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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Allied Minds Plc | LSE:ALM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLRLH124 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 13.85 | 10.05 | 12.65 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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21/2/2016 10:02 | Nimbo sorry if I'm being stupid, but how does this (post 469) involve Allied Minds? | skinwalker | |
19/2/2016 08:22 | Federated Wireless, Google, Intel, Nokia, Qualcomm and Ruckus Wireless Commit to Develop and Promote Solutions Using 3.5 GhZ CBRS BARCELONA - February 18, 2016 - Six wireless industry leaders today announced their shared commitment to develop, market and promote solutions utilizing the U.S. 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS). The six companies-Federated Wireless, Google, Intel, Nokia, Qualcomm Incorporated and Ruckus Wireless-believe that CBRS will be critical to drive innovation, support new business models and spur economic growth. Last April, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules for CBRS, which opens 150 MHz of spectrum (3550-3700 MHz) for commercial use. Because spectrum access is actively coordinated based on priority and granular location, it becomes possible for regulators to make previously allocated spectrum available to new entrants and services-while providing necessary protections for incumbent users of the band. The six companies aim to build a robust ecosystem of industry participants and make CBRS solutions as widely available as possible. For example, private enterprises, venues and fixed operators could autonomously deploy high-quality in-building LTE networks into which all mobile network subscribers can roam. Operators could benefit from a significantly expanded footprint and capacity on new spectrum, while subscribers could enjoy a consistent wireless broadband experience-particula The companies will continue to work with the industry to develop CBRS solutions and further build out the 3.5 GHz ecosystem. For instance, the companies are participating in the Wireless Innovation Forum's efforts to develop and drive the adoption of standards around the unique aspects of operation in the CBRS band, which include providing an interface to the central spectrum coordination systems, actively protecting Federal operations, and managing the coexistence among those sharing the band. The companies are working towards LTE-based field trials in the second half of this year, and several will showcase CBRS-ready technologies at Mobile World Congress. Company Support "We are honored to partner with other wireless networking stalwarts in enabling carriers and enterprises to seamlessly and cost effectively alleviate spectrum management challenges and substantially improve the performance and capacity of wireless networks," said Sarosh Vesuna, senior vice president, corporate development and strategic alliances for Federated Wireless. "Google is very pleased to be one of the companies driving this technology," said Milo Medin, vice president, access, Google. "CBRS will benefit all participants in the wireless ecosystem, but most particularly, the users of mobile devices." "In-building cellular coverage and capacity is an increasingly important component of both enterprise and residential consumers. Intel is committed to work with wireless networking organizations to address spectrum management challenges, come up with solutions which cater to commercially viable coverage and capacity requirements for both carriers and consumers, and ultimately service the data demands that will be critical for 5G and beyond," said Asha Keddy, vice president, next generation and standards group, Intel Corporation. "Over 75 percent of today's global mobile data traffic is generated indoors, and the majority of customer complaints come from those indoor users," said Chris Stark, head of North America business development for Nokia. "Our industry needs to address this by expanding the capacity of new coverage technologies so that we eliminate potential indoor bottlenecks as the capacity of macro networks continues to grow. Nokia is proud to join other industry leaders in bringing the next generation of coverage and capacity technology to the world." "Accelerating the development and deployment of LTE-based solutions in 3.5 GHz bands is critical to meet the ever-growing demand for mobile data," said Ed Tiedemann, senior vice president, engineering, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and head of standards and industry organizations. "We look forward to continuing our collaboration with this group of technology leaders and all other stakeholders to expand the 3.5 GHz ecosystem." "We're thrilled to collaborate with other industry leaders to drive CBRS adoption. Working together, we will ensure CBRS dramatically expands the wireless footprint, especially within buildings where cellular and Wi-Fi technologies intersect," said Steve Martin, senior vice president and general manager of emerging technologies for Ruckus Wireless. "LTE CBRS services represent a cost-effective way for mobile operators to expand their footprint in-building, and this ultimately translates to better service for subscribers." | nimbo1 | |
18/2/2016 12:25 | Since Spinning Transvestfer Technology (STT) is the queen jewel in the portfolio & worth over a quarter of a billion unicorn. here's something for the grey matter. The traditional memory hierarchy is fairly straightforward: DRAM, NAND and SRAM SRAM is integrated into the processor for cache. DRAM is used for main memory. And disk drives and NAND-based solid-state storage drives (SSDs) are used for storage. new wave of next-generation, nonvolatile memories are: 1. 3D NAND (Samsung is shipping and gaining steam.) 2. MRAM Magnetoresistive RAM i.e. spin-transfer torque MRAM (STT-MRAM) 3. ReRAM falls under these categories: embedded (Panasonic and Adesto are shipping), 2D, 3D cross-point (Intel & Micron) and 3D vertical. 4. NRAM carbon nanotube RAMs (Nantero is ramping up what it calls NRAM) 5. PCM phase-change memory, appears to be fading from the picture. Everspin, Micron, Samsung, SK Hynix, Toshiba and others are developing STT-MRAM. But to date, Everspin (using GlobalFoundries) is the only vendor shipping MRAM. The other day, Using a 60 nanometre perpendicular magnetic tunnel junction device a 'working' Prototype of a Orthogonal Spin Transfer Magneto-Resistive Random Access Memory, OST-MRAM™ has been Produced by STT, a Wooffund/Allied Minds Company. | liquidkid | |
16/2/2016 09:28 | Woodford has backed this stock from the earliest days - doing the pre IPO rounds at invesco. Looking at the long term instead of the 1 year chart...not too bad I would say. | nimbo1 | |
15/2/2016 19:05 | Woodford is losing his touch. Happens to us all | skinwalker | |
02/2/2016 16:14 | I think it interesting as only a small volume has a large impact on the price. Going to be difficult to exit the short position. Wonder if Neil Woodford is still restricted, if so some good news must be pending. If not wonder if he is going to buy the 4m shares imminently. | sabor1 | |
02/2/2016 15:02 | ignoramus bashibozuk NINCOMPOOP! | liquidkid | |
02/2/2016 14:57 | Nonsense Gibberish Drivel | skinwalker | |
02/2/2016 14:38 | If you had any skin in this game Mr Walker you and your imaginary monikers would be very worried. Don't look at the finger, but keep watching. | liquidkid | |
02/2/2016 14:22 | I don't think you offend anybody Mr Ball. Your £50 share price prediction is a little on the optimistic side I fear. It may happen, but will it happen before the end of our little universe I wonder? Don't worry about Liquidkid - nobody else does! | skinwalker | |
02/2/2016 12:55 | these bulletin boards are fast losing their interest. I have removed my comments as they obviously offend some. | r ball | |
02/2/2016 12:34 | Ah Mr Ball. Bullish as ever I see ! | skinwalker | |
02/2/2016 11:32 | Were you born a prat? or has it developed? | skinwalker | |
02/2/2016 10:34 | Yeezus f'ing christ skincrawler I had that idiot filtered because of his repeated offensive remark then you come along and repeat it. Just ruined my day. Do you have any idea why the share price is up or are you just another moron with absolutely no idea? Hoping about it is not the correct answer. | liquidkid | |
02/2/2016 09:52 | Very welcome uplift in the share price I wonder if we'll ever reach the heady heights of last summer again? Here's hoping! Whatever happened to Mr R Ball and his £50 target?! | skinwalker | |
20/1/2016 17:34 | You could say that about 95% of stocks today, clearly bs. | freddie ferret | |
20/1/2016 13:01 | looks like a dog, smells like a dog, walks like a dog, farts like a dog.... guess what it is? | mrwhits1 | |
19/1/2016 16:49 | FT were ramping this horned little pony again on alphavile yesterday. Clearly PM has got his pension is this. here's some of the text: 'no fresh intel' 'the former chairman knocking a few out.' !!! 'It’s still very liquid' (not) 'people have speculated in the past that Allied Minds and Imperial might merge their university businesses — leaving the military stuff as a separate biz.' (slips in the takeover rumour) 'Oh, I’d also note there’s a growing short in Allied Minds, at least against its rather small market cap (sic). Up to 14.7% of free float now. Which puts it top ten in terms of most shorted.' cheeckychappy 1 day ago 'you mean the bid rampers target the shorted stocks as you get better upside price movements from short covering following the release of spurious bid stories?' TheLeggie That Mark Pritchard's stake is now viewed as overhang? doeswalk one can view the shorts as an inverted overhang | liquidkid | |
18/1/2016 16:59 | Like all investments this one is dependent on results, this is a difficult company to value, hence volatility will be large. The share price is also vulnerable to shorting bed wetters and the like. | freddie ferret | |
18/1/2016 15:20 | On target with the 303 But was lucky no-one uses that calibre any more its all 223 - that maybe a technical target for an AR. But look for the volume - it is still too light, the herd needs to stampede first. Then this nag will be an easy shot. Already camo'd up and locked and loaded. | liquidkid | |
18/1/2016 14:51 | With Woodford Patient Capital Trust down 25% since August and 10% from IPO I'm not sure investors are going to be patient enough with him to give him much more capital. There seems to me to be an element of hubris that an investor with a good history of large cap income investing wants to compete in the VC technology & biotech space where there is no indication that he has any competitive advantage. | dangersimpson2 | |
18/1/2016 12:43 | I honestly have no idea where to close, or indeed whether to add to my short. It depends a bit on whether Woodford can raise some more patient capital, which is the only thing I think can prevent a slide to much lower. | hpcg | |
18/1/2016 12:39 | Prominent head bob on this particularly rare species of Unicorn just as it goes below the magic 1 billion rainbow dust valuation (£700mn) This is a Grade Level 4 lameness as it is apparent at the random walk evaluation. Pulls the .303 off the rack and looks for the dog food processor number. | liquidkid |
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