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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Scs Group Plc | LSE:SCS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BRF0TJ56 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 270.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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18/11/2015 20:49 | great stuff here. cheap furniture, occupying a different market position to dfs no debt cheap pe good growth prospects with carpet and house of fraser tie up DFS has huge debt levels hence why i believe this is the better buy. strong management holding | bergster56 | |
29/10/2015 14:01 | Topped up again in time for that 11p dividend!!! | essential | |
13/8/2015 15:41 | Bouncing back after the RNS yesterday. Topped up too | essential | |
12/8/2015 23:37 | Been out most of the day, so only read the TU this evening. I think when they say in line, they mean the revised EPS forecast of 12.5p (consensus before the profit warning in May was EPS of 19p). Forecast EPS for 2016 is still 20p which looks optimistic to me based on the growth in revenues. Also as you say CFO leaving after 11 years is not ideal. Disc: I don't have a position but have it on my watchlist. | imranawan | |
12/8/2015 23:37 | Been out most of the day, so only read the TU this evening. I think when they say in line, they mean the revised EPS forecast of 12.5p (consensus before the profit warning in May was EPS of 19p). Forecast EPS for 2016 is still 20p which looks optimistic to me based on the growth in revenues. Also as you say CFO leaving after 11 years is not ideal. Disc: I don't have a position but have it on my watchlist. | imranawan | |
12/8/2015 10:22 | Don't know what to make of the update today. Sales up by a slither and CFO leaves. Has a wee fishy scent to it all. And when they say full year profits will be in line with current market expectations, are they referring to the expectations since may or the original start of year expectations? ! | cyman | |
22/6/2015 11:02 | Thanks for the history, some other news would be helpful as sitting on a loss | farmsted | |
19/5/2015 15:29 | v. high volume | biggcl | |
19/5/2015 14:33 | bit of movement | reddave999 | |
10/5/2015 09:43 | no dead cat then | r ball | |
07/5/2015 22:14 | SCSW should stick to tipping good AIM small caps. Plenty of them if they look deep imo. | aishah | |
07/5/2015 13:35 | Co. Fcst EBITDA of 11m to 12m against expectation of 14.5m. Price drops by 37%! | aishah | |
07/5/2015 13:31 | Operating in weak sector - this will fall back to IPO minimum. | pictureframe | |
07/5/2015 10:48 | EnvirovisionSo nothing has changed then! ;-) | cyman | |
07/5/2015 10:13 | Investec retains BUY, lowers target to 200p. | aishah | |
07/5/2015 09:15 | There certainly wont be a 5.6M dividend next year that is for sure. Looks like will wind up being a case of paying dividends out of monies raised during ipo. A lot further to fall imo. | envirovision | |
07/5/2015 09:06 | Trade payables increased to £19 million hence the reason for positive cash just can't understand boards decision in paying this £5.6million dividend Imho should've paid the creditors | hamidahamida | |
07/5/2015 08:40 | The explanation is absolutely amazing. Like it was written for idiots to read. I reckon most of the fall today is attributed to the horrendous and frankly pathetic excuse. Since when does politics and weather affect a decision to buy furniture, this is not Iraq! Yet!!!!The kill has been overdone. Probably worth a punt now but I fear we have morons running the pr department | cyman | |
07/5/2015 08:30 | Re trading update, does anyone really think about an upcoming election result before buying a new sofa? I doubt it? | ben12358 |
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