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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 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/12/2018 13:49 | Guess that's my answer. | babbler | |
03/12/2018 13:21 | Can 70 go this afternoon? | babbler | |
03/12/2018 12:32 | hxxp://www.he360.com | colin12345678 | |
03/12/2018 12:32 | As Bloomberg reported, three of the toaster-sized satellites belong to HawkEye 360, a startup company looking to sell their satellite system's ability to hone in on hard-to-track radio frequencies to defense and intelligence clients, including government agencies like Homeland Security or Coast Guard. Pirates and smugglers regularly turn off GPS devices to avoid detection. Instead, they rely on satellite phones and CB radios to communicate and coordinate their illegal activities. HawkEye 360 thinks its satellites will be able to triangulate those frequencies and help their clients track down said pirates. Nearly all of the satellites on SpaceX's payload aim to prove that a combination of smaller, simpler and cheaper satellites can perform the same complex functions as much larger, more expensive satellites. Some of those smaller satellites aim to build an internet network capable of supporting smart devices back on Earth's surface. "Eight of the satellites on board a Falcon 9 from Vandenberg Air Force Base will be from companies hoping to build a truly global Internet of Things by revolutionizing satellite communications," Wired reported. While most smart devices use WiFi to connect to internet networks on the ground, many potentially trackable items exist and move across regions without internet access. These new satellite networks could help companies track agricultural shipments or support pipeline monitoring efforts. If these proof-of-concept missions are successful, SpaceX -- which has mostly relied on contracts with NASA -- will be poised to capture a whole new market. "Most of the start-ups are planning to eventually have constellations of between 60 and 100 satellites," Wired reported. hxxp://www.spacedail | colin12345678 | |
03/12/2018 11:51 | You try buying back the ones you sell lol | babbler | |
03/12/2018 11:36 | Lookingike mms collecting as many shares as possible for next news | bob1995 | |
03/12/2018 10:26 | aahhhh...... | sidarthur2 | |
03/12/2018 09:58 | Well still hard to buy so imo filling orders. | babbler | |
03/12/2018 09:52 | Pausing for a breather or run out of steam? Who knows with this share. | investordave | |
03/12/2018 09:46 | It was 1.62 now it target is less but long term this number could be achieved but to close to call | amrishbhim | |
03/12/2018 09:44 | This is looking promising, I hold 30,000 shares now all purchased at 53p from last week | amrishbhim | |
03/12/2018 09:37 | Recommended buy at 162p.. Wow this has some possible rise to come | bob1995 | |
03/12/2018 09:29 | That's your sell target then?? ;) | babbler | |
03/12/2018 09:25 | 90p finish nailed on. | blueball | |
03/12/2018 09:25 | How did someone manage to buy 10k shares? Nice. | babbler | |
03/12/2018 09:17 | 1 trade.... | babbler | |
03/12/2018 08:26 | Babbler, good morning, u still in like me, | amrishbhim | |
03/12/2018 08:23 | hmmmm...... | sidarthur2 | |
03/12/2018 08:12 | Year high to be smashed sometime this week? | babbler | |
03/12/2018 08:12 | Just the beginning like a acorn in the ground this will be a giant Oak Tree | colin12345678 | |
03/12/2018 08:02 | There ya go 70p paid | babbler |
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