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It was quite simple, just Googled the company name...
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/amp/news/922864
Thanks Matt.
This looks like an s&r research report. Looking at other ddos reports cns is not usually featured as a supplier as very American centric.
I have not viewed detail which provides competitive assessments.
Least we have a reason for the rise, so should give people some confidence.
sure...but nothing substantial/new
I'm a little disappointed that sp jump's probably not triggered by a leak lol
(of an announcement re huge new sales order)
what's needed to sustain rise/spike is increasing visibility on lots of new sales
....at least the company won’t need to release the dreaded ‘we see no reason for the share price rise’ RNS!!!
So what you're all saying is the rise is due to the MMs putting the price up because of this report.Nothing to do with an increase in buys.In fact there were almost as many sells as buys,which is obviously down to the sudden rise.I don't have a clue which way it will go from here.
yep, impossible to know ofc...prospects remain excellent, but there have been so many false dawns (hence the perennial threat of yet another placement if sales don't accelerate quick enough over the next 6-12 months)
my guess: a little profit taking, amid a wider market risk/sell off next week
ah, the genius returns...
literally, not all on Friday
xx
facts change, I change my mind...and you?
pls do filter...it'd be a joy!
tks for yr invite to twitter, but no thanks...
btw, since you don't post all your trades at the time how helpful if your "ytd"? (rhetorical q)
Whilst the reason for the rise has not been identified
as yet despite the ongoing rhetoric on this thread, the
fact remains, the SP has held most the the rise, so far.
Further to which, I am fairly confident that this not just
a P&D exercise as the dumping would have been well
underway by now after a circa 60% "pump.
As I have posted last week the volume of buys could not
justify the rise.
It remains a mystery but I am becoming more convinced by
the hour that there is some news of some nature going to
come out...and obviously the SP spike would indicate it to
be of a positive nature.
Unless someone has a alternative theory I will stick to my own
current one and keep my fingers crossed I have "guessed" right.
Dodge,
One reason I was thinking about was the valuations of similar companies in the report, U.S. sofware companies (especially saas) are on ludicrous valuations and maybe cns seen as a real outlier.
Could be right but why a sudden spike..
Something, somewhere has instigated it ..
Nevertheless it is very welcome..
Anybody know what the report actually says (it’s a bit expensive) as it contains a competitive assessment. Must say that forrester and gartner are The reports most purchasers lean too.
Jolly,
Hope you're keeping well
I agree - I would've expected more of profit-taking and a sell off this week too but the share price has actually held up surprisingly well thus far. Will keep my eyes peeled if it falls back somewhat because it appears as though CNS has something about it!
In the meantime, and out of curiosity, did you make a decision on my new pet fav share "Direct Line Group" (DLG)? Soz for asking you this here but am just interested to hear your thoughts on my recent posts on that bb.
Well done once again on CNS and CSSG lately. You seem to be picking a lot of winners!
I like the look of DLG, but am in no rush to deploy my cash mountain lol...
also its sp chart makes me feel I can wait
tks for the flattery!
& is now back on its upwards trajectory
If you look at the size of the addressable market (huge and growing), you can (as always) get v excited here
Or look at AVAST's multiples (EV/rev for instance)
If you have a cash mountain, why wait to invest some of it into a high-yielding FTSE 250 defensive share?
After a tragic amount of research into DLG, how it compares to its peers like Admiral etc, and looking into number of car accidents, average car insurance premium reductions, and even things like DLG's savvy pre-COVID Travel insurance Reinsurance purchase, I genuinely think there's going to be a huge earnings surprise over there that'll trigger a big rise in the share price. Wouldn't want you to "miss the boat" (what a cringe phrase haha sorry!)
yep, all good points except t's likely that all ships will drop to some extent...dlg, gsk etc didn't fare that well in early/mid March