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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Arcontech Group Plc | LSE:ARC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDBBJZ03 | ORD GBP0.125 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -0.48% | 103.50 | 102.00 | 105.00 | 104.00 | 103.50 | 104.00 | 10,567 | 15:00:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Programming Service | 2.73M | 980k | 0.0733 | 14.12 | 13.84M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/1/2014 09:48 | Strong bull issued on the 16 Jan | oilbuy | |
17/1/2014 11:43 | Yes it was primed to breakout! | lilaclily | |
17/1/2014 11:43 | md, nice indeed......Breakout | swizz | |
17/1/2014 11:16 | 5.4% moving up | oilbuy | |
17/1/2014 11:06 | Tipping up here | oilbuy | |
17/1/2014 00:09 | Last week you could sell a million for 0.16p Today you get 0.18p. This will fly and it's a longer term hold based on last year's continual up trend. Oilbuy | oilbuy | |
16/1/2014 11:51 | Looking good here. Getting stronger and stronger. Breakout very soon. | oilbuy | |
15/1/2014 13:39 | Just bought a few more after seeing that delayed buy | melodrama | |
15/1/2014 13:34 | Melodrama. This is set to move !!!!!! | oilbuy | |
15/1/2014 13:32 | someone paid .21 for 7.1 million over lunch, Hic! | melodrama | |
07/1/2014 23:43 | Yes indeed. I like the chart it looks healthy. It's been in an up thread for the whole of 2013. Certainty worth buying.Volume here and this will fly. | oilbuy | |
07/1/2014 18:50 | Oilbuy -- Thanks. Good info. I came to a similar conclusion. Rising cash, rising revenues, rising director-buys, and a rising share price under the radar. | skier100 | |
07/1/2014 07:06 | The half yearly results came out on the 25th of February. So not long now before we see results. As you can see there has been a vast improvement. I am expecting more excellent results. Why would Directors buy 100m shares in December ?All this needs is volume. If you take the cash reserves from the market cap you will see this is cheap as chips. That's my opinion for what its worth. | oilbuy | |
07/1/2014 07:00 | 19 August 2013ARCONTECH GROUP PLC("Arcontech", the "Company" or the "Group")PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2013Chairman's StatementArcontech Group plc has continued to make steady progress during the year ended 30 June 2013. The business remains focused on the CityVision suite of software products with particular emphasis on Multi Vendor Contribution Systems ("MVCS"), Excelerator, our real time Excel product, and CityVision Cache. New contracts totaling GBP961,428 over three years were signed during the year with a number of international investment banks. Our sales prospects are becoming increasingly focused on contracts with customers serving multiple jurisdictions. Although the wider international footprint significantly increases sales opportunities, multi-location contracts can lengthen the sales process. Contract renewals during the year amounted to GBP1,463,000, again these generally cover a three year period.As at 30 June 2013 our contracted annual recurring licence fees amounted to GBP1,884,778 (2012: GBP1,589,110) representing approximately 84% of our annual costs, which is broadly in line with last year (2012: 87%). We are maintaining our investment in product development and sales and marketing.Turnover for the year increased by 25% to GBP1,830,717 (2012: GBP1,463,530). The operating loss for the year before exceptional items was GBP347,877, a reduction of GBP247,270 compared to the previous year (2012: GBP595,147). During the year we continued to invest significantly in product development and improvement. These costs are written off as they are incurred.FinancingAs at 30 June 2013 Arcontech had cash balances of GBP878,804 (2012: GBP746,675). The increase reflects the additional sales achieved during the year, part of which also gives rise to deferred revenue involving forward payments. The Group continues to keep costs under tight control in order to maximise working capital. The Board believes that Arcontech continues to have sufficient financial resources to achieve its objectives and to see the business through to profitability. | oilbuy | |
07/1/2014 06:59 | skier100. Half yearly results Arcontech Group PLC (AIM: ARC), providers of products and services for real-time financial market data processing and trading, reports its unaudited results for the six months ended 31 December 2012.Financial and business highlights: -- Turnover increased by 22% to GBP848,101 (six months to 31 December 2011: GBP696,797). -- Operating loss reduced by 23% to GBP262,850 (six months to 31 December 2011: GBP342,789). -- Contracted future annual recurring revenues at 31 December 2012 amount to GBP1.7 million (2011: GBP1.3 million) and cover 73% (2011: 67%) of the cost base. -- Net cash of GBP0.6 million at 31 December 2012. | oilbuy | |
07/1/2014 02:08 | Question for longtermers -- are you guys aware of any revenue or profit forecasts for 2014 for ARC? Any links? | skier100 | |
06/1/2014 18:42 | Arc looking good, OB, was forced to buy OEX today early, looks like gaps wont fill down below after all, not complaining as vols look v healthy cheers Mel | melodrama | |
05/1/2014 20:32 | Another stock that has been in an up trend for the whole of 2013 !!! | oilbuy | |
05/1/2014 20:32 | Another stock that has been in an up trend for the whole of 2013 !!! | oilbuy | |
02/1/2014 19:51 | Melodrama. I feel sorry for a lot of investors today with RXP. Deep Wells?? | oilbuy | |
02/1/2014 19:35 | ARC Up 50% since i mentioned it a few weeks ago. 20 and 50 DAY SMA broken. Small resistance at todays close. With volume tomorrow 0.24p can be achieved. | oilbuy | |
02/1/2014 15:39 | OB, i bailed ROXI 10 mins after the RNS, PHEW LOL | melodrama |
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