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incl placing, margin pressure 38p to rebuy for technical bounce?
Is there an end in sight for this drop? I can't see the reason why this has lost so much value over the last couple of weeks.
as charged...I used to really fancy OPM...but their weighted av cost of funds haven't fallen nearly enough to reassure ...ST at his finest
Jolly, you little tinker, I wouldn't expect them to broach the subject in a mere placing.... Not in btw but interested, I sold at 59p in March. I'm confused why the additional £7.5m loan note funding venture they opened 15th March
on margin pressure... ...expect somewhere c40p before decent value
The maximum lending limit has been increased to £75k. Also, 1pm is hiring again. Check out the twitter page, some interesting tweets. And today's announcement of £10 million fundraising. Something is stirring here....GLA
Nice bit of business. More secure as an investment
Margins are tight with low interest rates. If the recent rate rises in the States starts rises elsewhere - OPM will become a better proposition. I don't think this is a quick buck. I'm holding these in an ISA for a student - reckon when he quailifies in about 18 months with his degree the rise wll be starting to take hold.
WeWillWin - I remembered your post from last October after reading about yesterdays news. You mentioned "If you look at the company’s RNS history, prior to mid-2014, we used to get frequent updates when additional funds were raised. Between Jan 2013 and Jun 2014, there were 9 RNS’s talking about increased funding lines. During this time the share price (adjusted for post-consolidation) went from about 18p to 84p. Between July 2014 and now, even though the company has continued to raise significant amount of funding, and at lower interest rates than before; the number of funding related RNS’s has been 0! In that period the share price has stalled. This might simply be a coincidence but I find it quite striking. In the last couple of years, the main communication with the market has been the 6 monthly results updates (and to some extent the Pre-Close trading updates) but not much in the intervening periods. So, the investors have no idea for almost 6 months as to what the company is doing. I am excluding the acquisition related RNS’s as these were one-off events." News that OPM have acquired a profitable company and partly through the issue of newly issued loan notes should be a boon for growth. Ofcourse whether the market sees it that way is another question entirely. Will be interesting to hear what brokers have to say about the news
I always seen to follow the wrong ST/IC buy tips. Buy the ones that go down, ignore the ones that go up. I broke my own rule thinking this would be a quick in and out because it was pumped in the magazine. Wrong! Discipline AP, Discipline!!
intensifying? Does ST really understand the market dynamics???
I've taken some money out of here today, would of liked to have waited until we were hitting higher levels but needs must. Still got enough to make me happy if it suddenly takes off.
says buy. Target 80p
The problem with the interim figures is that whilst turnover has risen by 52%, EPS has only risen by 5.8%. The question is why have there not been any economies of scale?. I hope it is not because the directors are the ones reaping the rewards.
Is it just dropping before building up to the results coming out? Don't see any massive changes that would indicate a reason to sell.
..is ludicrous! Bears no relation to the actual trading spread..but deters buyers. Still confident here. Atb Rich
So why is this dropping every day. Any ideas??
...not that bad! Good medium term play imo. Excellent management with a big growth plan.
yep..has been my play but interims v 2h last year not encouraging
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that mid 50's held strong for several years now though ? not in currently
plenty of margin pressure imminent imv
https://www.fundingoptions.com/business-lenders/ Some more interesting information!
"British companies absorb Brexit shock, get on with business for 2017" - http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN147068 https://www.businesscarmanager.co.uk/academy-leasing-solutions-source-vehicles-much/ Some weekend reading. Cautiously optimistic that the growth story is intact here. Ideal conditions for us to prosper, in my opinion. Should know this week hopefully!