Cambridge Cognition Holdings (COG)

Sector:

Health Care

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 45.50p
   
  • Change Today:
      0.000p
  • 52 Week High: 57.98
  • 52 Week Low: 27.50
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 41.94m
  • Volume: 10
  • Market Cap: £19.08m
  • RiskGrade: 282

Sunday share tips: Cambridge Cognition Holdings, FRP

By Alexander Bueso

Date: Sunday 27 Mar 2022

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - The Sunday Times's Lucy Tobin tipped shares of neuroscience outfit Cambridge Cognition Holdings to readers.


It makes specialist software to help design clinical trials and has computerised cognitive assessments that are used by the likes of Pfizer and by hospitals in 100 countries.

Analysts in the City have yet to realise just how highly the pharmaceutical industry values the company, which is now benefitting from increases in the number of clinical trials and from more drugs being in the pipeline at pre-clinical stage, Tobin says.

Last year, the company signed up more clinical-trial contracts than ever, pushing it into the black and sending its sales up by half to £10.1m.

Cognition is also rolling out new products such as NeuroVocalix, which allows brain cognition to be assessed from voice markets without the need of expensive human experts.

"Singer Capital Markets predicts sales will rise 24 per cent by next year. The stock should surge, too - buy."



The Financial Mail on Sunday's Midas column told readers to hold onto their stock in insolvency practitioners Begbies Traynor and FRP, predicting that both were set to gain ground.

That was especially true of the latter, the tipster said, pointing to the firm's 3.5% dividend yield.

"New investors could find particular upside from FRP."

The Chancellor's largesse kept their line of work from ballooning after Covid-19 hit, but those schemes had now ended, even as the country faced new economic problems and both companies were likely to benefit.

And whereas Begbies was focused on smaller firms, typically with fewer than 20 employees, FRP had made inroads into the larger end.

It had handled the administrations of Debenhams, Prezzo, and restaurant owner Corbin&King.

Furthermore, growth was expected both during the year ending on 30 April as well as during the following and beyond.



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COG Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 45.50p
Change Today 0.000p
% Change 0.00 %
52 Week High 57.98
52 Week Low 27.50
Volume 10
Shares Issued 41.94m
Market Cap £19.08m
RiskGrade 282

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70.11% below the market average70.11% below the market average70.11% below the market average70.11% below the market average70.11% below the market average
42.86% below the sector average42.86% below the sector average42.86% below the sector average42.86% below the sector average42.86% below the sector average
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21.4% below the market average21.4% below the market average21.4% below the market average21.4% below the market average21.4% below the market average
8.11% above the sector average8.11% above the sector average8.11% above the sector average8.11% above the sector average8.11% above the sector average
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Growth
14.48% above the market average14.48% above the market average14.48% above the market average14.48% above the market average14.48% above the market average
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COG Key Personnel

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