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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 | 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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11/5/2015 13:50 | Not a surprise .. The co don't feel a need to give us updates.. This is reflected in PI's nervous disposition.. I for one don't plan to lose any money on this.. ! | stonesp2 | |
11/5/2015 12:44 | Purely on the chart it's looking a bit bleak. Not much support around to prop up the price atm. Next results will be critical could be a 200p move either way on them providing the price holds above 300p when they are announced. | 21trader | |
11/5/2015 09:24 | I see Market makers are bidding for 2500 shares? Lets look forward to the new commission with the MAJOR UK BROADCASTER. 2015 looking good. | cgod | |
10/5/2015 07:35 | Shame DCD isn't more widely known about as an investment opportunity! Hopefully it's day in the spotlight will come... | stonesp2 | |
10/5/2015 06:49 | Sequence post: We have post-produced distinguished work from Top Gear commercials all the way to 4k James Bond titles. | cgod | |
09/5/2015 06:25 | A new production for DCD at Massive.tv. for a MAJOR UK BROADCASTER. CASTING AP September Films is looking for a casting assistant producer to cast contributors for a hidden-camera comedy pilot for a major UK broadcaster. Past experience of casting hidden-camera comedy programmes would be desirable.. Potential immediate start. Please email bob@massive.tv with your C.V. | cgod | |
08/5/2015 15:50 | and which channel does celebrity squares appear on? and now this...something massive is brewing and DCD connected | temmujin | |
08/5/2015 14:38 | Found this guys, Is some thing big is brewing? A new company? Part of Celebrity squares? Looks like Bob massie is growing fast. | cgod | |
07/5/2015 09:56 | I tend to agree with you cgod. Appears to me that the management have an eye for recovery and turning a profit again. The business looks leaner although as ever there are all the stand alone co's which all need to be profitable in their own right. A bit of a clouded area that one and difficult to assess. DYOR | stonesp2 | |
07/5/2015 09:06 | No, not bearish, MMs has his own axe to grind with DCD, as like a few of us lost money years ago. Some of us think that part of the business is in the past now, I for one go along with that theory. Results soon, we will see a small loss, no debt, and going forward 2015, move into profit. | cgod | |
06/5/2015 07:58 | Everyone gone very quiet since MM's last comments. Is there a sense of bearishness creeping in or are we all waiting patiently for the results? Why can't the co at least let us know when results will be released. They certainly don't go all out to keep us mere PI's informed... | stonesp2 | |
02/5/2015 14:38 | Thailand - "£50k in AGL could make you a millionaire whereas £50k in DCD and it's virtually guaranteed." LOL. I take it that's said firmly with tongue in cheek? Having said that if you try and buy £50k of DCD in the open market you might make everybody else a small fortune because of the illiquidity. cgod - We do go back a long time with DCD. Just one thing though, if I based my investment decisions on gut feeling I'd be living on skid row by now. Cheers. Michael. | michaelmouse | |
02/5/2015 14:15 | Guys, Michael and I go back a long time with DCD, I stayed with it and Michael moved on. Any share that we invest in is hard to call, the guys that are on the board call the shots, we can only pick through the info to hand and hope that our gut feeling is correct. Although I have questioned the company this week why they are keeping 88000 tradable shares? If the company is doing better let share holders know, and also issue more shares to make a market in the stock. You need to keep emailing this girl, the more the better. lily.sida-murray@dcd | cgod | |
02/5/2015 12:37 | Yep,that's the difference, MM. £50k in AGL could make you a millionaire whereas £50k in DCD and it's virtually guaranteed. | thailand | |
02/5/2015 10:49 | Strangely enough no Thailand. LOL. However, I recognise that AGL is speculative despite tremendously encouraging data emerging from highly respected KOLs. Michael. | michaelmouse | |
02/5/2015 08:10 | Not tempted to sell your AGL holding to buy back in here,then MM? Surely prospects here are vastly superior to AGL's,lol. | thailand | |
02/5/2015 08:07 | I guess that deserves a reply.. Luckily for me I bought into this on a low last year after some fall.. Not hurting at moment so going to wait and see what the results throw up.. The latest board may have a handle on a surprising turn around story. It's always a gamble and this time I'm feeling lucky punk! To quote from a well known film. DYOR | stonesp2 | |
02/5/2015 07:45 | Stonesp2 - "To be blunt.. What has D&D got to do with the present.. Once again something from the past." Whilst DCD appears to be concentrating on distribution now, it still has a production arm. One of the reasons that I wouldn't buy shares in this type of company for the long is that from the 'experience' of holding shares in this outfit I realised that their production assets are worthless. I'd guess DCD spent well in excess of £20m on acquisitions that never appeared to make any profit. Production companies are dependent on their key personnel and if they decide to walk then you're left with zilch. DCD bought Box-tv, Done and Dusted, Prospect Pictures, Iambic etc and all of the key personnel left leaving DCD with absolutely no return on their huge financial outlay. Just massive debts remained. What's to stop the remaining production units leaving as well? Nothing! The other thing to bear in mind are that gross margins in production and distribution are not exactly mouth watering. Turnover needs to rise substantially to see any profit coming through. I don't blame the current incumbents for past mistakes, but all those involved with the above mentioned production companies acted shamefully. They took shareholders money and ran so to speak. Maybe the current incumbents will turn this around? I don't know? However, in my opinion there are so many better opportunities to buy into (mostly profitable) micro-caps with more interesting potential that I wouldn't risk my money here again. cgod - that is what I meant by nothing teaches like experience. It doesn't mean that I'm conceited enough to think I always get it right. I don't. However, I did start my blog some years ago so that investors can make their own judgements. All I'll say is that investing in the stock market (particularly micro-caps for me personally) has been very rewarding. Best of luck to you all and I mean that genuinely. I will watch developments here with interest. Michael. | michaelmouse | |
01/5/2015 13:46 | i might if oxus goes up abit...free up some margin | temmujin | |
01/5/2015 13:12 | No one tempted to buy even with spread at ~19p. I guess the spread is just a teaser... | stonesp2 | |
01/5/2015 07:48 | To be blunt.. What has D&D got to do with the present.. Once again something from the past. Things have moved on! DYOR | stonesp2 | |
01/5/2015 07:30 | We will see if you are as good as you say with your experience. Time will tell. | cgod | |
30/4/2015 09:01 | Give them some stick temmujin. | cgod |
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