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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Smartspace Software Plc | LSE:SMRT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWN0F98 | ORD SHS 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 90.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 7.15M | -2.74M | -0.0946 | -9.51 | 26.05M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/4/2007 15:20 | finally looks like its going to fly. | niggle | |
20/4/2007 15:11 | Medium term prospects seem to be getting the upper hand over short term delays. | hebgb | |
20/4/2007 11:02 | And TRK, EJ | mathematic | |
19/4/2007 19:13 | Good today by the looks of things. Price heading up on fairly conservative volumes. Piece on Tory integrated transport plans. Remember that Oyster/ITSO compatibility has already been proven in London bus trials and the DfT are continuing to roll it out. Every ITSO compatible Oyster reader will need an ISAM from SMRT. Oyster card scheme propsed by Tories Apr 17 2007 icWales The Tories today said they would entice people out of their cars with public transport tickets based on London's Oyster card. They said they would offer grants for councils to produce "integrated public transport passes". Passengers would then be able to use local trains and busses with one ticket. London's pay-as-you-go Oyster cards are swiped by passengers when they board the city's public transport. Labour has similar plans to harmonise rail times and tickets with bus services. The Conservatives promised to invest in rail rolling stock and encourage more car sharing if in power after next month's election. A sustainable travel demonstration town would be appointed to promote walking and cycling. The party's Assembly leader Nick Bourne said: "Welsh Conservatives are committed to developing initiatives which persuade more people out of their cars and onto public transport. "But that must be accompanied with year-on-year improvements in the state of our rail and bus network and developments which are sensitive to the environment of Wales. "Developing integrated public transport passes with local councils will form a key part of our proposals to get Wales moving and to tackle environmental issues." Mr Bourne said he supported Labour's free pensioners' bus pass scheme, hailed by Rhodri Morgan as one of the Assembly's biggest success stories. | garth | |
19/4/2007 14:32 | Right on mathematic - there are a lot of TRT guys into SMRT.. Just bought a few more in both companies ;o) | peterblok | |
19/4/2007 12:58 | IGE and TRT, by the looks of it. | mathematic | |
18/4/2007 11:18 | Hello merry band of IGErs. My your road here be ever upwards.... :0) | garth | |
18/4/2007 10:37 | I seem to be another one with their toe in the water here from Image Scan with a miserable 75k to see how they go. hebe | hebgb | |
18/4/2007 07:47 | Welcome PETERB....I see you somewhere else but cannot remember where. Oh yes I do. You like your 3d xray technology as well as myself. | mistertibbs | |
17/4/2007 23:14 | PETERBLOK The Market has taught me patience and to expect the unexpected. I can wait :o) spud PS There is a tap in evidence here which has kindly kept the lid on the price but for how much longer i don't know. | spud | |
17/4/2007 20:09 | garth, and others - I have been watching this share for some time now, and appreciate the information this BB has provided. As as result of Hitachi and the US connection have joined your happy band today. Maybe more tomorrow ;0) spud - you'd better get in quick, as I don't want to see these shares go sub 4p again..... | peterblok | |
17/4/2007 17:42 | No - I'm buying the dips sub 4p without pushing the price up on myself. spud | spud | |
17/4/2007 15:57 | Spud, was that your 300K at 4.3p? | garth | |
17/4/2007 12:53 | Spud, I had thought about sitting on the links.... I'd quite like a few more sub 4p myself ;0) I missed the last dip whilst away on holiday. I wonder if opportunities for buying at that level may now be hard to catch.... We'll see. The Hitachi one is very significant, IMO, and I'm sure the Centro announcement will prove to be one of a growing number over the coming months. My calcs put the figure to SMRT for ISAMs at just over £3m for bus readers alone. I'd love to know what the margin is on an ISAM.... G. | garth | |
17/4/2007 09:28 | Yes great efforts Garth. However please don't put the price up too much as i've still another 300k to buy sub 4p :o) spud | spud | |
17/4/2007 09:15 | Excellent finds Garth, well done! | bonty | |
16/4/2007 22:08 | MT ;0) Here's another: £10m Birmingham ITSO contract going out to tender. Once again the joy is that SMRT gain on the sale of ISAMs no matter who wins it :0) Centro finalises plans for £10m smartcard tender Filed 16/04/07 West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive Centro has issued a prior information notice inviting suppliers to prepare to bid for a £10m - excluding VAT - contract(s) to supply a smartcard system for Birmingham and suburbs. Centro requires a suitably qualified company, or companies, to deliver an ITSO, or equivalent, complaint smartcard scheme to run for an initial period of two years. The project would include supplying card issuing and validating machines, point of sale equipment, back office systems, and the actual smartcards. The PTE intends to roll-out smartcard use in stages, beginning with concessionary travel from next April, followed by its own multi-operator and multi-modal tickets in 2009 - at which point commercial operators would be able to add their products to the smartcard. The winner of the new West Midlands rail franchise will be contracted to introduce smartcard technology by 2010. Centro/West Midlands PTA chief executive Geoff Inskip said work by MVA Consultancy and Logica CMG suggested the capital cost of setting up an ITSO-compliant smartcard system would be around £13m with annual operating costs of £1.26m. MVA has recommended the PTA directly procures the on-bus ticketing equipment, matching the approach taken by the Scottish Executive. A contract notice inviting suppliers to tender is expected to be published in June this year. G. | garth | |
16/4/2007 18:44 | That certainly looks like good news to me. Your a top man Garth with all this info | mistertibbs | |
16/4/2007 14:17 | Hitachi get first FIPS 140-2 certification for MULTOS. That appears to open the way for US federal contracts, ID schemes, financial institutions etc. As we know, as of a few weeks ago Hitachi took a contract to bundle SMRT's Multefile software on ALL of their MULTOS smartcards........ ;0) U.S. Government Issues MULTOS FIPS 140-2 Certificate Making Hitachi the first MULTOS implementer to receive U.S. government certification for FIPS 140-2 (Federal Information Processing Standard) SAN FRANCISCO, April 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The MULTOS(TM) Consortium, an open 17-member international industry group which governs the MULTOS(TM) operating system and its interoperability worldwide, today announced the entry of MULTOS into the U.S. Government market with the Hitachi dual-interface MULTOS smart card with StepNexus PIV Application. Hitachi is the first MULTOS implementer to receive certification for FIPS 140-2 from the U.S. government. "We are proud to receive certification for another important worldwide market. Because of MULTOS' open standards and supply chain, the Hitachi MULTOS card will be a prime choice for agencies and contractors wanting to minimize the economic impact of complying with FIPS 201," said Shigeyuki Ito, Executive Vice President, Smartcard Solutions Operation, Security Systems Division of Hitachi. "In particular, we optimized PIV to fit on a 32KB smart card, the only certified offering of its kind." The MULTOS platform is already in use in several of the largest biometric ID card implementations worldwide, including the Hong Kong National ID, Japanese Residential ID, and Turkish Military ID. More than 75 million smart cards are already deployed and in use through 100+ issuance partners. Governments are validating MULTOS' proven second-sourcing, as well as enforced firewalls which allow multiple agencies to share a single card yet maintain privacy over their respective applications and data. "Government agencies are finding that MULTOS guarantees interoperability as additional cards enter the market," said John Wood, CEO of StepNexus, which manages interoperability approvals. "There is no lock-in to a specific vendor, and no proprietary operating system; it is a smart, future-proof choice with support from every major card management system. About MULTOS: MULTOS is the world's leading open standard multi-application operating system for smart cards, whose development is overseen and provided by the MULTOS Consortium, comprised of 17 smart card and silicon manufacturers, card management system providers, integrators, and payment schemes. A range of applications including digital identity, authentication, biometrics, payment, loyalty, and contactless applications may securely co-reside on a MULTOS powered chip. About Hitachi: Hitachi, Ltd., headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 356,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2006 (ended March 31, 2006) consolidated sales totaled 9,464.8 billion yen ($80.9 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at About StepNexus: StepNexus enables a new world of secure services. Its foundational STEP technology protects digital content during delivery to and while stored on everyday STEP-enabled devices, including smart cards, PCs, and handsets. StepNexus' security service allows global enterprises, banks, governments, content providers and consumers to manage digital access to information wherever it flows, ensuring content and applications are available only to the intended audience and specific device. For more information visit .................... And a flyer on MULTOS biometric ID cards, with case studies: www.multos.com/downl G. | garth | |
11/4/2007 16:05 | What's with those last 3 trades? Pushed the bid back up though.... G. | garth | |
11/4/2007 14:04 | Latest ITSO newsletter: One or two of the items imply revenue for SMRT. Some chunky trades through this lunchtime. Possible window dressing? G. | garth | |
30/3/2007 13:08 | 2 x 100,000 Market Maker buys at 4.5p..... Haven't seen any of those since just before the Hitachi news..... G. | garth | |
30/3/2007 10:24 | Oh well - that was nice while it lasted! | bonty | |
30/3/2007 08:46 | Very informative Garth. Wouldn't want to lose you EJ. Just in case, like me, a non Londoner, you didn't know what an oyster card was... | mistertibbs |
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