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GNI General Indus

44.50
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
General Indus GNI London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 44.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
44.50 44.50
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No dividends issued between 20 Apr 2014 and 20 Apr 2024

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Posted at 17/11/2005 22:37 by ntv
cat
i noticed what i thought were a couple of changes mm's on stock i follow
when checking the number of mm's on the bid say from 3 to two i had not noticed the change
i just put it down to me not watching closely enoughbut this explains all
mind you it doesn't affect me quite as much as your good self as i don't tade as much as you but fell better that it is another one of those little gni props and not me faling asleep
Posted at 17/11/2005 09:54 by cat
GNI users.

The flash prompts we used to get when MMs moved around behind the scenes - altering the munber of MMs on bid or offer (without altering the bid/offer price) - have stopped.
This has been going on for some time as the number of SEAQ stocks affected has dropped.

GNI are aware of the situation and apparently put it down to a change of their feed info from the LSE.
This attribute is one of the main reasons many traders use GNI.
They dont seem too bothered about fixing it as they have only had 3 complaints so far.
I guess many people havent noticed as so much stuff has moved across to setsmm.

The more of us whinge, then the more likely they are to try and fix the problem.
Posted at 25/10/2004 10:48 by thepublisher
I'm one of those rare birds who extolls the virtues of Halewood International around here. They look after two CFD's for me and are both good value and efficient.

But they become costly when it comes to US options.

I'm interested in doing Covered Calls on a basket of US stocks. I am sure that US on line brokers offer the best value but I'm (probably totally incorrectly) reluctant to deposit my life savings in America.

My first thought is to talk with GNI. Whilst I am doing so I'd be keen to hear from anyone here doing Covered Calls on US stocks and to hear of who they use to operate them.

TP
Posted at 18/2/2003 19:13 by sw11
does anyone here receive the GNI market reports by email, and what do they think of them?
Posted at 08/10/2002 20:22 by jeffmack
Had an E.mail from GNI today. Touch to be updated weekend of 19th Oct to fix some bugs. They are evaluating the addition of stop loss functionality. They are phasing out support on Windows 98 and ME.
Posted at 12/8/2002 17:25 by spiretown
Mathewa

I to have had problems with GNI slowing down after 2.30 to 3pm over the
last 3 to 4 weeks but not to the extent that you have , my problem is
the index data feeds freeze and sometimes individual stocks yellow stip
prices slow down, in addtion my pc will start to use 100% cpu time all
going to the touch software, witch is the only software running on this
PC as I have a mini network of 4 PC's and run CMC, ADVFN etc on the other 3

My comms is BT ADSL and the PC is a 1.2g + 512meg ram Win 2k OS

I offer a possible explaination for your problems but note I am no
expert on this subject, but I wonder if somewhere between you and
GNI if the data traffic gets to heavy if its throttled back thus causeing
a bottle neck, one reason I say this is that last year BT said that they
were going to do just that because of the increase in people useing sites
such as GNI,CMC or sites were large volumes of data are streamed to a user
who is connected for long periods to the same site , thus using condiderabley
bandwith on their network, I beleive that BT backed down because their was
such a backlash about it , as people were saying why pay for ADSL if the
data feed was going to be throttled back.

You could check you data transfer rate at http//www.pcpitstop.com
Posted at 09/8/2002 09:20 by whitehawk99
matthewa

Im opening an a/c with GNI this week if you wanna mail me matt with your detials looks like your get a box of wine! For recomending a new client

whitehawk_99@hotmail.com
Posted at 08/8/2002 17:24 by royce
whitehawk99 on gni [touch] you can not do the dow,you need gni futures touch which is £4 per contract [no spread]you trade into the futures market.

hope that helps
Posted at 01/8/2002 16:55 by royce
matthewa i run gni and spreadbet on two isdn lines. i first noticed it about two weeks ago when gni prices were behind cmc so just wait for them to upgrade and keep your money,i know one person who went to a private line and its still the same.but i added more memory and that made alot of difference now 700+mb ram.
Posted at 01/8/2002 16:07 by royce
matthewa your not the only one,they sent this out the other night.


30 th July, 2002
The performance of our touch trading system has caused us great concern over the last
couple of weeks. The main issue is the general slowdown of the service in the afternoon
particularly from 3:00 p.m. to the close of the UK market. One factor is the increasing
number of trades (especially programmed trades) being processed by our International
desk in Pan European equity markets. GNI’s core trading system (Fidessa) has to throttle
execution of trades during peak demand causing some delays to submit, amend and
cancel orders. Also with the increasing number of users on the touch system the touch
servers are under constant pressure to cope with the high level of requests for price
information and volume of price updates (ticks) per stock.
Our Fidessa system has been analysed by a consultant from Royalblue and over the
weekend of 27 th July we acted on his recommendation to increase the amount of memory
in our servers, which has improved capacity during fast market conditions. We also aim
to release a new version of touch (version 3.0) by the 30 th August 2002, which will
provide improved resilience, reliability and capacity.
Longer term we are committed to introducing new and even more efficient hardware that
will significantly increase performance. This together with an upgrade to the latest
version of trading software running on this hardware will maximise the gains in
performance.
Please be assured that we will continue to improve the system at the very earliest
opportunity. Should you have any queries or require more detailed information please
contact the touch Support Desk or your account handler.
Kennis Bubb
Manager
GNI touch Sales and Support
GNI Limited
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7002 3992
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7002 3995
Email: help@gnitouch.com

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