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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blancco Technology Group Plc | LSE:BLTG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06GNN57 | ORD 2P |
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% | 225.00 | 222.00 | 228.00 | - | 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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13/6/2016 11:04 | Ali, take a look at the markets in general. There's no reason except for rubbish markets, plus a little selling affecting BLTG disproportionately given relative illiquidity and a high rating. The same goes for many small and mid-cap stocks where you've been asking the same question :o)) | rivaldo | |
13/6/2016 09:23 | where are we with this company- no news meanwhile the share price is falling? why anyone? | ali47fish | |
08/6/2016 08:59 | I sold out in the tender looks very low here time to buy back in ? | nw99 | |
07/6/2016 17:59 | A nice 115k trade there which looks like a buy.Absorbed most of the sells today it seems. | nurdin | |
07/6/2016 13:50 | Hmm..interesting.Han | nurdin | |
06/6/2016 19:02 | Drop today is on volume more than double 10 Day ADV. dyor | aishah | |
06/6/2016 16:31 | Very low volume though | essential | |
06/6/2016 13:53 | Bit of a nasty drop there..wonder if there is any news out there.. | nurdin | |
22/5/2016 06:45 | Cheers nurdin, good stuff. A date for your diary - Equity Development have arranged a presention by BLTG (and by KWS, which I also own) on 28th June: | rivaldo | |
21/5/2016 15:13 | Interesting read | nurdin | |
13/5/2016 21:56 | A bit old but even more relevant now.Worth a read | nurdin | |
13/5/2016 11:38 | Moving back up to 240p I reckon :o) | nurdin | |
11/5/2016 09:11 | cheers rivaldo. This will open up more doors for their services I am sure! | nurdin | |
11/5/2016 07:37 | Here's comment from BLTG this week on a cyber-breach of information: "9 May 2016 News Kiddicare Reports Data Breach of Personal Information ...Pat Clawson, CEO of the Blancco Technology Group, said: “First of all Kiddicare should be commended for reporting itself to the UK’s Information Commissioner and directly contacting the customers that may have been affected. The firm has acknowledged its mistake, taken responsibility and learned the lessons. This is in stark contrast to the children’s toy manufacturer Vtech, who in the same circumstances chose to put the burden of responsibility on its users. “However, it is still deeply concerning that real customer data was left vulnerable on a Kiddicare ‘test' website it had been experimenting with over six months ago. If Kiddicare had a responsible data lifecycle plan in place, it would have permanently erased all of this data when the testing was complete. Data erasure is one small but very important piece of the data security puzzle when it comes to preventing a data breach, as many companies are discovering the serious consequences and costs to themselves and their customers.”" | rivaldo | |
10/5/2016 08:59 | The half -year results announced in March are worth a read if you havent already and worth a re-read if you have :o) Looks like they will report final results covering only Blancco,with separate results for the discontinued repair business. | nurdin | |
09/5/2016 13:45 | Wonder if all the sellers today are those with holdings that were not taken up by the company. I.e placed too high a price. | johnv | |
09/5/2016 13:33 | Also had a phone back from the CFO.I am quite satisfied with the answer he gave me specially as he didnt have to call me back! | nurdin | |
09/5/2016 12:30 | Here is the reply I got from SCSW to my query about the CFOs share disposal: Dear.... Thank you for your email. We weren't aware that the FD was selling almost all his holding in the tender although they had flagged that they would tender all or part of their holdings in the tender document. His shares were acquired as part of a long term management incentive plan so we assume he has much of his net worth in the shares and so decided to diversify and presumably will be replenishing the coffers with further receipt of similar incentive shares in due course. We're awaiting further changes to broker forecasts following the significantly reduced number of shares in issue. Nothing has changed, stickiness of revenue and legislative drivers remain intact. I hope this helps. edit: posted with their permission. | nurdin | |
09/5/2016 12:08 | Lets hope we can find out how many £millions it cost to arrange this (currently non-existent) return of cash to shareholders. The Risk currently is that the BoD do not actually have other shareholders as a priority. Guesses? £1m? £2m? | pj 1 | |
09/5/2016 11:49 | The results to the end of June will of course include the results of the old repair business which will detract from the performance of the software division.So not expecting much. The 2017 results, which will be pure Blancco, however are forecast to show doubling of earnings to 11p on brokers last estimates. | nurdin | |
09/5/2016 09:55 | Give the CFO a break - he's been there 4 years. He had c.£1m invested wish you saw that commitment more often - he's allowed to take a gain! Maybe he's getting divorced or buying a house?! He flagged in the circular he might sell. If he or the board thought there was something wrong or they were going to miss year end (6 weeks away) numbers they would have had to warn on the year end - especially as sellers. A bit of thought and you could as easily and perhaps more sensibly view the CFO's sale as an all clear?!! | mccawber | |
09/5/2016 09:38 | Give the CFO a break - he's been there 4 years. He had c.£1m invested wish you saw that commitment more often - he's allowed to take a gain! Maybe he's getting divorced or buying a house?! He flagged in the circular he might sell. If he or the board thought there was something wrong or they were going to miss year end (6 weeks away) numbers they would have had to warn on the year end - especially as sellers. A bit of thought and you could as easily and perhaps more sensibly view the CFO's sale as an all clear?!! | mccawber | |
09/5/2016 09:10 | Just to keep things simple I'll agree with Aishah ;-) Waiting for some clarity before establishing a target re-entry price. | al101uk | |
09/5/2016 09:05 | "this is absolutely maddening- the variety of views here does not help" You should chill out. The variety of views expressed here is exactly fulfilling the purpose of a share forum - different people have different perspectives, which is what makes a market! If you hold this stock in an ISA then I think that you would be better off taking a long term view - prospects are good - rather than reacting short term - current valuation is uncertain - and selling stock now at a loss. | masurenguy |
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