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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Stadium Grp. | SDM | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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121.00 | 121.00 |
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Posted at 15/2/2018 16:45 by lammylover I'm surprised MMs are taking so many shares at 119.5p....?? Cant just be for the 2.1p dividend surely?? |
Posted at 15/2/2018 07:41 by lammylover Pleased that we have received offer of 120p and also the 2.1p/share dividend thrown in. If I'm honest though I would have hoped for 130p+, if Stadium is recovering and new sales base in US takes off...Seems undervalued based on potential. Rich |
Posted at 14/1/2018 20:39 by waspfactory Tipped in this weeks Investors Chronicle which is usually the kiss of death :)From what I gather, furtively skimming it in WH Smith, they think SDM is a good recovery play to 120p. |
Posted at 10/11/2017 15:53 by roofer2 Shouldn't be paying a dividend till pension black hole is filled IMOR2 |
Posted at 09/11/2017 08:05 by penpont Paul Scott has commented, including revised forecasts: |
Posted at 08/11/2017 20:48 by pugugly AISHAH: Agreed low price to sales - I used to hold but sold back in 2013 - Possibly time to revisit. However quick seach suggests only housse broker N+1 Singer covers and no recent price targets -Did Tech Invest give a target ? |
Posted at 08/11/2017 10:20 by middlesboroughfc Second half best buys lolLRM profit warning last week and this week SDM Glad i don't have these dreadful things |
Posted at 22/7/2017 09:48 by owenski The above is not directly connected to SDM as a project but contains an example of robotics that uses an SBC which SDM are involved in producing.The SBC used in the above example is a Raspberry PI which SDM has a meaningful involvement in production of these items. SBC's are an area of growth for SDM, primarily via IoT projects, they form 'cheap' CPU's for an infinite variety of system operations and control. SDM is involved in project design for an area that has high growth via it's SBC vertical and has a growing customer base. • SBCs are considered as Internet of Things (IoT) hardware products • Rising demand across the IoT sector • Capable of performing real world activities - example provided in above link with the help of embedded sensors • Specific features • Cost • Robustness • Modularity • Standardisation Regards |
Posted at 27/4/2017 09:15 by owenski Well worth attending the SDM investor event yesterday.Good to meet the CEO and listen to the presentation, also good to meet with the various heads of operations and get the measure of them. SDM have a credible strategy and road map of where they are going, acquisitions will form part of that, but they are carefully chosen according to SDM's requirements to strengthen strategic operation and directions. An interesting team at work here, highly experienced in their fields, who for the most part know each other and so fit in well, great clarity about what they are doing and how to execute, some top calibre industry seasoned folk are running this company. They are looking to open an office in North America, not for the sake of it, but because they are being courted to run projects over there, however, a requirement is to have a support structure in place in the country to secure these contracts. Their IoT exposure looks to be a high growth area for them and they are clear minded in how to leverage this. Interesting times ahead for SDM, the presentations and networking post event seems to have been well received by the feed back I got from the analysts I spoke with. Glad I went. I wouldn't have gleaned a lot of detailed info about Stadium from just watching the presentation listed on the company website, speaking one to one with the heads of departments was priceless. All IMO |
Posted at 06/2/2017 12:21 by roofer2 Share tips in various share magazines attract the 10% brigades, news flow is what keeps a steady sustainable share price rise, SDM have never been all that good in this department hence the big peaks, SDM are run more like a little family business than a stock listed company IMOR2 |
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