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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Coms | LSE:COMS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3CDXQ41 | ORD SHS 0.1P |
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% | 1.225 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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15/2/2015 20:58 | Jim Rockford - 09 Jan 2015 - 11:30 - 7244 of 7327 - 0Other rumour on l s e that simething huge about to be announced...Jim you should be locked up. Mindless pumping all year.That was just one example of your posting history. Many posts are all the same. You must be the biggest pumper ramper of any financial bb | primatologist | |
15/2/2015 19:11 | Link to the February newsletter, in case of interest: | saucepan | |
15/2/2015 18:57 | Explains all the buying activity. Obviously somthing big. Looks good. | mega_trader | |
15/2/2015 12:36 | COMS just tweeted about a new product launch. Exciting times. | jasonoranged | |
14/2/2015 14:47 | 6p is the start, every chance these will go 20 p plus this year. | jim rockford | |
14/2/2015 14:34 | Its the business that matters, and coms are doing the business. FD's are ten a penny. I came to the same conclusion as G1g4lo, 4-6p. Still a significant upside. You wont catch the breakout when it happens, so your better off taking a few on the quiet now imo. | mega_trader | |
14/2/2015 13:22 | The lack of a proper FD worries me a lot. We don't want busy fools again! | stanmore2 | |
14/2/2015 13:12 | Keep saying it but through a mate I know they are winning new work hand over fist, buying at this level is a gift, huge rerate is coming imo. | jasonoranged | |
14/2/2015 12:45 | Looking set to breakout imo. Harry, they already said they will meet forcast, so no rns needed, that's why people are buying in now at the lows and before the rise. Read between the lines mate. Back to 4p then a steady climb back to 6p+ Easy money! | mega_trader | |
14/2/2015 12:45 | J.R. - if they hit the figures as per the CSS forecast, would you buy the shares at 50 x earnings. I wouldn't and nor would anyone else so the 13p is is full of rubbish published by Coms NOMAD. In reality, if these figures are hit, I believe the highest the share price will get is around 4.5p in the short term. Need a huge contract to push this higher. However, without looking at the CSS report, the earning for Jan 2016 I think is around 0.56p which could push the share price up to around 6-9p in the medium term. It all depends on Coms hitting the forecast and Coms not utilising their loan facility. I just wondered why there is a massive increase in labour recently. I just hope it has been done as additional orders have been gained and not due to the fact they did not want to affect the costs up to Jan 2015 or put right the inconsistencies in their current procedures. The profit margin is very small in Redstone and hope the additional unproductive labour does not affect the overall net profit. | g1g4lo | |
14/2/2015 10:36 | If they hit the 48 m rev and 2.6 m profit CSS reckon rhey should be 13p a share, we will know in the next two weeks. I believe they have smashed those figures and a huge rerate is imminent. Not long to go. | jim rockford | |
14/2/2015 10:25 | If things were good DB would have been blasting out rnss like nobody's business. | harrywilliam | |
14/2/2015 10:19 | Next two weeks this will come back to life, trading update imminent, hope you are all fully loaded! | jim rockford | |
14/2/2015 08:29 | Jim ' the boy who cried' Rockford. How many times have you made that claim over the last 6 months? I suppose even a broken clock is right twice in 1 day. | seans66 | |
13/2/2015 19:00 | Rumour big contract announcement close. | jim rockford | |
13/2/2015 14:46 | Something seriously about to break imo. Got to be a big contract. The 13-Feb-15 13:47:31 2.35 638,297 Buy* 2.20 2.45 15.00k trade, That is fully loaded ISA money. Usually by directors or relatives imo. | mega_trader | |
13/2/2015 14:41 | Friday afternoon strength: a bullish sign? | saucepan | |
13/2/2015 11:42 | Without doubt the next RNS will propel this up and back into the limelight. Price is so cheap now it is almost the same as just after they announced mitie, BONKERS!! | jasonoranged | |
13/2/2015 11:32 | So last Q they took on 25 New starters. This Q they are advertising for 12 new roles. They also paid outstanding Redstone amount back early. They Announced £7m in new contracts. Derek McAllan, Audit Partner of KPMG, said: "We are delighted to have been appointed as auditor of Coms and have been very impressed with the work Dave and his team have done in the recent past in transforming the Company's fortunes. It is clearly a business with an exciting future and we look forward to working together." ...and still people use the self imposed silence to try to scaremonger | atlanticbridge | |
13/2/2015 09:37 | All my opinion but silemce about to be shattered. Great news on way, I expect it to be over 10p by end of March. | jim rockford | |
13/2/2015 09:28 | He has been a director of that company since 2010. So stop scaring people and do some research first! | 787flyer | |
13/2/2015 09:19 | Is that a rumour JR? :-) | cottoner | |
13/2/2015 09:17 | Time to buy. Trading update Monday imo. | jim rockford | |
13/2/2015 08:57 | Or maybe he is far to busy with this other company of his. hxxp://vitrx.co.uk/i Conflict of interest ? Without a doubt. | florajam | |
13/2/2015 08:43 | Trading update next week? Caught up with my mate last night who does a bit of work for COMS, they are flat out at the moment and working on some significant contracts. Now is the time to buy imo. | jasonoranged |
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