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CSG Sweett Grp

41.25
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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sweett Grp LSE:CSG London Ordinary Share GB00B23QD109 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 41.25 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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21/11/2013
18:00
Should be a bright day tomorrow then , thanks dashton42.
battlebus2
21/11/2013
17:43
CSG is one of the Investors Chronicle Tips Of The Week tonight:
dashton42
15/11/2013
16:59
looks like next leg up to me - I'm in drv too which is being a bit slow.
Sorely tempted to move the capital to csg

petersinthemarket
15/11/2013
14:25
Not surprised CSG is climbing back up again.
cfro
15/11/2013
13:01
Gangbusters again. No wonder. Next significant date 3 Dec.

As a result, the Board anticipates that the Group's results for the year ending 31 March 2014 will be slightly ahead of management's expectations. Furthermore, the full year profit before taxation will also be increased by the GBP1m referred to above. Our efforts to achieve the objectives of our 3 year plan of turnover growth and margin improvement remain firmly on track.

broadwood
15/11/2013
10:56
Back to the same level as this time a week ago, what a funny old game share holding can be.
battlebus2
14/11/2013
19:45
Er, no. It doesnt like my link. Ho-hum.
hedley03
14/11/2013
19:45
[...]

Hey Interceptor2, hopefully this link will work. The 3 yr on iii and - both show the 50 and 200 week SMAs now just crossed?

hedley03
14/11/2013
11:30
Shake out seems to be over as we move back through the 60's.
battlebus2
12/11/2013
19:50
Hi hedley03

It's a shame I can't see your chart, because I guess there might be crossed wire somewhere.

My understanding of a golden cross seems the same as you, it's the point when the 50ma moves above the 200ma. With a dead cross being the opposite, with the 50ma moving below the 200ma.

Looking back at the 3 year chart the golden cross happened at the start of March this year. If you look back a little further you will see that a dead cross happened on the chart back in October 2011.

Regards ic2...

interceptor2
11/11/2013
22:22
hxxp://www.-.com/charts/technical/?Code=LON%3ACSG&Span=1080&Size=L&Type=2&OVER%5B0%5D=&OVER%5B1%5D=&MAType%5B0%5D=SMA&MA%5B0%5D=200&MAType%5B1%5D=SMA&MA%5B1%5D=50&MAType%5B2%5D=&MA%5B2%5D=&IND%5B0%5D=&IND%5B1%5D=Vol&IND%5B2%5D=&IND%5B3%5D=&COMP%5B0%5D=&uniqueID=970&endDate=2013-11-11%2022:18:19

Can someone explain a golden cross to me then. On the three year chart the 50 and 200 week MA are crossing. Am i missing something?

hedley03
11/11/2013
20:16
Little profit-taking today, not surprising after such a strong run.

Holding firm with my shares. Another contract win and these will be up into new highs again imo.

cfro
11/11/2013
09:15
Several of the sells on LSE are buys including my 10,100 shares at 08:50 at 60.24p.
fizzypop
10/11/2013
12:11
Not sure what you are referring to on the 3 year chart hedley03? The only golden cross I can see was back in March this year, looks like blue sky now, as CSG is being rerated in the run up to the interims. :o))

ic2...

interceptor2
10/11/2013
11:24
Golden cross on three year chart anyone?
hedley03
08/11/2013
15:31
All helps Sweetts reputation.
cfro
08/11/2013
14:52
November 8, 2013
Building Better Healthcare Awards
The Building Better Healthcare Awards 2013 are held each year to celebrate innovation and improvement in the built environment, medical devices and people working in the healthcare industry.
Last night one of our projects, the South West Acute Hospital in Enniskillen, won the award for Best Inpatient Facility. Sweett Group's healthcare planning team helped to design this hospital with 100% single bed rooms which could deliver acute care in an efficient environment sympathetic to the needs of the patients, staff and users as well as to the beautiful rural setting overlooking a lake.
In addition another of our projects, the Akerman Centre in Lambeth, won the Best Primary Care Design category. Sweett Group played a key role on this project, undertaking strategic healthcare planning to confirm the service and capacity requirements and providing the Project Director role for NHS Lambeth, steering the business case through the approvals process and leading the negotiation to financial close.

battlebus2
08/11/2013
10:33
These guys really mean business..it's nice to get in on the ground floor, so to speak.
gymratt
08/11/2013
07:59
Thanks battlebus.
cfro
07/11/2013
21:07
crikey in 5/6 years done all that and from a non engineering/building background

I wish I had joined the Army

vino
07/11/2013
20:54
6th November 2013

Sweett Group appoints Global Client Relationship Director

Sweett Group plc (AIM CSG.L), the international construction and property consultancy, is pleased to announce the appointment of Tom Locking as Global Client Relationships Director.
This newly-created role, reporting to Derek Pitcher, Managing Director Europe, Sweett Group plc, includes identifying new business opportunities and devising strategies for winning new business from both existing and new clients across Europe, APAC and MENA.
Derek Pitcher commented "Tom is an enthusiastic and ambitious leader and has the necessary skills and experience to drive new business initiatives across the Group. He has a strong network of contacts in Hong Kong and the UK as well as an excellent appreciation of Asia and the UAE markets which will complement Sweett's growing presence in the regions."
"Sweett has so much potential to offer clients in each of the regions in which we operate, which makes this a tremendous role and time to be joining Sweett Group" added Tom Locking.
Tom previously worked for Gammon, a US$1.5 billion contractor with a strong reputation for innovation and delivering high quality projects in China and Southeast Asia, and Mace in Hong Kong, Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Edinburgh, Scotland.
Tom served in the British Army in a variety of roles between 1993 and 2007 - including in the Parachute Regiment, Honourable Artillery Company and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.

battlebus2
07/11/2013
15:18
Off to the races - again!
broadwood
07/11/2013
13:32
This is rather nice..:-)

Seems to me to plenty of buyers around as the stock is clearly under accumulation.

cfro
07/11/2013
12:37
Well on the way to the 75p.....
jaf111
06/11/2013
15:46
Those share price targets appear to be conserative to me and might be rerated higher, AIMMHO!
gymratt
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