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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Brightview | LSE:BRV | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032784844 | ORD 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% | 24.70 | - | 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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31/1/2005 09:32 | and to you jak | hybrasil | |
31/1/2005 09:30 | I bought some myself, hybrasil. Yes, voip could be massive, but as well as that brv is on a forward per of only 10, so the potential for share price growth is huge. Good luck | jakleeds | |
31/1/2005 09:18 | Actually bought a few more this am . In my book this voip is the way to go and BRV are certainly trying to lead. The mms have no shares. | hybrasil | |
27/1/2005 20:55 | That was a great day It is the first time since I bought mistakenly as I posted that the share price has exceeded my purchase price. I think it has a bit of a way to go. | hybrasil | |
27/1/2005 14:40 | Beginning to motor. | hybrasil | |
27/1/2005 13:45 | Starting to move up nicely. Could be a good year for this share price | poombear | |
24/1/2005 23:34 | Are they after telecity me wonders?????? | hybrasil | |
15/12/2004 08:47 | They are certainly doing a lot, not surprisingly the share price isn't though. I have said it before these guys really know how to change spots, what will they be doing next week? My guess is selling Xmas trees from the empty space they have in there Manchester data centre!! | bre75474 | |
15/12/2004 06:03 | It certainly is doing a lot and making fees for its advisors. It looks like there is a lot more to come here | hybrasil | |
14/12/2004 16:39 | Business Serve plc 14 December 2004 BUSINESS SERVE ACQUIRES DATACENTRE IN LONDON DOCKLANDS Business Serve PLC, one of the UK's leading converged communications providers offering both traditional ISP products and telecommunications services including Voice Over Internet Protocol ('VoIP'), has acquired the lease of a large purpose built datacentre in London Docklands in order to expand the Group's co-location services. Leapfield House is a highly resilient 16,000 square foot datacentre, developed and fitted out as a high specification 800 plus rack co-location suite. Business Serve has acquired the lease and equipment in an extremely competitive deal, at a fraction of the cost of developing its own site in Docklands. The purchase will significantly strengthen the Group's offering in the co-location market targeted at SMEs and corporates. The datacentre will also be used as a central hub for Business Serves' rapidly expanding network. It will provide additional space for the relocation of equipment purchased with each of the six acquisitions made by the Group since its flotation earlier this year. Consolidation of the Group's operational and network infrastructure will produce costs savings, which will cover the acquisition of the lease. The datacentre is expected to be operational by June 2005. Simon Cleaver, Business Serve, Chief Executive, said: 'We have identified and acquired the lease of a London datacentre at a very competitive price. The datacentre enables us to strengthen our position in the co-location market, in addition to enhancing the Group's operational infrastructure to support our rapidly growing network. 'Acquiring the datacentre represents the next logical step for Business Serve to achieve its stated aim of offering converged communication solutions to the SME and corporate market.' 14 December 2004 Enquiries: Business Serve Simon Cleaver, Chief Executive 01524 525538 College Hill Adrian Duffield/Clare Warren 020 7457 2815/2055 | poombear | |
10/12/2004 13:07 | Buycell, was this the news you were alluding to? Onwards and upwards. I hope.. | poombear | |
10/12/2004 10:49 | Business Serve plc 10 December 2004 BUSINESS SERVE SIGNS £4 MILLION SEVEN YEAR ISP CONTRACT Business Serve PLC, one of the UK's leading converged communication providers, offering both traditional ISP products and telecommunications services including Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), has signed a contract over seven years for approximately £4 million, with an undisclosed customer to provide Internet Services to a public sector organisation. Business Serve will provide and support high speed Wide Area Network Connection between the organisation's seven call centres and equipment contained within two of Business Serve's data centres. Business Serve will also be responsible for ensuring the ongoing maintenance of a resilient infrastructure. | multisync5 | |
29/11/2004 11:06 | poombear Yes I expect this company to be part of the consolidation process but more liked to be the acquired than the acquirer. | hybrasil | |
25/11/2004 11:32 | I can't remember if this has been posted before, but it is a very interesting article regarding consolidation amongst ISP's and includes BRV. I thought there might have been a little more interest on here following the results. | poombear | |
24/11/2004 10:31 | i agree poom, and i hear they have some more exciting news to come, i think it's gonna blow - £1 may not be too far away | buycell | |
24/11/2004 10:00 | The results look very good. With the prospect of VOIP service to come. | poombear | |
18/11/2004 15:34 | Interims out on these next month, any thoughts on how they will go? I reckon a loss caused by restructuring after all the takeovers, very little organic growth due to restructuring after all takeovers, squeezed margins caused by broadband price competition and finally the cure for it all.....VOIP.....lau | bre75474 | |
01/11/2004 17:44 | Back there already. | hybrasil | |
29/10/2004 14:06 | happily seems to be moving to my totally mistaken buy price | hybrasil | |
27/10/2004 23:37 | hybrasil Do you have another spare £45k not being used? | alfwilson | |
27/10/2004 09:51 | I finally bought shares in this and its rather a good story. Ithought I told my broker to buy 10000 but he took it I said 100000 and duly bought me 100000 so I took it as an omen and kept them | hybrasil | |
19/10/2004 14:33 | Ticking up nicely..expect to see these past 60p mid soon..;o) | nurdin | |
19/10/2004 10:22 | buyers coming in..shoud see this go well past 60 ;o) | nurdin |
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