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Alliance News) - Computacenter PLC on Wednesday said it expects results for 2020 to be "materially above" its previous expectations
The FTSE 250-listed IT services firm said its upbeat outlook is as a result of good performance in the first half of the year continuing into the first two months of the second half.
"As we consolidate our forecasts for the rest of the year, it has become clear to the board that the likely out turn for the year as a whole will be materially above the board's previous expectations," Computacenter said.
The firm's interim results will be published next Wednesday.
Shares in Computacenter were trading 6.8% higher at 2,152.44 pence each on Wednesday morning in London.
Nice update. Making some cash on this one today and soon again come September interim results.
Test
Are going show a significant improvement. They are the go to company for large business wanting to facilitate home working. Any significant dip and im back in. Cant help feel current bull market is on a tight rope made of wool.
Although Computacenter shares currently trade on 17 times 2020 forecast earnings, I reckon this business still has plenty of room for expansion. I see this FTSE 250 stock as a good buy-and-hold opportunity.
Computacenter: Berenberg reiterates buy with a target price of 1,600p.
http://www.lse.co.uk/share-sharecast-news.asp?shareprice=CCC&ArticleCode=28584326&ArticleHeadline=Friday_broker_roundup
even. Shows some confidence.
Far from the madding crowd and I'm lovin' it.
Looked like there would be a nice spike this morning when it held at just under £11 all of yesterday afternoon.
Sold.
Happy with that.
Wouldn't be surprised if this gets back to 1200 next week.
Directors bought at over 1200 THIS MONTH.
Do you now, as CCC are up more than 50% over the same period.
Has anyone received the tender offer from their broker yet? I haven't but i thought i would have by now.
Agreed.This is a �15 share
Spot on,my thoughts to.I honestly think this is a �15 share in time.
I feel like the only reason a firm would want a share buyback is if they believe the price of their stock will rise in the future. I also feel like the reason they said about the costs in 2018 holding back the probability in 2018, was mainly to prevent an increase in share price that would be over their original share buy back range (1170-1260). Thoughts anyone?
This offer seems to be complicated. Am I right in thinking if I tender to sell my shares at 1260 at best i will get 1260 per share and at worst if my tender is too high i will retain my current CCC share holding? Most grateful for any advice. Thank you
Maybe even the 5th January
In my opinion this will hit £12 on the 23rd Jan
More great results and notice of a Tender Offer in January - things looking up .......................
I hear on the grapevine that there are some changes in the upper echelons at CCC with the COO moving on, this is someone that has for years cleaned up all the mess on behalf of others. Also with the retirement of Mike Rodwell some months back and also the Group head of MS going a great deal of experience will be leaving at a very senior level. The trouble is they're being replaced with Mike's golf buddies and yes men, the issue is, bar the top table, there are very few people with experience coming through It was known for some time that 2017 was going to be a very strong year, maybe just maybe this is the peak that the current, clearly the numbers have been helped with currency gains, but the continual removal of experience means that the quality of service will start to be impacted and that has always been CCC's heritage. Personally as of last week I no longer hold any shares & I have since the day they floated
But worth waiting for if you have 🤓😋
Slashing employee wages, ensuring they become de-skilled, and ignoring their T's & C's. Directors taking huge share bonuses and all focus on a £10+ share this year. A great investment if you have no concern for the little guy.