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I'm bullish on ASM. I believe in this company. Local company - great opportunity for growth and highly innovative. Great chance to get in before the sp climbs imo. I was in at £2 and I'm not the least concerned as long - but great op for short/med here at the moment. Check the financials - sound. Last years profit warning due to a none payment.
Once news breaks of the next significant contract the Capita sp will rise significantly - stoking re-interest from the ii's. The Capita sp will recover to the early 20's during 2024. No doubt about it. This is a long-time UK Government trusted company with 50k workforce and a highly accomplished and eager CEO. Hold out and relax.
Will bounce tomorrow (Friday at the latest) - between 5% to 10% - then a slow but consistent climb back to who knows what! The sp is a highly attractive punt now and clearly not a value trap at this price.
Market is overreacting and the mm are set to make a killing here. Capita sp will recover.
Just as I said.
This will reach £2 by the end of March.
Happy Christmas all :)
165 before end of January. Watch this space...
Hold tight - 165 will be broken in January. Lloyds headed to 50p. Natwest 2.30. UK Banks are on a bull run. Certainly don't sell before February.
I said £150 by Christmas didn't I :)
Capita plc (‘Capita’) has signed a new contract with Ireland’s National Transport Authority (NTA) to provide customer contact and information services for public transport users in the country. In fulfilling this contract, Capita will provide support for over 300 million passenger journeys per year.
What variables (just in general) can cause an sp to rise (or fall) independently of the volume of trades? Sometimes I see stocks with barely any volume yet they rise or fall significantly - can anyone explain this to me plz.