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PLM Plasmon

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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Plasmon LSE:PLM London Ordinary Share GB0006906381 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.33 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/8/2008
13:27
50% spread is clear indication of a co in admin.
binladin
08/8/2008
12:34
freefall coming to ZERO:
binladin
08/8/2008
11:59
Sorry to hear that ravenna23.

Good luck for the future.

mikey_b
08/8/2008
11:58
latest news PLM going bust.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
binladin
08/8/2008
09:41
I hope you guys bailed out already.
mikey_b
08/8/2008
08:33
Man,

I thought it was bad holding LNG. This is a depressing picture. Funding is difficult to come by these days - great timing PLM!

senator
08/8/2008
08:31
It added it requires additional financing and has engaged in a process to secure this within an appropriate timescale.


Not good

strutt12
08/8/2008
08:03
Not entirely unexpected given the recent share price decline, oh dear. ;-)
charmer1_23
06/8/2008
17:38
Well the company appears still focused, pushing ahead with strategy......gives a glimmer of hope. Horne wouldn't want to join a company that's on the brink of collapse?

Plasmon gets the Horne

Archiving vendor poaches EMC sales manager to head up its EMEA sales operation


Written by Kayleigh Bateman

CRN, 06 Aug 2008
Archiving vendor Plasmon has appointed Colin Horne as vice president of EMEA sales and customer support to help expand its channel reach.

Colin joins Plasmon from EMC where he spent eight years as a sales manager. He takes over responsibilities from David Thomson who is moving into a global sales programmes and operations role.

With more than 20 years' IT industry experience at EMC, Nortel, Cabletron and Data General, Horne has been tasked with extending the vendor's channel reach through its recently announced partnership with storage giant NetApp.

He is responsible for the management and development of Plasmon's four regional teams in Europe, Middle East, Africa and India.

Horne said: "I am very pleased to be stepping into my new responsibility at this particular stage in the market. Archive requirements are now established as a major priority within the enterprise and have much greater visibility with senior management.

"I've seen first hand how organisations can struggle with the optimisation of storage resources and their obligations for risk mitigation and compliance, while balancing this against the need for greener data centre strategies. Plasmon's archive solutions are perfectly suited to satisfy these enterprise demands. It's a fantastic market opportunity that I look forward to developing with the Plasmon sales and marketing team."

This quarter Horne will be working with the EMEA team to launch its NetArchive solution that combines Plasmon Archive File Manager software and Archive Appliance with NetApp's storage technology.

Steven Murphy, chief executive of Plasmon, said: "Colin's experience is a great addition to our European operations. He has an excellent track record for establishing strong customer relationships; something Plasmon sees as essential for both his sales and customer support responsibilities.

"Colin has the experience to manage the sales process for our increasingly sophisticated archive solutions, while helping Plasmon build a more customer centric focus."

hang
06/8/2008
13:04
chris, who are you agreeing with?


gloomy lol...

mikey_b
06/8/2008
11:11
I agree the gloomy have been in charge of this thread for too long..
chrisdgb
06/8/2008
11:02
hang - the problem is here you could easily get burnt if your only
short from 7p as low volume buys could sent this higher in minutes

gambler99
06/8/2008
09:30
Bounce? Why would it bounce?
mikey_b
05/8/2008
15:38
trouble is I'm still getting quotes of 3.42p for 650000 shares on a T20 and cant sell 25000 or a piddly 600 quids worth within the bid!!!!! AINT right
hang
05/8/2008
14:57
the thing is it looks like it could bounce soon,

it just has that look about it ...back to 7p or 10p

like NTX, in a fairly similar situation

and if you are going to buy back 600,000 shares it will trigger it for sure,

i will be watching (.)(.)

infact i might buy today or soon.

gambler99
05/8/2008
14:30
finspreads and spreadex since it started dropping past the placing, something don't add up here!!!
hang
05/8/2008
14:07
hang - why don't you close your shorts.

out of interest who are you shorting with on such a low market cap.?

gambler99
04/8/2008
17:31
hmmm....wonder how the techies on iii are doing

*chortle*

mikey_b
04/8/2008
16:32
market quotes just to give a bit of a feel as to the market sentiment at the moment. BUY 500,000 shares T 20 settlement 3.42p. SELL 100,000 shares T 3 settlement 1.5p.
Poosible reasons for this 1 billion shares to be placed at 1p to raise more cash or impending profits warning...................or massive sell order in wings

hang
01/8/2008
11:48
I am not short. I am not long. Are the techies on iii real techies ? If they were they'd understand. I posted at length here and had no real technical response to disagree.

I guess the techies on iii haven't noticed the share price hasn't really been rising that much of late. I bet they are Microsoft Word users and therefore consider themselves techies :-)

Mikey
too techie for his own good

mikey_b
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