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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Knowledge Sppt | LSE:KSS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003331591 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | - | 0.00 | - |
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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12/8/2002 17:58 | Liquidate ASAP. ££££££££££ | jdschwartz | |
12/8/2002 07:41 | Well results out in September so not long to wait. The management seem quite pleased that the rate of cash burn is less than 550K per month. A dubious achievement unless the company is growing revenues. From last trading statement this looks unlikely and revenues look to be flat (excluding the one-off 1M insurance for Madan Singhs death). Id hope the management are going to be realistic. As it stands this company is not viable and something needs to be done very quickly to preserve the cash. Good luck. Huge. | hugepants | |
12/8/2002 00:21 | Just bought in. Looks like a great punt. Might buy some more. Shhhhhhhhhh this is our baby. | jdschwartz | |
29/7/2002 12:17 | The PRU sold 2.9m so where did the other 2m shares come from?? Might explain the rise in the share price over recent days. Its always nice to see a fund buying more than the balancing selling fund ;o) Phil | the jitters | |
26/7/2002 17:21 | Disclosure of interest in shares Knowledge Support Systems Group plc ('The Company') wishes to make the following disclosures of interest in shares: 1. The Company received notification yesterday that, following purchases made on 23 and 25 July 2002, Eurovestech plc now hold 4,927,273 ordinary shares in the Company, being 6.7% of the issued share capital. 2. The Company received notification today that Prudential plc and all of its subsidiary companies no longer have a notifiable interest in the issued share capital of the company. | cwa1 | |
25/7/2002 23:28 | Trouble is mick they are all gonna miss the party.......I hope we can handle all that beer on our own! Phil | the jitters | |
25/7/2002 23:10 | Its okay mate, it was due at 2017 yesterday, must have missed...... KSS, well happy, big buys moving through, got to be a Institutional or bid position in the background Keep the faith lads/lasses, gonna be a good un........cheers | mick p | |
25/7/2002 23:01 | I'll take that as a no then! Cripes guys, anyone would think the world was gonna get wiped out by an asteroid in 17 years or something! LOL Phil | the jitters | |
25/7/2002 17:04 | Nobody watching this one? I think its worth you checking the trade log for the past 3 days, looks like those clanky corporate wheels are starting to grind into action :o) Phil | the jitters | |
21/7/2002 14:50 | Yes, after looking around, I believe that is the case. KSS certainly have a very large degree of support from institutional investors now, specially given the small size of the company. Without checking I think majority shareholders now account for about 75% of the issued stock. Phil | the jitters | |
19/7/2002 23:26 | Prudential's notice - are they buying or selling? | whatsisname | |
19/7/2002 21:38 | I doubt all those were sells rangers. With the market so nerous, I find it very hard to believe the MM would take all that stock with out dumping the price or stinging the seller. My guess is the 2 smaller ones were sells with the larger one taking them all in and a few others the MM had lurking from the current weakness. Phil | the jitters | |
19/7/2002 11:44 | A few hefty looking sells yesterday guys. What kind of news are you expecting with the results in 7 or so weeks? Hopefully a return of the excess cash ie. all of it. | rangers99 | |
16/7/2002 21:56 | Exactly my thoughts mick. When other investment opportunities are thin on the ground, why not buy someone elses cash on the cheap ;o) Phil | the jitters | |
16/7/2002 17:23 | Have to say that current conditions would seem to make it more probable. Just a thought, but if a cpy/fund wanted to boost its cash/profit to get through the bad times, why not snap up a cash heavy going nowhere cpy like this and flog off the good bit and wind the rest up? | mick p | |
16/7/2002 16:33 | Withstood the current market onslaught admirably mick and we are both still nicely in the money I think. Its only a matter of time IMO before someone buys this sorry excuse for a business just to nab that huge cashpile. Phil | the jitters | |
12/7/2002 14:42 | You been nibbling again today mick, I see a 100k and a 125k have gone through........I know they are a good buy but dont be going toooo overweight now ;o) Phil | the jitters | |
08/7/2002 19:44 | I think your on the money there Jitts, seems that the odd snaffle is going on....the MM widening of the spread and upping the price seems promising too, especially as it happened after the "initial" interest and its not like them to miss out. Nice to watch this one shaping up..... cheers | mick p | |
05/7/2002 18:32 | Someone snagged half a million late in the day mick ;o) Seems to me that someone wishes to very quietly build a stake by mopping up stock as it becomes available but not placing too much upward pressure on the stock by buying in great swathes. Phil | the jitters | |
05/7/2002 14:40 | slightly down today, not worried, the game remains the same........ | mick p | |
04/7/2002 05:44 | Maybe its just my online broker thats hopeless. | rangers99 | |
03/7/2002 15:26 | Quoted spread is big but real buys and sells show the spread to be quite narrow. Phil | the jitters | |
02/7/2002 08:03 | Big spread now. The ask price rose but the bid stayed the same. | rangers99 |
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