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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dcd Media Plc | LSE:DCD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BBD7QB75 | ORD GBP1.00 |
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% | 100.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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28/11/2014 10:30 | Well bid now at £2.75 and £2.55, you can still buy some, move up very soon now, MMs holding it down. | cgod | |
28/11/2014 09:46 | Tempted . . . again! | folderboy | |
28/11/2014 07:49 | 21trader, yes may be, but we are on the up, MMs moved the price up on no trades, this is now a turn around, into profit. 12 months, not a traders stock. Do the maths. That's all you guys need to do. DCD Media-owned indie September Films has won a “game changing” commission from US broadcast network The CW for magic format Penn & Teller: Fool Us. The multi-million dollar order is a major boon for DCD Media, which reaffirmed its commitment to production despite agreeing to sell Glasgow-based indie Matchlight in September. | cgod | |
27/11/2014 21:50 | i think you'll have a few minutes to buy at 8am before mms push the offer wider..theyre not noted for being alert first thing | temmujin | |
27/11/2014 21:34 | 10p spread lord it is a miracle. And what happens when you have a good spread people buy the stock. Can I bet any money that spread becomes 50p again tomorrow. | 21trader | |
27/11/2014 16:38 | i'll probably buy a few more tomoro now spread has tightened | temmujin | |
27/11/2014 16:08 | Up 25p, last chance to buy 1000 at £2.85p DCD Media-owned indie September Films has won a “game changing” commission from US broadcast network The CW for magic format Penn & Teller: Fool Us. The multi-million dollar order is a major boon for DCD Media, which reaffirmed its commitment to production despite agreeing to sell Glasgow-based indie Matchlight in September. Last chance guys, good to see some guys can do the maths. | cgod | |
26/11/2014 09:51 | I don't see this dropping now, I see new market makers are now making a market. | cgod | |
26/11/2014 08:21 | All this positive news so someone sells a few! Will add again if it drops. | folderboy | |
26/11/2014 07:53 | You will have to buy 1000 to move the price, I have over 5000, share price gets back to £30-40, which is 3-4p pre conversion, that's my £150k-200k , that's where I see this going and that's why I am in it, still cannot under stand why others cant see it. | cgod | |
25/11/2014 23:28 | why dont we all buy a few tomoro to see if price goes up...i'm up for it | temmujin | |
25/11/2014 14:45 | DCD Media-owned indie September Films has won a “game changing” commission from US broadcast network The CW for magic format Penn & Teller: Fool Us. Broadcast news!!! | cgod | |
25/11/2014 14:38 | On my own again. Three DCD Rights Distributed Dramas Win Awards at the Screen Producers Australia Awards Three dramas distributed by DCD Rights have won awards at the 14th Screen Producers Australia Awards. The Awards recognise the creation of outstanding screen content; celebrate the skill, accomplishment, imagination and passion of its Production Businesses; and aim to increase awareness of the role producers play in creating Australian screen stories. The winners were: The Gods Of Wheat Street - Telemovie or Mini Series Production Of The Year Rake - Drama Television Production Of The Year The Moodys - Comedy Television Production Of The Year Playmaker Media were awarded the prestigious Production Business Of The Year award for three titles including The Code, also distributed by DCD Rights | cgod | |
25/11/2014 07:56 | I just o not under stand how every one can miss what was said in the RNS. THE MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR ORDER and remember, Craven said in September they had 50 broadcaster collaborations, which may potentially lead to production deals!... .25p old price, is every one going to miss out barr 3 or 4 of us? DCD Media-owned indie September Films has won a “game changing” commission from US broadcast network The CW for magic format Penn & Teller: Fool Us. The multi-million dollar order is a major boon for DCD Media, which reaffirmed its commitment to production despite agreeing to sell Glasgow-based indie Matchlight in September. The CW, which airs dramas including The Vampire Diaries and Flash and reality competition America’s Next Top Model, has ordered a second series of the 13 x 60-minute magic series to air in 2015 with production expected to start early next year. It previously acquired the first series of the ITV-commissioned show. The show features Penn & Teller inviting aspiring magicians performing tricks to try and fool them. Anyone who fools the pair wins the right to perform in Las Vegas. It will be produced by September Films and 117 Productions. Penn & Teller: Fool Us originally aired on ITV in 2011 and was presented by Jonathan Ross. However, it generated lower than average ratings for the commercial broadcaster across its eight-part run. ITV has no plans to co-produce or acquire the latest version of the show. DCD Rights will distribute the series outside of the US and chief executive Nicky Davies Williams said that the deal provided the distributor with an “active US production to market globally”. Cutting Edge Meanwhile, DCD-owned Liberty of London indie Rize USA has won its second factual commission in a week after Channel 4 ordered a digital dating doc for its Cutting Edge strand. Love At First Swipe (WT) will explore the world of online dating apps and their prominence in 21st century living, transforming the face of British dating. It will investigate whether apps like Tinder are becoming the essential tools to find love, or just simply to “hook-up | cgod | |
24/11/2014 13:28 | Wouldn't it be nice if just once good news like this saw a spate of buys and a climbing share price Thanks for posting. | folderboy | |
24/11/2014 12:54 | NEWS NEWS !!!!! Thick and fast. Screen Producers Awards 2014: winners By David Knox on November 19, 2014 / Filed Under News, Top Stories 3 2014-11-19_0000ABC titles have dominated the Screen Producers Awards 2014. Shows including Rake, Nowhere Boys and The Agony of Modern Manners were amongst winners announced at the Screen Forever Conference in Melbourne last night. Adam Zwar hosted the evening at Crown Palladium with Playmaker Media awarded the prestigious Production Business of the Year award for The Code, Love Child and House Husbands. 2014-11-19_1202 The inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award, was presented to former Screentime exec Des Monaghan, whose 50+ year career includes ANZAC Girls, Underbelly and Cloudstreet. 2014-11-19_1202a Screen Producers Australia’s Executive Director Matthew Deaner said: “The Screen Producers Australia Awards were born from a desire to recognise and honour Australian screen businesses who create and support high quality and outstanding screen content. Playmaker Media have established themselves as one of Australia’s most successful production companies, consistently producing original and entertaining stories for television audiences both locally and internationally.R Production Business of the Year Playmaker Media Lifetime Achievement Award Des Monaghan Drama Television Production of the Year Rake Essential Media and Entertainment Comedy Television Production of the Year The Moodys Jungleboys Documentary Television Production of the Year Who Do You Think You Are? Artemis International Children’s Television Production of the Year Nowhere Boys Matchbox Pictures Light Entertainment Television Production of the Year The Agony of Modern Manners High Wire Films Reality Television Production of the Year MasterChef Shine Australia Telemovie or Mini Series Production of the Year The Gods of Wheat Street Every Cloud Productions Feature Film Production of the Year The Railway Man Pictures in Paradise Feature Length Documentary Production of the Year I Am A Girl Media Stockade Interactive Production of the Year Secrets & Lies Hoodlum Breakthrough Business of the Year Carbon Media Services and Facilities Business of the Year Fox Studios Australia | cgod | |
24/11/2014 12:51 | NEWS!!! Three DCD Rights distributed dramas win awards at the Screen Producers Australia Awards Three dramas distributed by DCD Rights have won awards at the 14th Screen Producers Australia Awards. The Awards recognise the creation of outstanding screen content; celebrate the skill, accomplishment, imagination and passion of its Production Businesses; and aim to increase awareness of the role producers play in creating Australian screen stories. The winners were; The Gods Of Wheat Street - Telemovie or Mini Series Production Of The Year Rake - Drama Television Production Of The Year The Moodys - Comedy Television Production Of The Year Playmaker Media were awarded the prestigious Production Business Of The Year award for three titles including The Code, also distributed by DCD Rights. hxxp://www.tvtonight | cgod | |
20/11/2014 21:36 | its coming from all the new commisions and increase in revenues across the board..trust me i wouldnt mislead you | temmujin | |
20/11/2014 07:41 | This looks like a directors pensions fund rather than a value generator for shareholdersWhere is the 5m profit coming from that you spammed across the boards? | romeoandjuliet | |
19/11/2014 21:46 | i did abit of spamming across a few boards...it might have sunk in...i think we'll get a tick up at open tomoro..trades were quite late in the day | temmujin | |
19/11/2014 21:27 | Good to see some buying today, some one sees the value that I am talking about. | cgod | |
19/11/2014 07:43 | I would not laugh 21trader, think about it, loss making parts of the business out of the way, trimmed down for growth, profit around the corner, new business coming in. I don't think £30-40 pre conversion is a lot. And yes from 1-10p, £10-100, and we made a 7 million loss All I am saying is this is no trading share, and you will find it hard to buy and sell at times, but give it 6-12 months. 'This deal represents a game changer in that it provides the DCD Rights business with an active US production to market globally and we look forward to a long and successful relationship with our partners | cgod | |
18/11/2014 22:10 | I did laugh at the £30-40 comment But it did go from 1p to 10p for us when behind the scenes the company was losing lots of money but at the same time posting on their website lots of deals which must have all been loss making so anything is possible. | 21trader | |
18/11/2014 22:07 | yes this is the most bombed out stock on the market..pity others cant see it | temmujin | |
18/11/2014 21:39 | Not a share to trade, 12 months £30-40, which is only 2-3p pre conversion. Think about it? | cgod |
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