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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Apc Technology Group Plc | LSE:APC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000373984 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 9.875 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/4/2016 15:45 | I go along with that maybe the same day or shortly after. Any idea of timing of results what normally happens is good results sometimes get brought forward? | simon templar qc | |
22/4/2016 15:30 | Yes a podcast, i emailed Richard Hodgson and He put me onto PR company and they seem interested. I should imagine post results when they may have something to gloat about! | maverick247 | |
22/4/2016 15:23 | What is a "sharepickers poddy"? Podcast? | simon templar qc | |
22/4/2016 15:19 | Indeed all buys last three days results in May - also pr company got back to me, may do A sharepickers poddy around results | maverick247 | |
22/4/2016 14:50 | Chart looking good the share price could really motor soon. | simon templar qc | |
20/4/2016 11:31 | Just topped up here, expecting/hoping for some good results having read last few RNS's and seen the last four TR1's increasing holdings | maverick247 | |
19/4/2016 15:59 | Competitors and interested parties sometimes buy one share to ensure they receive interims and annual reports to keep up to speed. Also many of the research houses do the same - Morning Star, Factset etc etc so they can update their own info or on-sell the content. | mdj8 | |
19/4/2016 07:58 | 1 share 1 vote but don't ask me why someone would pay the dealing costs for just one share. Have seen this before many times in many companies and its always puzzled me. | simon templar qc | |
18/4/2016 15:02 | What's that 1 share trade all about | swsmith20 | |
18/4/2016 11:04 | Results are historically towards end of May..so another approx 5 weeks | jailbird | |
18/4/2016 11:01 | IMO current trading info is more important. The uptick in orders reported in November will have little impact on H1 numbers. More important to see progress on cost reductions made as a result of the internal review. | rinson | |
18/4/2016 09:42 | Let's hope they are good! | swsmith20 | |
17/4/2016 22:35 | Results cannot be far off now. | simon templar qc | |
08/4/2016 17:43 | John Lewis has set up a department purely for the "Internet of Things" as 18 times more customers search for "smart gadgets". | simon templar qc | |
08/4/2016 11:22 | Price steady at around over 9 mid ready for next leg up and breaking out of current range imo on next news update. edit: The large trades the other day...someone on LSE (London South East share.chat shares) called Trotter admitted switching ISA account, sold/bought. | simon templar qc | |
06/4/2016 17:33 | rinson Pug This is the likely occurrence: Price fell on piddly trade then jumped back on 25,000 buy. If you look at the larger trade there was a similar matching trade. That suggests a match as Pug says or even the same trader. A Rollover is normally when someone sells the same amount of stock then buys it back to roll over to another. | simon templar qc | |
06/4/2016 16:59 | rinson: not a sell - A sale and buy between institutions or medium private investors - Possibly ?? a PI bed and ISA or sminilar to crystalise gains or losses at the start of a new financial year. | pugugly | |
06/4/2016 16:06 | The offer price dropped 0.25p after a 3000 share sale earlier - stayed the same after a 25000 buy - then rose 0.25p back to todays open on a 338000 sell. What's all that about? | rinson | |
05/4/2016 16:40 | kenche correct and all things being equal the share price will respond to forecast better earnings. Bit of a waiting game but getting closer all the time. I am inclined to think the next movements will be up rather than down and as time goes on far more momentum on upside. There have been a number of times when it looked like a short term breakout. | simon templar qc | |
05/4/2016 16:30 | Cantors have been bang on the money so far with their "research" on this company. Aherrm. | kemche | |
05/4/2016 13:01 | Simon: News is always welcome to keep interest in the shares. In the past an early statement regarding interims has been provided by the Company in March but not this year. Surprised Cantor are not pressing for info. Aisha: Agree numbers are a big improvement if met but unless news seeps out on a regular basis it will possibly be May before we find out if we are on track for the £450k this year. | rinson | |
05/4/2016 12:42 | Latest Techinvest comments that broker Cantor Fitzgerald expects pre-tax of £0.45m and eps of 0.4p this year. Next year forecasts are £1.48m and 1.08p. "These numbers make the shares look very good value... Continue to buy" | aishah | |
05/4/2016 12:29 | there are two ways of looking at all this. What does the company do about new contracts speak now or bring results forward? I think I would be inclined to bring interims forward. So anything could happen soon. | simon templar qc | |
05/4/2016 12:18 | Now 29 days since last RNS and little share dealing to boot. It appeared that APC had turned the corner regarding News releases but now appears nothing has changed. With ESOS now being taken seriously orders should be increasing but until we get news I see nothing to cement the slight increase in the share price and could even drop back below 9p. | rinson | |
29/3/2016 17:43 | I would have though the company may bring their interims forward so an anticipation of early interims and also more contract news is now taking effect. Once interims are out I would expect a broker upgrade. | simon templar qc |
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