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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Stilo International Plc | LSE:STL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009597484 | ORD 1P |
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% | 3.00 | 1.00 | 5.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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07/10/2016 11:33 | Agreed. The only thing that concerns me is that big, big Migrate contract coming to a end in 2017 at around £130,000 per year, not forgetting that overall Migrate revenues will also probably be down in 2016, though they have said that Omnimark has increased. Hopefully, though by 2018 the revenues they will generate from Author Bridge will replace the £130,000 plus Migrate revenues and add additional revenues on top. | stilolosses | |
07/10/2016 07:25 | "It goes back to that old saying "every bit helps"." Indeed it does SL. That's all they need. Reasonable incremental rises in revenue which lead to increased profit, cashflow and dividends. | michaelmouse | |
06/10/2016 11:08 | In relation to My understanding is that Stilo has never in their history made a single Migrate sale in Japan at any stage and if they are now going to advertise Author Bridge over in Japan they will do very, very well to get some sales over there. Time will tell how effective Author Bridge will be over there in due course. Omnimark is the product that has shown through in Japan over so many years. Lets see over the next year or two what this presentation entails because all the Migrate and Author Bridge customers tend to be over in the States. | stilolosses | |
06/10/2016 10:56 | Here we go! So I have an unidentified object wanting to have a poke at me in post 1734. An unidentified, regular contributor who likes the words "turncoat and repertoire". Welcome to Great Britain!!!! We are certainly Great at this kind of thing!!! Another one that has never contributed anything and has no knowledge to share with anybody other than come on here and get information, nose around and then sign off. I suppose you are perfect!! I suppose you have never been a turncoat in your life and as a result my reckoning is that you are probably a self confessed multi millionaire investor!! I suppose you have never changed your mind once in your entire life and have always been spot on with your investments. Sorry! What information have you given about Stilo!..........exac Better to have a repertoire than to have a sign in, have a nose, get some info, decide whether or not to fill your boots and then go away attitude repertoire!!! | stilolosses | |
06/10/2016 10:54 | Clock I did not mean it in the virtual sense but I am absolutely sure that if Mud did have control over these threads, which nobody does, then I have absolutely no doubt he would want to block me out. I clearly stated, as I have done before, that IBM only had a minuscule team engaging with Author Bridge on a very, very small scale and remember what Mud said.......something along the lines of "according to your sauce"!!!!!!! Well when it comes to sauce as opposed to source I rather prefer brown sauce. Then, again I would take my sauce any day of the week as long as it was a reliable source. | stilolosses | |
06/10/2016 10:53 | Bluefunk in relation to you post about me going off on one in terms of questioning Mud's character. Anybody who is prepared to deliberately give misleading and incorrect information, especially concerning investments, should be questioned and challenged. Why should I not question his character when he is willingly and deliberately giving out completely untruthful, wrong and misleading information that even Stilo management do not recognise, as confirmed in their 6 month end results. Others may feel that it is OK for one to make such claims but I certainly don't. Not when it comes to investing your own money. Mud has deliberately made so many wrong claims about Stilo and its products over the years and in relation to his recent claim that IBM were going to role Author Bridge out right across it's network and partners was far too fetched and why he made that claim I do not know. What I do know though is that there was not a person on planet earth that would have told him that because such an agreement never existed in the first place. If I was to come out and made such claims and got found out I would expect nothing less. | stilolosses | |
05/10/2016 16:47 | Bleufu k ? Has the turncoat added vulgarity to his repertoire. | si_9125945 | |
04/10/2016 08:28 | Mud rightly believes in Free Speech SL - so I would be shocked to see him block any poster for posting any opposite views, which in your case have always been very informative and well researched.When you have been wrong you have admitted the fact and at one point even backed mud up when the share price was around 3p. If others had bought at that time they would have made a very healthy profit. As I have stated over the years, I have been in and out of this, in some cases missing the rises but I am with you since this hit 8p and have seen the management reward themselves with shares and dividends rather than high salaries over the years. | clocktower | |
04/10/2016 08:07 | SL I think your last post fully sums up why Mud has probably left. You've spent one small paragraph responding the firths first comment and eight paragraphs challenging Mud's character. | bluefunk1 | |
03/10/2016 15:49 | Clocktower I think you hit the nail on the head with your first sentence. He has certainly NOT taken his profits and ran. Bullish as ever. | firth | |
03/10/2016 15:43 | I just do not get it. B.D held the price back all last years by feeding the MM with anything they wanted. Now the price has gone up they are buying them back!!!! Crazy logic to me. | firth | |
03/10/2016 15:25 | So where has mud gone? Have you upset him SL? Has he taken his profits when it peaked and run to richer pastures for the time being? | clocktower | |
03/10/2016 14:07 | Brewin Dolphin upped their holding:- A further 1,400,840. 16%+ in total. | michaelmouse | |
02/9/2016 11:55 | It is all well and good for shareprophets to air their supposed wisdom in order to justify an "avoid" conclusion when the share price @ 8 pence is at an all time high and slightly ahead of the charting upward trend line. Where were they last year though when STL could be bought @ just 2 pence,thus potentially generating a 400% gain ? | si_9125945 | |
01/9/2016 23:57 | post 1417 spin 33% increase in the total annual dividend would still only equate to a yield of 1.5% at the current share price and the latest results show, after particularly £56,000 in dividends paid and £83,000 of “development costs capitalised”, only a £75,000 increase in cash. - See more at: hxxp://www.shareprop | accrillium | |
01/9/2016 17:59 | A few thoughts. | michaelmouse | |
01/9/2016 13:26 | A good set of results today. Some negatives, of course, with Migrate not growing, especially as it has always been considered as a very important piece of software. Disappointing that Author Bridge is behind schedule but like I have always thought that IBM is going to be a good reference for others to follow. Naturally, would have been great if they had said something substantial in terms of uptake with IBM but you can't have it all. | stilolosses |
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