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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Orcadian Energy Plc | LSE:ORCA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN0TY502 | ORD GBP0.001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.25 | -2.63% | 9.25 | 9.00 | 9.50 | 9.50 | 9.25 | 9.50 | 196,585 | 11:12:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 50k | -1.19M | -0.0150 | -6.17 | 7.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/2/2008 08:38 | we really could do with some news here. I e mailed the company and they basically wouldn't say anything other than when anything happens we will announce it to the market.... | chrisdgb | |
08/2/2008 15:23 | the fingers are crossed.... | deep powder | |
08/2/2008 14:15 | maybe because somebody is about to buy them they considered it a waste of time;-) 25p | ericthecat | |
08/2/2008 09:12 | Is Orca Interactive still in the IPTV business ? They are not on the IPTV World Forum 2008 exhibiter list and after a year of negotiations no one has considered it worthwile to buy ORCA. | colinhy | |
01/2/2008 15:57 | come on guys, bid next week please..... | deep powder | |
29/1/2008 09:30 | IPTV World Forum Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 28, 2008 Verimatrix joins partners Orca, Sagem and Bitband for this groundbreaking IPTV deployment in Colombia. Verimatrix, setting the standard in content security technologies that enhance the value of pay-TV networks, today announced that systems integrator Unión Electrica S.A has deployed the Verimatrix Video Content Authority System (VCAS) for IPTV within its platform solution for the UNE-EPM Telecomunicaciones IPTV deployment. UNE-EPM, a division of Empressa Publica de Medellín S.A., will be formally launching its IPTV service in Medellín and Bogotá over the next few months. When fully deployed, the service will be available to as many as 1.6 million existing UNE-EPM phone and cable subscribers. | colinhy | |
24/1/2008 12:47 | some kind of statement would be good......... | chrisdgb | |
16/1/2008 15:57 | they are still in talks, the consensus here in the past has been 25p..... DOUBLE the price today | deep powder | |
16/1/2008 13:35 | is the takeover still on.. hold from 18p | latifs100 | |
15/1/2008 13:58 | It would be nice if it were communicated to shareholders that way, rather than the share price which suggests nothing. It is time to pull your finger out management/broker (ALTIUM)/EMBLAZE GROUP | deep powder | |
15/1/2008 13:44 | Do not under estimate ORCA they have quite a few working subscribers worldwide and as I said 1 new 1 every 2 minutes of everyday. They still are at the cutting edge of technology and anybody interested in the future should research their compass application;-) | ericthecat | |
15/1/2008 09:58 | Interesting table of Top 10 IPTV Carriers showing Chunghwa Telecom at No6 with middleware supplier ORCA along with Alcatel-Lucent. I thought Chungwa Telecom had decided to go for Microsoft IPTV provided by Alcatel-Lucent. | colinhy | |
14/1/2008 10:26 | that would be excellent news, this is simply the wrong price.......I added again last week. | chrisdgb | |
14/1/2008 10:08 | No, my guess is that numbers for the year are OK and cash will last many years. The price dropped on very small volume, somebody wanted to sell and as stated before their are just no buyers. Revenue for the year will come in at around $5-6M and a nice little snippet there will be some new contracts this Q and they add a new subscriber using ORCAs middleware every 2 minutes of everyday, thats 262,000 per year. | ericthecat | |
13/1/2008 18:06 | So are we expecting a PW then ? | par12 | |
11/1/2008 10:48 | If i was guessing (and i am) id say someone has inside info on results for the 2nd half of the year | lqs | |
11/1/2008 08:31 | The word you're looking for is Appalling and you should concider tipping. | istanbully | |
10/1/2008 13:47 | starting to look very appealing at this price, might do some topping up. | deep powder | |
09/1/2008 19:36 | Even BLZ goes down; but MKS and others dropping like stones this is as bad as if we were at war. Crazy, | par12 | |
09/1/2008 15:14 | Hello Par12, are you in FRR aswell? I have high hopes for that. Still got my ORCA shares and recently bought back into BLZ but as you say everything looks sickly at present. ORCA is amazingly frustrating, to be honest I wish they would sell for 25p so I could move on. | ericthecat | |
09/1/2008 11:18 | All my money in BLZ and VDI; hoping VDI will double so I can buy more of these; So far everything looks bad; even FRR | par12 | |
03/1/2008 13:18 | It is trading at cash bacause as somebody said there are no buyers, out look is if it is sold you will get maybe 25p very soon or if it isn't it is the long haul to value which may take 2-3 years to reach profitability. IMHO, if you are in its a hold but not a buy. They will announce more contract wins but its the take over we need to get out. | ericthecat | |
03/1/2008 13:05 | Thanks for the update, sounds positive to me. What do you think this should be trading at??? Surely one of the most undervalued stocks on the market..... By the way there isn't the 7k there because I bought 20- on the same day, looks like someone sold 25- yesterday. Lets get this board moving.... | chrisdgb | |
03/1/2008 12:32 | Well they are still in talks, Still got more than $13m in cash Pipeline still strong Still in many tenders Still reaching final short lists IBM has strong conections New product in Compass is cutting edge and leading technology, it has high hopes for this. Europe main market but hoping South America will be good, also in South Africa, and North America. Russia through BCC is producing very good and profitable business. | ericthecat |
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