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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-14.00 | -5.38% | 246.00 | 260.00 | 270.00 | 265.00 | 260.00 | 260.00 | 13,969 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 14.86M | -44k | -0.0027 | -981.48 | 43.98M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/8/2020 14:47 | Still struggling to see the catalyst, they hardly communicate with the market...... | chrisdgb | |
11/8/2020 13:53 | Not many trades today .... lots of people on holiday. Best time to buy is before the rush | netcurtains | |
11/8/2020 10:20 | diku: No worry on that score ... 90% of my time is coding (adding in new functionality) and chatting on Threads.... My FTSE software currently has been picking ITV and PSON (correctly) - but whole FTSE up so was not too hard.... | netcurtains | |
11/8/2020 10:06 | Yes most of the time is luck and timing than skill...avoid over trading...unless off course if you are a junky trader and money is no object... | diku | |
11/8/2020 09:58 | diku: I'm taking a gap year to see if I am a natural investment guru - so far I'm doing really well but alas, if I'm honest, most has been luck not skill... I am getting better so am optimistic but cant say I have the magic touch just yet. I have built an awful lot of software to identify good NETNET stocks that seems to work OK. I also have build a lot of software to identifiy good FTSE 100 trends - that seems to work too. However big money was made in stocks outside of my software so has been luck. My software is making profitable picks but only just.... Its not brilliant .... but works really well if just day trade. Not so good for weekly trades. | netcurtains | |
11/8/2020 09:55 | Why you not working for them again?... | diku | |
11/8/2020 09:22 | you can lead someone to water but you cant force them to drink.... (its a very very local firm and I in the past I have worked for them) | netcurtains | |
11/8/2020 09:18 | You're not getting a huge audience participation here, are you? God loves a trier though - keep at it. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
11/8/2020 09:09 | ...and another buy... | netcurtains | |
10/8/2020 17:05 | Nope - will eventually.... | netcurtains | |
10/8/2020 15:27 | But the share price hasn't moved. | chrisatom | |
10/8/2020 13:30 | ...buys still coming in...... | netcurtains | |
07/8/2020 09:26 | More buying... (I'm still accumulating but I am not the only one - some others are too)... Its a small company so who knows perhaps some staff are dabbling.... | netcurtains | |
06/8/2020 16:27 | Nice buy..... | netcurtains | |
06/8/2020 07:56 | If TRIAD are currently making profits the way we should be able to tell is by looking at numbers of consultants "on the bench" (off charge - so costing a lot of money). If you look at their JOB VACANCY pages for PERMANENT STAFF you get a sense that they are doing OK (eg they are recruiting MORE permanent staff thus its unlikely that their current staff are on the bench in any significant numbers) (press the permanent button) That is at least 12 EXTRA permanent jobs - which, if for "off bench" positions will generate £1.2M extra revenue and about £500K extra profit (on top of all the other staff they now have working for them). | netcurtains | |
05/8/2020 15:33 | I'm still slowly accumulating..... If you look at TRIADs five year graph it was last trading in the the 20s when it had NO CASH PILE.. Todays its in the 20s but with £3.8M in the bank. Since the company is only currently valued at £4M that means we get the company for more or less nothing.. If the LOW was 11p-20p in 2015-2016 that means todays price equates to about 1p-5p range (miles cheaper as we have all the cash). I really think this is a "no-brainer" - I cant say its going up but it really should be... It is about 83% of a NETNET Take a look at the 5 year graph and see what its real low was in 2015-2016 compared to now - back then it had no cash pile. | netcurtains | |
04/8/2020 10:32 | same here Brendainvesta (second day on trot) - I think its quite good chance that they will be in profit soon as WEB development (so press state) is in demand and if you look at Triad's job page they do have lots of vacancies. A bit of profit PLUS £3.8M in the bank, plus a smallish dividend and that is all this company needs. | netcurtains | |
04/8/2020 10:14 | I have just bought another lump too, I have so many I wasn’t going to buy anymore but at this price I couldn’t resist. | brendainvesta | |
03/8/2020 19:14 | the last time TRIAD was in the 20s it did not have any cash pile. So this really equates to TRIAD being about 5p-10p range. I did actually accumulate today (first time in a while) | netcurtains | |
03/8/2020 15:51 | NETNET stocks: Triad is now 83% of a NETNET... Using the NETNET formula Triad is the 22nd cheapest company in the entire British stock market (AIM and FTSE)... It has about £4M in the bank and a market cap of £4M. That means you get the entire company (and any potential dividends, profits etc) thrown in for free... Triad have just updated their corporate website - it looks pretty swish... | netcurtains | |
02/8/2020 11:12 | Triad's Website says: Number of Issued Ordinary Shares - 15,979,979 Wall Street Journal says: PUBLIC FLOAT 10.79M shares Which of these figures is used when trying to calculate future PE ratios? Interesting point: Triad does not really have any debts but it has about about £4M in the bank (£3.8M) and a market cap of £4M eg an investor gets the entire company for more or less free (cash==market cap (more or less)). NAV per share is about 38p but currently TRD is trading at 26p (eg 46% discount to NAV). Imagine if Triad won a contract(s) that gave them a £1m annual profit...... (I say £1m because that is the pretty usual profit Triad makes and that profit often gives Triad a share price of between 60p and 90p ) | netcurtains | |
30/7/2020 08:09 | There will be a point in the curve where I'll post here and this share price will treble or quadruple. That point will probably occur when Triad give a trading update (or results) that states: "We have turned around and are now making profits again"..... This could happen anytime between NOW and X..... Got to be in it to win it. | netcurtains |
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