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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Boxhill Tech | LSE:BOX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1DWH640 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.055 | 0.04 | 0.07 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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21/6/2016 11:45 | Look at the margins the company is achieving on higher sales and yet not included the 2 new services since the 1Q ............ BOXHILL TECHNOLOGIES PLC- Company Update The board of directors of Boxhill (the "Board") is pleased to report first quarter sales are in line with expectations, reaching £571,000 coupled with a gross profit of £427,000 (both unaudited). Lord Razzall, executive chairman stated, "The strong first quarter performance is encouraging and comes at a time when the company is completing significant improvements to our payment services. Along with the roll out of FreepayMaster, the payments division has agreed a partnership with Clickatell, the South African based industry leading SMS messaging service provider, which will allow customers to utilise certain features of the FreepayMaster payment platform via text messaging, particularly for access and payment authorisation. Further, working with New York based CFP International, FreepayMaster has invested in servers on the SWIFT network giving access to the leading global supplier of secure financial messaging. This means that FreepayMaster will have its own SWIFT/BIC code thus improving the service and performance of payment platform for individuals and businesses. The underlying business continues to perform and we are looking forward to developing further new services focused on making it easier for people and businesses to pay for goods and services and send money on demand where they want to, when they want to. In the lottery division, Prize Provision Services Ltd ("PPSL") continue to modernise their lottery systems to offer clients an improving service. Additionally, PPSL now have regionally based staff in the North West, Midlands and offices in the South which will enable them to meet more clients face to face in order to help grow their lotteries. Further to the announcement of 2 June 2016, the Company maintains its position and believes that a positive outcome will be forthcoming. Further updates will be released as and when necessary | master rsi | |
17/6/2016 00:53 | Is TW correct alot of the time? You may want to do some more in depth research. Is he often barking up the wrong tree? Has he been wrong on previous occations, numerous times? Does he hold grudges? It is alleged, that much of the above could be true. Then again........ | lufc55 | |
16/6/2016 22:18 | lanb5004 Thank you for the info on the winding up petitions for eupay. That helps me with the context of what is going on. However, if Eupay file a winding up petition against boxhill and boxhill don't owe them money, then isn't that a bit stupid and a waste of time? I don't get it at all. TW bearcasting is a concern too ( as he is right alot of the time) and AIM listings seem to be generally dodgy too. | nick rubens | |
15/6/2016 13:31 | Gordon Bennett, now what,feeling a bit seasick!!!!!!!!!!!!! | sanilav | |
15/6/2016 09:22 | ahhh A2584728 (may I call you A2?) , but we are all watching and considering! Post 1992 I think contains incorrect maths - £1.6m ÷ 400m = .004p not .0025p | tamtoni | |
14/6/2016 15:05 | No one posts here, I have great hopes from here | a2584728 | |
10/6/2016 09:05 | What is the winding up petition about? Apparantly a company owes Box £225,235 and instead of paying have somehow ordered a winding up petition? Whats all that about? Is that money going to end up not being received and being adjusted for in Box's accounts under currents assets? | nick rubens | |
09/6/2016 20:16 | At least issue of shares are at 0.25 per share makes you think, present share price under values the company considerably. they would bounce back but how long the wait? | 5uchchi | |
03/6/2016 18:01 | Insider dealing of assets more prevalent in respect of a cast by TW, which to be fair by TW, seems totally on the ball. | dudishes | |
03/6/2016 14:42 | Would it be ridiculous to suggest a certain tipster is being paid a backhander to de ramp this stock? | thegardener | |
03/6/2016 14:08 | Bit late isn't he? box has already tanked! | 113mike | |
03/6/2016 14:07 | TW on Shareprophets gives warning here. | geoff80 | |
03/6/2016 13:58 | GRR wish I had waited for the drop,topped up with spare cash too early.Still heading in the right direction,as it should be. | sanilav | |
03/6/2016 09:26 | I just wonder how contrived the drop of yesterday was? | a2584728 | |
03/6/2016 08:05 | Why can't you post a comment on this board on some days ? | a2584728 | |
02/6/2016 14:12 | 1976^ One reason would be if they think £800,000 (or £500,000 today) is more than they'd get by holding the shares for the medium/long term. Can't see these currently being ramped by the usual suspects. Just a matter of time though, I reckon... | bozzy_s | |
02/6/2016 13:53 | Might be a good time to top up now though ? | 113mike | |
02/6/2016 13:42 | Yes just gets better and better here doesn't it? Think they should done us all a favour and stayed suspended myself. Heads up to Tom for his piece over the weekend or I'd have still been trying to trade these and not doing too well either. | bad gateway | |
02/6/2016 13:05 | litigation as well now. | still waiting | |
01/6/2016 20:47 | TW love or hate him has BOX as a bag of crisps stock - unless anyone wants to disagree I think his record is close to 100% at the bag of crisps level - if you can sell your shares and have enough for a bag of crisps then sell. only speculating but I smell panama pump or something similar. Those of us that frequent a casino might always have wondered where the apparent profits came from ? might be wrong of course but I suspect we will know soon enough .... gl all | ramas |
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