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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Apace Media | LSE:APA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0PCZJ47 | 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% | 0.875 | - | 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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01/11/2006 13:53 | Today Albania.....tomorrow the WORLD..he he he he...lol | graham142 | |
01/11/2006 11:50 | And also pretty zzzzzzzzzzzz on the Albanian deal. | quixquote | |
31/10/2006 15:49 | Everyone very quiet on here re the Sony deal? | quixquote | |
16/10/2006 08:32 | On 13/10/2006 the Investors Chronical said. Keep buying APA tipped on 14/7/2006 @ 17p now 18p. As it plans further acquisitions in eastern Europe. Hope that is not a death wish! | infocusint | |
13/10/2006 16:15 | The 750000 must be a buy | stromboli | |
04/10/2006 12:48 | Can't say I've seen an RNS like that before. | quixquote | |
29/9/2006 08:16 | At least, after all these years, I've learnt how to spell sleepy correctly. | quixquote | |
29/9/2006 08:09 | I agree it probably will be another sleepy day. | jwe | |
29/9/2006 07:44 | The house broker's estimates are on the co web site. As the interims say content creation was a bit slow. Still looks generally fine to me though. I noticed that Diema vision accounted for a considerable chunk of Bulgarian revenues so wondered how MM is doing. As for Albanian development - Didier sure seems to like a challenege. I shall be interested to see how these perform today, but expect another sleapy day. | quixquote | |
29/9/2006 07:24 | These results look OK to me,and going forward it looks promising. | jwe | |
27/9/2006 09:58 | Well it hasn't paid off on the share price yet, but lets roll on Friday and see what they have to say. | quixquote | |
27/9/2006 08:33 | I agree with you quixquote. This share is a bit of a punt that looks to have paid off, by Friday we should know.......... | mooreatupton | |
26/9/2006 16:23 | SP is a somewhat muted response to EU accession news. Maybe everyone is waiting on interims, or perhaps no one is following. | quixquote | |
08/9/2006 10:32 | Another tick up.I have a reasonable holding here and to me it looks way undervalued.The final results stated that they have over £3m in cash and that current trading was in line with the company`s expectations `THAT EACH COMPANY(within the group)SHOULD DOUBLE ITS TURNOVER IN 2006")` | jwe | |
05/9/2006 12:16 | Looking alot healthier, the S.P. That's alittle more like it. Still a way to go if credit is due. This share is worth alot more. The recent BBC agreements and the ambitious acquistions' outlook should justify a higher rating. Time will tell. I'm not selling , admittedly my small holding. (more heavily invested in SCR) Should both have a rosy future though. | davethechef | |
05/9/2006 12:11 | In the very short-term indicators suggest APA overbought; however I'm watching the 200day MA and the possible break up through the downtrend. If that happens then it could be time for a GAP UP: | skyship | |
01/9/2006 17:07 | and continuing. | quixquote | |
31/8/2006 12:33 | T trade yesterday and today. | quixquote | |
31/8/2006 12:23 | Some large trades and a tick up,perhaps an overhang has been cleared out. | jwe | |
30/8/2006 22:36 | Agreed, Skyship, one would hope and indeed expect a nice rally soon, after today's news, especially if it's picked up by any press coverage. And hopefully with the usual increased market activity now the Summer holidays are finishing and we enter the Autumn period. | davethechef | |
30/8/2006 19:09 | APA has recently established a sound base formation to support a reasonable rally from an oversold position. My assessment is that there should be a rather easy and rapid 20% to play for: | skyship | |
30/8/2006 11:32 | Apace Media Apace Wins BBC Commissions RNS Number:2287I Apace Media PLC 30 August 2006 APACE MEDIA PLC APACE MEDIA ANNOUNCES SIGNIFICANT PROGRAMME COMMISSIONS (London August 30, 2006) Apace Media plc (APA.L) today announces the commissioning of a raft of BBC programmes from Steadfast Television, the group's factual production division. In total, eight hours of BBC programmes have been commissioned. This includes an extension from two hours to five hours of the peak time, documentary series Sky Cops, which starts transmission next week (BBC 1, 8.00pm 13th September). Chris Rowlands, Apace Media's COO said, "These high-profile, peak-time commissions are an indicator of the success our programme production team is having, with 35 hours of factual content now in the pipeline for this year. The success is the result of having a highly experienced development team in place; strong international and UK broadcaster relationships; and the ability to deliver on time and on budget." The following is the text of a trade press release issued: STEADFAST "CAPTURES" EIGHT HOURS OF CRIME AND POLICE PROGRAMMING FROM THE BBC Steadfast Television, part of Apace Media plc, has been commissioned by BBC One to make eight hours of prime time popular factual programming about crime and the police. The raft of commissions marks a significant breakthrough for Steadfast which was launched late last year. Sky Cops is a five hour series which follows the work of police air support units in South Yorkshire and London. The series starts screening on BBC One on 13th September. It features never-before-seen footage from inside police helicopters and a choice of up to 11 different video-sources for every story. The production team has been following a number of specific crew members for the past three months. It is the first-time that a documentary crew has been granted access to the Metropolitan Police Air Support Unit, which is based on the outskirts of London. They Stole My Life (working title) is a one-hour special about identify theft, the UK's fastest growing new crime. The programme, which is due for transmission later in the year, follows a number of British police units specialising in fighting the crime, interviewing victims and showing how the crime is carried out. Closed Circuit Television (working title) is two one hour BBC One specials about the use of CCTV in Britain over the years. Charles Thompson, Steadfast's Executive Producer of all three series said, "These commissions firmly establish Steadfast in the field of popular police observational documentaries. Each one also has the potential to become long-running series over the years." Charles Thompson has been responsible for creating some of the BBC's best-loved and long-running police series including Crime Beat; Car Wars; Traffic Cops, and Shops, Robbers; and Videotape. All eight hours were commissioned by Richard Klein and Peter Fincham, with Charlotte Moore as BBC Executive Producer. Steadfast Television was launched in October, 2005 by Charles Thompson, former Managing Director of Mentorn and Chris Rowlands, ex-CEO of Television Corporation, becoming part of Apace Media plc a month later. For further information contact: Simon Forrest, Apace Media, +44 (0) 7885317746 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END | 59david | |
17/8/2006 11:03 | Sorry Humph - I thought a bit of blue above the line following a bit of blue below the line a day previous was a bounce? Unless my monitor had it wrong Shows how exciting it is in here just now.... See you in 3 weeks | costapacket | |
16/8/2006 18:59 | It's not a bounce at all! The bid price has remained exactly the same. We may have to wait a couple of months yet. | humphbumph | |
16/8/2006 18:25 | God its quiet on here! Hardly any comments for weeks... Good bounce though | costapacket |
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