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Quindell Portfolio = Extending nicely for the future! (QPP)     

skyhigh - 19 Dec 2011 20:27


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Bought in today... have missed out on the impressive gains so far but solid progress is being made here and a good story developing so it looks good for more gains in the near future (imho)....

Quindell Portfolio, the brand extension company, says trading has continued positively in the period under review, building on the strong performance delivered by the Group in the first half.

The company expects to be significantly ahead of market expectations for the 15 month period ending 31 December 2011.

The Group announced back in October that it had won contracts with six established brands and one exciting new digital brand within the insurance, telecoms and utilities sectors, including for the first time, solar energy; and that revenues for 2011 were expected to be ahead of market expectations.

Since then, the Group has won further major contracts with established brands within the telecoms, utilities, on-line education and insurance sectors for both its technology enabled business process outsourcing division and software solutions division.

In aggregate, these contract wins could contribute over £6 million of annualised revenues. In addition, the Group has acquired two further businesses, Maine Finance and, most recently, Mobile Doctors Group Plc.

Margin performance has also been strong and, for 2011, margins are expected to be between 35 and 40 per cent. within its technology enabled business process outsourcing operations

mentor - 23 Nov 2014 21:30 - 1523 of 1965

ref - Sunday Times article today

Yes, but who owns the "Sunday Times"?
and what are his interests in maintaining the status quo in the Yankee insurance industry?

mentor - 23 Nov 2014 21:50 - 1524 of 1965

A lot of people who comment have no idea what Quindell does or their business model and they just comment off the headlines.

I personally don't like telematics as its more surveillance but the technology genie is out of the bottle and anyone who can't see that this technology is going to be in every single moving vehicle within 10 years have the same mind set of people who traded in horses and said the motor car wouldn't catch on.

It will be very simple 'No Black Box Sir /Madam? Fine, No insurance' but Quindell has a steal on this with their IT and that is proven by companies like Aviva Ingenie etc and the potential market is huge and worldwide.

Despite this potential telematics are still as of yet ancillary to it's main cash generating business where it's target is to capture 75% of the entire UK market,whilst reducing costs to their contracted insurers by 20%. At the moment it appears that their financial targets have been met, and are been met. Last years accounts were signed off by KPMG, so what do you believe?

Residual asset base is meant to be worth £500 million+ They are busy recruiting new staff taking on new premises, spending on new IT systems etc. OK it may be all a scam? but this level of share price has far less to do with the actual company and it's businesses, it's the more invisible market forces that are at work and their real purpose which is what? That is the real question.

jimmy b - 23 Nov 2014 21:59 - 1525 of 1965

It will be very simple 'No Black Box Sir /Madam? Fine, No insurance
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I agree big brother will be watching us all whatever we do in 10/20 years time ,life will not be as we know it now (shame) , but will QPP make it in the meantime ?

Balerboy - 24 Nov 2014 08:54 - 1526 of 1965

Anyone still short??

mentor - 24 Nov 2014 10:41 - 1527 of 1965

THEY ARE NOT TELLING

Maybe just to ashame, 3er day on the way up, so far only 17p up today to 87.50p

cynic - 24 Nov 2014 17:19 - 1528 of 1965

the problem with QPP as i see it is that they seem unable to tell the truth unless squeezed hard to do so
to make a mistake once is acceptable, twice is downright careless and once your get beyond that, then the integrity of the company and its management is quite rightly called into question

Balerboy - 24 Nov 2014 19:17 - 1529 of 1965

Agree it'll only take another little bit of bad news to upset things but at the mo onward and upward.........I hope.,.

mentor - 24 Nov 2014 22:40 - 1530 of 1965

WAS THAT THE REASON FOR THE SHARE FALLING LATE THIS AFTERNOON?

I wonder for howmuch those articles are being sold?
another paid article for sure repeating old stories ( company denied on Monday )...........COULD


Evening Standard
24th November 2014
Quindell continued its recovery, climbing 15.25p to 86.12p. There is speculation the embattled insurance outsourcer, which parted company with its chairman and founder Rob Terry last week after controversial share dealing, could offload parts of its business.

cynic - 25 Nov 2014 08:16 - 1531 of 1965

looks like a a heavy bear squeeze to me with few buyers relative to sellers though sp now up to 90
glad i don't have a position at the moment, as it's almost certain i would be on the wrong side, for i am still of the view that this is intrinsically a busted flush

Balerboy - 25 Nov 2014 08:21 - 1532 of 1965

Think a stop loss needs putting in now.,.

cynic - 25 Nov 2014 08:22 - 1533 of 1965

sensible thinking, not that i am capable of such

interestingly, QPP can still not be shorted on line at IG

cynic - 25 Nov 2014 08:36 - 1534 of 1965

have placed a small short at 89.50, but shall watch lest it starts to run away

mentor - 25 Nov 2014 09:39 - 1535 of 1965

any special reason for the short at this point of dayly rising?

aldwickk - 25 Nov 2014 10:35 - 1536 of 1965

Can you use a sort of straddle with a S/Bet , a pairing is not the same is it.Do you just buy then place a sell at near the same price

cynic - 25 Nov 2014 10:36 - 1537 of 1965

yes - because it's now well in the money!

fyi L2 shows bid book of about 225k against offer of about 1m

skinny - 25 Nov 2014 10:38 - 1538 of 1965

You can put a trailing stop loss in when you place the bet - is that what you are asking?

aldwickk - 25 Nov 2014 10:46 - 1539 of 1965

No Skinny , one of these.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straddle

skinny - 25 Nov 2014 10:50 - 1540 of 1965

With CMC, you can go short and long on the same security, but if struck at the same time, you would go short at the bid and long at the offer.

aldwickk - 25 Nov 2014 11:41 - 1541 of 1965

Cheer's skinny

Balerboy - 25 Nov 2014 12:28 - 1542 of 1965

Looks to me to be still a buying frenzy at the mo, sold half at 84p and waiting to see where it's going.,.
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