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Interesting, thanks
The price of the other trades at the time. Sells were 1858, buys at 1872. This is almost certainly a worked order by one of the market makers on behalf of a client.
But what makes you think the 375k movement was a buy? It's listed as "unknown"?
Yep whoever is buying up is still doing it. There will be a TR1 at some point and we will find out who it is.
£375k 1875p late reported trade from this morning, that's a fair chunk.
PIs spooked buyer picks up 20k, it’s like taking candy from a baby
But looks like spook a few today, really annoying as £19 was about to crumble away again. People working. Very hard to get your stock these days
It's a weird one. 1755p UT and small 1755p trade printed after hours, then a UT at open today and back to normal.
Does look like fat finger around close messing up the UT.
Thanks. 100% right and a 2% bonus to boot. Phew.
Fat finger job, that's all. Will shoot up 1st thing tmrw
Massive 5% dump at the end of the day. Anyone have any news or is this just a big profit take? Buy the dip ..
Yep, they muck about with it most days tbh for some time now.
We all know what's coming and so do they, so let them do their games. It's all quite amusing same as the de-ramping trolls on the other bb.
Good signs really when both things occur in tandem!
1844/1840 now up to 1K then more to buy but same to sell...
*buy
False prices at the mo, its £18.47 to but £15k
Year end TU out - they are on top of their numbers and have given guidance on profits. Works out at adj eps of around 115p, and there will be a total of 83p in dividends. So, at say 1800p a share, PER is just under 16, and the payout ratio is 72%.
Just food for thought / comparisons.
Reminder -
"The Board therefore recommends the payment of a final dividend of 37p per share, being c.£6.2m payable on 20 June 2024. The shares will go ex-dividend on 30 May 2024 and the record date is 31 May 2024."
37p is quite a chunk. Any one thinking of buying or selling, should consider the dividend being in the share price - ie, knock it off!
Hear Hear!
Well if that’s your view of the world sell up and move on young man if that concerned by trustpilot which I find is simply a forum for people to moan. 60,000 + clients can’t be wrong and always going to be moaners and complainers
Well, NPower was 1.2 over 2.8K reviews and Scottish Power 1.1 over 14K reviews.
Yu is 4.1 over 3.1K reviews...plenty to go at from 1.4%.
Check the people writing the bad reviews and you can see it's in their nature to write them about a wide variety of companies.
I'll let the company performance this year do the talking over these tbh. People rarely make a habit of posting consistently positive reviews in my experience.
True, but is 4.1 even that great? Would have thought a market challenger would be a lot higher.
Well, the counter argument would be that google reviews are often written by bitter people who only compose them on negative experiences (check posting history). More accurate is Trust Pilot where users are verified if desired to validate their claims. The Yu score there has improved and was remarked upon in FY results RNS.
The MD has only been with the company a short time and therefore his holding is fairly small. One thing we do know is the CEO and founder who owns 52% has not sold any!
As stated below, what other company will be offering £2+/share in 2024. I think particularly (from personal experience) of the begging bowl producing, lifestyle chancers on AIM who continue to enjoy lavish 'career' at the expense of the majority of PI's savings...without a dividend in sight, merely another placing lol.
Q1 update in a few weeks time will reveal how the hedging deal with Shell is impacting the already bullish outlook based on £524M booked revenue as at 31/12/23.
'· Continued focus on customer service resulting in 4.1 TrustPilot score (FY22: 4.0). Investment in UK contact centre capability and further shift towards digital-led contact provides strong market positioning for the Group.'
I've been bullish on this for quite some time. However, was quite surprised by the many negative google reviews... (currently only have 1.6 stars.) Also, the MD selling 50% of his holding isn't the greatest sign.
Probably will maintain my current holding but these factors make me hesitant to increase it further.
Agreed. We could easily see £2+/share paid out here in 2024 in the form of the regular, progressive dividend (e.g 40p/60p) then a special of £1 possibly. Equates to approximately £33.5M.
Does any other (particularly AIM) company come anywhere near to offering something like this...
Accumulating more at these levels as expect a strong return in the next few months, a lot of money changing hands in this sector as I work in the industry, look at Calisen and Smart Metering Systems for reference
Yep, like the person having a go at me on the other thread some weeks ago when I said why would anyone sell just before a TU?
Their answer was everyone needs to sell when they need/want to sell and was I going to hold forever etc.
Can't see what II would sell now when the dividend is due in June...