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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Darktrace Plc | LSE:DARK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNYK8G86 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 576.80 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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12/4/2023 21:12 | 203.3 turnover was taken from Advfn.com quotes page. Looks like in this case they got it wrong. | clive7878 | |
11/4/2023 21:32 | Check this out:https://ir.darkt | foreverbull | |
11/4/2023 17:53 | God people buy stocks and put their hard earned money with such a level of research that they do not even know the revenue of the company they own SACRE BLEU | aublune | |
10/4/2023 20:38 | 203.3 was taken from advfn - quotes page so that must have related to the full year - last year - thats what I was talking about. I am in this stock - but as per I.C. comment proof of the pudding in the growth potential may be required if brokers targets are to be achieved. | clive7878 | |
10/4/2023 08:03 | They did £208m of revenue in half a year what are you talking about | aublune | |
09/4/2023 20:28 | Can a company with a capitalisation of £1,748.9 million be justified when they only have a turnover of £203.3 million is the question. And when will Darktrace be in profit with the turnover at least the same as the capitalisation. That is one reason why the share price in October 2021 was nearer to £10, and is now 243p, because as the Investors Chronicle wrote in the last article that proof is needed before the stock does get re-rated. The prospective price is all to do with potential growth potential! | clive7878 | |
05/4/2023 14:36 | You're right.... Ignore my post | foreverbull | |
05/4/2023 14:25 | If anything, they are increasing the number of shares they buy back. Seriously, have they notning better they can spend about half a million quid a day on? 02/03/2023 164,675 shares 03/03/2023 211,587 shares 06/03/2023 146,715 shares 07/03/2023 207,921 shares 08/03/2023 150,224 shares 09/03/2023 176,333 shares 10/03/2023 113,517 shares 13/03/2023 113,483 shares 14/03/2023 123,285 shares 15/03/2023 98,013 shares 16/03/2023 137,135 shares 17/03 117,824, 20/03 114,299 21/03 128,785 22/03 156,490 23/03 155,647 24/03 95,050 25/03 110,834 | bbmsionlypostafter mk2 | |
05/4/2023 14:13 | Dunno WTF you're looking at Forever, but it ain't the company's recent RNSes! 26/03/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 95,050 27/03/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 110,834 28/03/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 175,517 29/03/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 216,653 30/03/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 193,449 31/03/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 189,277 03/04/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 199,665 04/04/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 198,259 05/04/2023 Number of Shares repurchased: 201,150 | bbmsionlypostafter mk2 | |
05/4/2023 13:32 | It looks like they have slowed down the buying now .... | foreverbull | |
05/4/2023 12:30 | imagine where the share price would be if the co. wasn't buying £500K-ish of their own shares every single day. Imagine where it'll be when they stop buying! Clearly something very wrong here. | bbmsionlypostafter mk2 | |
05/4/2023 12:24 | Share price obviously very weak - keeps on drifting - was under 240p at one stage. | clive7878 | |
05/4/2023 08:51 | Good level for a Takeover Target. Get ready as DARK is a great buy at these levels. Expect RNS soon. Or hostile buying attack over the long weekend..interesting times ahead. | halfpenny | |
05/4/2023 08:36 | Don't appear to be to much support at present Could this fall to 220 ? The price is really bouncing around today 251.8 to 243p, now 246p. | clive7878 | |
05/4/2023 08:34 | Fallen too far and bang on support. | bigboots | |
04/4/2023 16:08 | SP drifting ? | clive7878 | |
29/3/2023 15:39 | These are the AT trades, this is trading SETS, you'll see shorts closing as lots of micro AT trades and buys, you'll also see the fund and buybacks coming in as small AT trades... this helps try not to move the price so much, dripping them in piecemeal... | albert arthur | |
29/3/2023 15:38 | Wace reduced 0.02% today... | albert arthur | |
29/3/2023 14:51 | I can never understand with a share price at 258p, why someone would want to buy any number under 100 shares in one trade ? Many trades have been made today for just 12 shares! | clive7878 | |
29/3/2023 13:50 | I am still in, could be a good buy, if it does break out at one stage. The growth prospect sounds good, but we need to see some evidence, as per written up in the Investors Chronicle. There are 2 ways of looking at where the share price is going, but it does appear to be supported at 255p. | clive7878 | |
29/3/2023 07:06 | Added some this morning... | albert arthur | |
28/3/2023 12:54 | In theory if Sunak manages to reduce the inflation rate, by the end of this year, with gas prices falling - the problem is now is that food prices are rising by 17.5% - then interest rates should then fall. The second problem is that although Sunak is trying to balance the books, and if there is a general election next yea - Starma could then get in by default - Labour do not appear to have any productive policies, so we could be going down a dodgy road. We have to manage and lower national debt. Micky mouse could be the Labour leader and he would still get in after Conservatives have had such a long spell in office. Darktrace share price is current a little wobbly, and the future price is getting uncertain. Going above £3 looks a long way off. | clive7878 | |
28/3/2023 08:31 | Interest rates will sadly remain high into 2025, and won’t be down to the lowest levels we got used to again. | crosswires |
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