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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Stenprop Limited | LSE:STP | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BFWMR296 | ORD EUR0.000001258 |
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% | 181.75 | 180.00 | 183.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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26/11/2009 09:42 | On the move up again. | tara7 | |
26/11/2009 08:06 | Marked up this morning | tara7 | |
16/11/2009 12:13 | or on mnr thread | sidarthur2 | |
16/11/2009 07:11 | Longshanks, they can be found on my thread TARA*S TEN FOR 2010. Good luck. | tara7 | |
15/11/2009 22:29 | I think you have a clear winner here, tara7 but what are the other nine tips for 2010? | longshanks | |
15/11/2009 21:51 | A very well defined organisation that is going to be getting stronger and stronger by the week / month very positive future in my opinion and doing all the right things by purchasing quality both in companies but also management that will grow this telco fast..... | martin44 | |
15/11/2009 10:37 | Stp has just rid itself of a huge amount of debt, and is buying up other telco*s at the rate of knots. What they are doing is rather smart, cross selling services to the new customer base without extra costs. In effect this means profits grow fast from a low base. Just raised £10M so not going bust in my view. Also wins top awards in the industry for service. | tara7 | |
12/11/2009 20:56 | Continue to acquire these profitable companies with the benefits this will release and we will be very happy with the end result and yes the stock price should very soon start to reflect on this.... | martin44 | |
09/11/2009 09:14 | Buying new firms at that price is just what us shareholders like, keep it up, and soon the stock price will reflect this. | tara7 | |
04/11/2009 20:43 | Thanks dyardley. The m. cap does seem rather low all things considered. I hold a few, sold half my holding a while back, bought at about .9p and sold at 1.9p. I am going to have dig around on their website and get up to speed on recent events,from what I can see this company hasn't really put out any bad news, might be worth topping with the share price at this level (currently .5p equivalent pre-consolidation) It would be nice to see the directors buying and giving the vote of confidence. Regards kefta | kefta | |
04/11/2009 18:42 | Yes there are 17,694,410 million in issue following recent events. Which equates to M. Cap of £8.8m Fairly low valuation in comparison to potential profits going forward. Obviously this takes nothing into account of the £10m borrowed with loan notes valued at 40p! | dyardley | |
04/11/2009 17:44 | Evening All Does anyone know the amount of shares in circulation and the current Market Cap following the recent consolidation and fund raising ? as the ADVFN financials data is incorrect. Thanks kefta | kefta | |
04/11/2009 10:27 | companies share price always falls back when consolidated ! the higher price the mms more scope to drop the price....with no news, or poor news, this'll drift down to about 25p-30p...I'll be in for more then ! This has always been a jam tomorrow share so will wait a few more yrs until it finally comes good!(imho) | rcktmn | |
04/11/2009 09:23 | Fortunately, there are a lot of figures (esp with last results) to back up the claim that they can make acquisitions "immediately" earnings enhancing. The fact that they also anticipate paying a good chunk of the "performance" based later payments on the acquisition also is a fair indication of the confidence they have of achieving this yet again. The company has made losses, yes, but principally because they have been paying the ongoing price for poor management in previous years. However, the turnaround is pretty much complete - the business is fast developing the critical mass and market share required to become a "player" and it is only a matter of time before profits (and rapidly growing profits at that) emerge. Could easily be a £200m/£300m company in a few years - given the business they are in. A good long term hold to pay your pension - as the dividend from this will be decent, one day - but once a few institutions get the Spiritel bug - this will probably see a steady appreciation. | longshanks | |
03/11/2009 21:19 | I've been a fan of Stp in the past and made some good money trading their shares but one thing that always amuses me and it happens with other stocks as well is when they saying after buying a new business it will be instantly "earnings enhancing" yet every results they announce a loss ??? :-)) | 21simthy | |
03/11/2009 21:09 | Tyro really in-depth analysis. Price falls 4.5p on 3000 share trade. I am with Longshanks in that a £10m investment is not made lightly especially on the back of Penta's recent support at much higher levels. I don't see why the shares will be held back by the new financing though Longshanks as the loan notes yield 10% and surely if the price increases they would be better holding than trading for a small premium. This is a long term hold although looking to at least double from these levels over the next 6 months and will add on any more weakness as only small investment at the moment.AIMHO | profiting | |
03/11/2009 20:18 | ?? ...says an extinct creature from the cretacious period. | longshanks | |
03/11/2009 18:26 | This is sinking and has a spread as wide as the English Channel. Why are they are buying Edge when they can`t turn their existing business around. ??? | tyranosaurus | |
03/11/2009 13:15 | £10m of anyone's money shows confidence in the business model from serious investors. STP have funding now to push their strategy forward and take advantage of many more opportunities. Problem is that the conversion price on the loan notes is 40p which effectively means we could see a substantial overhang with little short/medium-term scope for making money out of the shares. However - that said - the acquisition does look transformational and could really push the business forward. My gut feel is that the company is looking at a 3 yr process to develop the business and then either sell out to a telecoms major or go for a full listing (and provide a partial exit to investors). I think if you can hold out that long you will make a lot of money - but don't expect any rockets for a year/18months. I have a small holding - and may well increase this if the price drops much lower. | longshanks | |
03/11/2009 10:18 | Longshanks what do you think of the new fundraising and acquisition? It seems too early to put some decent numbers on this! And i do hope the company will grow for the 'benefit' of shareholders and not to the detriment of......! | dyardley | |
03/11/2009 09:14 | I am prescient (about the corporate action). Just need to get the "£1+ within weeks" part right... | longshanks | |
02/11/2009 10:05 | Wow I am rich !!!!! If only lol | profiting | |
30/10/2009 17:31 | we will be a proper share on Monday with an opening price of between 50 and 65p. We'll find out then whether this has any legs. All that has happened today was MM exploitation of uncertainty. I anticipate they have some other corporate news on the horizon so - could well be £1+ within weeks. | longshanks | |
30/10/2009 16:12 | Well down today not going our way anymore | sagem | |
26/10/2009 08:14 | some decent buys coming through and having a marked effect on the stock price... | martin44 |
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