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ARK Arkle Resources Plc

0.275
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Arkle Resources Plc LSE:ARK London Ordinary Share IE00B2357X72 ORD EUR0.0025 (CDI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.275 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.275 0.30 1,250,000 11:10:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Lead And Zinc Ores 0 -299k -0.0007 -3.86 1.23M
Arkle Resources Plc is listed in the Lead And Zinc Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ARK. The last closing price for Arkle Resources was 0.28p. Over the last year, Arkle Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.255p to 0.60p.

Arkle Resources currently has 456,810,997 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Arkle Resources is £1.23 million. Arkle Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.86.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/4/2005
09:27
Nice item Sven. But for the market sentiment this should have pushed the price highter. IMHO it will climb higher soon.
davron8
18/4/2005
07:12
A new move?
sventhefish
10/4/2005
10:36
Glad I have other interest to follow. Don't know another site that is so quiet.
davron8
31/3/2005
14:31
Nearly a month with no posts,that's got to be a record.Must admit though,it's not doing much.
triplexxx
02/3/2005
08:30
I think the market just commented on the patent. A 5% rise sounds like a vote of confidence.
sventhefish
01/3/2005
20:38
No choice. The USPTO grants a patent when they want and ARC have to announce the thing.

Any thoughts on it?

sventhefish
01/3/2005
19:12
stupid time to release good news if you ask me:

LONDON (AFX) - ARC International PLC said the US Patent and Trademark Office
(USPTO) has awarded the company a fundamental patent relating to configurable
processor technology.
According to ARC, the patent "details processes and systems used to generate
a description language model of a processor core using libraries containing
prototype and extension logic descriptions, as well as user inputs relating to
the desired core configuration and extension features."
One practical implementation of this technology is ARC's proprietary
ARChitect processor configurator.
Used by all of ARC's processor licensees, ARChitect is a Java-based design
tool that greatly simplifies the core design process, and enables
Silicon-on-Ceramic designers to create chips that precisely meet application
requirements of high-volume markets, ARC added.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
lam

cat
15/2/2005
20:56
The Company received a notification today from AXA Investment Managers UK
Limited on behalf of AXA S.A. and its Group Companies, informing it that as at
14 February 2005 they had a beneficial interest in 13,621,432 ordinary shares
representing 9.35% of the issued ordinary share capital of the Company that is
currently 145,677,564 shares.

15 February 2005

nur0mancer
15/2/2005
06:13
ARC International plc


ARC International PLC (the 'Company')

Notification of Interest(s) in Shares

Section 198 Companies Act 1985

The Company received a notification today from AXA Investment Managers UK
Limited on behalf of AXA S.A. and its Group Companies, informing it that as at
11 February 2005 they had a beneficial interest in 22,871,432 ordinary shares
representing 15.739% of the 145,312,564 issued ordinary share capital of the
Company.

14 February 2005

triplexxx
10/2/2005
18:34
Davron8, welcome to the ARK club I don't think you'll be dissapointed at all this has a long way to climb back.

The IC article above is probably fairly accurate but I don't think it is being positive enough on future earnings potential and the high growth possibilities going forward.

As far as T/O is concerned I think there has to be every possibility given their state of the art products, cash pile, no debt and reduced costs. ARM has been touted before but it could be someone from across the pond.

Next 12 months could be very interesting anyway.

warranty
10/2/2005
18:32
Davron8, welcome to the ARK club I don't think you'll be dissapointed at all this has a long way to climb back.

The IC article above is probably fairly accurate but I don't think it is being positive enough on future earnings potential and the high growth possibilities going forward.

As far as T/O is concerned I think there has to be every possibility given their state of the art products, cash pile, no debt and reduced costs. ARM has been touted before but it could be someone from across the pond.

Next 12 months could be very interesting anyway.

warranty
10/2/2005
15:54
This company will be bought out, all these licences and deals but not quite turning it round to profitability...............one of the big boys must surely step in to take advantage?
bullorbear
10/2/2005
15:22
Investors Chronicle

10 February 2005

Arc International


Chip design specialist Arc has a customer and partner list to die for. Among the 96 licensees of its 'system-on-chip' processor designs are giants Fujitsu, Infineon, and SanDisk, while partners include Dolby Labs and Microsoft. But while the shares have more than doubled in the last year – after slumping on three consecutive profit warnings in 2004 – Arc is still struggling to translate the considerable interest in its technology into profits. Revenue growth over the year was hardly spectacular, although with 63 per cent of sales coming from the US, the weak dollar had a negative impact. And although operating costs were slashed by more than a third, at £20.6m they still outstrip turnover. While Arc continues to sign new licensees (32 new processor customers were won last year), the level of royalty revenues has also been disappointing, at £2.9m in 2004.

Still, Arc managed to sell its peripherals business for £3.6m. And the launch of new products in the year will extend the company's reach into the high growth digital TV and set top box market.

IC View:

Arc's have been rising steadily since it announced it reorganisation last year, and the hefty cash pile underpins at least half the valuation. But, with profitability still some way off, shares now look high enough.




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Arc International (ARK)

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Ord price: 42p Market value: £ 61m

Touch: 42-43p 12 month High: 42p
12 month low: 19p
Dividend yield: nil PE ratio: na

Net asset value: 25p Net cash: £34.1m

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Year to Turnover Pre-tax Earnings Dividend
31-Dec (£m) profit (£m) per share (p) per share (p)
2000 10.6 -16.4 -7.72 nil
2001 11.5 -29.8 -10.8 nil
2002 11.7 -22 -7.54 nil
2003 10.7 -25.6 -12.2 nil
2004 12.2 -5.87 -3.67 nil
% change 14 - - -

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SHARES IN ISSUE: 144.577 MILLIONS

johnroger
10/2/2005
11:05
Not looked at this share much before, but looking at it, it looks ripe for a bid? With a market CAP of only £62m !!!! This looks cheap to me........

Have ARM ever taken an interest in this co. previously? Must surely be some worth in combining their expertise?

bullorbear
09/2/2005
23:25
Do yourselves a favour and get into TTL tomorrow.
The stock is massively undervalued and could be on the verge of a breakout.
If this occurs it will be 2.5p to 5p very shortly.
Look at the chart.
TTL is the next multibagger.

77dealer77
09/2/2005
21:47
will make ARM look a minnow in 5 years...ignore at your peril imho
maestro.
09/2/2005
16:54
dunno about next year but looks like its heading towards 50 - 55p pdq
Then 60p and then a quid.

cat
09/2/2005
15:19
Hi Cat

In your opinion what can we expect with regards to share price by this time next year with todays news.Many thanks.

triplexxx
09/2/2005
13:31
I took out a massive spreadbet (for me anyway) last year of 5 grand a point long at 18p. I closed at 19p. Id be up well over a hundred grand by now.

ROFLMAO!!

hugepants
09/2/2005
10:32
great turnaround story and good news re. contracts with infineon and fujitsu - 2 blue chips customers.
£35m in the bank.
Still a fantastic ground floor recovery play.

cat
09/2/2005
09:49
warranty, I for one have recently come in as I now think they have sorted out the problems of the past. Todays news and price rise is welcome. I tend to be a long term player rather than a daily punter.
davron8
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