Boughtn today I like the look of this company and at todays price and with many companies being cost conscious as they try and protect bottom line profits what Utilitywise offer looks good.I am in at 248.8p This news today helped with my decision:-[link]
Re: Directors buying My mistake was not to sell it when it triggered my rolling stop loss. I got emotional about the stock.Their purchase is good news but they were not huge buysI got m*ppet of the week award
Re: Directors buying Zulu Principle2, its was not good time to sell UTW on Wednesday though. So, welcome back in I also topped up at 230p.
Re: Directors buying If only they'd done this / told us yesterday morning!!!Big Chef.
Re: Directors buying I'm back inThis was the only thing that would have tempted me back
Directors buying 15 January 2015Utilitywise plc("Utilitywise" or the " Company"Director/PDMR ShareholdingUtilitywise plc (AIM:UTW), the leading independent utility cost management consultancy, was notified on 15 January 2015 that the following purchases of its ordinary shares of 0.1 pence each ("Ordinary Shares" took place on the same day by the following Directors: Name Position Number Price Resultant Resultant of Ordinary paid per number percentage Shares Ordinary of Ordinary of issued purchased Share Shares share (pence) held capital held ---------- -------- ---------- ----- ---------- --- ---------- ---------- --- ---------- -- Richard Non-executive Feigen Chairman 2,008 244.0 68,675 0.1% ---------- -------- ---------- ----- ---------- --- ---------- ---------- --- ---------- -- Geoff Thompson CEO 102,000 246.0 8,290,101 11.1% ---------- -------- ---------- ----- ---------- --- ---------- ---------- --- ---------- -- Non-executive Jeremy Middleton Director 40,000 246.0 1,833,956 2.5% ---------- -------- ---------- ----- ---------- --- ---------- ---------- --- ---------- --
Re: Sold Today I think any movement in energy pricing (up or down) is a good thing for UTW. At the moment, many companies will now feel they are in expensive conrtacts due to the falling energy price. They may look around to find a better deal. UTW may well benefit from any price movement that makes the status quo unpalatable.