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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blackbird Plc | LSE:BIRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004740477 | ORD 0.8P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.25 | 5.56% | 4.75 | 4.50 | 5.00 | 4.75 | 4.50 | 4.50 | 300,158 | 09:10:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Programming Service | 1.94M | -2.49M | -0.0064 | -7.42 | 18.39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/11/2019 11:02 | I wonder what IM showed them to convince them we would be around in 5 years........ | ![]() bonio10000 | |
28/11/2019 10:56 | Hush, ssb. Don't tell everyone about the secret weapon! | ![]() horneblower | |
28/11/2019 10:55 | bonio I believe that Q was asked and it’s 7 figure pa Still waiting of course! | ![]() nickb | |
28/11/2019 10:50 | Plenty of cash by the looks of it. | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 10:49 | Well, depends on what you define as 7 figure deal. £200k p.a. over 5 years is a 7 figure deal. So is £1m over a year. We have assumed he latter, IM might have meant the former. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
28/11/2019 10:48 | sounds interesting sideshowbull | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 10:44 | Offer moved to 50k 17.85p Oh and don't forget about the golden egg. Blackbird player. woooosh BWTFDIK | ![]() sideshowbull | |
28/11/2019 10:30 | More effective monetisation will also win more clients I would think. | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 10:22 | Whatever it means interesting debate, chris. I am impressed with their customers. | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 10:20 | Was thinking about that earlier, could not remember is significant meant 6 or 7 figures. | ![]() sideshowbull | |
28/11/2019 10:16 | I'm reminded from elsewhere that we know what small, medium and large mean in terms of BIRD contracts because IM has told us... but what does "significant" mean? Presumably its not one of the three that IM defined and it's hardly likely to be less than small. So does it mean that it transforms the business? For example, it could mean that cashflow in 2020 will be positive and break even, all other things being equal, will be achieved by the revenue from this deal? Both would be major milestones on their own but taken together they would certainly rank as "significant". Can anybody else think of a better definition of the word? | ![]() chriscallen | |
28/11/2019 10:12 | That explains it. | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 10:06 | They delay trades for up to 2 days on BIRD. Doubt they have any stock, free float is minute. | ![]() sideshowbull | |
28/11/2019 10:02 | bringing out late trades now....by the look of it. | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 10:02 | This has got a £ in front of it if pumpers could be bothered to hold for more than 5 mins. Give me a G BWTFDIK | ![]() sideshowbull | |
28/11/2019 10:01 | 'Since it is cloud-native, Blackbird removes the need for costly, high end workstations and can be used from almost anywhere on almost any device. It also allows full visibility on multi-location digital content, improves time to market for live content such as video clips and highlights for social media distribution, and ultimately results in much more effective monetisation.' saves customers money..... | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 09:58 | Yes cab I did notice that. Says a lot doesn't it. | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 09:57 | Ah cabi1 'birds of a feather hang out together'! | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 09:56 | Hazl. The U.S State Dept deal, also. | ![]() cabi1 | |
28/11/2019 09:55 | When firms see Bloomberg use them it will make them feel more confident in using them themselves. A kind of stamp of approval in effect. IMO | ![]() hazl | |
28/11/2019 09:55 | Hazl. Already in E-sports, with Gfinity. hxxps://www.technolo | ![]() cabi1 |
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