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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Serco Group Plc | LSE:SRP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007973794 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.40 | 0.21% | 189.60 | 189.50 | 189.80 | 189.60 | 188.50 | 188.90 | 55,154 | 08:33:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
General Government, Nec | 4.87B | 202.4M | 0.1834 | 10.28 | 2.08B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/2/2016 16:06 | Wise move to trade out IMO, think they will drop back again and you will be able to buy back in cheaper ;-) | davethehorse | |
25/2/2016 15:45 | I'll be back in at some point. | mallorca 9 | |
25/2/2016 15:44 | Yes, you may be right. | mallorca 9 | |
25/2/2016 08:58 | Mallorca, think you may have sold a bit too early! | swerves1 | |
25/2/2016 08:32 | Just sold for a very nice profit. The Company is being very well managed however the Market Cap is now approaching £1b with a forecast profit of only £50m ! I will be back at a later date. | mallorca 9 | |
25/2/2016 08:22 | Well there is the expected bump the question is can they sustain it given they have said that 2016 will see a deterioration of profitability. There is no doubt that they are turning the ship around but the problem is that the ship is bloody big! Their T/O is similar to IRV but they have a substantially higher market cap and IRV pay a divi of around 6% so I guess the question would be....why invest here at the moment. | salpara111 | |
24/2/2016 10:25 | Decent news but lost in this dire market... | davethehorse | |
24/2/2016 07:50 | Great news ... and results out tomorrow. | mallorca 9 | |
24/2/2016 07:10 | Very positive rns | hybrasil | |
18/2/2016 10:39 | Seems like there are still big stock overhangs to shift - SRP share price dropping quickly on any sign of weakness in the market, even on low volume | davethehorse | |
17/2/2016 14:07 | Wouldnt get involved for a while yet personally - more carnage in the markets to come IMO. Short term bounce from oversold position then down again IMO | davethehorse | |
15/2/2016 14:44 | Hybrasil. Surely shares are very very cheap? Look at post 1613. You may see your answer there. Consensus eps for 2015 is 2.74p, and 2.53 for 2016. What I can't understand is why the share price is falling so slowly. To me, a share price of 80p is a triumph of hope over reality. | ed 123 | |
15/2/2016 09:56 | Dave I have only just noticed that you set up this thread nearly 15 years ago. What do you think about srp now. Surely shares are very very cheap? | hybrasil | |
11/2/2016 12:36 | SRP bucking the trend so far today... | davethehorse | |
09/2/2016 12:18 | Not sure where SRP may end up valuation wise - looks like it will fall much further yet before there is any recovery in its share price IMO, very weak | davethehorse | |
03/2/2016 16:40 | Looks like there may be a seller looking to offload a big chunk - down nearly 6%! | davethehorse | |
03/2/2016 13:09 | Looks like your right - very weak in a weak market | davethehorse | |
02/2/2016 12:33 | Sink, things are going pear-shaped here, and Mrs Mallorca will not be happy that her old man has just re-mortgaged the house to buy in here! | bookbroker | |
02/2/2016 12:11 | Sink or swim.... | davethehorse | |
26/1/2016 12:13 | I've just bought in here. | mallorca 9 | |
15/1/2016 17:39 | RNSs on the 13th and 15th of this month are interesting. | freddie ferret | |
13/1/2016 10:03 | Pictureframe, depends which contract you are talking about, take a look here hxxp://national-secu )replace the xx with tt) | ribblewader | |
12/1/2016 15:54 | Can anyone confirm if the contract with MOD not renewed? | pictureframe |
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