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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Research Now | LSE:RNOW | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0CTWT77 | ORD 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% | 422.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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04/1/2007 08:10 | The results must be over 2million pretax profit!! ;) great share | cr4zyness | |
04/1/2007 07:45 | Mach, Results are on 10/01/07 "Full-year results are expected to be announced on Jan 10." from trading statement | cr4zyness | |
03/1/2007 20:04 | Could be t20's buying in ahead of results.Hopefully these will have a good run up to the results as I only joined the party at £3.87. We already know the results will be good and if the rise is maintained up until the results,the dilemna will be hold em or fold em. The results came out on the 23rd Jan last year right? | mach10 | |
03/1/2007 17:08 | Excellent rise to day. Keep it up, and up, and up! | tedg41 | |
19/12/2006 22:01 | Good trend line. | jfmullins | |
08/12/2006 09:48 | I lost my bottle and sold out yesterday for £3.85. I'm very happy though, over 20% up in less than a month. Good luck for everyone holding. | barrybaker | |
08/12/2006 08:17 | Up again, really amazing this!! | jakleeds | |
07/12/2006 14:44 | results on 10th Jan,trading is significantly ahead mkt expectation up another 22.5P. Much further to go. | zico01 | |
07/12/2006 09:43 | I agree I think RNOW is finally starting to become fully priced, however I think there is still huge growth potential when the rest of Europe becomes more online research based. UK online research still only accounts for 10% of the overall market but will increase over the years. Nevermind their growth in the more mature US market where they have opened up 3 offices in the last six months. One to watch over the next year... | diesel72 | |
06/12/2006 21:50 | Similar turnover, but RNOW does appear to have lower margins. For the year to July 2007, YOU is forecast to have turnover of £12.10m, ptp of £4.90m, and eps of 25.65p, prospective PE 30.64x For the year to October 2007, RNOW forecast turnover is £16.39m, ptp £2.72m, eps 14.74p, prospective PE 24.76x. There is a disparity in valuation, but I don't think it's quite as big as you suggest. Come to think of it, they're both beginning to look rather fully priced. | diogenesj | |
06/12/2006 20:11 | Hi everyone, I am a holder of YOU and bought into RNOW at £3.30, after my calculations: YOU market cap 105.2 9.567m turnover 4.5m ptp 3.85% ptp to market cap RNOW market cap 47.49 turnover 9.6 turnover ?? 1.6m ptp ??? Now unless the cash burn on this company is somewhat hiked I see no reason why 3m is not pretax profit giving value on same ratio as YOU of 77.92m market cap or £5.98 a share!! | cr4zyness | |
06/12/2006 19:40 | He also posted a ramp of the same company on the TMN thread earlier today, and was told in no uncertain terms to stop ramping. Naughty, not confused. | jakleeds | |
06/12/2006 19:37 | Purple I wonder if you are somewhat confused or rather naughty. You posted this on the Printing.com thread :- -------------------- purple - 5 Dec'06 - 11:16 - 820 of 820 What do you think about Chemistry Communications, who are plus listed (ofex), similar story to Printing.com a few years ago? They have been forecast to produce EPS of 4p next year, giving a forward PE of 3.5! This compares with the sector average of 11.5x Chemistry Communications information can be found on the thread below: -------------------- But you also posted this on this board:- -------------------- purple - 6 Dec'06 - 11:17 - 154 of 158 Good rise today in the stock on solid numbers, I think Chemistry Communications (Plus Quoted/Ofex) are better value as they are involved in the same industry. Chemistry should have a profit of £1.3 m (similar to Research Now), but valued at £4.5 million, e.i. 10 times less than Research Now. Well worth a look, let me know what you think. -------------------- The thing is that Chemistry is not like Printing.com and one would have to be very confused to think that it was. In addition it is not like Research Now either. Were you confused again. So you appear to be either very confused or very naughty. One could be tempted to say, "Caught red-handed" Cheers Th. | theophilus | |
06/12/2006 11:38 | OK. I don't understand why, but I am pleased this one has started to soar to new heights. Cheers Th. | theophilus | |
06/12/2006 11:19 | Tried Viagra? Sorry couldn't resist :-) | jakleeds | |
06/12/2006 11:18 | I'm just happy something I own is going up at the moment. Had a really torrid time as of late. | barrybaker | |
06/12/2006 11:17 | Good rise today in the stock on solid numbers, I think Chemistry Communications (Plus Quoted/Ofex) are better value as they are involved in the same industry. Chemistry should have a profit of £1.3 m (similar to Research Now), but valued at £4.5 million, e.i. 10 times less than Research Now. Well worth a look, let me know what you think | purple | |
06/12/2006 11:15 | Hmm, that's nice. Good news pending, a tipster buying ahead of his tip, or just a keen buyer? I'm afraid we'll never know, BB. :-) | diogenesj | |
06/12/2006 11:14 | Yeah, looks like a significant breakout about to happen | jakleeds | |
06/12/2006 11:12 | A very large rise for such small volumes, I wonder if there is any good news about to be released | barrybaker | |
22/11/2006 12:32 | Starting to rise nicely again, still a big spread though. | barrybaker | |
09/11/2006 10:52 | on selftrade can now only buy 100, sell 10,000. offering 321p 6p inside yellow strip to sell! so no one is going to sell either | melody9999 | |
09/11/2006 09:25 | The spread is quite large at the moment, not really encouraging trade | barrybaker |
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