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Haahaaaa. Enjoyed that one. What can I say but minds are easily amused.
PLYINGTHEODDS, good advice "always worth looking at a wider timeline to guide opinion". 3 month momentum is +72%, excellent.
For extra reassurance let's have a look at 6 months momentum. -74%. Oh dear.
Actually according to the data, there are now few active short positions here and then they are small %age wise...
Our little Panda is in a lot of pain today...! can you all feel it? His short position is very painful...!
Time is ticking like a timebomb before the news lands about the sale.
https://www.shortdata.co.uk/company.php?isin=GB00B23K0M20
I am keeping quiet and letting the results do the talking....!
Who is Uddins alias ?
It really is pathetic how Uddin and his alias wait around until a tiny increase in the price and charge back in with "It's going up".
Uddin, you never said what price you bought at yesterday or provided any proof you actually did.
No one believes your nonsense so please desist if you cannot provide evidence.
@disabledman I have asked them to start moving the price upwards for you. ;-)
thankyou
Disabledman. It may appear to be treading water but if you look at the 3 month trend the momentum is upwards. Always worth looking at a wider timeline to guide opinion.
Shhhhh…. you'll have Pandemic-drama back on here telling you how cr@p it is.
uddin my friend if this share so good why dont it move anywere seems stuck in the mud
This share may jump anytime today.. market is so positive & it yet to rise today
learner did you really make a £380k loss in one year
So, what price did you top up? Let’s have it on record. Show us the transaction. At least then your ramping would be what you believe rather than panic as you bought at £1.
dreamachine
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Yeah man! Roughly in line with my views. I think specifically with reference to market sentiment, Panda has a point but I tend the think that the market is basically saying to Capita "Oh yeah? Great. Now prove every step on the way because we don't have confidence in you" Doing a good job with the ESS disposal will help but Capita needs to also prove that it can both compete and execute in consulting which is kinda new for them. Can they eat Accentures breakfast? Maybe. I hope so. I'm a hold for now.
My view is that whilst CPI is a less than stellar company it is certainly worth far far more than the current price. Ok when the share price was £3+ it was clearly toppy...But Capita has very many contracts that are very sticky and has less competition than it had a couple of years ago. In fact many of their potential competitors have shied away from trying to compete with them.
I wouldnt want to work for Capita but I am still confident in the price shouting at £1 soon as there are some aspects of the Covid crisis that will help them...
Panda - look at facts below from different sources. - This has given me another chance to top up...!
why are you wasting your time here?
People can you are de-ramping - just close your short position and save yourself some money.
Are you are paid de-ramper?
Real investors - Please see the below article that estimates the intrinsic value of Capita plc (LON:CPI) by projecting its future cash flows.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/capita-plc-lon-cpi-trading-081133079.html?.tsrc=rss
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-8448075/MARKET-REPORT-Eager-investors-pile-Capita.html
Ask yourself is this company greatly undervalued? Yes... at this price it is a great buy.
https://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2020/06/16/id-buy-these-2-bargain-ftse-stocks-to-make-a-million-from-the-stock-market-crash/
Could this be my retirement fund? yes, CPI will start paying a dividend in the future?
Is the earning going to be affected by this Covid-19 pandemic? Yes, only 5%... long-tern Revenue coming from Government contracts.
https://www.sharecast.com/news/news-and-announcements/capita-withdraws-guidance-working-with-govt-on-covid-19-response--7403758.html
Can Capita benefit from massive spending by the Government? Yes, CPI already winning massive contracts & more to come.
Can CPI manage the large debt? Yes, by selling ESS and other software for £500 -£900 million, which will reduce the debt.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-capita-divestiture-idUKKBN23Q34J
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/british-outsourcer-capita-to-sell-two-software-units-2020-06-19
Does CPI have enough liquidity to get through this pandemic? Yes, please see the below statement.
"Liquidity remains good. Liquidity at 23 June was £832million, made up of £402m representing the undrawn part of credit facilities and £430m of cash net of overdrafts2. We will be repaying £165m of private placement notes when they mature on 30 June. We estimate that liquidity at 30 June will be more than £640m when we take into account the effect of this debt maturity, further operating cash inflows and the reduction in the backstop liquidity facility as a result of the receipt of the Eclipse disposal proceeds."
I also believe that the current CEO has got the cost under control & CPI seen a £45m cost-saving and more to come.
"Cost savings of at least £45m already delivered in the first half to mitigate financial impact; significant further cost savings to be delivered in H2 ".
Great Potential - Investment case -CPI
why I believe CPI's correct value should be about £1.7.
Please see the below article that estimates the intrinsic value of Capita plc (LON:CPI) by projecting its future cash flows.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/capita-plc-lon-cpi-trading-081133079.html?.tsrc=rss
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-8448075/MARKET-REPORT-Eager-investors-pile-Capita.html
Ask yourself is this company greatly undervalued? Yes... at this price it is a great buy.
https://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2020/06/16/id-buy-these-2-bargain-ftse-stocks-to-make-a-million-from-the-stock-market-crash/
Could this be my retirement fund? yes, CPI will start paying a dividend in the future?
Is the earning going to be affected by this Covid-19 pandemic? Yes, only 5%... long-tern Revenue coming from Government contracts.
https://www.sharecast.com/news/news-and-announcements/capita-withdraws-guidance-working-with-govt-on-covid-19-response--7403758.html
Can Capita benefit from massive spending by the Government? Yes, CPI already winning massive contracts & more to come.
Can CPI manage the large debt? Yes, by selling ESS and other software for £500 -£900 million, which will reduce the debt.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-capita-divestiture-idUKKBN23Q34J
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/british-outsourcer-capita-to-sell-two-software-units-2020-06-19
Does CPI have enough liquidity to get through this pandemic? Yes, please see the below statement.
"Liquidity remains good. Liquidity at 23 June was £832million, made up of £402m representing the undrawn part of credit facilities and £430m of cash net of overdrafts2. We will be repaying £165m of private placement notes when they mature on 30 June. We estimate that liquidity at 30 June will be more than £640m when we take into account the effect of this debt maturity, further operating cash inflows and the reduction in the backstop liquidity facility as a result of the receipt of the Eclipse disposal proceeds."
I also believe that the current CEO has got the cost under control & CPI seen a £45m cost-saving and more to come.
"Cost savings of at least £45m already delivered in the first half to mitigate financial impact; significant further cost savings to be delivered in H2 ".
If you missed my research from the weekend. why I believe CPI's correct value should be about £1.7.
Please see the below article that estimates the intrinsic value of Capita plc (LON:CPI) by projecting its future cash flows.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/capita-plc-lon-cpi-trading-081133079.html?.tsrc=rss
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-8448075/MARKET-REPORT-Eager-investors-pile-Capita.html
Ask yourself is this company greatly undervalued? Yes... at this price it is a great buy.
https://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2020/06/16/id-buy-these-2-bargain-ftse-stocks-to-make-a-million-from-the-stock-market-crash/
Could this be my retirement fund? yes, CPI will start paying a dividend in the future?
Is the earning going to be affected by this Covid-19 pandemic? Yes, only 5%... long-tern Revenue coming from Government contracts.
https://www.sharecast.com/news/news-and-announcements/capita-withdraws-guidance-working-with-govt-on-covid-19-response--7403758.html
Can Capita benefit from massive spending by the Government? Yes, CPI already winning massive contracts & more to come.
Can CPI manage the large debt? Yes, by selling ESS and other software for £500 -£900 million, which will reduce the debt.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-capita-divestiture-idUKKBN23Q34J
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/british-outsourcer-capita-to-sell-two-software-units-2020-06-19
Does CPI have enough liquidity to get through this pandemic? Yes, please see the below statement.
"Liquidity remains good. Liquidity at 23 June was £832million, made up of £402m representing the undrawn part of credit facilities and £430m of cash net of overdrafts2. We will be repaying £165m of private placement notes when they mature on 30 June. We estimate that liquidity at 30 June will be more than £640m when we take into account the effect of this debt maturity, further operating cash inflows and the reduction in the backstop liquidity facility as a result of the receipt of the Eclipse disposal proceeds."
I also believe that the current CEO has got the cost under control & CPI seen a £45m cost-saving and more to come.
"Cost savings of at least £45m already delivered in the first half to mitigate financial impact; significant further cost savings to be delivered in H2 ".