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AWR Adwalker

0.07
0.00 (0.00%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Adwalker AWR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.07 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.07 0.07
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Adwalker AWR Dividends History

No dividends issued between 02 May 2014 and 02 May 2024

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Posted at 08/7/2009 13:10 by pelleeds1980
AWR gone bust
Posted at 24/6/2009 11:53 by shammytime
8trade, please. If you have no interest in investing/trading, then what is the point of you being on these boards.

Everyone makes their own minds up. If you wish to multiply your money at least 3 fold within the next month, then AWR is the place to be.
Posted at 10/6/2009 10:03 by psps
it will be abreakout on AWR as well
Posted at 10/6/2009 09:33 by dusseldorf
AWR is on a knife edge - still with no identifyable increases in revenue stream the Director seems to have put all his eggs and guaranteed with his own property.

Either:
a) He's confident of significant orders and revenue stream and the company will survive a while longer with increased chances of success
or
b) He's over confident of signficant orders and the company goes bust.

This is too risky for my interest, if a new order (after trial results shortly) is not won, the company IMO goes bust. Even if the order is won, unless it is significant volume and marketable client (i.e. big name), I'm not sure how long they can stave off the banks without further contract wins
Posted at 03/4/2009 16:27 by dell314
d6 - No idea but Winterfloods are making a nice turn here.... Should help them pay that £4mln FSA fine. LOL!

Rgds
dell

All IMHO, DYOR etc.

P.S. Who got the idea of strolling around with a TV on their chest first. Was it AWR or the Teletubbies? Historians please satisfy our curiosity...
Posted at 14/6/2007 12:15 by ruffian2
Hopefully a few other people spot it too!

I shall be telling anybody that wants to listen to have a look at AWR
Posted at 17/5/2007 07:41 by dusseldorf
AWR is appointed IBM Business Partner

Further to the announcement made on 14 May 2007, Adwalker, the AIM listed
specialist in wearable media solutions, announces that it has been appointed as
an IBM Business Partner. Adwalker will be working with IBM to bring its
innovative point of presence solutions to market through Adwalker and IBM
Retail Store Solutions channels.
IBM's `Retail Store Solutions' division provides customers access to the
industry's best retail applications, such as those for inventory and supply
chain management, point-of-sale processes and mobile technology for remote
management.
Simon Crisp, Adwalker CEO, added, "We are delighted to be working with IBM in
order to gain the greatest possible exposure and revenues for the Adwalker
platform in the Retail Solutions arena."

I suppose that will give the adwalker product a certain amount of credibility as well as providing the opportunity for direct links into enhanced technology. I can see potential for development into new markets through IBM's exisiting marketing channels being significant. No mention of short/medium term financial impact though...
Posted at 15/5/2007 11:01 by dusseldorf
relishing - I'm currently in communication with Brian Moritz (who's chairman of about 8 listed companies and involved in others including white nile sub 1p > 100p+, APP etc..) and also Chairman of DMR. I'm about to enter into a non-disclosure agreement with the company regarding the reverse aquisition prospect given I own X% of the company....I've also placed a request for a potential private placing between £25 - £50k too. Fortune favours the brave so watch this space...

I assume you have nothing interesting to add concerning AWR?
Posted at 14/5/2007 16:58 by dusseldorf
Kasman - Looks like you have some inside information, given you wrote the below prior to todays RNS being released.

Until the value of any contract is revealed the market will not react fully - the rise is purely speculative. The fact the price dropped shows that a few day traders and long-termers have sold so they don't believe it will rise further. That said, I bought 50796 shortly before close at 3.875p given that press may pick up on the deal AFTER the name of the corporation is revealed. One to tuck away I think.....



kasman - 14 May'07 - 13:41 - 85 of 89


LS - these will be hitting £1 a share before the end of this week. Trust me . They have secured one of the LARGEST CONTRACTS in Human History. By the end of the year their growth will DWARF QXL!!!
I honestly expect the management and shareholders of AWR to be ruling this planet by 2008 (They have assured me they will issue an RNS to confirm this).

This is a GUARANTEED 20 000 bagger in the making. GET IN QUICK LS!!!!!
Posted at 14/5/2007 13:41 by kasman
LS - these will be hitting £1 a share before the end of this week. Trust me . They have secured one of the LARGEST CONTRACTS in Human History. By the end of the year their growth will DWARF QXL!!!
I honestly expect the management and shareholders of AWR to be ruling this planet by 2008 (They have assured me they will issue an RNS to confirm this).

This is a GUARANTEED 20 000 bagger in the making. GET IN QUICK LS!!!!!

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