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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Ixeurope | IXE | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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139.75 | 139.75 |
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Posted at 21/6/2007 09:13 by randsys IXE stated they were in talks "with a number" of interested parties, so I imagine potential negotiations could well take a while. |
Posted at 21/5/2007 08:44 by adda Any idea on the likely bid price? And who is the bidder? I see telecity will be floating later this year, are their any other listed competitors to IXE? Have been following this Company for last six months, v.impressive, shame to see them taken out in their infancy. Obviously someone sees the potential mkt for DC space. |
Posted at 15/5/2007 09:49 by randsys Well given their stated accelerated build and kitting out (of the mezzanine floor) I would expect cash burn to increase in the short term. BUT, there has been some substantial buying in IXE over the past few months so I wouldn't expect this to be too much of an issue for such a fast growth company as this (IMHO of course). |
Posted at 07/5/2007 22:16 by rik shaw Press release on IXE website dated 1/5/07:It ends: To capture the market demand, IXEurope has decided to increase the planned specification and accelerate the fit-out of phase 1 and prepare for phase 2 by building the mezzanine floor in preparation for future datacentre build-out. Phase 1 will be ready for occupation during summer 2007 rik |
Posted at 09/3/2007 09:43 by spaceparallax Mas,Thanks for the tip - I see IXE as having a strong future, but suspect that the SP's probably outgrown itself cf the results and diminution of loss. No doubt I'll be proved wrong, but I wouldn't be surprised to see the share price cycle between 60 and low 70s for a while, perhaps with further progress being driven by significant news. |
Posted at 02/3/2007 20:14 by hattori_hanzo sp - lol!I know where you're coming from. These facts & figures can be difficult to quantify. At the end of the day, quality is all important and the cream will always rise to the top, eventually. I too, generally speaking, prefer close watching to setting fixed stops and as I'm a full time investor it makes it easier. I'll return to my watching brief on IXE, for now, but, as I said, I'm poised to pounce. I look forward to chatting with you again. Good luck. ps: Apologies for my rudeness! ;-) |
Posted at 01/3/2007 14:08 by lorddavidboy I'm surprised that this company seem to have been left unmolested by the likes of SunGard who have a huge contingency business. I think I read somewhere that the two are co-operating (do I remember Frankfurt corrrectly?!) but given SunGard is basically an acquisition beast and IXE are clearly doing well in their space isn't this a possible play too?For the record i'm in since 50p with top up at 61p more recently. |
Posted at 13/2/2007 10:34 by randsys IX Europe Results NotificationRNS Number:1597R IX Europe PLC 13 February 2007 IXEurope plc Results notification IXEurope plc ("IXEurope"; AIM: IXE), Europe's specialist datacentre services company with 14 IXDatacentres across four countries, will announce its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2006, on Monday, 5 March 2007. A presentation for analysts will be held at 9.30am on Monday, 5 March 2007 at the offices of College Hill, 78 Cannon Street, EC4N 6HH. Enquiries: College Hill 020 7457 2020 Adrian Duffield / Corinna Dorward This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END |
Posted at 12/2/2007 15:00 by licom IXE report initiated in Jan at 60.5p at |
Posted at 19/1/2007 10:48 by bachman Hi Downend, as a member of lemminginvestor i can confirm ixeurope is their latest report/tip. Let's hope its as succesful as pele, cch and sola. ie, the last three. all in the money for me. in at 60p with ixe.good luck |
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