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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Statpro Group Plc | LSE:SOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006300213 | ORD 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% | 236.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/2/2007 10:52 | Just ticked up. Chart looks very nice: | nomad70 | |
21/2/2007 10:48 | Must agree - it looks set for a bounce at this level. Anyone off-loading at sub-100p would be insane. Still got mine. Results due on 12th March. Cannot see them disappointing, to be honest. They haven't do so to date.. LOL -- level 2 strengthening as I type this. Wakey, wakey MMs! | nomad70 | |
20/2/2007 18:20 | Results are due soon. I am expecting a big bounce between now and March 12. PE is way too cheap at around 12. This company needs to be put in the spotlight (which the results will do) as it remains very undiscovered. | stakeadder | |
20/2/2007 12:00 | Coming to the up-trend line for a bounce? | analyst | |
20/2/2007 08:18 | or down,,,very disapointing | rossgr2 | |
02/2/2007 10:11 | Looks ready to break up again | geovest | |
31/1/2007 19:18 | Could be lots of reasons - it's appreciated 50% this year so could be end of tax year profit-taking. Or could be a holder from the old days who's only just got back into profit. With current trading confirmed in line and a current year PE of about 13, I'm happy to buy the dips as and when. | wjccghcc | |
31/1/2007 18:10 | Cant see why anyone wants to sell these shares. Quite silly really. | stakeadder | |
31/1/2007 12:50 | Agreed. Majority of revenues are recurring as well. I think once the integration of the canadian acqusition is completed the market will sit up and take notice. | wjccghcc | |
30/1/2007 18:11 | I bought a few more yesterday. Good value at these levels imo. pe only 13 which has got to be way too cheap for a fast growing software company such as this. | stakeadder | |
30/1/2007 08:13 | Always is small volume...never seems to trade in big numbers.. | rossgr2 | |
29/1/2007 19:02 | On small volume though. | wjccghcc | |
29/1/2007 18:33 | But falling for some reason.... | rossgr2 | |
21/1/2007 12:32 | Little note on thisismoney.co.uk "FOLLOWING a positive trading update, Aim-listed computer services group Statpro gained 2½p to 108p. Broker Arbuthnot rates the stock a strong buy and forecasts a 33% leap in 2006 earnings per share to 6p and a doubled dividend of 1p. It is happy with the group's recurring revenue base and maintains its 130p target price." | green sand | |
18/1/2007 18:30 | I agree, definately will be earnings upgrades in next couple of days. | stakeadder | |
18/1/2007 10:13 | New business signed in 2006 up 50%. Bodes well for recurring revenues going forward. Suspect they'll be some upgrades once it's clear the integration of the acquisition has gone smoothly. | wjccghcc | |
18/1/2007 08:17 | Early this year, good statement too. Let's hope for a push out of it's current range by midyear | rossgr2 | |
09/1/2007 21:27 | Last year the trading statement came out on 23 Jan. Today's price movement was on small volume, so probably insignificant and just reflecting a slightly unsettled market. | networker | |
09/1/2007 19:30 | Probably profit taking after the recent run up. Trading statement should be soon. | wjccghcc | |
09/1/2007 17:40 | fallin today tho...lack of interest?? | rossgr2 | |
03/1/2007 15:35 | Good position today ...would have liked to have seen some kind of share price foracase though in pennies or pounds hopefully!! | rossgr2 | |
31/12/2006 10:19 | Sunday Times - Share Selections for 2007 | green sand | |
13/12/2006 18:57 | Today's volume is certainly larger than in recent days, when drops have basically happened on miniscule turnover. If I'm right in my assessment about small sales from employee option holders the flurry of purchases may indicate they have finished. The trend still looks encouraging and those institutions who took shares in the Placing are unlikely to be disappointed by the company's performance. | networker | |
13/12/2006 18:43 | Networker - "I therefore wouldn't agree with Nomad's comment that 'something is going on here' and don't think we are talking about a chart break-out either." You're taking what I said out of context. Between 10am and 10.45am-ish, the price rocketed almost 8% out of nowhere. Later on, some large purchases were booked by the market-makers. So why the quick flurry of outside-market-size trades? It is, in my opinion, due to "something in the pipeline" ie; impending RNS, or, quite simply, it may have been tipped somewhere. In addition, chartists would look at this scenario as a possible break-out -- it achieved an intra-day high of 1.08 on October 30th. It is very common for stocks to exceed this 'high' shortly after the inevitable retracement. Either way -- it's all good for holders. | nomad70 | |
13/12/2006 12:32 | Glad I managed to double my holding on the dip. Cheap anyway and probably appearing on a number of radar screens after the Canadian acquisition tripled their number of clients. | wjccghcc |
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