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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Videndum Plc | LSE:VTC | London | Ordinary Share | Ordinary Shares |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1,290.00 | 1,280.00 | 1,288.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/9/2010 14:41 | Another poster on this thread, I need to lie down. | essentialinvestor | |
30/9/2010 14:37 | Does anyone know the date when this went ex divi please? How much is this current divi? | gswredland | |
13/9/2010 07:37 | Clear Breakout now. | essentialinvestor | |
02/9/2010 14:24 | VTC has been edging up. On the verge of a Breakout imv. | essentialinvestor | |
06/8/2010 14:55 | Price beginning to firm up, results in just over two weeks. | essentialinvestor | |
27/7/2010 11:20 | Very strong chance of a decent re-rating following the next TS, which may be this week. | essentialinvestor | |
26/7/2010 13:27 | Trading update due about anytime now. Vitec were able to say in May, that the Full Year was likely to be at the Top end of expectations. They said this just 3 months into the trading year. A PER of 11 and a 4% yeild, for an a Company with market leadership in most areas, targeting new high growth markets like Defence. They generate bags of cash, over 20 million has been stripped out of the Business annually. The Market has overlooked this imv. | essentialinvestor | |
26/7/2010 12:30 | This looks very interesting imv, will try to post in more detail later. | essentialinvestor | |
11/11/2009 20:04 | From November's 'Company Refs', when price was 380p:- a/ Prospective PE ratio of 10.5 (based on eight broker forecasts, six recommending 'Buy', and two recommending 'Hold'). b/ Forecast growth in eps of around 3.4%, from 2009 to 2010. c/ Dividend of 4.82%. d/ One Director buying recently. e/ Net asset value per share of 315p. f/ Net cash per share of 28.1p. g/ Price to sales ratio of 0.47. h/ Turnover up from 185m to 338m in last five years. i/ Positive cash flow per share of 81.2p. | welsheagle | |
27/8/2009 21:53 | Bit of a delayed reaction! | grigor | |
26/8/2009 22:41 | Little share price reaction to major profits warning On my watchlist | grigor | |
22/5/2009 11:31 | martinoc, I hold but the market really doesnt like them so may sell out. | ben gunn | |
21/5/2009 14:12 | 7% up 2 days in a row, & still looking strong on L2, 33k v 5k Gone quiet on this BB,everyone else sold up? | martincc | |
20/5/2009 15:24 | Back to positive mode,strong buying today and good L2 | martincc | |
05/5/2009 14:41 | Positive holdings RNS today and good rise, still a healthy future yield at this price. Very little sell depth on level 2 at the moment - looks like these could really fly soon. Worth a look,DYOR | votich | |
23/4/2009 12:33 | Ah, thanks, realise my mistake now. I was going from final results statement which says shareholders must be on the register on 24th. | alexbroadbent | |
23/4/2009 12:26 | ex div was 22nd. It is generally a Wednesday. | rik shaw | |
23/4/2009 11:58 | Anyone know why this is falling? I thought ex-div date was tomorrow. | alexbroadbent | |
17/4/2009 14:09 | Dig divi next week - about to start the afternoon run north again? Gone from negative 7p to positive today now. CR | cockneyrebel | |
17/4/2009 09:15 | Surprised it's so quiet here after the movement. 10.9p (5.5%) divi to be had if you're on the register April 24th. Maybe that's driving this move, but yesterday was one of the highest volume days ever, and some chunky stuff going through again this morning. EPS was 48p at last finals, putting this on a PE of 4. Management have also recommitted to this year's forecasts....All in all I think this is worth a risk in the short term. A run upto 300p looks easily attainable. All IMHO | indalo | |
04/11/2008 19:20 | Company refs give it a prospective pe of 3.17 and a peg of .39 | v11slr | |
04/11/2008 17:19 | I can^t decide whether this is on a p-e of three or two, can anyone help me decide? The 10% yield and growth history is the easy part because it is retrospective. Directors nibbling today suggests a p-e at an attractive level But what do I know? | ydderf | |
11/1/2008 07:40 | relwased this morning ... 2008 prospective 10x p/e and 3.8% yield looks ok after this .... if anyone cares right now 11 January 2008 The Vitec Group plc 2007 Post-close Statement The Board of The Vitec Group plc ("Vitec") announces the following update on trading for the year to 31 December 2007. Current trading 2007 has been another strong year for Vitec. The Board expects adjusted profit before tax (before significant items) for the year ended 31 December 2007 to be around the upper end of current market forecasts (see Note 4). Group sales are expected to be around £270 million, some 21% ahead of 2006. Before acquisitions and adverse foreign exchange, group sales were up around 10%. Revenue in Broadcast Systems was lifted by the trend to High Definition (HD) programme-making and from the acquisition in May of RF Systems, which is seeing rapid growth from the "BAS Relocation Project" in the USA. Imaging & Staging's revenue has benefited from the continuing growth in sales of digital SLR cameras and from increased spending by professionals on lighting equipment. The Group has also seen a full year of sales from Tomcat Global and Autoscript (acquired in the last quarter of 2006). Bogen Imaging, the Group's distribution business, has announced the opening of Bogen Imaging UK, bringing the distribution of its Manfrotto products in-house from February 2008. Outlook for 2008 With the expected benefits of the Beijing Olympics and a full-year contribution from RF Systems, the Group looks forward to further progress in 2008. Vitec continues to pursue acquisitions that complement its existing businesses and add further value for shareholders. | edcrane |
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