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CTEA Catenae Innovation Plc

0.55
0.00 (0.00%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Catenae Innovation Plc LSE:CTEA London Ordinary Share GB00BN7DVG54 ORD GBP0.002
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.55 0.50 0.60 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/7/2020
17:20
LoL!Pot, kettle, etc.
beeks of arabia
11/7/2020
14:19
Someone on LSE bulletin board saying 483 sell price was achievable at 3.18pm. No it was not and certainly not for that volume. I was quoted 453 and 455 all afternoon after my topup. Not sure if it was a worked buy or sell. I might actually go with Beeks saying it was a worked sell since the price stayed quite low. But no-one know for sure. It was either a worked buy or worked sell though. That volume wasn't possible to buy all at once. I've tried to buy 25 grand worth at once a lot and it's NT for that volume. This was 29 grand so odds on it's worked buy or sell. If it goes down on Monday then I'll go with worked sell. I have average of 240 so don't mind a topup if it goes down.
computercoders
11/7/2020
09:41
Finally some decent conversation CC. I knew there was a braincell in there somewhere.You make the point that is doesnt need to be perfect. I disagree. OS flaws can be fixed and dont cause potential loss of life (in most cases). Where would liability lay in such a case? This app needs to be all encompassing and foolproof. I still think this app will not get past the vetting desk of any decent contracts team or any discovery stage for a larger employer, however covid has changed the landscape so who knows? Finally, you obviously have never worked with a unionised workforce so wont pursue that avenue.I stand by my personal conclusion that the app would need widespread adoption and/or government backing to be a.commercial success - and we still dont know what CTEA may make out of that relationship.
beeks of arabia
11/7/2020
09:12
Not accusing anyone of lying pwhite - don't be so dramatic. I am giving opinion only.I don't know the parameters of the trial so cant comment too much on it. I wonder if they are still using it?How would it work for contract staff, delivery drivers, temps, etc? Each company presumably would need a contractual change in t&c's. Will unions approve or block?Lots of questions, very little answers.
beeks of arabia
11/7/2020
08:41
Beeks of Arabia - "I believe it has insurmountable challenges to being adopted. It will firstly need county or countrywide adoption,"

My understanding is that it can be tailored for specific businesses and organisations unless of course you think those responsible for public health are lying?

RNS 19/06/2020 - "Mark Philpott, Managing Director of Newcastle Premier Health Limited said: "We are pleased that the Cov-ID app performed well as part of our 'Controlled Access and Testing Programme', a carefully structured 'return to work pathway', which will give our business clients and their employees the reassurance they need when entering the workplace."

pwhite73
11/7/2020
08:27
Finally, just to reiterate, i have never had a position long or short in CTEA.
beeks of arabia
11/7/2020
07:18
I would say he's just turned 21 and got the key to the door as it appears he does have the intelligence to copy & paste
catchingmice
10/7/2020
23:59
Looks like Beeks of Arabia is spending another weekend posting on a share that he isn't long on...i bet he's taken a short position now and is now regretting it after that 29 grand late printed buy
computercoders
10/7/2020
23:18
I mean, i could also point you in the direction of one or two peer reviewed papers i contributed to on the subject, however i won't.

I'll leave you clowns to discuss the sort term share price, ignoring the technology.

beeks of arabia
10/7/2020
23:10
Nice Copy & Paste Skills obviously you found the content online and put your own little spin in there making out you was intelligentNice try but you ain't fooling the MICE
catchingmice
10/7/2020
22:18
You're the idiot who's posted in this Fred for over a year but apparently never invested or shorted it
computercoders
10/7/2020
21:59
LoL!

What a berk.

beeks of arabia
10/7/2020
21:33
Exactly BMW and that type of forward thinking is why people like you and I make lots of money and why idiot trolls like Beeks of Arabia who follow the herd will always be skint. I didn't become a millionaire by following the masses.
computercoders
10/7/2020
20:55
A well-known Derby pub has installed a machine at the door of its venue which can read customer's temperature in seconds to tell them whether they may have coronavirus.The machine, made by the IT company RDS, not only reads a customer's temperature before they walk in the door, it also takes a picture and provides a squirt of hand sanitiser.The White Swan pub, in Littleover, is the first pub in the East Midlands to install the "Sanitiser Screening Unit" which has been up and running since Thursday, July 9, when the venue reopened.Pub landlord Brendan Donohue said that if a customer has a high temperature reading on entry, an "alert system" will be activated in the pub and the person will not be allowed in.That individual will then be required to go home isolate for two-weeks as per the government guidelines, however, Mr Donohue said it was not "the pub's place to enforce" that." This kind or company would be great to partner with and combine our technology
bmwman3
10/7/2020
19:57
You said categorically it was a buy. You have bias, not me. I merely said it could be a worked sell. The price action of course would support this.Do try to keep up
beeks of arabia
10/7/2020
18:56
Your confirmation bias makes you want it to be a worked sell? Looking at L2 today unlikely to be a worked sell. Especially looking at the print time. Worked sell would have had print time after market close.
computercoders
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