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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mobilityone Limited | LSE:MBO | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B1Z48326 | ORD 2.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.33 | 7.47% | 4.75 | 4.50 | 5.00 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 21,405 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Services, Nec | 233.76M | 24k | 0.0002 | 237.50 | 5.05M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/6/2013 16:29 | The NOMAD / broker(Allenby Capital) were predicting a 250k profit for 2012 (on lower revenues) rather than a 270k loss! Don't you just love AIM shares! A bit disappointing that these are the results upto 31st Dec 2012, its now 28th June and there was no update. Is there not a requirement to provide a trading update if the expected results are going to be materially different ? | orm5 | |
28/6/2013 15:59 | indeed! Not what the market was expecting at all :( | orm5 | |
26/6/2013 12:58 | New mobile payment service Zapp set to launch in the UK. | orm5 | |
25/6/2013 09:55 | The future of payments: | orm5 | |
21/6/2013 12:29 | good news about soft space, roll on next week. | cheeky13 | |
21/6/2013 09:53 | results should be out a week today | orm5 | |
20/6/2013 08:17 | Soft Space MPOS for mobile card payments Website indicates that they have partnered with Mobility One in the Philippines...Intere | orm5 | |
18/6/2013 10:11 | remittance to the Philippines reached $6.9 billion as of end of April. 6.1% growth. hxxp://www.abs-cbnne Will be interesting to see how much share of the market MBO can pickup | orm5 | |
17/6/2013 18:19 | good to see a push through 5p | orm5 | |
16/6/2013 20:20 | Will be interesting to know how the expansion into the Philippines is going ? | orm5 | |
14/6/2013 10:27 | A bright side for mobile payments Though NFC has largely been a disappointment, there has been tremendous growth in other areas, specifically money transfers. According to Gartner, money transfers are expected to account for 69 percent of the total value of mobile payments worldwide in 2017. Gartner believes that worldwide mobile-payment transaction values will reach $235.4 billion in 2013, a 44 percent increase from 2012 values of $163.1 billion. And it will generate $721 billion in value by 2017. The number of mobile-payment users worldwide is expected to reach 245.2 million in 2013, up from 200.8 million in 2012. And by 2017, Gartner believes, more than 450 million people will be mobile-payment users. hxxp://news.cnet.com | orm5 | |
14/6/2013 08:38 | within two weeks today the 2012 results should be out. | orm5 | |
13/6/2013 20:36 | I know we cannot compare MBO directly to MONI, but when you consider MBO at the current price of just under 5p, it has a market cap of just over GBP 5 million. MONI at 37p has a market cap of GBP 582 million. If MBO was 10p it would still only have a market cap of just under GBP 11 million. Lots of potential, just need some more regular updates from the company. | orm5 | |
13/6/2013 14:31 | robust progress | andrbea | |
13/6/2013 14:21 | hopefully. | cheeky13 | |
13/6/2013 14:02 | Could be pushing through 5p soon! | orm5 | |
13/6/2013 11:29 | Hammer formation on the chart yesterday | orm5 | |
10/6/2013 15:43 | Looks like it could be ready for some movement soon. | orm5 | |
05/6/2013 22:56 | Revenue is vanity Profit is sanity if you don't know that you are either an ignorant moron or a pump and dump merchant | whereareallthemugpuntersyachts | |
05/6/2013 11:33 | Annual results for 2012 due by the end of this month. Revenues of £31.8m were achieved in 2011, expecting £40m or more for 2012 | orm5 | |
31/5/2013 17:44 | company website added to header | orm5 | |
31/5/2013 13:51 | at 4.62p the current market cap is just under £5m! | orm5 |
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