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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Trustpilot Group Plc | LSE:TRST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNK9TP58 | 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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1.50 | 0.51% | 294.50 | 294.00 | 294.50 | 298.00 | 290.00 | 290.00 | 813,478 | 16:29:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 176.36M | 7.11M | 0.0172 | 171.22 | 1.21B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/4/2021 15:22 | Well, busy late afternoon! I wonder what tomorrow will bring! Even if it is profit taking, it looks like interest is picking up, so my guess is we'll get 350 before long. Any other views? | takayama1 | |
13/4/2021 08:44 | This was a pretty useful post I thought, from LSE. Pretty much gives the investment case:I am a trustpilot customer. To give you an idea of how they make money (if you dont know) they charge websites a membership to invite reviews from customers. In my case using a magento online shop. Trustpilot is integrated with my site and the invites go out to customers 2 weeks after ordering. If the customer leaves a review it shows as "verified purchase" on trustpilot, so as the name suggests trustpilot facilitate the trust issue concerning whether a review is real or fake. I have nearly 20000 reviews for my site and in a position where I cant really leave. Unfortunately TP like to put up their prices regularly. I was paying £4000 last year and its up to £6000 this year. I am trying to negotiate a cheaper renewal but it's probably not going to be any less unless I remove some of the key features of the service like product reviews. I hate giving the money to them but the idea of paying a bit less and trying to build up reviews with one of their competitors like feefo just isn't appealing given the time to gather the reviews. The bottom line is trustpilot and is market leader has 17% market share in online reviews. I dont see this changing given customer retention is incredibly strong and goes without saying online shops are sprouting up everywhere. Impossible to guess any share price but I can see trustpilot being market leader for many many years unless the internet is shut down (unlikely) I want to buy, unsure whether to wait for a pullback or to go in now. | takayama1 | |
24/3/2021 15:36 | Needs to settle, then.... | the white house | |
23/3/2021 15:55 | good time to buy around 265p looks like | investing2retire | |
23/3/2021 10:25 | Not a bad start. Should have bought some early doors. | troy | |
23/3/2021 08:30 | It's on! Trading has started! March 23 was right! | takayama1 | |
23/3/2021 07:57 | 26th March I think | northster2 | |
23/3/2021 07:42 | Anyone know the first day of trading? I've got March 23, but I'm guessing that's been overtaken. TIA. | takayama1 |
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