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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dialight Plc | LSE:DIA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033057794 | ORD 1.89P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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1.50 | 0.94% | 160.50 | 152.00 | 169.00 | - | 5,440 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Semiconductor,related Device | 169.7M | 400k | 0.0121 | 131.40 | 52.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/8/2014 11:51 | Roy Burton presentation....nice to p/e down to more reasonable value of 10.2 | beeezzz | |
18/8/2014 11:16 | One thing you can say about this company is they don't sit on there laurels....innovatio | beeezzz | |
07/8/2014 14:42 | My sentiments too jeffian. I'm looking for a re-entry price around 400p. That might seem far-fetched but I've seen stocks like this fall much further than that before buyers return (e.g. WANdisco). I've also learn't that having virtually infinite patience is frequently rewarded :-) | itchycrack | |
07/8/2014 14:27 | A forward PER of 21 is pretty hot for a share which has yet to re-establish its growth credentials. It was the hot multiple which persuaded me to sell at £13.55, thank God. | jeffian | |
07/8/2014 14:04 | Positive comment on Dialight in today's Shares Mag ends: 'Canaccord reckons £11.00 is possible based on its earnings per share estimates of 38p this year and 52.4p next. At that target price the shares would still trade on a forward price to earnings (PE) multiple of less than 21.' | extrap | |
07/8/2014 07:00 | it continues........... | bigman | |
06/8/2014 08:02 | needs some good news soon or we just going to drift and slide steady downwards | bigman | |
25/7/2014 13:55 | Wyle...Looks like the brokers target share price are stalling the rise when it meets their targets....just needs a big order for the mast lighting. | beeezzz | |
25/7/2014 09:49 | Chart looking very tasty indeed to me and ready to break up and away | godwin2 | |
24/7/2014 13:00 | Correct me if I wrong, but it would appear as thought the share price may struggle to break past this level? Here is hoping it breaks past ten pounds and the three moving averages that I use have now crossed. | wylecoyote | |
23/7/2014 14:29 | Now up 5%, someone wants them | ayl30 | |
23/7/2014 12:40 | Yup, quiet BB too now... which is good also. | wylecoyote | |
23/7/2014 12:02 | Nice to see share price continuing to climb, maybe some early bets on return to FTSE 250 Hmm!!! | beeezzz | |
21/7/2014 11:27 | Tompion, I saw these first thing and thought the numbers were reassuring. I have a small holding as one to keep, like ANP I regard this as a good long tern growth prospect | ayl30 | |
21/7/2014 11:17 | Surprised no comments on DIA interims which look quite good with growth again powered by the lighting division with continuing weakness in other two divisions. Overall positive outlook from chairman. Any thoughts? | tompion | |
19/6/2014 15:47 | MM's looking for stock....major institutional buy driving the SP | beeezzz | |
14/5/2014 17:01 | Not sure about the price target on this broker note, it says hold with price target of 650p who in there right mind in going to hold they need a good kicking. | beeezzz | |
14/5/2014 07:44 | Dialight's New LED Flood Light Family Receives DesignLights® Consortium Qualificationhttp:// | bingaxu | |
12/5/2014 17:29 | Looks like they paid 955p for them, disappointment of orders either lost or deferred is still holding the share price back, until some of these orders are placed that is, then we should see some upward movement. | beeezzz | |
12/5/2014 16:00 | Generation Investment Management LLP has increased their holding to above 13%. | bingaxu | |
08/5/2014 19:53 | More news about DIA:"Dialight Launches World's First Hazardous Area Rated LED Fixture with Integrated Advanced Wireless ControlsFARMINGDALE, N.J., May 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Dialight (LSE: DIA.L), the innovative global leader in LED lighting technology, today introduced the world's first Class I Div 2 certified LED lighting system featuring advanced integrated wireless controls. The new SafeSite® High Bay with Wireless Control system offers a simple and secure touch-screen management interface that provides maximum lighting control and energy efficiency for both indoor and outdoor hazardous applications, such as refineries, drilling platforms, chemical and power generation facilities.The system combines Dialight SafeSite LED technology with a powerful yet simple-to-use touchscreen wall controller that is ETL certified to UL standards. Up to 100 fixtures can be networked onto a single controller and banked by aisle, room or other configurations for zonal control. By implementing the system, facilities can eliminate the need to keep lights burning 24/7 to avoid the lengthy warm-up period and wear-and-tear of repeated on/off operation on conventional fixtures. Facilities also gain independent control of lights, including those that are tied to circuits and switches for other equipment."This system is the culmination of Dialight's industry-leading legacy of integrating LED and control technology to provide the most advanced and most efficient lighting solution of its kind," said Roy Burton, Dialight's Group Chief Executive. "Our non-hazardous DuroSite version has already been extremely successful for leading auto and food manufacturers. Now we're expanding our portfolio to offer this next-generation technology for hazloc applications."The intuitive wall controller provides full control over all networked fixtures with:manual and remote on/off and dimming capability,fully automatic scheduling for on/off and dimming, including the ability to set daily profiles for a truly customized lighting program,integrated occupancy sensors to automatically override scheduled off or dim state when someone enters the area,ambient light sensors to harvest daylight, automatically dimming the fixtures when light through windows or skylights provide sufficient illumination,remote access via any Wi-Fi enabled device (laptop, tablet or smartphone) for complete management and monitoring from anywhere.Remote access via Ethernet, connecting wall controllers and lights to private cloud.Wireless networking is based on the industry standard 802.15.4 at 2.4GHz and provides a self-healing, expandable system that allows for simple, plug-and-play addition of new fixtures. For maximum security, 128-bit AES encryption ensures secure authentication and device joining to prevent unauthorized access. The system is also available in DALI wired configurations." | bingaxu | |
07/5/2014 10:59 | Moving in the right direction, institutions still showing faith in management. | beeezzz | |
07/5/2014 10:18 | Some one has just told me - thank you. | bar one |
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