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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Triad Group Plc | LSE:TRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009035741 | ORD 1P |
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% | 277.00 | 270.00 | 284.00 | 277.00 | 277.00 | 277.00 | 874 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 14.86M | -44k | -0.0027 | -1,025.93 | 45.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/7/2016 20:59 | The Japanese bought ARM.... Perhaps the Chinese might buy TRIAD.... Its got to be worth about £1 billion to an overseas investor - I mean if East Asians are willing to spend £10M on silly flats in Clapham, they should be willing to spend a cool billion on a Software house working right in the centre of the UK government. That "ear" to what is going on must be worth at least £1 billion | netcurtains | |
21/7/2016 13:08 | Haha spooky, have to say I did not realise the 50000 was a late trade from yesterday but every little helps :-) | cheshire man | |
21/7/2016 12:18 | 5,000 shares, you must be very bored :-o) | spooky | |
21/7/2016 12:15 | Some buy's coming in today ! | cheshire man | |
16/7/2016 16:23 | Probably a high net worth individual who sees value here now the turnaround is coming to fruition with decent revenue and profit growth and cash in the bank . . . Only uncertainty is Brexit and the subsequent impact on the economy and markets TRD operates in . . . | cufes2 | |
16/7/2016 10:49 | Thanks cufe. What's you take on him building a stake ? | s34icknote | |
15/7/2016 16:58 | Who is Thomas charlton ???Increased his holding Nice rise . | s34icknote | |
15/7/2016 11:52 | It would appear that sailing john has cleared the overhang. | spooky | |
15/7/2016 11:49 | Sudden bit of activity here.Take a look at GWMO too for tenbagger potential from £1m market cap.Build a position now, before the crowds arrive | apfindley | |
15/7/2016 10:57 | Not sure why you refer to them as recruiters. Hope you have bought shares in the right company :-o) | spooky | |
15/7/2016 10:53 | Bought in today - has been on watch for a while Whilst some recruiters have been through a difficult few months as Brexit uncertainty put projects on hold - Triad appear to have a lot of Government contracts and May's reshuffle/new departments likely to create quite a bit of work over the next two years. I appear to have taken up the slack! (My last order unfilled) GL - SJ | sailing john | |
15/7/2016 10:43 | Definitely looks like it. The small sellers look as though they are being taken out by a larger buyer. | spooky | |
12/7/2016 08:55 | Time to top up ! | s34icknote | |
01/7/2016 09:44 | brexit will be very good for TRIAD!! If 50,000 IT contractors working in Europe have to come home then Triad will be able to pick up staff really cheaply. If you look at Triads annual reports they will be recruiting consultants. | netcurtains | |
28/6/2016 19:17 | The second is that something truly extraordinary would have to happen before parliament — which remains the sovereign decision maker on the matter — decided to overturn the will of the 17.4m people who voted for Brexit in the referendum. A few million signatures on a petition will not do it. The absolute minimum requirement would be a general election victory for a party that had promised explicitly to think again. | euclid5 | |
26/6/2016 22:40 | See how many people in your home town have signed the petition.... Interesting how it quite closely matches the referendum.... If we can get 17M then that will be something... Its already the biggest referendum of all time (UK) And yes - TRIAD do work for the ELECTORIAL COMMISSION (Read Results) | netcurtains | |
26/6/2016 22:06 | Pleased to see you have managed to buy some also cfro :o) I still haven't my full quota of TRD shares yet, and have to decide how and when to buy the rest, there will be some great opportunities this week, keep an eye on director buying here hopefully, but also elsewhere. | interceptor2 | |
26/6/2016 20:49 | Sign the petition it will help show the government that no one wants to trigger clause 50.... Currently 3.5 Million people have signed (you can view the map to where the IPs match) (also write to your local MP.... Its good for Triad and all ADVFN shares that this petition is signed by all UK investors. | netcurtains | |
26/6/2016 18:02 | Just catching up with posts here. Didn't realise you were also buying interceptor2 and as it happens at the exact same time as me!! LoL :0)) Had to pay full offer btw too. | cfro | |
24/6/2016 18:13 | Really sad day for the UK - indeed quite possibly the end of the UK. On the plus side, there should be plenty of new work for Scottish Civil Service IT systems and possibly even unified Irish systems. No point crying, Triad, get up there, open Scottish and Irish offices! There will be many relocation's of investment banking jobs to Glasgow (it already has quite a number) - get up there before anyone else does! Ireland has already taken on 200 extra staff to process Brits trying to get Irish passports - this is an opportunity! | netcurtains | |
24/6/2016 15:44 | I was just lucky that the spread narrowed and managed two small purchases at 31.02 31.5. But last one was difficult, had to use a fill/kill. It doesn't take much volume to move the share price | interceptor2 | |
24/6/2016 15:34 | Was a quote at 31p to buy small but missed it. Not paying 34p it's too much a bigger difference | annonymous2 | |
24/6/2016 15:33 | No idea, I guess that it is just reacting to more sellers than buyers so far, which is welcome because I have just bought some more. Didn't expect to be able to buy again in the low 30s. | interceptor2 | |
24/6/2016 14:23 | Is this a over reaction to the vote or is there a genuine reason for the correction here atm ? | annonymous2 |
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