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Is there a chance that Capita will simply run out of assets to see in order to cover the debt?
Thanks for the responses, I need to forget these shares, and just ride out until I need the money, whether that be 5 or 7 years, and fingers crossed I can sell for something better than the average price of 48p.
What might be some peoples predictions on where CPI could be in 5 years? Don't worry I'm not holding anyone to the answer lol.
I'm not touching anything, if I was going to, I'd have done it by now.
I'm with you, 2 years at a loss, then a wee of profit, and now almost at break even. And there was me listening to the "it will be at 50 soon", which was what was being said 2 years ago. Ah well, I think I'll stop watching again and just leave for the future.
I knew I should have sold lol, and then bought. I'm still in profit, but 0.80%. Started the week better off. In layman's terms, what happened to cause me to fall into nearly break even again?
What does that mean?
Thanks all for the feedback. I purchased these when I still worked for them, not a very good rationale I know. We don't need the money now, and to be honest, I did buy along with some Lloyds, and they 30.75p, so they were supporting the CPI drop.
I'm going to keep and ride the wave, like you all have said, I have held long enough now.
This may sound like a daft question, but with the figures below, would I be crazy to sell @ 14% overall profit? Just thinking that this is the first time I have been in profit for a long while.
Highest price paid: 49.97p
Lowest price paid: 25.49p
Weighted average price paid: 36.82p
Cannot believe it, still in profit today!
39.50
Finally in profit, thank goodness.
Do you think there might be a steady but slowly gradual increase over the next few months? No that I'm selling anytime soon, currently still down at 8.3%
I'm so out of touch with this now, what was the new that created the rise?
Why do people keen saying no chance of war? Putin has given himself no other option, if he now backs down he looks weak. We need the top brass to remove this tyrant ASAP.
Nice to see it creep up again. I'm now back at £63 profit, I was over £1k.
Know0, when I left I lost interest in the whole Capita model, but was still concerned with friends that stayed.
I've said before that I was prepared to sell just below the 55p mark but stayed in. I don't follow the markets like you guys, so have to go on other comments, I was IT and not management in Capita, so this was never my areas of understanding.
I was crazy to see 55 to 45 in a very short space of time.
I worked for a division that was old from Capita, I had worked at Capita for 20 years, witness the downfall from the 1200p SP. I've friends in different divisions still. Most are unhappy, Capita are still selling off small parts of the business, losing revenue along the way. It sounds like the existing turmoil will be around for a while yet.
I missed the 55p SP to sell, my plans are to offload at that price next time and walk away.
I'm not pointing fingers or blaming anyone, nobody can know 100% how a stock would perform, it that was the case there would be a lots and lots of billionaire day traders.
Maybe we all thought that this was too good to be true. I'm sure this will pick up at some point, it might just take a bit longer.
I was really hoping that this would have turned around by now, there was so much hope on the 2020 YE results, that it was an almost guarantee that this would rocket, with comments like "this will fly". I know there are no guarantees, but did we all just believe the hype?