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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Softcat Plc | LSE:SCT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYZDVK82 | ORD �0.0005 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
30.00 | 1.88% | 1,630.00 | 1,619.00 | 1,621.00 | 1,622.00 | 1,599.00 | 1,605.00 | 584,571 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 962.63M | 119.04M | 0.5959 | 27.17 | 3.2B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/11/2024 08:45 | Dividend diversifiers: Two income stocks you won’t find in many funds (SCT is one of them) hxxps://citywire.com | ianguerin | |
29/10/2024 10:08 | Nice continued rise following those great results along with a 39p divi for those holding next week, lovely! | ddubzy | |
24/10/2024 08:33 | Fantastic news, a great performing share. | ben750crow | |
24/10/2024 07:17 | Fantastic. Hopefully uptrend from here! | siggs44 | |
24/10/2024 06:23 | Great results and lovely dividend. | siggs44 | |
17/7/2024 11:45 | Pretty amazing how a single broker can control a share. Assume they sold out before the downgrade and ready to buy again soon! Who says the markets not rigged! | ddubzy | |
06/7/2024 17:07 | Don't know enough about this company even though pretty well invested - quite a speedy turnaround from Jeffries but could also represent an entry point given a little time for the dust to settle In the absence of any neg news from company or brokers I will add a few more | seanyboy | |
06/7/2024 10:37 | The market seemed shocked by Jeffries - after all there are 13 other brokers covering. I think this was partly due to timing - just 5 weeks after Jeffries raised the TP from 1800 to 1950 and reiterated 'buy' following SCT's Q3 trading update. The other factor in the shock was the size of the drop - 1950 to 1490 is not far off a quarter. The only further detail I could find was here: www.sharecast.com/ne | sharw | |
05/7/2024 09:27 | Downgrade by Jeffries. Target price of 1490p | allan08 | |
05/7/2024 07:48 | anyone know what caused the drop? | slogsweep | |
26/3/2024 11:30 | Another good set of results, excellent company! | ben750crow | |
26/3/2024 10:17 | I iz luvin SCT - once market regains full confidence this stock will fly | seanyboy | |
26/3/2024 09:57 | Another set of good results | siggs44 | |
24/10/2023 08:16 | Indeed, heavily down, but took advantage and added on that crazy drop. | ddubzy | |
24/10/2023 08:02 | Total over reaction - crazy. | siggs44 | |
14/7/2023 06:14 | "Citi analyst Balajee Tirupati upgraded Softcat Plc from Neutral to Buy with a price target of GBP 16.00 (from GBP 12.50)." July 13, 2023 4:19 AM EDT | martywidget | |
13/7/2023 21:10 | Back down tomorrow | trident5 | |
13/7/2023 19:10 | Upgrade from citi | mngf | |
13/7/2023 08:17 | What's up? | siggs44 | |
30/5/2023 07:45 | Very brief Q3 update... just to prove some one is available to turn the lights on | togglebrush | |
05/5/2023 17:38 | Seanyboy - I'd never give advice(!) but I bought Softcat at the start of February. I'm not concerned about exec/director sales of shares unless backed up by other more dubious factors, and I can't find any. It just seems to be a slightly unexciting but profitable company with a pretty good outlook, so is what I was looking for as a longer term investment. Dividend yield is also forecast to rise. In my previous job in IT, I also dealt with them on a business level and I was quite impressed. That was a few years ago, but they still seem to be doing OK... | systemsthinker | |
25/4/2023 14:06 | Thinking of investing in Softcat - fundamentals seem sound but what was the deal with CEO sale of shares some time ago? Was that a concern for any of you? Any advice appreciated but ofcourse I will do my own research - TIA | seanyboy |
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