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Wandisco Plc | LSE:WAND | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B6Y3DV84 | ORD 10P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 63.60 | 63.80 | 65.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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08/4/2016 16:24 | Kainos expands Polish business with office for 500 staff By John Mulgrew PUBLISHED 17/03/20160 COMMENTSSHARE Kainos chief executive Brendan Mooney Kainos chief executive Brendan Mooney Software company Kainos is expanding its operations in Poland with a new office which could double its workforce there. ADVERTISING inRead invented by Teads The Belfast-based firm's new base in Poland can hold 500 staff, double the current number there. SHARE GO TO Kainos said the rapid growth in the volume of global projects has resulted in the expansion. The team will be working on a range of projects, including Kainos Evolve and Kainos Smart. Co Antrim-born Brendan Mooney, chief executive of Kainos, added the expansion highlighted "not only the company's success in Poland to date, but also our ambition to remain as one of the most committed and attractive high-tech employers". "Our Polish colleagues have consistently delivered high-quality, innovative work, and form an essential part of the company's growth plans," he said. "Gdansk has proven to be a very fertile location for recruiting technical talent and expertise. We are consistently impressed by the calibre and enthusiasm of the graduates and experienced professionals we employ." The announcement from Kainos comes as it revealed it was working with US health tech firm InTouch Health. The pair will develop a series of products for the health industry, integrating Kainos' technologies to improve areas such as communication and the sharing of patient data. In July last year, Kainos became one of just three Northern Ireland firms on the London Stock Exchange. During the first six months of trading as a listed company, the software firm achieved an impressive turnover figure of £37m. It has grown staff numbers to 800 across its seven offices, with 440 of these working at the company's base in Belfast. Kainos helps the healthcare industry and the Government digitise their work. Brendan Mooney, who hails from just outside Dunloy, joined Kainos in 1989. At that time, it employed little more than a dozen staff. Speaking about his company's partnership with InTouch Health, Mr Mooney said: "We believe that tele-medicine will transform the way in which healthcare is delivered. "This partnership between InTouch Health and Kainos Evolve provides the right capability to support this transformation". Dr Yulun Wang, chief executive at InTouch Health, added: "We are excited about working with Kainos Evolve. "The flexibility and power of the Evolve platform, combined with the breadth of the InTouch customer base and solution offerings, has the potential to make a significant impact on the care of patients across the US and beyond." MEGA! | albanyvillas | |
07/4/2016 17:04 | Cheers bb2, I don't regard Edison as a high quality researcher but what they say briefly please. | modform | |
07/4/2016 15:57 | New edison note out on WAND today.... | battlebus2 | |
03/4/2016 19:56 | Who's pumping these then Shaun Not a single post for days, besides all buys are large which will rule out most pi. | modform | |
03/4/2016 17:31 | well that seems to be whats going on - if the news supports - it will prob continue. If the hedgies see a turnaround - they will buy the dips - that's what makes the shape free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | luckymouse | |
03/4/2016 17:07 | Well I'm in for free now so let the games commence :)) | battlebus2 | |
03/4/2016 16:50 | so much position bias, filibuster & massive wrongness lol | luckymouse | |
01/4/2016 23:16 | Gents..its a pump before the inevitable dump.... shares can be ramped through other channels than RNS of course. (Not saying these wont go higher in the short term however) Shaun | shaunstar | |
31/3/2016 19:42 | I was thinking it was because they are at a show in Amsterdam but some heavy volume on the buy side says something. | battlebus2 | |
31/3/2016 19:35 | Something is up bb2, such a large demand for shares. I will soon one bag this. | modform | |
31/3/2016 14:01 | Trade for 5k gone through at 190 :)) | battlebus2 | |
31/3/2016 09:58 | This just gets better and better, i'm up 50% + so will take profits at some point. | battlebus2 | |
30/3/2016 16:16 | 20k buy at 170 buy the looks of it... | battlebus2 | |
30/3/2016 09:48 | Not wanting to sound like I'm saying buy but for existing holders we do seem keen to go higher ATM. Funding issue aside. | battlebus2 | |
26/3/2016 16:14 | PTY I would stay clear of SOU I have some of these which I REGRET Wand should make £2 soon PANR could be a big bagger ARS has a good podcast by the CEO I am a risk taker but I want profit I bought some new small caps PETS and CARD but they are not doing well and I will ditch as soon as a make a profit I have two new ones to buy when I can release some cash. likely candidates for profit ? Have you spotted any likely candidates for profit ? | saturn5 | |
26/3/2016 10:04 | Goodness me, talking about the risk, you're too much of a risk taker. Resources stocks aren't investment imo, the only one I have a small holding is SOU which makes money.I have 3 speculative stocks, WAND PTY SOU, I am well up on all three | modform | |
25/3/2016 22:43 | modform That would be good. I can give you an opinion on them I am in WAND ARS and PANR plus some others I am glad I sold out of GKP even if at a loss | saturn5 | |
25/3/2016 20:27 | Saturn, I can list the stocks I hold if you're interested | modform | |
25/3/2016 19:58 | Melody, I have never taken any tips from anybody nor have I ever paid for any tips. I do my own research, so I can only blame myself for the loss.Saturn, I don't recommend any shares to anyone, sorry | modform | |
25/3/2016 08:33 | Here is Paul Scott's views following the results. Don't bet more than you can afford to lose completely. NB I hold no position long or short. Results y/e 31 Dec 2015 - this set of results has got to be one of the worst I have ever seen. A $30.5m operating loss, on revenues of just $11.0m. This growth stock didn't even manage any top line growth, revenue is down 1.8% against the prior year. Worse still, it's completely out of cash - there was only net cash of $2.6m at 31 Dec 2015, so I doubt whether they will be able to make the end of March payroll. There's an undrawn borrowing facility, but I'm not sure what the terms are for the use of it. The company says that cash overheads have been reduced to $25m p.a. at a Mar 2016 run rate, but that's nowhere near breakeven, with gross profit only running at $10m p.a.. - See more at: hxxp://www.stockoped | melody9999 | |
24/3/2016 19:34 | modform could go over £2 very soon any other tips to fiil our boots with | saturn5 | |
24/3/2016 14:45 | Yes it's proved to be very resilient so far. | battlebus2 | |
24/3/2016 13:44 | Blimey, for a company that you all think is going bust, continuous daily rises. I filed my boots up at under 100p. As I have said before Their big data software is head and body above the rest imo. | modform | |
21/3/2016 13:18 | Tax liability, that old chestnut. | bared_bones | |
18/3/2016 09:11 | Blue this morning.....must be someone buying.... | battlebus2 |
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