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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ddd Group | LSE:DDD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031129355 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.30 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/7/2013 17:10 | The article above is very critical of DDD's 2D to 3D conversion on Samsung TVs, saying it hurts your eyes and is a bit hit or miss. | zipless | |
09/7/2013 17:06 | Must be due a really serious fall. | zipless | |
09/7/2013 17:03 | Must be due a bounce. | janatha | |
09/7/2013 16:47 | Zipless, really don't have time to read all that. But I tell you if a 3D enabled tablet or phone backed by Apple or Google comes along - 3D will back in a big way. Give consumers the ability to generate their own content which they can upload to the cloud I can see a big market. Maybe DDD will be a part of it or not - but shame you cant see beyond a negative view.. | cyberdyme | |
09/7/2013 14:39 | A less than positive mention of Samsung's 2D to 3D conversion. hxxp://www.stuff.co. | dvda | |
09/7/2013 13:56 | That report has absolutely nothing to do with DDD. It is about display screens in general. | zipless | |
09/7/2013 13:50 | I thought people may be interested in this research report: Global Display Market worth $164.24 Billion by 2017 hxxp://www.sacbee.co Regards Jay | jay1984 | |
09/7/2013 12:45 | As there is a direct correlation between the Oracle's incontinence and the share price we are surely due some good news and a bounce anytime soon. | janatha | |
09/7/2013 11:38 | All SELL trades so far and fairly large ones. The next support level is around 14p, then it is down to about 11p. It is already at 2010 levels and looks like being at 2009 levels very soon. | zipless | |
08/7/2013 10:38 | DDD ---> 3p or less | zipless | |
08/7/2013 10:37 | 3D at the cinema and desperate 3DTV marketing as the lack of demand is evident. | zipless | |
07/7/2013 08:51 | More egg on the face of zips? It would seem like it! | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
06/7/2013 19:41 | It is as bad if not worse in the US Last month, US sports network ESPN announced it was to close its 3D channel in the US due to a lack of uptake. Recent figures from the US suggest no more than 120,000 people are watching 3D channels at any one time. DDD---> less than 3p | zipless | |
06/7/2013 18:45 | Lol zips They have plenty of cash and are cash generative. Begone you silly old troll. | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
06/7/2013 18:44 | Just fantasies. If 3D broadcasts are being stopped then it is for the reasons given by the BBC. They cited, "a lack of public appetite for the technology". Not for 3D broadcasting, but for 3D TV. People would have to rent a huge number of 3D DVDs to bother with 3D TVs. A 3D fan could watch all the 3D films on DVD in a couple months. Then what are going to do with the 3D TV, with nothing else to watch. It is a large nail in DDD's coffin. DDD --> less then 3p. By the way, do they have enough cash to last them as after the BBC's announcement and ESPN's in the US, they may find it more difficult to raise more. | zipless | |
06/7/2013 17:26 | Good point also poombear. | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
06/7/2013 17:26 | Good post, deltagirl | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
06/7/2013 16:44 | Has anyone got any stats on 3d dvd sales, as this is the reason people own 3d tv's, imo. There has never been a culture for tv channel 3d content. | ![]() poombear |
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