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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Team Internet Group Plc | LSE:TIG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BCCW4X83 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.60 | -1.91% | 82.00 | 81.30 | 82.00 | 87.80 | 81.20 | 87.80 | 870,016 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Consulting Svcs,nec | 836.9M | 24.3M | 0.0894 | 9.09 | 227.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/8/2024 13:27 | What was the correction/profit taking this AM?I can't find a news release from TIG | hsduk101 | |
01/8/2024 13:05 | Strong sign of demand this pm after a correction/profit taking this am, following yesterdays big move. | diesel | |
31/7/2024 15:54 | It's the anticipation, I think. | azaman | |
31/7/2024 15:30 | It cannot be a news leak as it would just be too brazen surely ?? | dicktrade | |
31/7/2024 15:23 | Also breaks into the top list of gainers on the trading exchange for today | hsduk101 | |
31/7/2024 15:23 | no plenty of us out there. Somethings brewing, a bid ? | slogsweep | |
31/7/2024 15:22 | Any particular news around this rise toda? I can't find anything | hsduk101 | |
31/7/2024 15:09 | Thought I was alone watching this! | diesel | |
24/7/2024 13:51 | Yes, surprised that they havent announced another acquisition recently...perhaps one will come before now at the 12th. The continued absence of the buyback suggests they at least have their eyes on other targets (which I'm fine with given that they're applying more price discipline than a couple years ago) | adamb1978 | |
24/7/2024 10:49 | Interims will be on Monday (a good sign!) 12th August, with an Investor Meet too: The Q1 trading statement bodes well for at least being in line with expectations of 28.5c EPS this year: "The Directors remain confident in the Group's strategic investments in product innovation, vertical integration, and international expansion. These initiatives have positioned the Group for success. Given these strong foundations, the Directors are confident that the Group will meet market expectations for the full year." | rivaldo | |
08/7/2024 08:22 | Yes, they generate something like $1m per week so debt should be down quite a bit. Still wonder whether they're holding back on a buyback as they have more M&A in their sights (which, as long as its sensibly priced and not financed with equity, I'm ok with) | adamb1978 | |
08/7/2024 08:11 | Good point Riv, I would also expect to see debt dropping as we have no share buybacks currently, and that is a key indicator for many investors. | diesel | |
04/7/2024 08:43 | Indeed. Certainly short/medium-term I'd expect TIG's Online Marketing division to be doing rather well from this last Q2 onwards given: - Olympics - Euros (footie) - US elections - UK election | rivaldo | |
24/6/2024 16:45 | AgreeZoom out a little and look at the bigger picture | thebears1 | |
24/6/2024 13:38 | Share prices shown are typically the last traded price I believe, rather than bid or offer. In terms of the related question about bid/offer spreads, agree with thebears1 that you can usually trade within them Relating that to TIG or other companies of equivalent size, worth not falling into the trap of focussing on every penny and missing out as a result. If you're investing here, you'd generally be looking for sizeable gains such that +/- a couple pence on entry doesnt make a difference. Contrast that with buying the FTSE say where saving 0.5% on fees does make a difference to your returns | adamb1978 | |
24/6/2024 12:27 | I just don't think it's a precise science | thebears1 | |
24/6/2024 12:24 | They are the extremes of the range.In reality you can buy below £2.00 and sell higher than £1.88This depends on things at the time but you can normally expect to save a couple or a few pence either buying or selling. This is not a rule and only guidance as sometimes the buy and sell will be at the extremes | thebears1 | |
24/6/2024 11:37 | Hello fellow investor, I have a question. I recently read that a share price will only change if there has been a transaction. So, if a price goes up from 188.0 to 200.0, someone bought this share @200.0; on the other hand, if a price does go down from 200.0 to 188.0, someone sold this share @188.0. Is this theory correct ? | azaman | |
24/6/2024 09:20 | yf23_1 - Totally agree. On smaller company shares, where a high proportion of trades are retail 'O' trades, it's often best to ignore the UT and AT prices shown on advfn and select the mid price option. Malign influencers can distort perception of the facts with AT and UT manipulation at insignificant cost. Unfortunately the automatic prices always take precedence when calculating the change and % figures and charts. Some foreign exchanges manage things better, e.g. you won't find strings of silly small trades, even zero trades printed (!) as there are sensible minimum lot sizes with subsize trades bundled for dealing. | boadicea | |
24/6/2024 07:07 | WTF is it with these opening UTs that bear no resemblence to the actual price. Makes a mockery of the candlestick charts. Why is there an opening UT anyway ? | yf23_1 | |
18/6/2024 20:38 | With no big spend on buy backs , debt will be falling fast. | diesel | |
18/6/2024 17:30 | Tomorrow will complete 4 whole weeks since arriving in the 190's with no further progress sp-wise. Some of the recent arrivals in TIG may be getting restless. Personally, I am prepared to wait. | boadicea | |
12/6/2024 16:24 | just a matter of time. | azaman | |
12/6/2024 14:33 | 'Roundophobia' the fear of round numbers, is proving a barrier to busting through £2...... but we'll see. | davebowler |
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