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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Accesso Technology Group Plc | LSE:ACSO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001771426 | 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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12.00 | 1.81% | 676.00 | 674.00 | 682.00 | 680.00 | 662.00 | 662.00 | 184,000 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Cmp Integrated Sys Design | 139.73M | 10.06M | 0.2395 | 28.39 | 285.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/8/2016 08:43 | You are most welcome. | dnair28 | |
18/8/2016 20:11 | Agree completely that the link should be deleted - but thank you dnair for posting. | janeann | |
18/8/2016 20:00 | I posted it earlier - they are big advertisers by the looks of it and it's freely available every month - I found it via my stockopedia subscriptionHave to admit I wouldn't be too chuffed if I paid for it ! | panic investor | |
18/8/2016 19:37 | dnair - that's interesting, thanks. Not sure how it arises, but surely not intentional? Might be a good idea to delete your posts, now we've all taken note of the link? ;¬) | supernumerary | |
18/8/2016 18:35 | Message posted in error | dnair28 | |
18/8/2016 18:27 | Message posted in error | dnair28 | |
18/8/2016 15:17 | Blimey it keeps going up12 months ago accesso announced the merlin dealShare price was about £6 then | nfs | |
18/8/2016 15:00 | panic investor , thanks for that. I wish all my shares were like this one ! | wildchild | |
18/8/2016 12:00 | This gets a mention in Shares Mag today under the section 6 Stocks with Soar Away Potential. Very good write up and pointed to the groups "Experience starts with a ticket" indicating that it could move into areas supporting the likes of Uber and International airlines. | panic investor | |
17/8/2016 17:05 | Indeed - they confirmed no intention of dividends just GROWTH in an interview a few months back !Happy with that and hope they don't get taken out too soon | panic investor | |
17/8/2016 16:58 | Is it common to use words 'pleased to confirm' when announcing results day? Not something I've previously picked up on company RNSs but would seem an odd thing to say if they were expected to be bad! | alphabeta4 | |
17/8/2016 13:23 | Moving up slowly into results I see - I say slowly but 1 bagging for most of you ! | panic investor | |
17/8/2016 10:16 | So far the US weather appears to be more or less average rainfall and slightly warmer than normal. Probably good for Theme park attendance... hxxps://www.ncdc.noa | carcosa | |
16/8/2016 13:28 | looking forward to results, weak pound should help too. | panic investor | |
16/8/2016 12:14 | Interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2016 on Wednesday 14(th) September 2016 | glyn10 | |
12/8/2016 09:59 | I agree zero impact but dreadful for the family. Makes you wonder how accurately these height and weight things have been tested. The thing is we (well not me as Im not into crowds) just love to experience something more scary each time, if they could build a slide from the moon they would ! | panic investor | |
12/8/2016 09:09 | Just very sad news. Poor family | ccraig69 | |
12/8/2016 08:45 | Saw that a few days ago. Zero impact imo.spud | spud | |
12/8/2016 05:18 | News of an accident that may adversely affect Schlitterbahn visitor numbers, at least in the short term: | dnair28 | |
07/8/2016 02:03 | What a totally awesome and truly inspiring chart! Just shows you what can be achieved with the right product, but more importantly, the right management! | itchycrack | |
06/8/2016 17:40 | Yup, the first time I spoke to Tom (thanks to your intervention David) I kinda knew that I was invested in something pretty special! spud | spud | |
06/8/2016 16:22 | 3p to 1415p = 47,066% or 470 bags - Lack of a time machine is the issue lol | luckymouse | |
06/8/2016 14:43 | This was the gamechanger... Almost six years ago now. Lo-Q appoints Tom Burnet as new CEO Submitted by: PR Artistry Monday, 18 October 2010 Page 1 Lo-Q plc, the leading supplier of virtual queuing systems for theme parks, today announced the appointment of Tom Burnet as Chief Executive Officer. Effective immediately, Burnet joins Lo-Q from Serco plc where he was Managing Director of the company’s 5,000 person Defence Services division. Prior to Serco, Burnet was Managing Director of QinetiQ’s Capability Support Division, a high growth £50 million technical consultancy, working with Governments and industry around the world. During his career, Tom Burnet has been a director of a number of successful businesses and in 1997, he was instrumental in co-founding Cedalion Ltd, offering a range of technical consulting and development services to a blue-chip client base throughout Scotland. During his time there, the company established itself as one of the UK’s leading Microsoft partners and the software giant’s third Gold Partner in Europe, winning Deloitte “Fast 50” status 5 years in a row. Commenting on his appointment Tom Burnet said, “I’m delighted to be joining Lo-Q at such an exciting time. With some brand new products on the horizon, Lo-Q is perfectly positioned to exploit the potential of its already well-established family of Q-bot hand-held and Q-txt mobile reservation systems. I am confident that, working closely with the first class team already established at Lo-Q, this is an exceptional opportunity to grow the company from its excellent foundations and I’m looking forward to playing my part in doing so.” In his early career, and after joining the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst straight from school, Burnet became the youngest officer in the Army at the age of 18. He has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Edinburgh and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. Lo-Q’s dynamic virtual queuing concept arose because of a wait in a line by Leonard Sim, the company’s founder and inventor of the Q-bot system, and his family at a Florida theme park in the 1990s. The ride had mechanical problems, which meant that the almost two-hour wait was a waste of time. Lo-Q’s virtual queuing solutions put customers in control of their day. Unlike traditional paper-based queuing systems, visitors can be updated in real time when their queue slot is available. They can be advised should their ride break down, or even updated on special promotions and events running throughout the day. Lo-Q virtual queuing solutions are now used by more than 5 million people in major theme parks around the world, including numerous Six Flags theme parks in the USA and Canada, Dollywood near Tennessee USA, LEGOLAND® Windsor in the UK, Dreamworld in Australia, Parque Isla Magica in Spain, Mirabilanda in Italy, and Lake Compounce, USA. -ends- | davidosh | |
05/8/2016 20:16 | I cannot remember a stock like this that I have tucked away, sat on and just let it ride higher and higher. Amazing. | value king |
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