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ARTA Artilium

22.80
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Artilium ARTA London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 22.80 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
22.80 22.80
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Artilium ARTA Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 06/8/2018 15:58 by gnnmartin
The Parateum bid is to be put to Parateum stockholders in September, and the offer papers should be sent to Artilium shareholders some time this month. The bid is currently worth 26.5p per share (with Parateum at $3.16 and the dollar at 77.36p. I've been buying a few more ARTA at 20p. Quite a few others doing likewise, more than mopping up the sellers.
Posted at 07/6/2018 11:37 by gnnmartin
Just a quick first impression, since the RNS is 74 pages long! Parateum (TEUM) is about 50% bigger in market capitalisation than Artilium. They exploded from 11 cents to $2.91 between Jan and Feb 2017, dropped back to 50 cents and climbed back since then to the current $2.33. I haven't yet seen what happened in Jan '17: I assume a reverse takeover, but that is a guess. I attended the last ARTA AGM last December, when I heard that they were enthusiastic about the possibilities of working with the new USA contact. I guess that was TEUM, but haven't yet checked.

I'm torn about whether to cash in. I'm at an age when I am gradually cashing in the stocks that come good, but this looks as though it could be well worth keeping.
Posted at 21/2/2017 07:14 by janeann
quite a contract upgrade!

Artilium secures major contract upgrade and extension from largest customer Telenet

Artilium plc (LSE/AIM: ARTA), the AIM quoted provider of innovative telecommunication software and solutions, is pleased to announce that it has secured an expanded MVNE platform agreement with its largest customer, Telenet Group BVBA ("Telenet"), securing the relationship for the next five years.

Highlights:
-- Expanded MVNE Contract to deliver innovative MVNO services over the next five years
-- New ARTA Bill(R) solution available to Telenet Group
-- Contract extension includes a cash payment to be effected this month of EUR5.3 million

Telenet has decided, given the importance of the partnership and their overall satisfaction with Artilium's solutions, to make a commitment to Artilium for the services it is due to receive over the next five years. As part of the extension Artilium has secured a cash payment to be effected this month of EUR5.3 million for revenue which will be recognised in equal instalments over the next five years.

As part of this contract extension Telenet will also get access to the newly developed ARTA Bill(R) solution. ARTA Bill(R) is Artilium's high-throughput business solution to automate and streamline MVNE/MVNO billing & invoicing processes. It bridges the gap between the real-time telecom production platform and third-party ERP invoicing systems. ARTA Bill(R) is part of Artilium's growing suite of billing & invoicing solutions.

Bart Weijermars, CEO, commented: "This commitment by Telenet Group clearly shows that Artilium delivers high quality innovative solutions to its customers. Based on this positive result with our most significant customer we feel confident that we can further expand our managed services business. We will continue developing new innovative offerings. The cash payment will be used to improve our working capital position and further develop the business."
Posted at 20/4/2015 12:05 by zelion
Telenet bought Base from KPN. Telenet is going to migrate all their clients to Base (thats written in the pr) As far as I know Base is using only Artilium, so that might be good for Arta Anyone cn shed a light on it ?
Posted at 30/9/2014 08:15 by stinkstruik
Premier Telecom extends contract with Artilium for 5 years worth 1 million.
Nice small contract and proof that clients are happy with the Arta platform.
More to follow , I am sure...
Posted at 06/11/2013 00:07 by glennborthwick
Just bought into a few others this week so just suggesting you to take a look.

Blavod (BES) interesting results this week. Company on the turn.

Pipehawk (PIP), not bought yet but seriously considering. Made 588k on todays results , but offset by research write downs. ALso company owes director afew million as he has kept it going these last few years. Intermims they had only made 83k so a second half making 500k suggests they might make a million.

My basic plan is to have 5 micro shares with 3 grands worth of each one accumulated over the next 12 months gradually.

Ive currrrently got ARTA, BES, CNEL. Probably going to add PIP next week and need to find one more.
Posted at 01/11/2013 11:23 by gnnmartin
I've been looking at the recent annual report, and been unable to find the significant shareholdings in Artilium including directors' shareholdings. I haven't read methodically page by page all 89 pages, can anyone save me that effort and point me to the page on which this is reported? Am I right to assume it does have to be reported?

PS. I've found a list of major shareholders on the company's web site at but I still haven't found any information about director's shareholdings.

PPS. I'm now fairly confident that the directors' shareholdings are not reported in the annual report. I thought that was mandatory.
Posted at 28/10/2013 11:39 by talltalk
I cannot find the Equity Development item on their website even though I am logged in. Perhaps they no longer cover ARTA.
Posted at 22/4/2013 07:32 by stinkstruik
RNS Number : 8451C

Artilium PLC

22 April 2013






22 April 2013

Artilium plc

("Artilium" or the "Company")



KPN commitment for the coming two years yields a stable base for Artilium business and secures Euro 3.3 million in cash this month





Artilium plc (LSE/AIM: ARTA), the AIM quoted provider of innovative telecommunication software and solutions, reports a significant commitment by its largest customer securing its relation for the coming two years.



KPN Group Belgium has decided, given the partnership and improved customer satisfaction, to make a commitment to Artilium for the services it is due to receive over the next two years. As a result, Artilium has secured a cash payment to be effected this month of approximately Euro 3.3 million for revenue which will be recognised in equal instalment over the next eight quarters.



Patrick Morley, Chairman, commented:

"This commitment by KPN Group Belgium clearly shows Artilium delivers quality of service to its customers. Based on this positive result with our largest customer we feel confident that we can expand our managed services business further. Our approach remains unchanged and the cash payment will be used to improve our working capital position."
Posted at 31/1/2012 09:13 by zelion
agree we need some decent volume !
But I expect that if we see a decent number of buyers will appear, Arta will jump fast. It's going up already quite fast with a low volume.

from january 20th approx. 650.000 shares have been bought.

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