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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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5.00 | 1.79% | 285.00 | 280.00 | 290.00 | 285.00 | 280.00 | 280.00 | 15,663 | 09:36:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 14.86M | -44k | -0.0027 | -1,055.56 | 47.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2016 16:15 | Blue finish. | cfro | |
28/9/2016 14:57 | Quite a few people taking advantage of todays dip. Me certainly! :-) PE of only five still here at this price. | cfro | |
28/9/2016 13:45 | Not for long | brando69 | |
28/9/2016 13:44 | More buys than sells and were still down ! | s34icknote | |
28/9/2016 13:10 | Added again at 46 | brando69 | |
28/9/2016 10:46 | Top up opportunity ! | s34icknote | |
28/9/2016 09:56 | Amazing drop 8.5 percent on 33000 shares .Guess no one buying! | s34icknote | |
27/9/2016 12:06 | me too. added at 47.9 | brando69 | |
27/9/2016 10:22 | Back to 50 p soon me thinks ! | s34icknote | |
26/9/2016 18:45 | Good trading gary .I'm holding for next results and will then re evaluate the situation .Still think they are undervalued and the journey has only just begun .I remember selling Igr at 60 p from 30 p only to see them climb to 3.00 today .I've learnt to not trade short term but if you can do it and it works for you then happy days and good luck to allSick note | s34icknote | |
26/9/2016 16:54 | Well done Gary! (hope you keep some in because this stock, if does a £1M profit again this year should be trading at £1.2 (or higher).... The story has not changed. Cheers net! | netcurtains | |
26/9/2016 12:12 | s34icknote, That would be me. Just over 36% banked profit in a month is good enough for me. ATB and hope it continues going up for you. Gary | gary1966 | |
26/9/2016 11:38 | Some peeps still taking profits early ! | s34icknote | |
26/9/2016 10:02 | Well it looks like its not going to reach 60p today - that is for sure! | netcurtains | |
26/9/2016 06:36 | I was thinking 75p by next results ! | s34icknote | |
25/9/2016 13:07 | would be good to see it nudging 60 by end of next week... | netcurtains | |
25/9/2016 11:19 | Agree however if the results are better then expected and a divi is announced for the future then £1+ is not out of the question | effiert | |
24/9/2016 19:47 | My target from the chart is 80p | red army | |
24/9/2016 18:51 | Cheers bamboo2... | battlebus2 | |
24/9/2016 16:21 | A quick reminder of this flag target, | bamboo2 | |
24/9/2016 13:59 | Someuwin fancy doing a new thread with volumes and updated info etc? | effiert | |
24/9/2016 13:58 | Paul scott mentions TRD as strikingly cheap in Junes Stockopedia hxxp://www.stockoped Triad (LON:TRD) Share price: 32.7p (up 29.4% today) No. shares: 15.1m Market cap: £4.9m Results, y/e 31 Mar 2016 - a reader has asked me to have a look at these figures. I must say, I'm impressed. This share looks very good value for a company that has just reported very good profit growth. If profits are sustainable, then I could see this share gaining another 50-100%. It's too small & illiquid for me, and I don't really want to buy anything new at the moment. Triad seems to be an IT consultancy, for both private & public sector clients. I'm not entirely clear what its activities are exactly. Key points: Turnover up 20.6% to £28.3m Operating profit up a very impressive 112% to £980k. Quite a slim profit margin though, at 3.5% of turnover. EPS is heavily boosted by a negative tax charge (as previous tax losses are brought back onto the balance sheet). So the jump in diluted EPS from 2.32p last time, to 7.72p this time, needs to be treated with caution. Balance sheet - looks OK overall. Debtors has risen a lot, as you would expect from the increase in turnover. There's negligible debt, and overall it seems to have net cash of about £0.9m - pretty good. Note the provisions for empty properties, which will be a cash outflow in due course. They don't capitalise development spend, which is a positive thing in my eyes. Outlook comments sound fairly good. Although presumably increasing headcount means increasing overheads? So maybe that might hit profits in the short term, possibly? Further to the progress achieved during the year we have started the new financial year with a strong order book and healthy pipeline of opportunities. Underpinning the Group's success will be our ability to develop new and existing accounts and deliver successful outcomes for our clients. In order to capitalise on the opportunities being developed efforts to strengthen our business model continue. A key aspect is the need to increase the headcount across the business. My opinion - overall this share looks strikingly cheap. Just £4.9m market cap, for a business that's just reported a profit of just under £1m. The key question is whether that profit is sustainable, or whether this was just a one-off bumper year for some reason? So more digging is needed I think. I've not found anything untoward in the figures - the accounts look clean to me, with real profit, and positive cashflow. Overall, it's probably too small & illiquid for me, but it certainly looks worthy of more research for any readers who delve into the really tiny end of the market. It would be interesting to meet the Directors, and better understand the business model, and strategy. | effiert | |
24/9/2016 13:53 | lets all do i bit and dig deep behind the sofa then prior to the nov rush ;-) | effiert | |
24/9/2016 13:29 | Would be good if 50 p could hold here Needs a little push . Would like to see 70 p before Nov results ! Before a 50 percent woosh on results day to over a pound !!!Am I dreaming ? Or is reality sinking in . | s34icknote |
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