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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Team17 Group Plc | LSE:TM17 | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYVX2X20 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 225.00 | 220.00 | 230.00 | 225.00 | 220.00 | 225.00 | 970 | 08:00:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prepackaged Software | 159.13M | -3.75M | -0.0257 | -87.55 | 328.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/8/2020 13:10 | Oh great hadn't noticed. I was in them a while back. | hazl | |
17/8/2020 13:09 | > FDEV for example has a 45 PE; but they haven't the Ten Cent interest. Except they do. | phowdo | |
17/8/2020 12:22 | I notice to be fair that Capital markets say there is more competition, so future PE is interesting and I wonder how brokers reach their conclusion. | hazl | |
17/8/2020 12:18 | FDEV for example has a 45 PE; but they haven't the Ten Cent interest. My only regret so far has not been buying more of them. Of course nothing's certain though in life. | hazl | |
17/8/2020 12:14 | I think it is best compared to it's peers. | hazl | |
17/8/2020 12:12 | The PE has concerned me in the past. However ,this industry is extremely hot and can only get bigger,I believe, along with various games companies and Esports that seems to have grown out of it. I read something which qualified the high PE, which reassured me,at the time,it might even have been a link on this bb. I will have to look. At the end of the day, if you are not comfortable, perhaps best if you don't jump in,though. Each to their own. | hazl | |
17/8/2020 10:43 | Hi guys - I am considering taking a stake here. There is one red flag that worries me. Last FY the co. finished with PE 52 , EPS 13p and EPS Gwth 68% This year's broker forecasts are PE 47 , EPS 15p and EPS Gwth 15% (taken from sharepad) On face value, this is not good. A PE of 47 with earnings growing at only 15% is a no-no to me. Question for those who know this share well. Are the brokers or co. being super cautious based on past evidence? Thanks | ramridge | |
14/8/2020 10:56 | Yes, its quite a skill. Let's hope so. | hazl | |
14/8/2020 08:02 | bamboo, not knowing much about charting, I'll admit to being sceptical when you predicted that last breakout to 700+ but you called that one just right. If your latest prediction is correct then I'll take my hat off to you, start studying charting and ask you for beginner tips! :-) | w13ken | |
13/8/2020 21:42 | Another bull flag forming. Tp approx 800 ps, The candles on this chart are shaped by mid prices rather than actual traded prices, therefore ignore the gaps, unless marked by a red circle. | bamboo2 | |
13/8/2020 15:32 | Following on from Tencents publishing agreement,I think Team 17 is in a good place. | hazl | |
10/8/2020 15:36 | A year ago. Questor: the video games firm that gets its ideas from talented ... www.telegraph.co.uk › Money › Investing › Shares Team17 very rarely loses money on a game – in fact failed titles have cost it less than ... “This is a lower-risk way to play the video games market. ... Because it has so little need of tangible assets its return on capital will be very high and ... up to June this year. | hazl | |
10/8/2020 15:20 | I think they're all as bad as one another maurice. | hazl | |
10/8/2020 14:19 | Let's hope they can do a good job of removing the spyware out the Chinese code! And I'm only half joking. | mauricemonkey | |
10/8/2020 12:19 | Things like this. 'Team17 , a global games entertainment label, creative partner and developer of independent ("indie") premium video games, is pleased to announce it has signed a publishing agreement with Tencent Games' NExT Studios for its roguelike adventure, Crown Trick , launching on PC and Nintendo Switch(TM) later this year. Following the successful launch of My Time at Portia and Neon Abyss, both of which were developed in China, Team17 is delighted to announce a new partnership with NExT Studios which will see Team17 leveraging its unique blend of commercial and game developer expertise to provide NExT Studios with support to maximise the game's global appeal outside mainland China. Crown Trick, a finalist in the Indie Prize (Asia) 2019 Awards, is s et in a procedurally generated maze-like dungeon and is focused on strategic, synchronous, turn-based gameplay where enemy decisions and actions are only revealed when players make their moves. The game features hundreds of weapons, skills, and items on hand to customise and evolve the combat style as the quest progresses.' | hazl | |
10/8/2020 11:27 | Ooook we are doing well aren't we! I just can't figure out why we have this peak out of the blue. Not complaining mind! | devilsprofessor | |
10/8/2020 10:58 | Nothing but posts saying not in....but somebody must be buying them at this rate! | hazl | |
10/8/2020 10:08 | Regretting not getting in at around 520p, but fair play and well done all holders. | johndoe23 | |
10/8/2020 09:43 | Trading discipline comes at a cost pal!Gutted I am not in but happy for you and everyone else. | tongosti | |
10/8/2020 09:41 | Great to see Team17 getting recognition for their high-quality games, great business model and exciting potential. Is there a better company to invest in for the next 5 years? I'll wait... In Debbie We Trust. | w13ken | |
10/8/2020 09:39 | ten cent know what they're doing.... | hazl | |
10/8/2020 09:29 | I applaud you for that tongosti. | hazl | |
10/8/2020 09:25 | ...we are on the move! | hazl | |
08/8/2020 12:08 | It's called honesty pal. I never deviate from own methodology and don't struggle that much with FOMO. Re your question - I mostly in US names but the following are the only ones I currently hold in UK Plc:SFOR/GAMA/ERGO | tongosti |
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