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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Corero Network Security Plc | LSE:CNS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B54X0432 | 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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0.50 | 4.17% | 12.50 | 12.50 | 13.00 | 12.75 | 12.00 | 12.00 | 1,651,871 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 20.12M | 554k | 0.0011 | 115.91 | 64.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2012 22:51 | That makes two of us George. So many false dawns over the years, lets hope for a glimpse of that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. | cocker | |
19/3/2012 16:39 | Interested to see what the news is.. FYI I still hold all shares.. Must have been mad. Maybe things are now turning??? | gac141 | |
19/3/2012 13:31 | Well and clear above 50 pence, chart breakout is now a reality. Results out tomorrow, somebody must know something? | romeo | |
14/3/2012 17:38 | I see on corero web site that we have won an excellence award for our product. | cocker | |
28/2/2012 08:14 | From today's Rivington Street results: The Technology division reported a profit of £90,638 (2010: IFRS Restated £ 34,022 profit). The core Blue Curve/Jovus software business performed well and was a substantial profit contributor in its first year within the group. I am pleased to say that it has continued to sign a number of major new customers since the start of this year and we are confident about its prospects of increasing its profit contribution this year. Unfortunately, the other companies in this division, being recent acquisitions, reported losses, which has resulted in the division showing only a small profit for the year. | orange1 | |
28/2/2012 07:45 | Well I'm more than pleased to see the recent rise in the share price & I guess that the recent new highs must warrant a break out chart wise?.. | cocker | |
17/2/2012 08:00 | There was me thinking that the company had plenty of cash near term. Another Jam tomorrow story from cns/coro/mondas..... | cocker | |
08/2/2012 09:29 | "In recent months Corero has been hiring salespeople to bulk up its European operation, and making a series of tweaks to its product lines to better address the changing DDOS threat environment. Stewart said he was optimistic that given the current spate of DDOS attacks on both corporate and public sector agencies, the firm would find a ready audience. "Since the beginning of the year it has just gone crazy. You can talk about lead generation, but frankly there are a people beating a path to our website. I don't know how long it will last but it's a fortunate position for us," he explained. "We are looking for credible partners that really understand DDOS attacks." Responding to questions over its recent performance - back in September 2011 Corero Network Security saw a pre-tax loss while its legacy education business booked strong growth on the back of the government's academy strategy - Stewart said the security business had set itself aggressive targets and was set for dramatic growth this year. | 25october1969 | |
06/2/2012 08:03 | Market seems to like them & agree, Bernard has done very well indeed. | cocker | |
04/2/2012 14:33 | Come on Corero & give investors an update on trading for year end. No news is good news except when it involves the stock market. Once again the company fails on its relationship with its shareholders as they as yet have not been bothered to reply to any of my correspondence. | cocker | |
30/1/2012 21:26 | One would like to think that a TU would be here by now. | cocker | |
23/12/2011 08:48 | Quite agree Patrick. Although once again the share price has fallen short, the company seems to be actually making good progress allround. | cocker | |
20/12/2011 00:15 | Good stuff! Thanks, George! | romeo | |
13/12/2011 15:06 | Corero Network Security (CNS: LN), a leading global provider of Network Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Defense Systems, today announced that web hosting provider Applied Innovations has selected Corero's award-winning IPS technology to protect its 35,000 customer websites from sophisticated exploits that threaten the business of eCommerce companies. Strong security against a myriad of threats, from malware to DDoS, is critical to thriving online companies, and critical to the web hosting provider that is responsible for that security. eCommerce sites, which comprise the bulk of Applied Innovations' customer base, are especially prone to DDoS attacks by unscrupulous companies looking for a competitive edge and cyber criminals who extort money from online businesses by threatening crippling attacks. "Our clients, mainly eCommerce companies, have a very low threshold for website delays, as their businesses depend on happy customers who can quickly get the information they need, make their purchases and move on," says Dan Farrell, director of Network Operations at Applied Innovations. "If the website is sluggish, the customer is gone." Corero's IPS safeguards Applied Innovations' clients against malware and DDoS. Since Corero's IPS monitors and filters both inbound and outbound traffic, Applied Innovations can observe outgoing attack traffic and communications with command-and-control servers. "With the Corero IPS, we can easily remove malicious traffic and keep legitimate traffic flowing. Corero met all of our requirements for deep packet inspection to look for exploit code and malicious code, especially zero-day exploits, without any lag on the network," Farrell says. "This allows our clients, particularly International clients, to maintain extremely high performance to the Internet through direct connections with their carriers to reach their sites hosted with Applied Innovations." Corero's Three Dimensional Protection (3DP) architecture includes powerful stateful protocol analysis, providing the latest protection against vulnerabilities, worms, remote exploits and application-level attacks; transparent firewall filtering, which protects infrastructures against undesired access; and cutting edge DDoS defense technology, which protects against the effects of network layer and application layer DDoS attacks. Its low latency allows production traffic to flow unimpeded. "A DDoS attack can be disastrous. A slow site or a site that is down completely can cost a company thousands, potentially even millions, of dollars depending on the type of business and the duration of the attack. Frustrated customers will simply go to another site to spend their money; they may be sufficiently discouraged that they never come back," says Steve Turner, vice president of Technology Solutions and Services at Corero Network Security. "The Corero IPS is designed to deliver non-disruptive protection against constantly evolving threats. It provides maximum security for critical IT assets while allowing full access to legitimate users and applications." Corero's IPS protects Applied Innovations' many clients without draining its IT resources, and its reporting capabilities enable the provider to demonstrate exactly what attacks they have stopped. "The Corero product's ease of use means very little management," adds Farrell. "And use of security reporting features helps us inform and retain clients." | gac141 | |
02/12/2011 16:03 | A little light humour... never forget. | gac141 | |
26/11/2011 10:22 | RHPS say BUY CORERO NETWORK SECURITY (CNS): Corero has signed a licensing agreement with Kaspersky Lab, which will provide known malware signatures for inclusion in Corero's Intrusion Prevention solution. This allows users to block transfers of known malware into their network. Corero claims that it can now offer 'the broadest threat protection against known and unidentified threats'. The battle against cyber crime is a hot topic, and Corero is a promising newcomer. BUY UP TO 50p City Equities BUY Corero (CNS) Buy (21 November) The Company has assigned a licensing agreement with Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions. Under the partnership agreement, Kaspersky Lab will provide known malware signatures for inclusion in Corero's Intrusion Prevention solution. Buy. | gac141 | |
22/11/2011 05:11 | Well, it appears the long wait may be finally bearing fruit. George, thanks for the new thread - nice to see the chart finally headed in the right direction! | romeo | |
08/11/2011 08:21 | On the move again | tech | |
04/11/2011 12:44 | Now if only we could have said that T - 12 years ago. I have now managed to return the wealth I had twelve years ago prior to investing in Corero! Now I just have to account for the inflationary loss. | magpie99 | |
04/11/2011 12:24 | Houston. We have take off! | cocker |
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