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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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D4t4 Solutions Plc | LSE:D4T4 | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001351955 | 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% | 176.00 | 172.00 | 180.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 21.37M | 2.12M | 0.0533 | 39.87 | 84.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/2/2021 22:46 | December statement - Peter Kear, CEO of D4t4 Solutions, said: "we are confident in delivering a very strong finish to the year" | nobilis | |
03/2/2021 11:45 | Looking ready for next leg up | nobilis | |
01/2/2021 11:00 | I first noted that this share ticked most of the boxes at the beginning of last year (before the virus) when it was on a 'statutory' p/e of about 20 and added at the end of Feb when it dipped with everything else. The only minor negative was a slightly low cash conversion (~50%) which can sometimes indicate the profit figures have been massaged by capitalisation of dubious 'investement'. It now looks like a good decision. Positives: Balance sheet with cash reserves; reasonable p/e; resilient market area with excellent growth prospects. It's no longer cheap by UK standards but still far below levels often seen in US. I'm definitely in for the ride. | boadicea | |
01/2/2021 10:56 | No mention of google in the last post? | goosegreen | |
01/2/2021 09:04 | Market cap on Snowflake is US$77 billion D4 ought to go for NASDAQ listing as most of biz there now | nobilis | |
01/2/2021 09:03 | See post 2015. Was a main write up. | dr biotech | |
01/2/2021 09:00 | maybe Snowflake Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW) and Datadog (NASDAQ:DDOG) have both generated massive returns since their IPOs. Snowflake's stock has more than doubled in price since its IPO last September, while Datadog's stock has nearly quadrupled in value since its public debut in September 2019. Both software stocks help large organizations break down data silos. Snowflake's cloud service gathers data across multiple computing platforms and centralizes the results so they can be read by data visualization services. Datadog's platform lets developers and IT professionals monitor the performance of different servers, databases, cloud services, and mobile apps on unified dashboards. Snowflake and Datadog's tools help companies gain broader views of their infrastructure, streamline their operations, and make data-driven decisions. | nobilis | |
01/2/2021 08:53 | Bid coming or someone in the know? | its the oxman | |
01/2/2021 08:44 | Has the feel of a heavy £6 or £10 share - just the things it does are so "in" right now | nobilis | |
01/2/2021 08:35 | Should have the legs for close to 350p before next update. Been a while coming. | its the oxman | |
01/2/2021 08:28 | Well that escalated nicely... 300p smashed and hopefully gone for good! | zeus19 | |
27/1/2021 10:39 | I think SCSW are going to do a write up at the weekend as promised in last issue | msarwar014 | |
27/1/2021 09:55 | Finally gonna see this break through 300p. V close. | its the oxman | |
20/1/2021 08:04 | Is that one where the price sometimes changes during opening hours? Have you reported it? | trident5 | |
20/1/2021 07:42 | Hi; if you want to another case study IMO in manipulative trades look at the ALTN trade pattern, especially in the last minutes the market is open..... | tightfist | |
19/1/2021 14:52 | Uh! "The real prices mm's are dealing with haven't changed at all". Quite. | trident5 | |
19/1/2021 14:32 | trident5 - Well here we have it! Last night someone accepted an auction price of 300p for 40 shares. I cannot say this was engineered for effect but it could have been - no way of telling afaik. Today we open flagged with an entirely false drop of 5%. If someone had tilted the opening auction (none was generated)managing to show a sell at 270p with a few (maybe only 1 or 2 shares) we could be showing 10% drop on the screen all day when the real prices mm's are dealing within haven't changed at all - i.e. all within the 'yellow strip' and latterly pushing towards the top of it. Some posts on the VEC thread from the past - 7641, 8531 and then 8625 ... 8628 - infer suspected but unprovable manipulation. On the brighter side, it does look as if the offer might shortly be raised. | boadicea | |
15/1/2021 15:14 | And how does it game the market? | trident5 | |
15/1/2021 14:22 | Creating a false price on a thinly traded closing auction is a well known, commonly practised and economic technique of gaming the market. It doesn't generally happen on active FTSE100 stocks but can occur on 'the lower cap'250' shares, e.g. habitually in co's such as VEC. An auction "Price Monitoring Extension" is applied if the auction settlement price is outside certain limits but the formula allows quite a wide limit in the lesser stocks. As far as one's own charting/assessments are concerned, I find it preferable to use the 'mid-price' option available on advfn. | boadicea | |
15/1/2021 07:25 | I’m expecting this to open at 285. One trade gave a false price. Does make you wonder about charting as presumably now the high will still be 300p. | dr biotech | |
15/1/2021 04:51 | One UT. Let’s see whether it holds today. This could be a good year for D4t4 with so many companies having a great year inline and there strategy being brought forward it should result in more opportunities. | deanowls | |
14/1/2021 18:51 | Now at 300p | weatherman | |
12/1/2021 11:21 | Oh wait, yes I have :) | zeus19 | |
12/1/2021 11:18 | Still havent received anything via ii :( | zeus19 | |
12/1/2021 11:15 | Yes received yesterday in my AJ Bell account | norbert colon |
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