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bidz 01 Jul 2015

Re: Chairman Buys squeak........200k ?"Greg Lock, Chairman, bought 41,500 shares in the company on the 30th June 2015 at a price of 768.80p."41500 x 7.688 = £319,052

a2z200 01 Jul 2015

Chairman Buys Interesting that a chairman of a FT250 company buys nearly £200k of his own shares and not a squeak on here ? how much more under the radar does this company have to fly before peoples hats get blown off !!

monkeynuts3 08 May 2015

800p strong rise on no news again todaychart points to 800p very soon

oldjoe1 23 Apr 2015

Re: CCC Brokers Updates........ <b>Computacenter plc Receives “Buy” Rating from Panmure Gordon (CCC)</b>Posted by Ethan Ryder on Apr 23rd, 2015Computacenter plc (LON:CCC)‘s stock had its “buy” rating reiterated by research analysts at Panmure Gordon in a report released on Thursday. They currently have a GBX 787 ($11.77) price target on the stock. Panmure Gordon’s target price indicates a potential upside of 16.77% from the company’s currentprice.Computacenter plc (LON:CCC) opened at 673.0000 on Thursday. Computacenter plc has a 52-week low of GBX 651.6670 and a 52-week high of GBX 802.4000. The stock’s 50-day moving average is GBX 701.93 and its 200-day moving average is GBX 706.72. The company’s market cap is £807.65 million.The company also recently announced a dividend, which will be paid on Friday, June 19th. Investors of record on Thursday, May 21st will be paid a dividend of GBX 13.10 ($0.20) per share. This represents a dividend yield of 1.93%. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, May 21st.A number of other analysts have also recently weighed in on CCC. Analysts at Investec reiterated a “buy” rating and set a GBX 800 ($11.97) price target on shares of Computacenter plc in a research note on Thursday. Separately, analysts at Barclays reiterated an “underweight” rating and set a GBX 660 ($9.87) price target on shares of Computacenter plc in a research note on Friday, April 10th.Computacenter PLC is a United Kingdom-based provider of information technology infrastructure services. The Company provides user support, devices, and provision of applications and data to support individual working styles and improve collaboration. The Company’s services include print solutions, data optimization, unified communications and collaboration, network services, supply chain solutions and physical infrastructure.

oldjoe1 23 Apr 2015

CCC Brokers Updates........ Prev should read update......sorry.

oldjoe1 23 Apr 2015

ccc Broker Upgrade....... 23 Apr 2015 Computacenter PLC CCC Investec Buy 671.25 678.00 800.00 800.00 RetainsSP TARGET 800p

II Editor 15 Apr 2015

NEW ARTICLE: Computacenter: Potential for recovery and growth "Box shifter Computacenter is facing up to rapid changes in the way businesses use IT. The potential for recovery and growth is tempered by the possibility of irrelevance.In full year-results for the year to 31 December 2014, announced in ..."[link]

busted boy 21 Feb 2015

Re: Record Date today The value of the company hasn't changed just the number of shares its divided in to, so all things being equal your investment will broadly have the same value after the 15 for 17 restructure, plus one gets the 71.9p dividend.You probably need to look at the price before the announcement to make a fair comparison, as there was a rally investors to ensure they had stock on the 19th of Feb.

bidz 19 Feb 2015

Record Date today Record Date for the Return of Value and the Share Capital Consolidation, is today 19/02/15Re: "Proposed Return of Value to Shareholders of 71.9 pence per Existing Ordinary Shareby way of a B Share structure amounting to approximately £100 millionand a 15 for 17 Share Capital Consolidation"I have sold in the last few days as by my calculations would have lost out, but still watch this with interest, what did others do?

bidz 10 Feb 2015

Re: Proposed Return of Value to Sharehol... Hi, yes so it seems, and the title "return of value to shareholders" is a bit misleading to say the leastMy title for this exercise would be "compulsory purchase of a percentage of your holding"

wuffet 10 Feb 2015

Re: Proposed Return of Value to Sharehol... HiIt's true that it's a nil sum game for shareholders the consolidation in holding from 17 to 15 shares is converted into cash for you. It's the same for the company though as the reduction in shares also leads to a reduction in cash on the balance sheet. So either way it's a conversion of value to a different form not value creation. Once the share price changes from the date of the announcement value is created or destroyed depending on the share price change but it's marginal compared to the overall deal.

bidz 10 Feb 2015

Re: Proposed Return of Value to Shareholders... ok I have looked at other company B share and consolidation info. from other deals, the following quotes explains it pretty well, and shows that YOU are not expected to gain at all, as the new shares (now holding less) plus the b shares should equal your current holding value, the only winner is the company which now has less shares in circulation.QUOTES"The Existing Ordinary Shares were consolidated and replaced with New Ordinary Shares, this reduced the number of shares which all Shareholders hold""If the Return of Cash took place but there was no Share Capital Consolidation, the share price for an Ordinary Share would have likely to have fallen by an amount commensurate with the quantum of cash returned to Shareholders (absent market fluctuations) because the Company would no longer have the cash which is being returned to Shareholders""The aim of the Share Capital Consolidation was to help, so far as possible, make the market price of an Ordinary Share remain approximately the same and to maintain comparability of other Company data such as earnings and dividends per share before and after the Return of Cash"

bidz 10 Feb 2015

Re: Proposed Return of Value to Shareholders... As I see it the only way this would actually benefit you as a shareholder is if the new reduced holding shares then immediately went to a higher price to reflect the fact that there's now less shares in the company.But that's a possible outcome and may not happen?Anyone else got any knowledge of these type of deals please?

monkeynuts3 10 Feb 2015

Re: Proposed Return of Value to Shareholders... bidzI'm reading this the same..but I'm thinking this must be wrong aswell as its not really a Return of Value is it ? in fact its not really a return of anything... let alone 100mgoing to dig deeper

YOU DONT KNOW ME 10 Feb 2015

Re: Proposed Return of Value to Shareholders... I have just worked it out, at todays price, if you sold them now, you would be slightly better off (i think) I am in the same boat and am also concidering selling mine too. Any more commens on this?.

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