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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Value And Indexed Property Income Trust Plc | LSE:VIP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008484718 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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3.50 | 2.01% | 178.00 | 177.00 | 178.00 | 177.00 | 177.00 | 177.00 | 18,440 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investment Advice | -14.41M | -23.9M | -0.5500 | -3.22 | 76.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/8/2015 12:07 | Offer price just ticked up on no new trades... a biggish buy in the background perhaps? | cyberbub | |
18/8/2015 15:11 | cyber - re todays RNS, it definitely reads like further contracts are in the bag, just a question of timing. "we look forward to announcing further sales of this technology to major retail banks in due course." Add -- thanks for the results update! Will research this some more | argyle underclap | |
18/8/2015 13:53 | They told me September for the interims, due to various time pressures. No indication of anything adverse (not that they would tell me anyway in an email obviously). So still 3-4 weeks to wait, plenty of time to get some more contracts in!! LOL | cyberbub | |
18/8/2015 13:48 | cyber - agreed. Also promise of more contracts as per todays. I have emailed the co for guidance on results date. No reply so far | argyle underclap | |
18/8/2015 12:10 | Welcome Parsons.Some good buying so far today. I expect there will be an offsetting sale from our big seller at some point, probably delayed. However they can't keep selling forever... if the company keeps winning good contracts then value will out eventually...NAI | cyberbub | |
18/8/2015 11:55 | Just bought in for the first time. Looks good in the right sector also !! | parsons | |
18/8/2015 11:39 | Argyle I would like to see a maiden operating profit for H1 ideally (E1M would be great), or a clear indication that receivables incurred in H1 but perhaps not yet received by 30 June, would have created an operating profit.NAI | cyberbub | |
18/8/2015 10:35 | Johnma - what are the co's 2015 financial goals? Tia | argyle underclap | |
18/8/2015 09:11 | Cheap as chips * Vipera - is pleased to announce that is has secured a repeat sale with the Government Savings Bank of Thailand through its partner TNFIS, part of the T.N. Information Systems group, utilising Vipera's digital financial services platform MOTIF, under license. The Company is encouraged by this sale, particularly because GSB purchased a license in September 2014 for 100,000 users. This additional license is for a further 1 million users, illustrating the appetite for Vipera's technology. The contracted revenue is a significant and welcome contribution to the Company achieving its 2015 financial goals. | johnma | |
18/8/2015 08:07 | Entirely predictable that it would fall back after an initial spike, especially when we know there is a seller about. We need to see the interims ideally. | cyberbub | |
18/8/2015 08:05 | Do we have any idea of user numbers before the RNS today? That could help to give an approx revenue per user from the last results? | cyberbub | |
18/8/2015 07:45 | Just what the doctor ordered. Would have been nice to have seen some numbers. | empirestate | |
18/8/2015 07:23 | Great news, 2nd largest ever contract. A million users.I wonder how much they make per user p.a. Surely it must be at least £2-3 per user? I don't think that's un reasonable. Of course a lot of VIP's costs will be fixed (servers, staff etc) so that gives good leverage if they can ramp up revenues.Anyone know? | cyberbub | |
17/8/2015 07:11 | If the results show an operating profit then I would hope that we might rise at least to the 6p resistance fairly quickly... a bit more good news like a big new contract, and the 10p resistance wouldn't be unreasonable IMO?ood luck all. No advice intended. | cyberbub | |
14/8/2015 15:56 | Looks more like a rollover to me? Confident if so... | cyberbub | |
14/8/2015 15:17 | that 410k could well be part of the delayed showing of the buy side that allowed the 1.1 m to go through | empirestate | |
14/8/2015 11:41 | As I mentioned above, the 25k trade is a buy.The only thing I can assume is that the large trade is a sell that has been worked over several days... must be some overhang as you say... could also explain why the results are slightly later than usual, perhaps a smart management know they should wait for the overhang to clear before releasing them?NAI | cyberbub | |
14/8/2015 11:16 | i reckon this that 1.1 million is part of the overhang in this one. it was evident earlier that a seller existed by the way the share price was discounted so quickly on the back a few small sales earlier in the week and after the initial spike. hopefully we will see a clearance of the stock soon. | empirestate | |
14/8/2015 11:05 | Wow big trade gone through, real-time.Hard to tell whether buy or sell, I have done a quick bit of test trading, and although I can't sell any at this moment (suggesting it was a sell), I am being quoted below the price of that trade to buy (suggesting it was a buy)...Not very transparent trading on this share...GLA NAI | cyberbub | |
13/8/2015 07:17 | Hmm, still no results, they're slightly late compared to previous years... patience I suppose, I have only been holding these for a week LOL | cyberbub | |
12/8/2015 16:08 | OH MY GOD CYBERHUB AND MALOOONIE ARE HERE. BETTER LEAVE DA HOUSE | big bernie | |
12/8/2015 07:10 | Me too:-oWith a market cap of under 10M it does seem a bit ridiculous.... | cyberbub | |
11/8/2015 22:21 | cyber - I had a read of the last set. The co expecting/hoping 2015 will be significant turnaround. Awaiting 2015 results with interest. No position. | argyle underclap |
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