I suspect the 3.00 region is as far as the share price may go, at least in the short term.
With increasing evidence of a slowdown in China in recent months, it is odd for a company which is significantly exposed to this region to be valued at such a premium relative to the market. Certainly there doesn't seem to be any downside risk factored into the share price at the moment.
Recently some fund managers have been complaining about a lack of opportunities currently on the ASX, and in my opinion, this most likely explains the strength in the iSentia share price recently.
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