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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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-2.80 | -1.47% | 187.40 | 187.20 | 188.60 | 193.80 | 185.20 | 193.80 | 2,052,587 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 176.36M | 7.11M | 0.0170 | 110.47 | 785.81M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/4/2022 20:32 | And at £1.11? | hybrasil | |
22/4/2022 12:53 | I made 19% and sold off the back of the last drop and bounce. Tempted to do the same again but the wider retail market is taking a pounding with consumer confidence reporting all time lows. Recession by end of year. Buy more retail at the back of that | kand17 | |
22/4/2022 12:21 | no body here.. its fallen 16 points today... no comment.. its 1.19 to buy | shinnas | |
23/3/2022 11:35 | kand obviously you wernt listining to sceptical investor hahaha | timmy11 | |
23/3/2022 09:21 | Got in x1000 @ 1.27 | kand17 | |
22/3/2022 08:28 | Crikey punters cant get out quick enough. Under 100p today? Condolences to shareholders | scepticalinvestor | |
16/3/2022 12:35 | !FOLLOWFEED Trustpilot with charts | bigbigdave | |
24/2/2022 00:06 | Companies Like Trustpilot Group (LON:TRST) Can Afford To Invest In GrowthBySimply Wall StPublishedDecember 20, 2021LSE:TRSTSource: ShutterstockWe can readily understand why investors are attracted to unprofitable companies. For example, biotech and mining exploration companies often lose money for years before finding success with a new treatment or mineral discovery. But the harsh reality is that very many loss making companies burn through all their cash and go bankrupt.So should Trustpilot Group (LON:TRST) shareholders be worried about its cash burn? In this report, we will consider the company's annual negative free cash flow, henceforth referring to it as the 'cash burn'. The first step is to compare its cash burn with its cash reserves, to give us its 'cash runway'.See our latest analysis for Trustpilot GroupDoes Trustpilot Group Have A Long Cash Runway?A company's cash runway is the amount of time it would take to burn through its cash reserves at its current cash burn rate. As at June 2021, Trustpilot Group had cash of US$91m and no debt. Importantly, its cash burn was US$8.1m over the trailing twelve months. That means it had a cash runway of very many years as of June 2021. Notably, however, analysts think that Trustpilot Group will break even (at a free cash flow level) before then. If that happens, then the length of its cash runway, today, would become a moot point. The image below shows how its cash balance has been changing over the last few years.debt-equity-hi | bingaxu | |
23/2/2022 17:00 | These moves! 137.6p! Absolutely relentless - wave after wave after wave of selling. At some point the market will step in the way here and elsewhere with huge buying, but you have to wonder if some of these companies will get taken private again soon. Betaville are putting out uncooked rumours, but the more these groups of shares get clobbered, the more the rumours could carry credibility. It is almost comical to think such a thing after how recent these IPO's have been, but you never know considering the magnitude of the moves! Buy them out at distressed low valuations when they get hammered enough (don't know where the bottom is...might need ARKK to bottom in the US first as a guide as well as macro factors turning) and then sell them back to the daft public institutional fund manglers again in future at some stupid multiple :-) The importance of stops cannot be emphasised enough though. I have been saved time and time again (particularly when new in the early years back in 2008 and through the European sovereign debt crisis, Brexit and more recently Covid) by taking small losses and letting stops get hit. There are technical bounces due (no idea when, the US needs a big wash out...maybe they buy if Russia goes in "buy on the first shot", looks like they are going all in...though how long it lasts will depend on the impact afterward) but I really want to see off the chart volume now here to consider a longer trading bounce and elsewhere (oh and BIG...MAHOOSIVE! director buying at the likes of BOO post results) to consider stepping in. Well, that is my strategy. I'm not getting in the way of these ugly trends and ruining my ISA with unnecessary risks. Happy to keep a watch for a possible bottom though. All imo DYOR | sphere25 | |
21/2/2022 11:37 | Im going to dip my toe if they hit a £1 | hybrasil | |
15/2/2022 13:10 | do opposite to fool lost a lot of money listining to them | timmy11 | |
14/2/2022 23:25 | All time low. https://www.fool.co. | bingaxu | |
12/2/2022 10:57 | on the way to dogs - not a holder | bathcoup | |
09/2/2022 11:17 | https://uk.finance.y | bingaxu | |
08/2/2022 10:21 | amazing how little comment on this one. I think its a market leader with great growth rates. Its just a question of the entry level. I suspect its fast approaching. Ideal share for a share club | hybrasil | |
06/2/2022 19:53 | awful chart and SOR situation ! | arja | |
06/2/2022 11:30 | (#33) That's more cost for TRST but thanks for the info, bingaxu. | bathcoup | |
04/2/2022 23:04 | https://www.fool.co. | bingaxu | |
04/2/2022 23:03 | Trustpilot makes promise to take legal on action businesses misusing online reviewshttps://www.w | bingaxu | |
20/1/2022 15:41 | Blackrock now have 3%+ | scepticalinvestor | |
19/1/2022 08:57 | Well decided to buy back in at 217. Looking for a quick trade / exit | scepticalinvestor |
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