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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tclarke Plc | LSE:CTO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002015021 | ORD 10P |
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% | 161.00 | 160.50 | 162.00 | - | 8,856 | 08:00:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Special Trade Contractor,nec | 491M | 6.5M | 0.1230 | 13.09 | 85.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/3/2020 09:10 | I suspect the results will be drowned out by macroscopic factors - unless they're bad of course, which I really don't expect. A good result could put 5% on the price, promptly reversed to -10% if Trump opens his mouth. All you can do is think to the long term..... | fredfishcake | |
12/3/2020 11:01 | What are people thoughts regarding next week's results? With all the battering the market is currently taking even if the results are very positive would you even expect a rise in the current climate? As with everything there has been lots of selling recently and I imagine most people will be sitting on their cash until the market settles. | squarepeg86 | |
02/3/2020 14:12 | Bought some more this morning. Valuation is incredibly attractive. If there is a downturn the government may try to support the economy with construction projects. | f15jcm | |
28/2/2020 17:01 | I bought 15000 @106 yesterday and I will buy another 15000@100 | kneecaps2 | |
28/2/2020 15:17 | Well if someone is holding it up, they are vulnerable to a short attack. In the short term anyway... so who has deeper pockets? | edmundshaw | |
28/2/2020 15:10 | Someone definitely soaking up all the volume paying 105-106. Seems they want plenty more sorry I can't see to post the pic, only a link. My html skills are limited... | cc2014 | |
28/2/2020 13:26 | Without getting into a debate as to whether you believe the world is about to end or this is a storm in a tea cup, I’d like to inject a bit of positive thinking into the BB. Does anyone have a view as to what might be the opportunities for CTO at this time. Sure longer term their order book might take a hit, but over the next 12 months or so they are well protected. This should give them good forward planning for any downsizing which might be required, if a recession hits. They don’t have debt to speak of, so again shrinking the business will be easier than many of Tclarke’s competitors. On the upside stress in the sector should lead to consolidation. | lasmo | |
28/2/2020 10:05 | My apologies. I know many people must be finding the fall in markets painful and my wording could have been more thoughtful. The stock market has always been a game of fear and greed and is a very tough one to play and win. In my experience the best way to win is to buy when prices are low and sell when they are high, which sounds as obvious as obvious can be but I am aware is lot harder to actually do than say. It's a matter of timing. | cc2014 | |
28/2/2020 08:42 | Shaken out? Do you seriously think this is market maker games? Can you not smell the fear? | edmundshaw | |
28/2/2020 08:22 | hmm. Someone is soaking up everything they can get at 106. Regent? Some other instution? Questions is how deep are the pockets of the buyers vs how many people are getting shaken out in the general selloff | cc2014 | |
27/2/2020 12:34 | Ha ha. Yes, these MM are having a field day currently... | johndoe23 | |
27/2/2020 12:04 | Not yet....the market and MMs are too shrouded with uncertainty....this CV 19 issue has alot further to run i.m.h.o.If the spread gets any close to say 103/105p, I'm probably in there like swimwear.... | santangello | |
27/2/2020 11:48 | Did you top up? | johndoe23 | |
26/2/2020 12:08 | 105/108p is my top up point..... | santangello | |
26/2/2020 12:04 | Next support 100p | johndoe23 | |
26/2/2020 10:27 | Pretty similar situation here CC, but not a high cash position (preferred income from PHNX & SLA)...... | santangello | |
26/2/2020 10:19 | Well it would be a buy opportunity if the MM would drop the buy price. Suggests they are collecting stock for an institutional order probably on a commission basis. General market a bit hard to read today. Trip down to 6870 and subsequent 100pt rally looks like a bit of stop running and tree shaking to me. Ican't really decide what to do. I'm sitting on my highest cash position for 4 years struggling with the fear and greed compromise. I see bargains everywhere but maybe there will be better bargains next week or maybe there won't. Rabbit in the headlights! | cc2014 | |
26/2/2020 09:58 | Stop Loss triggers getting taken out......Like the majority of my Portfolio I see it as a great buying opportunity (as do Trump and Buffett)..... Interims in March. | santangello | |
26/2/2020 09:39 | Bloodbath everywhere today!! | johndoe23 | |
21/2/2020 14:38 | OK, thanks. Feel free to delete your message if you want and I'll delete mine too to make sure it doesn't leave it hanging. | cwa1 | |
21/2/2020 14:34 | I'll send you a PM CWA1 Note Cenkos will watermark the document with your email address and put a footer with your name on it, so I guess they keep on record your answer. | cc2014 | |
21/2/2020 13:51 | Hello CC2014 Thanks for that. As a matter of interest, what category of investor did you select IF you don't mind me asking? Thanks | cwa1 | |
21/2/2020 13:40 | For information T Clarke have a new area of their website where you can access Cenkos (the house broker) research on T Clarke for free. | cc2014 | |
15/2/2020 16:06 | Clickable link:- | cwa1 | |
15/2/2020 09:27 | Target price 165p: hxxps://masterinvest | mfhmfh |
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