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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.275 | 0.25 | 0.30 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Lead And Zinc Ores | 0 | -299k | -0.0007 | -3.86 | 1.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/1/2007 10:50 | Was that 200,000+ a buy or a sell. Anyone know? | kneath | |
16/1/2007 08:15 | Upwardly mobile! | kneath | |
15/1/2007 19:49 | nice steady rise every day , better this way than a spike followed by a equally sharp drop, looks like one to accumulate ahead of results mid Feb | 21richyrich | |
15/1/2007 16:52 | Nearly spot on deep powder. | aussiedonnie | |
12/1/2007 16:09 | nice sentiment here, weekend press should get this over 40p... | deep powder | |
12/1/2007 15:07 | Hi guys - room for a small one. Just joined u at 38.45p but it aint showing. 32m is a lot of backbone. Good luck to all herein! | kneath | |
11/1/2007 19:50 | according to sharecast, recommended in The Independent today: 'ARC International trades at a significant discount to others in the sector, like Imagination Technologies, and has a cash balance of around £32m that underpins more than half its market capitalisation. With revenues rising and product credibility improving, the shares are worth a punt, says the Independent.' | njl53 | |
10/1/2007 15:46 | Anything above 61p and I'll be back in profit. : ) | aussiedonnie | |
10/1/2007 13:41 | excellent news, should now consolidate with 40p the next level to take out... | deep powder | |
10/1/2007 12:12 | Nice to see ARK moving up. : ) | aussiedonnie | |
10/1/2007 11:52 | ELSTREE, England, January 10, 2007 - ARC International (LSE: ARK), the world leader in configurable subsystems and CPU/DSP processors, today announced that its unaudited revenue for the financial year ended 31 December 2006 is expected to be not less than #13.3 million, a 28 percent increase compared to financial year 2005. Unaudited revenue for the second half of financial year 2006 is expected to be not less than #7.3 million, reflecting a 22 percent increase compared to the first half of 2006 and a 46 percent increase compared to the same reporting period in the second half of 2005. These results exceed market expectations, and reflect progress toward achieving the strategic goals of attracting "tier 1" companies to adopt ARC's patented configurable solutions, increasing median deal sizes, and signing larger agreements that include multiple ARC products. Carl Schlachte, president and CEO of ARC International, said, "We are pleased about our progress in 2006 and that unaudited revenues for the full year and second half of the financial year 2006 are expected to be higher than current market consensus. This reaffirms our company's strategy to provide value-added configurable solutions for high-growth consumer applications. ARC's leadership position in the field of media subsystems is driving a higher percentage of company revenue and licensing agreements." Announcement of Preliminary Results for Financial Year 2006 On Wednesday 14 February 2007 ARC International will announce results for the twelve months ended 31 December 2006. A morning meeting will be held in London for analysts. Interested parties should contact Financial Dynamics or ARC International for more information. | johnroger | |
10/1/2007 11:06 | For those of us who have been holding this as a bottom draw investment we may well have crossed the starting line for steady future growth. I would expect some steady progress in share price | davron8 | |
10/1/2007 08:53 | Trading update today. Looking good. | davet1p | |
07/1/2007 18:25 | techinvest covered it in their january issue saying was a add at these levels ahead of results on feb 14th | 21richyrich | |
05/1/2007 13:57 | One of Panmure Gordon's stocks for 2007, if it's not taken out before.... | deep powder | |
28/12/2006 06:08 | Being realistic I would not have thought so. The company still has around 2/3rds of its mkt cap in cash, which in a funny way limit the upside. I know the lead times can be long to win the larger contracts so lets hope there are more in the pipeline. It will be important to meet mkt expectations. $ unhelpful but cash is in £. Being very optimistic it could reach 50p? | deep powder | |
27/12/2006 18:56 | Is the £1 a share for ARK possible in 2007 ? | aussiedonnie | |
27/12/2006 15:32 | looking to breakout, 40p should be realistic. | deep powder | |
21/12/2006 08:09 | great announcement this morning of new tier 1 license $11million !!! | 21richyrich | |
15/12/2006 05:41 | still like the company bit worried about weak dollar, although cash is in £. | deep powder | |
22/11/2006 21:02 | ARK Gapped up on 12/7/06, Ark will fall to that gap at 28.75p. Then the rise will start. After the market falls. Any time now. | mckenzie one | |
17/11/2006 21:07 | Hi, yeah I bought in over 5 years ago at around 61p and would like anyones opinion on my investment (already 50% down). | aussiedonnie | |
13/11/2006 14:51 | I disagree its a dog but its not very exciting round here, anybody want to offer any insight?? | deep powder | |
22/10/2006 18:26 | exp88 must admit im still waiting on this one at the moment as you know i like a bit of sideways movement before i buy and this is starting to do that now this has got an upward trend over this year which is good wil be buying in very soon....this week prob see you on srf later we can chat more on there as no ones else seems interested in that at the moment and being a newbie on this thread dont want to upset all you regulars by waffling on about other stuff | madasafishman |
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