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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Iomart Group Plc | LSE:IOM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004281639 | 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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1.40 | 0.97% | 145.40 | 143.00 | 145.40 | 149.80 | 143.00 | 144.00 | 41,414 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Services, Nec | 115.64M | 7M | 0.0624 | 22.92 | 160.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/2/2015 16:35 | Just out of interest how do you know ii's are loading up | victor1971 | |
04/2/2015 14:59 | Similar to above | pollnagorm | |
04/2/2015 14:01 | Yes ii seem to time it nicely ........ | pollnagorm | |
04/2/2015 13:07 | With good news like this, its strange how the company isn't letting the market know Unless there letting II load up in the back ground | stardrops2 | |
04/2/2015 08:35 | The MM's were very obliging to Schroders ;-) | gerri-c | |
03/2/2015 18:02 | More II buying. | pollnagorm | |
28/1/2015 15:09 | Is that more ii buying I see. | pollnagorm | |
27/1/2015 06:34 | FT : cloud unit warns | dlku | |
19/1/2015 16:46 | Fairly conservative view: | gerri-c | |
19/1/2015 13:28 | yep looking good, nice and quiet on here which i like, no raving rampers or shorters just ticking up nicely | stardrops2 | |
19/1/2015 13:06 | Going to break out soon here imo. Spread is closing, some volume coming in. | gargoyle2 | |
14/1/2015 18:35 | He still held it in his holdings of the 8th January 2015. I think he believes that there will be another bid and all this is merely noise. That's my interpretation anyway. | mdara | |
14/1/2015 17:50 | Hard to tell , I didn't see IOM mentioned in the last update. | pollnagorm | |
14/1/2015 16:27 | Naked Trader still hanging on to his shares with stop losses at 155p and 178p not actioned. Current price 168p. | fizzypop | |
13/1/2015 11:08 | Oh goody it's now bounced back to 169p. Phew panic over. | fizzypop | |
07/1/2015 16:46 | Why the drop today? | byglenn | |
07/1/2015 16:45 | Why the drop today? | byglenn | |
30/12/2014 23:29 | From Proactiveinvestors website; For cloud provider Iomart (LON:IOM), data from wearable tech items will become a marketing ‘holy grail’. “We’re predicting a massive growth in storage needs,” said Iomart’s Phil Worms. The problem is most organisations lack an IT infrastructure that could take advantage of the data being collected and analysed. “Legacy systems are generally built to accept keyed data, but most wearables don’t have keyboard inputs,” said Worms. “Instead, they rely on voice, image or touch input that doesn’t translate to the current infrastructure. Increasingly makers of smart wearables are thinking about ways to turn that biometric information into money-making services. Data is only as valuable as what you can do with it. A fitness tracker churning out all kinds of health, wellness and fitness data provides value only if insurers’ doctors can see that data and alter care plans. “This will be the next game changer,” added Iomart’s Worms. “Wearable Technology in all forms is coming and it will be here to stay. “It’s just a question of how businesses embrace it and use it to benefit, clients, customers and employees.” "18 months ago the word wearables wasn't used a great deal. Now it's a term which will stick around,” said Fitbug founder Landau. "Awareness and understanding of the category and associated accessories is only going to improve. “This is good news for us and for the sector.” | gargleblaster | |
29/12/2014 11:35 | Same article on Proactive Investors today, interesting. | pollnagorm | |
27/12/2014 07:27 | positive mention on ThisIsMoney.co.uk, IOMART director states that new wearable technology will increase the need for cloud storage in 2015. | rufio90210 |
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