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1.254 million -- Is this good ?
......"to lift the current capital and asset (but not trading) restrictions"
Can they finally start working in UK and selling the new insurance policies or not?
Given the sp bit of a boost. Should see this move up from here now those restrictions have been lifted.
Nominal value is face value NOT market value CPP well on the road to recovery Shares issued to comply with terms of a share matching plan
this morning to get a bargain
Cpp asked permission to issue 2 million of shares yesterday for nominal value of 1p each? Can someone explain what is going on as I thought they are making money now and they don't need share issue any more to cover salaries and company running costs?
insurance app - it would have been great to have had this up and running during the BA debacle Although standard travel insurance covers many cancellation scenarios there are many exclusions and if, buts and maybes then a few hoops to jump through. For £6.50 per flight the app automatically rebooks the next available flight and manages all the paperwork behind the scenes - I imagine this would be particularly useful for business travels attending time critical meetings
19th May...hopefully more news about the new acquisition.
I agree Yorkshireman, I think this will keep on climbing, it's on the up!
Think still a way to go ...Our UK business will relocate to another office on the same business park in York that we hold a long term lease on.” CPP, which in its latest results reported revues of £73.6 million, says the transaction will allow the company to make better use of its assets as it seeks to invest for Group level expansion. At Group level the business has seen revenue in its international markets grow by 33 per cent to £44.9 million. This included revenue from India, which had more than doubled to £15.2 million.
c'mon!nearly there break even!
Not a fraction of what company worth --- lots of money to be made here ---- watch this space ---- gl all investors..........
C,mon another 3p and i'm in profit!!
APPOINTMENT OF CFO CPPGroup plc (CPP or the Group), the international assistance business, is pleased to announce that Oliver Laird has agreed to join the Group as Chief Financial Officer and a Director of the Group, with effect from 5 June 2017, subject to regulatory approval. A Fellow of the Institute of Management Accountants, Oliver has more than 10 years' experience in senior finance roles in regulated financial services businesses, most recently as CFO of First Direct Bank. He is also a Non-Executive Board Member of The British Council and a Non-Executive Trustee of the Leeds University Union. Chairman, Sir Richard Lapthorne, commented: "On behalf of the Board I would like to welcome Oliver to CPP as we continue to build a sustainable future for the Group. Oliver has a wealth of experience in finance; I am delighted that he has agreed to join CPP and I look forward to his contribution." CEO, Jason Walsh, added: "I very much look forward to working with Oliver as we progress with the development of a truly global business. Oliver joins at an exciting time for the Group as we lay the foundations to position our business for future growth, as demonstrated in our recent financial results."
Agree, Oliver laird has a solid background in innovative finance In addition to his role as First Direct CFO he also undertook the role as head of finance cost management for HSBC Retail Banking Europe delivering cost/customer efficiencies to improve the overall customer journey
Things certainly looking to be on the up for CPP now with appointment of a new Chief Financial Officer.
Looks to be a buy - bargain conditions attached
Massive buy?
Don't worry, directors don't buy shares unless they know they are going to improve... It may fluctuate a little but this is one to hold and add to in the dips when possible... IMO.
It's doing that thing again...
Seems very much under the radar Schroders appear to be building an even greater holding
Good stuff. Built up a nice little holding on this one as can see the sp making a decent recover from now onwards.
Recovery continues AGM 19/5/17
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