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IC View
Alfa’s half-year results appear to have come as a pleasant surprise judging by the market reaction, which bumped up the shares 15 per cent on results day. Management’s cautious tone in April did not suggest that the company was on track to nearly doubling profits in the first half, while strengthening cash generation has allowed Alfa to boost research and product development spending by a fifth, as well as announce a special dividend of 15p a share. We move to hold.
Last IC View: Sell, 78p, 29 Apr 2020
Average volume 350.45k
Shares outstanding 300.00m
Free float 101.73m
P/E (TTM) 26.48
Market cap 372.00m GBP
EPS (TTM) 0.0468 GBP
Ex-div 15th October (per the RNS - if you read a bit further down...).
Any idea of ex divi date. It is payable 06 Nov.
Alfa Financial Software Holdings PLC
ALFA
128.41 GBX
+20.41 (18.90%)
Any one have any ideas as to why the price has rocketed today by almost 20% so far?
Alfa's Half Year results for the six months ended 30 June 2020 will be announced on 29 September 2020.
Print of 518t @ 78p . Maybe the seller has completed for now . I’m sure more prints to follow.
Nice trading update and suitably cautious statement.
Looks like a seller completed last night at 76p. Shares may have a small pop upwards until the next basis price is established
81.90 GBX +8.90 (12.19%)
14 Jul, 11:25 BST · Disclaimer
Better than expected trading results ,next stop 80p
Anyone Why has this got such a wide spread ???????
Lots of large trades @62.50p. Looks like several institutional sellers and possibly a level that has found some support. Any thoughts?
This has turned in to a right dog
Business highlights:
· Revenue in line with 16 September 2019 guidance, H2 2019 boosted by contractual non-recurring revenue items.
· Year-on-year revenue decline, with operating profits down 39%, due to delays in implementation projects and reduced discretionary spend by customers.
· Strong implementation delivery across seven customer implementations.
· Robust balance sheet position with £59m of cash and no debt.
· Refreshed sales and business development approach delivering conversion of late-stage pipeline opportunities.
· Sustained investment in Alfa Systems' functionality and expansion of partner ecosystem.
· Cost pressures will continue, in competitive market for high-skilled delivery teams, reducing margins in 2020.
· Despite an encouraging start to the year and continued demand for products and services, Covid-19 dictates a conservative outlook for 2020.
i was looking to get in at 80p or low eighties but that did not happened , missed my chance - maybe.
Because of this and few other things, I'm back into this one in a small way - hoping to recoup some of the dosh I lost before on the fall from c£5....!
Average volume 206.89k
Shares outstanding 300.00m
Free float 97.58m
Yes Genuine, that's how I read it
Sorry for the simple question but reading today’s RNS, am I right in thinking that Standard Life increased their stake from zero holding to 5% of total share base?
Seems incredible and makes me think I’m not interpreting the RNS correctly. Any interpretation from a seasoned head would be much appreciated. Thanks
Anyone know when Alfa results are next due?
Can't find any info anywhere!
Many thanks
i don't think so. sold after today. all three non-execs have gone plus the CFO within 6 months. only one replacement (of dubious background / quality). reeks and this share already stinks.
laughable announcement claiming "changes as a result of planned succession" whereas it seems the planned succession is in the hands of a search firm. sums it up, there is no plan!
Just wondering is this not over sold now ??
Any reason for the rise?