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Does any one the value of company change of direction? Moving into a growth area
Good luck...
Does any know a value for this share, following re name and cash injection
With almost �5m net cash this will end up as a very cheap secure payments solutions company.
1 million special dividend 32 million shareholders Thats only 3 pennies per share (Do the math) Yet share price is up by 7 Pence per share caution on the spike
Wise words
looking good here Dan well done where do you see this heading??
Where you at Crow? Still time to buy imho...
mcap = cash position. interesting. Probably open too high,
Expected �4.8 million net cash position (including existing Group resources) at completion + special divi.
Just seen the news - came to post and saw your name! Nice one.
Trust me ;0)
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In addition, the Ansaback call centre has also secured a significant contract with one of London's most prestigious department stores. Revenue from this contract is expected to be substantial. When the detail of the number of agent positions is fully known we will inform the market of the value ascribed.
looks good for the future
may have to wait for further details according to the following from the results: Outlook The Group faces a number of challenges in the coming year as: Ansaback adjusts to the expiry of the utility contract with a commensurate decrease in turnover and margin; the new CallScripter team gains momentum; and the Board continues its active review of the Ancora division. Accordingly, the current year will be a tough one for the Group. Ansaback, however, is a resilient business with significant growth opportunities, particularly with PCI-PAL as data security and compliance is recognised as a major risk to organisations. Our capacity for growth and strong balance sheet means that we are well placed to meet these challenges.
Pre-tax profit rose to £613,984 from £174,732 last time on revenue of £4.7m, up from £4.06m a year ago. IPPlus said difficult trading conditions were likely to continue throughout 2014, but added: "Nevertheless the board looks forward to reporting further progress.
Telecoms group IPPlus hailed progress in its call centre business but launched a review of its document storage arm after difficult trading. IPPlus said its Ansaback contact centre operation lifted first-half revenue by 37% in the six months to December 31st despite increasing staff to help it secure bigger contracts. The group's call centre software business, CallScripter, had a harder-than-expected first half due to delays in securing larger deals. Its IP3 Telecom telephony services business boosted revenue by 18% against a year ago, with new business contracts exceeding management hopes. But the company's Ancora Solutions document storage and disposal arm faced difficulties with revenues falling from last year's record six-month sales and returning to more modest 2011 levels, prompting IPPlus to review it. "Trading remains tough with private sector companies reluctant to move and invest in new buildings and plant. In view of its poor performance, the directors are considering the options to develop and review this division," the group said.............
Great write up on the GC page, cheers for putting it on the radar
Nice to see a couple of good-sized buys this morning. The number 29 is a lucky number for me. I am thinking we will see a close there on some day this week. Good luck to all IPP holders. We are going places.
And again!!!!! Great report by f for this....up circa30% since their already.
Hello Mr Shan, I like the personality of the IPP share, discreet and resolutely focused on profit.