammytass
21/6/2018
07:27
The management plan was to grow into a large company all on track soon we will get broker upgrades and coverage and then out of the small cap arena into the FTSE . Hang onto your hats this will be a stratospheric ride.
nw99
21/6/2018
07:19
Looks like this is going to grow into a very large group
jammytass
21/6/2018
07:08
Yes great news.Looking for a bit of share price movement today.
casabella2
21/6/2018
07:05
Excellent RNS
nw99
20/6/2018
22:14
GCHQ are now promoting the use of MFA.



SecurEnvoy provide a solid and reliable innovative solution for two factor authentication that millions of users experience everyday that's easy to use, manage and deploy.

GCHQ have just released (14/6/18) guidance for the use of MFA.



Despite being widely available, uptake of multi-factor authentication has been slow and we need to change that. We talk about passwords a lot in the NCSC, but, it doesn't matter how 'good' your password is, it is not enough to secure access to valuable online services on its own.

Today, we've published our Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) Guidance for Online Services, which has been designed for enterprise services in larger organisations. Multi-factor - also called two factor authentication (2FA) or two step verification1 - is an extra layer of security for online services. Asking users for another bit of evidence in addition to their password means attackers with a stolen password still can't access the online service. Multi-factor is already built in to a wide range of services such as email, cloud file storage, social media pages, online marketplaces and payment methods, and it will usually be a case of just switching it on. There are a number of different 'bits of evidence' that a service can ask for and these options are all covered in the guidance.

Why you need multi-factor authentication

The bad guys have got really good at compromising passwords and they have a lot of tools at their disposal. Using a separate password for every service protects you against some of these, but not all, and it's impossible for someone to do this across all their passwords without help of some kind. Multi-factor authentication (MFA), on the other hand, buys a lot of additional security for relatively little pain, and this is always going to be a good thing. Organisations of all sizes can use MFA to protect both the services that are absolutely vital to the day-to-day business of your organisation, and your information and/or money that are tempting to cyber criminals.

continues..

cottoner
19/6/2018
17:56
Results must be anytime soon - the market makers are a fickle bunch and I wouldn’t rule out that they are depressing the price as best they can at the moment so that they can get the best prices prior to imminent results
butler4
19/6/2018
13:14
When is the result due
krp10
19/6/2018
09:40
Giles Willits, Non-executive Director of the Company, added another 521,739 shares yesterday
channel pirate
18/6/2018
18:42
Wonder if we can brake 6p tomorrow and stay above it.
casabella2
14/6/2018
10:49
The 500k was probably broker to broker at mid price.
shauney2
13/6/2018
18:20
Husbod - it's more likely to be a buy. I was getting dummy sell quotes most of the day for 5.90p so doubt anyone could sell 500,000 shares in one go for 6p. I know the trade didn't show until after close (and I have realtime) but it is showing as an ordinary not delayed trade. Did anyone have a dummy sell quote for 6p in the last half hour who could verify this?
scully12345
13/6/2018
18:15
500k sell at the close, assuming it is indeed a sell, would have kept the share price from going to where it would have been without it. Question is is it part of a big sell order or just a one off.
husbod
13/6/2018
14:53
Stock is up more buyers than sellers
nw99
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