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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

casanostra - 13 May 2013 10:52 - 260 of 1965

After the 2 RNS today
steady rise and looking for 8p by the way it goes soon
well supported on the order book by 2 Market Makers - Cenkos and Scap -

parrisf - 13 May 2013 11:09 - 261 of 1965

They seem rather destperate to need teach-ins.

HARRYCAT - 13 May 2013 11:10 - 262 of 1965



DCB?

casanostra - 13 May 2013 12:53 - 263 of 1965

Second profit taking of the day loosing 1/3 of the rise, normal after large risers and on the way up once again
Could not managed the 8p, was a bit short of that price with a 2p rise

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casanostra - 13 May 2013 13:00 - 264 of 1965

some press a bit earlier

Quindell Portfolio shares are recovering today, up 27% to 7.6p, after mysteriously crashing last week in the days following the software firm's release of expectation-busting results -- between results day on 7 May and the end of Friday, the price had plunged by 55% to fall as low as 6p.

Today the company, which serves the insurance and financial sectors, again responded to press speculation with a firm rejection that there is anything wrong, assuring us that an apparently controversial equity swap represents only a very small proportion of its assets and presents little risk, and that "active shorters" are wrong.

halifax - 13 May 2013 13:24 - 265 of 1965

It very much depends on the quality of the assets they have acquired over a short period of time.

casanostra - 13 May 2013 13:25 - 266 of 1965

A very interesting quote from today´s FT artcle wrt QPP´s equity swap

" Laurence Moorse, finance director, added: “Under no circumstances does the company have to pay out more money or issue more shares under this agreement. "

Which was confirmed in today´s RNS

"For the avoidance of doubt there are no circumstances under which the Company would have to issue more shares pursuant to the equity swap or have to pay out any further cash regardless of the performance of the equity swap. All shares in relation to the equity swap were issued upfront and are therefore already included in basic EPS calculations. "

casanostra - 14 May 2013 09:45 - 267 of 1965

Steady rise today as there is a buying presure on the Level 2, finally the 8p has gone, as a large order on the buy side 895K at 7.95p had made the bid side very strong.

2517GEORGE - 14 May 2013 09:53 - 268 of 1965

parrisf, not at all, QPP's is a complex and diverse business and therefore 'teach-in's' make sense. It's reported that EK has shorted QPP due to not understanding the business model.

BB--nice rise (so far) from 6p 2days ago, now 8p
2517

skinny - 14 May 2013 10:38 - 269 of 1965

In auction again +21.1%

parrisf - 14 May 2013 14:36 - 270 of 1965

This is the first time I have come across teach ins but lets hope it is useful. Thanks for that G.

Balerboy - 14 May 2013 15:28 - 271 of 1965

yes George, feel better about my buy now, lets hope it continues and gets past my average now.,.

skinny - 15 May 2013 07:14 - 272 of 1965

Director Shareholding

The Board of Quindell Portfolio Plc (AIM: QPP.L) has been informed that having been advised that they were no longer in a close period pursuant to the AIM rules and that permission had been received, the following directors have purchased ordinary shares of 1 penny each on 14 May 2013 at a price of 8.0 pence per share.

No of shares Resultant holding............Note

Director Role purchased Number %

Robert Terry Chairman and Group Chief Executive 1,000,000 684,000,000 16.8 1

Laurence Moorse Group Finance Director 250,000 17,850,000 0.4


Note 1: The holding includes shares held as family interests or by virtue of his position as beneficiary or potential beneficiaries of certain trusts

skinny - 15 May 2013 10:33 - 273 of 1965

I'm in the blue again here.

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skinny - 15 May 2013 16:01 - 274 of 1965

Director/PDMR Shareholding

The Board of Quindell Portfolio Plc (AIM: QPP.L) has been informed that earlier today, Shirley Bowers, the wife of Anthony Bowers, a non-executive director of the Company, purchased 100,000 Ordinary Shares of 1 penny each at a price of 9.75 pence per share.

Following this transaction, Mr Bowers, together with shares held as family interests, is interested in a total of 1,337,415 Ordinary Shares in the Company, representing approximately 0.03% of the total issued share capital.

HARRYCAT - 15 May 2013 16:06 - 275 of 1965

She was a bit slow off the mark, but I suppose if she had bought at 6p then the conspiracy thoerists would have been up in arms!

skinny - 20 May 2013 08:51 - 276 of 1965

Here we go again - in auction!

parrisf - 20 May 2013 09:02 - 277 of 1965

What is 'In auction'?

skinny - 20 May 2013 09:14 - 278 of 1965

From the LSE - Trading suspensions

Order books can be subject to rapid price movements. Millennium Exchange operates price monitoring functionality that tracks the prices at which automatic executions are occurring and will halt execution if certain price movement tolerances could be breached.

If the price of a potential execution is more than a defined percentage above or below the reference price then no executions at that price will occur, an automatic execution suspension period will be triggered and further automatic execution will be temporarily suspended.

A typical defined percentage movement for a high liquidity stock will be 5% ranging to a 25% movement for a stock with low liquidity (as at Sep10).

Order book securities will resume trading with an auction, once the auction is completed continuous trading recommences.

Price monitoring parameters can be found here:
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/traders-and-brokers/rules-regulations/order-book-trading/order-book-trading.htm

parrisf - 20 May 2013 09:57 - 279 of 1965

Thank's for that sk.
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