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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Atlantic Global | LSE:ATL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030419542 | ORD 5P |
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% | 21.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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03/10/2003 06:45 | Now Here We Go!!!!! | topinfo | |
03/10/2003 06:24 | Big NEWS 2 New Contracts 1 New customer -friends provident £200k of extra revenue this year 1 New very experienced director RNS 7.00am 03/10/2003-can someone paste and post pls its going to be go,go,go today fill yer boots-it could be too late imho,dyor baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa | larry the lamb 2 | |
02/10/2003 12:31 | Whoops another false alarm??? | morose | |
02/10/2003 08:41 | Hope so - fastening seat belt! | morose | |
02/10/2003 08:35 | Here we go!!! | topinfo | |
02/10/2003 06:38 | Rumours of "A COUPLE" of big contracts in this mornings Guardian. "Meanwhile, Atlantic Global marked time at 83.5p despite rumours that the software house is likely to announce a couple of big contract wins | mug punter | |
02/10/2003 06:36 | Rumours of "A COUPLE" of big contracts in this mornings Guardian. "Meanwhile, Atlantic Global marked time at 83.5p despite rumours that the software house is likely to announce a couple of big contract wins | mug punter | |
30/9/2003 17:15 | I thought he is stuck in a box in London!!!Now he would go for a curry!!!!!!!! LOL!!! | blopblup | |
30/9/2003 13:13 | When can we expect a bit of institutional buying as Mr Blaine said he sold some shares to fulfill a demand, or was this just a con? | morose | |
30/9/2003 09:42 | Blopblup...I really do believe these will rocket at some point, its one of those stocks that I have been watching for ages and topping up when there is any slight fall in price.They get tipped left, right and centre but movement is always limited by thin volume. However on securing more contracts with their ADEO Vision software then these will soar, I guarantee that!! As for your curry, if these perform as well as I think and the amount Im now holding Ill be able to open my own Kebab shop, never mind a curry, but a couple of beers would go down well... | topinfo | |
30/9/2003 09:03 | topinfo...If its a gresham then the curry's on me mate!!! | blopblup | |
30/9/2003 06:48 | Definitely...Its only a matter of time before these start a new upward trend, and I can see the chart looking something like Gresham...DYOR! | topinfo | |
29/9/2003 21:53 | i agree with topinfo, top company making progress. Waiting for more contracts to be announced and lift the price on to a new level which will then appear on the institutions radars.Steady growth, one to tuck away for the future. | rob molloy | |
29/9/2003 21:15 | Because they are a top company and there will be more of these to come!!! | topinfo | |
29/9/2003 19:05 | Any reason for the rise today??? | blopblup | |
27/9/2003 11:34 | patience is the key,just like it was for filtronic but ATL has alot to offer. | blopblup | |
26/9/2003 07:52 | I do, and really thats all Im bothered about, if the stock is going places it doesnt matter about a few hundred private Investors getting on board, it will motor only when institutions buy again, probably when further contracts are announced or when it goes live(November)...I dont mind waiting with this one... | topinfo | |
25/9/2003 17:15 | Good article and nothing that present Investors don't know but it is good to tell the rest of the world. Trouble is, does ANYONE read shares mag? | rob molloy | |
25/9/2003 14:11 | Ive been in and out a few times..in at 70p out at 83p, back in at 82p..This is not a ramp ar anything but I think this tock will take off at some point. It gets alot of press attn and shares magazine did a good write up on it, look at reaction when it clinched deal with NU, only time will tell but Im sticking with it. If I had any money spare I would probably buy a load more!!! | topinfo | |
25/9/2003 13:12 | No takers!!!! Surprising! | topinfo | |
25/9/2003 09:55 | Shares Magazine dated Thursday 25th Sept 2003 Full Article... Shares in Atlantic Global(ATL) have trebled since May. But this is not just another tech tiddler lifted by thin buying. The company started with a simple tool for running time sheets. This has become steadily more sophisticated, but it remains a low-budget item sold to individual departments in companies. A new suite, Adeo Corporate Vision, is far more ambitious. It is intended to allow top management in service companies to see what is really going on at the coal face. Staff report how much time they are spending and the software matches this against budgets. Employees are encouraged to list their skills in the database as a means of promoting themselves within the organisation. Atlantic first developed Corporate Vision in partnership with Pfizer and then sold the finished version to Norwich Union for £300,000. It sees a typical sale being worth £180,000 versus £41,000 for its departmental software. Full release is in November and Atlantic aims to win contracts this year. Managing director Eugene Blaine claims pay-back times of three to six months from installation. This claim will be fairly easy to verify because the typical client will have charge out rates for each of its staff. Assuming no further contribution from new software, Atlantic should report 2p in EPS this year. Next years numbers are problematic, but the omens are encouraging. If just 10 installations of corporate Vision are sold, then the EPS should top 6p. At 80p, the company is capitalised at £18 million. Unlike many, this share still has plenty of upside over the next year. BUY... | topinfo | |
23/9/2003 08:24 | any idea what's on citywire for ATL??? | blopblup |
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