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AD4 Adept4 Plc

2.05
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Adept4 Plc LSE:AD4 London Ordinary Share GB00B8GRBX01 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.05 1.90 2.20 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/9/2019
12:38
You and Nico like a couple of old ladies in here talking to yourselves lolol. No wonder your wife left you
computercoders
17/9/2019
11:03
Oh dear.It gets tedious, bring correct all the time :)Back to the 1's soon enough.
beeks of arabia
16/9/2019
22:23
That's a good thing.You need trolls to a certain extent.
They allow you to post and roll out the story multiple times.
And they bring attention which is what you must have, without attention you have nothing.

chimers
16/9/2019
22:20
Haha Beeks of Arabia has started to follow me onto other threads
computercoders
16/9/2019
20:45
Perfectly poised...Tick Tock Boom!!! :-)
moneymunch
16/9/2019
20:11
Price (GBX) 2.55 Var % (+/-) -10.53% (Down -0.30)
High 2.85 Low 2.55
Volume 522,490 Last close 2.55 on 16-Sep-2019

ariane
16/9/2019
20:09
Price (GBX) 2.55 Var % (+/-) -10.53% (Down -0.30)
High 2.85 Low 2.55
Volume 522,490 Last close 2.55 on 16-Sep-2019

ariane
16/9/2019
20:02
Freddie, If it was me I would have sold on the previous spike. You may get another but I certainly wouldn't be holding longer term. Remember you are about to get diluted by 50%, which I expect to be sold in to by those who can. The prospect of further dilutions won't be far away to help grow the company.
beeks of arabia
16/9/2019
16:24
Oh dear Another one of chimers losers!!Yuk
nico115
16/9/2019
14:01
I know it is tempting to invest because the price is so low in these micro priced shares but it is all about quantities.

They have BILLIONS of shares in issue it is something I avoid where possible.


Look if a company has more than 500m shares in issue then...more or less forget it.
There are always exceptions but think on this and then go and research it.


99.999999999999% of all small cap funds(funds who specialise in small caps) ONLY invest in companies with less than 500m shares in issue and very often less than 100m shares in issue.
Miton
Gresham
Slaters
Jupiter
Amati
Malborough

Check their holdings.

Be patient in this game don't go chasing any old bit of skirt.
Wait for the right one.

chimers
16/9/2019
13:51
Lol cc, looks like they need to pull a rabbit out of the hat with that one, and not saying they won't, and so GL...:-)
moneymunch
16/9/2019
12:14
CTEA 0.05 first stop then 0.1 soon don't miss it imho dyor GLA
computercoders
16/9/2019
11:38
Thanks for the answer Freddie. I can't comment, having various "bottom drawer" investments of my own which i keep hidden from the missus!
beeks of arabia
16/9/2019
11:30
Nowadays I wouldn't touch AIM stocks with a barge pole. Happy to leave others to do that.
freddie01
16/9/2019
11:29
I hold from the Pinnacle days. I was very naive in those days and before I knew it had lost so much on them it was hardly worth selling what was left.

Probably a lesson to anyone reading this. All I'm hoping for is that this deal if it comes off helps me recover some of my investment here.

Cloudcoco seem a young vibrant company who I hope will turn this mess around. The deal has to be done first though.

freddie01
16/9/2019
09:52
Coiled spring is AD4
computercoders
16/9/2019
09:51
Both AD4 and CTEA are multibaggers soon imho GLA. Moneymunch don't missed CTEA like you did IDE. Looks like it's about to go on a run to me! Imho dyor gla.
computercoders
16/9/2019
09:33
or maybe AD4 if GM news arrives...Gla holders...Tick Tock:-)
moneymunch
16/9/2019
09:25
In fact, judging by the lack of moronic posts over the weekend predicting share prices of many multiples of the current price, i would expect many of the bellends to have moved on already. Exactly as i predicted.
beeks of arabia
16/9/2019
09:24
Further drops today as punters move out at a loss.No sign of the 4p that the premium clowns were guessing at just a session or 2 ago. How embarrassing.Freddie - serious question. What is your rational for holding AD4 all the way from its highs to near administration? What were you hoping to gain?
beeks of arabia
16/9/2019
07:40
CTEA is this weeks multibagger that I'm calling dyor imho GLA
computercoders
15/9/2019
16:49
MEET THE BUSINESS: CLOUDCOCO
Mark Halpin, CEO of CloudCoCo tells BQ why about his business and why he recommends Digital Enterprise to other businesses.

What is it the company does?

CloudCoCo. Unlike everyone else.

We make cloud transformation, managed IT services and connectivity simple, quick, secure and effective for businesses, government and the health care organisations – fuss-free and world class.

How? We stripped away the painfully slow processes, replacing them with customer-friendly, responsive, modern solutions. Experience tells us that organisations need a cloud services partner focussing on their needs without the arduous complexity insisted on by traditional service providers. This is what we have created.

No fuss, no delays and no hurdles. Just outstanding cloud solutions. The future starts now.

Describe your role in no more than 100 words

I believe my most important job as CEO is to facilitate your access to my talented team, at all times... and to remind everybody that the ‘impossible’ is in fact usually possible.

How did you come to do the work that you do?

I grew up in the managed IT industry and was fortunate Peter Wilkinson (founder of Freeserve amongst other things) decided to give a very shy ambitious lad a chance. Hopefully, I repaid that faith and after 15 years helping a whole range of firms with data centre, cloud, voice, network and hardware solutions I decided that life is too short not to take a chance and build something aligned to my own passions and beliefs.

What has been your biggest challenge in your current position?

My biggest current challenges have been more around the amount of learning that a founder and business owner needs to quickly soak in. Fortunately, I believe in having far more talented people in and around me who are better at doing things than I am. Without the trust in my loyal and talented team then I don’t think I would have got very far.

Where do you see the company in five years’ time?

I see us in five years' time having a large impressive base of partners and clients who are engaged and happy with our way of working collaboratively with them. I took the stance that the next generation of managed IT provider does not need to own any assets and blinker their advice to clients because they are cognizant of their own balance sheet.

I would like to look back in five years' time, proud of how we helped firms from every sector transform digitally and know that we invested in the next generation of local talent in Yorkshire, who deserved a chance to grow and be part of this very exciting next decade for northern-based firms.

Why did you take part in Digital Enterprise or Digital Knowledge Exchange?

I was recommended to review the Digital Enterprise and Digital Knowledge Exchange by people who had seen the work we were doing. I take that as a compliment that we were recommended to be part of such an exciting showcase for the work that is happening and to an organisation that is promoting it so proactively.

What has the Digital Enterprise or Digital Knowledge Exchange done for your business?

Nothing as yet but in the early days of engaging, they have been proactive, straight-talking and honest. Those characteristics resonate extremely well with the way in which we want to become well known.

What advice would you give to an aspiring business leader?

I would suggest that they concentrate on simply solving problems. I would recommend that nothing happens without a sale and that they should be very proud of having the balls to try in this very complex world we live in. Succeed or fail, I believe aspiring business leaders should always realise that they will become more interesting people from the experience and have a story and lessons that they can utilise for the rest of their life. Life is for stretching yourself so I admire anybody that takes such a bold step to set their new venture up from scratch.

What do you wish someone had told you when you started out?

I wish someone had told me of all the great organisations there are within Yorkshire that are there to support both the finance and numbers side of things as well as the mentoring, networking, promotion and help.

I also wish someone had told me to do it much sooner.

Why would you recommend Digital Enterprise or the Digital Knowledge Exchange

For the very nature of what it stands for. Regional promotion, development and support of businesses that are aiming to grow and help their clients.

If you liked this post, please share with your friends and followers. If you are also doing some amazing things with digital technology, why not enter yourself for the Digital Enterprise Top 100 initiative. Entries close on 3 May 2019. www.de100.co.uk

freddie01
15/9/2019
16:45
Interesting.




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