mitzy
- 18 Feb 2008 13:57
Been watching for some years now ever since my sister in law who worked for them said the results would be good...and now at 130p this could be a great chance to grab some cheap shares..the recent fall is overdone.
mitzy
- 06 Mar 2008 14:14
- 9 of 25
It was 2003 K a long time back the company almost went bankrupt.
mitzy
- 14 Mar 2008 10:57
- 10 of 25
Up 35% since it was tipped.
shazshare
- 18 Jul 2008 13:16
- 11 of 25
confirmation of double bottom, short term target 140p
shazshare
- 18 Jul 2008 13:26
- 12 of 25
wow that moved as i was posting, lots more sharp moves upward to come IMHO
shazshare
- 18 Jul 2008 14:21
- 13 of 25
keep this baby on your watchlist
shazshare
- 21 Jul 2008 13:31
- 14 of 25
:-)
rochy
- 08 Aug 2008 11:54
- 15 of 25
look at MPI then you will see how RWA are undervalued IMHO
rochy
- 08 Aug 2008 12:24
- 16 of 25
160p target
rochy
- 08 Aug 2008 13:17
- 17 of 25
intra-day reversal in progress and L2 getting stronger...watch the buyers come in and the sharp movement northwards and then the real rise will take place following that as it is clear the retrace is over IMHO
Any chartists out there - agree this is a retest of 120p?...minimum downside already having double- bottomed at around 110p ish IMHO
rochy
- 08 Aug 2008 14:17
- 18 of 25
L2 even stronger now...look at RGU, STHR, HAS...RWA alot of catching up to do :-)
rochy
- 08 Aug 2008 15:01
- 19 of 25
others already rising and going higher, most will wait till this gets noticed and starts flying and then buy
rochy
- 08 Aug 2008 15:15
- 20 of 25
MPI intra-day reversal, HAS and RGU motoring now...RWA just taken a very large sell at bid price...waiting for this to explode northwards....enjoy the ride :-)
shazshare
- 10 Aug 2008 06:50
- 21 of 25
calm-down Rocky LOL
These are oversold and the picture will become clearer on 29 August.
BUY if you are convinced, others will buy in eventually, when they feel it is right. I bought in when I was convinced that these were oversold, just like I did (and profited very well) with MNR, CRG, YELL, CCC & AVV I am holding RWA already and am in profit, my target is 160+.
Interesting if you look at FT.com, brokers either have a buy, outperform or hold on RWA. I recall a sell advice was upgraded last month to hold (18/07 the analysts mention that the company's stock has significantly underperformed the peer group in recent weeks. The share prices of Hays (LSE: HAS.L - news) as well as Michael Page (LSE: MPI.L - news) appreciated this week, surpassing that of Robert Walters (LSE: RWA.L - news) , the analysts say. Robert Walters offers similar characteristics, such as brand name and global reach, and, hence, its share price is likely to rise from the current level to the similar levels of that of its peers - from uk.yahoo.com), imagine what the views will be with Adecco showing interest in MPI. Also 'The 6 analysts offering 12 month price targets for Robert Walters (RWA:LSE) have a median target of 177.50'
rochy
- 11 Aug 2008 08:26
- 22 of 25
i bought into these last week...STHR, RGU & HAS all moving nicely, only a matter of time before RWA moves northwards
rochy
- 11 Aug 2008 10:13
- 23 of 25
whoooosh !
goldfinger
- 30 Jun 2009 10:56
- 24 of 25
First piece of positive news Ive seen from a broker on RWA for a long long time so things must be looking up at last even though its a hold. Note out late yesterday.
Robert Walters PLC
FORECASTS
2009 2010
Date Rec Pre-tax () EPS (p) DPS (p) Pre-tax () EPS (p) DPS (p)
Investec Securities [D]
29-06-09 HOLD -2.00 -2.78 4.75 1.00 0.69 4.75
dreamcatcher
- 01 Jul 2012 17:32
- 25 of 25
Thursday July 5 - Trading Statement
• Despite a challenging economic backdrop, white-collar recruiter Robert Walters achieved a “solid start to the year” and is expected to see employer and candidate confidence return in the second quarter, according to analysts.
Credit Suisse analysts expect that the second quarter will be “the trough” in terms of gross-profit growth rates.
They add that the business is well-positioned to benefit from growth in emerging markets and shortages in skilled labour.
However, productivity will fall, leading to a year-on-year decline in profit before tax, the analysts warned. Elsewhere, rival analysts said there was an “increasingly confident outlook” in the recruitment market, with growth in Asia offsetting weak domestic demand for jobs.