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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bond Intl.Soft. | LSE:BDI | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002369352 | ORD 1P |
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% | 124.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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20/7/2007 11:29 | Quite right NJP. So this is a completely new business win. Nice. | rivaldo | |
20/7/2007 11:02 | EasyJet, I seem to recall, rivaldo. | njp | |
20/7/2007 10:10 | And furthermore... :o)) Still on a forward P/E of only between 11.5 and 12.5 per the available forecasts. | rivaldo | |
20/7/2007 09:55 | :o)) New contract with BMI...didn't BDI already have BMIbaby? Which means BMI were so impressed they bought the company (so to speak)! Perhaps the market will now wake up to the BDI story. "McKissock concludes, 'What really makes Bond stand out is their vast experience, not just in talent management, but in the whole recruitment industry. It is no wonder that they are carving out a niche in the airline industry and are well on their way to becoming one of the leading recruitment technologies in this sector.'" | rivaldo | |
20/7/2007 09:54 | come on boys...... WAKE UP !!!!!!!! :) | stefield | |
19/7/2007 18:55 | Looks like two 25k buys pushed the bid up today, one a T trade at the full 209p offer. BDI is very solid at the moment, so that at least supports any stakebuilding theories. | rivaldo | |
19/7/2007 18:01 | nice rise towards close of business. Going higher. Would be nice if it is correct that stakebuilding going on ahead of a possible bid. | kievtrader | |
18/7/2007 11:30 | Just received a Bond brochure this morning called "One". Very slick and lots of info on some of their clients, markets, product development (including global language capability), new offices (san diego and san francisco), corporate social responsibility, etc Very nice, havent read it yet but it's clearly the product of a "big" company with aspirations. | sper | |
18/7/2007 08:54 | takover looming? | apppp | |
17/7/2007 19:46 | interesting :-) | polzeath | |
17/7/2007 19:41 | The chart uptrend has well and truly been resumed. | rivaldo | |
17/7/2007 18:45 | Stakebuilding maybe - potential predator? | kievtrader | |
17/7/2007 17:11 | Nice little bounce up at the end of the day. | beaufort1 | |
17/7/2007 16:04 | Looks like 3 420k trades now. Any lucid explanations? I assume the 419k and one 420k are a rollover. Maybe wait till tomorrow morning for a full explanation as there may be more trades still to be reported. A bit of minor excitement anyway. | rivaldo | |
17/7/2007 15:15 | Ah, good, I thought it was an odd one. | apppp | |
17/7/2007 14:36 | Ah, but the price went up at around 1.30, i.e the actual trade would have been prior to that time and been delayed in the reporting. | rivaldo | |
17/7/2007 14:27 | down as sell on tim.co.uk? | apppp | |
17/7/2007 14:08 | 420k B trade buy through at 201.596p.... | rivaldo | |
16/7/2007 14:43 | Agreed. Good to see BDI back over 200p mid-price and the long-term uptrend continued. I'm convinced that BDI will eventually be bought as you say NJP, particularly if its rating continues to belie its world-leader niche status as it does at present. A forward P/E of just over 10 or so....it's ridiculous imo :o)) | rivaldo | |
16/7/2007 12:06 | Nice to see BDI looking a lot perkier. Have had a nice run recently with RAS (now a bid candidate) and have often wondered whether BDI might provide a tasty morsel for some predator or other. Valuation and prospects are both compelling. | njp | |
12/7/2007 09:02 | An article in today's Shares Mag has BDI as a Buy and brackets them with BT, BP etc.... :o)) "Technology tends to do well when economic growth is robust. Large cap tech is hard to find Sage (SGE) is the only FTSE-100 stock and it's a bit dull so this means a dive into the mid-cap arena for names such as recruitment software firm Bond International (BDI:AIM) and IT services expert, and possible bid candidate, Civica (CIV:AIM)." "Shares says: Long-term prospets make British Land, Bond International, BT, BP, Civica worth buying. BUY" | rivaldo | |
11/7/2007 15:48 | More blue on a weak day for the markets is even better :o)) | rivaldo | |
10/7/2007 12:53 | L2 looking strong. 2 MMs changed up, so now 4 on the bid and just EVO offering less that 200p. Going up, perhaps. | njp |
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