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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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1spatial Plc | LSE:SPA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFZ45C84 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 0.83% | 60.50 | 59.00 | 62.00 | 61.00 | 60.50 | 60.50 | 81,092 | 08:00:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 30M | 1.06M | 0.0095 | 63.68 | 67.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/3/2013 15:08 | its taking a much needed breather | solarno lopez | |
06/3/2013 14:50 | just waiting on the deal now | solarno lopez | |
06/3/2013 14:43 | Same as monday sol. | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 13:30 | Most likely, been the same all week. | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 13:29 | The way the price is holding up gives the impression that the sells will be used to fill another buy announced at the end of the day. ll | loss-leader | |
06/3/2013 12:42 | Yump. Have you seen how much the Irish OS charge for land data info below. List prices The minimum areas of OSi data which may be licensed under this option are as follows: Scale of data Minimum area Large-scale 9 square kilometres Medium-scale 60 square kilometres Small-scale 1200 square kilometres The following list prices apply to the annual licence of OSi data: Product Vector Fee Year 1 Vector Fee Year 2 and onwards Raster Fee Year 1 Raster Fee Year 2 and onwards Large Scale Prices are per sq. km. Prices are per sq. km. Prices are per sq. km. Prices are per sq. km. 1:1,000 Prime Data 1532.00 306.40 512.00 102.40 1:2,500 Prime Data 510.00 102.00 174.00 34.80 1:5,000 Prime Data 229.00 27.48 76.00 09.12 | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 12:35 | yump. buyer still there hovering at 9p. Been looking to try and find more payments on the US & Brazilian contracts no luck so far. | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 12:34 | Mirabeau - How kind of you to try and help, even though you made me feel rather small. I'll stick to the day job and muddle through the investment world without any further help from you. At least you have demonstrated to others on this board how clever you are. I wonder how I ever became a reasonably substantial holder of SPA. Thanks again | peterwaller395 | |
06/3/2013 12:25 | 9p in 2010 looked like a short-term resistance/support; however in 2010 it was effectively a different company. I don't think there's a precedent any more for any historic support and resistance levels being of any use, except the ones we've had recently at 4 and 5p. (Well apart from previous investors having stock they want to move on just because they bought 2 years ago at 9p). | yump | |
06/3/2013 12:20 | They dropped it a touch like this on Monday around the same time to grab any stock they could, lets see where it ends at the close. | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 12:19 | p395 It's not rocket science fella. There's a determined seller offering out stock to those buyers stupid enough to buy it and at ever lower prices it seems | mirabeau | |
06/3/2013 12:16 | I am a holder of SPA, hence my using this board for any help I might get. Thanks again | peterwaller395 | |
06/3/2013 12:15 | Can anyone help me understand. I have a dog share SYM. Its down another 6.5% today yet theres been nothing other than buys. Not many I admit. So far about 150k shares (@ 3.75p so not much moneywise)Why is the price down? Maybe a stupid question but if any one can spare a mo to explain I would be grateful. SYM's board not active as you can imagine. Thanks | peterwaller395 | |
06/3/2013 10:10 | If we pop up into the top three % gainers we could see a mad rush on here today get... joe public involved. | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 10:05 | I would like to think so ...its that mid tier of investors buying that gives me grounds for extra confidence | solarno lopez | |
06/3/2013 09:57 | If its mates rates solarno, you would think it could double from here then. | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 09:56 | As sometimes happens when smaller companies restructure their business with a new emphasis on a different area, I don't think the implications of the 1Spatial takeover last year were fully appreciated. Given the apparent movement in the big data market, (ie. big money being spent - not just conceptual any more), the timing may well have been spot on. | yump | |
06/3/2013 09:47 | Interesting to see that not only are small investors here and institutions but some knowlegable investors who are investing not insignificant amounts. This makes me think that something has leaked ...yes I know the price is saying something but the leak has gone to mates but its all supposition | solarno lopez | |
06/3/2013 09:31 | And dont forget an acquistion !! | solarno lopez | |
06/3/2013 09:30 | My take is one or two of those contracts have put SPA on the map big time, with people putting the figures together and seeing big sums will be made. They will have to show there hand sooner or later, cant bluff forever lads. | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 09:19 | Yes too true yump | iroquoi | |
06/3/2013 09:18 | Ha i did though. Magic. | 412069 | |
06/3/2013 09:16 | We all do now yump! | devil20 | |
06/3/2013 09:15 | Now own up, who is thinking 'I wish I'd bought 10x as many shares at 3-4p' ?! Mind you, you might find sleeping a bit tricky ;-) | yump |
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