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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ims Maxims | LSE:IMX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3KKWM62 | 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% | 11.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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24/6/2006 20:51 | Takes a while with all those Gordon Brown type pen pusher parasites to convince. cheers cheading | cheading | |
22/6/2006 13:05 | Bit of activity at last-results out in july- management very happy | kemorkid | |
02/6/2006 13:01 | TPTP., I sincerely hope you didnt put your undies on it, about to plumet further methinks. | walker197 | |
23/5/2006 16:51 | this one is a flyer, put your undies on it | the_pies_the_pies | |
12/5/2006 20:50 | I see a drop today that I dont appreciate too much. Interesting to have X trade explained. | walker197 | |
10/5/2006 10:47 | Thanks Wirra | kemorkid | |
09/5/2006 12:18 | Whats an X trade? | kemorkid | |
04/5/2006 11:52 | I'm getting fed up now. Any news - anywhere ? | walker197 | |
25/4/2006 16:13 | Whispers of an announcement very soon...but who knows? Interesting to see if there is a delayed 'buy' today. | argy2 | |
24/4/2006 09:42 | This seems STILL a very strange stock. What is happening ? Any ideas ? | walker197 | |
21/4/2006 09:34 | £40k BUY....hope it's a Director! | wapper | |
05/4/2006 17:27 | Anyone know the latest on this., or is it rumour ? | walker197 | |
23/3/2006 23:49 | I wonder if this will have much effect on IMX???? UPDATE (Adds share price and context on NHS IT programme problems) LONDON (AFX) - Healthcare software supplier iSOFT Group PLC said it expects a 55 mln stg shortfall in full-year revenues due to delays to the 6.2 bln stg modernisation of Britain's National Health Service computer systems. The news wiped more than a third of the value off iSOFT shares in early morning trading. At 8.15 am iSOFT shares were down 134-3/4 pence, or 37 pct, at 226 pence. Delays to the ambitious National Programme for IT in the NHS, which accounts for about 20 pct of iSOFT's revenue, has created "uncertainty" for the financial year, iSOFT said in a trading update. Total full-year revenue generated from iSOFT's contract as a supplier to the NHS IT programme is expected to be around 30 mln stg, about 55 mln below previous expectations, iSOFT said. Operating profit will be about 45 mln stg less than originally expected, the company added. "(The NHS IT programme) rescheduling process has created uncertainty for iSOFT's current financial year and, as the process is still ongoing, the company does not now expect to recognise any revenue in respect of the delivery of new software into the programme during the second half of the year," iSOFT said in a statement. "The impact of the rescheduling process is likely to be that the phasing of revenues will be less concentrated in the earlier years of the programme than previously anticipated." iSOFT said overall revenues during the lifetime of the NHS IT programme remained in line with its expectations but admitted that the longer-term financial impact of changes to the NHS IT programme was currently unclear. "The potential impact (of NHS IT programme changes) on future periods will only become clear following the completion of the rescheduling process which is expected to take place over the coming months," iSOFT said. Analysts have long warned that problems with the NHS IT programme, which includes the introduction of electronic patient records and new systems for booking hospital appointments, could affect iSOFT's revenues. However, iSOFT has previously shrugged off concerns about the NHS IT programme and insisted that it was not affected by any delays and its contracts remained on track. Last year consultancy Accenture, one of the local service providers for the NHS IT programme and an iSOFT partner in two English regions, said it expected to lose up to 150 mln usd (82.4 mln stg) for the financial year related to its work on the NHS. Accenture blamed the shortfall on delays in the deployment of some of its computer systems for the IT programme and lower than expected margins and billings. nick.huber@afxnews.c nh/ak/nh/bam | irishelf | |
01/2/2006 14:04 | irishelf, I agree entirely with your sentiment, though "language Timothy, please". cheers cheading | cheading | |
31/1/2006 18:09 | Time to keep an eye on these again........... | kemorkid | |
13/12/2005 21:10 | Well then!!! Kemor our very own 'kid'....I think we are being 'cheaded' all round..... | bill.slygo | |
23/11/2005 22:35 | It is slow, granted. £18 million losses to date, so plenty of tax allowances to carry forward, if/when they get to the land of profitability. I think it's the latter, soon. cheers cheading | cheading | |
23/11/2005 10:32 | Just fed up with these c my patience is going downhill.Will hold though !! KK | kemorkid | |
23/11/2005 08:30 | kemorkid Losses reduced by 80% and a slight sales increase is fine by me. Your view sour? regards cheading | cheading |
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