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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Digital Barrier | LSE:DGB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B627R876 | 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% | 16.00 | 15.75 | 16.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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24/3/2017 15:53 | For the first time a #screening rate of up to 1000 people per hour was achieved in a #security lane! MORE ON MONDAY hxxps://t.co/xTml1kD | aishah | |
24/3/2017 13:23 | Level 1 are good at helping on funding ! | panic investor | |
24/3/2017 13:21 | Where's Liam when you need him lol | panic investor | |
24/3/2017 11:52 | Without getting into revenue recognition etc. I’ve put the following numbers in my notes. Comments, corrections welcomed. Half Year Rev: £13m. Contract news since: £9m (£1.75m+$9.1or Half Year Rev was expected to be 50% of Full Year Rev, so £26m. Now a £10m shortfall expected, so 2016/17 Rev seen as £16m. (Not £22m - perhaps relates to framework contracts, timings.) Excluding four framework contracts, a total of £14.5m “late” contracts are now listed. If all had come in, 2016/17 Rev could presumably have been £16m + £14.5m = £30.5m. 2015/16 Rev was £21m. So “contract lateness” has caused a 24% Rev fall as opposed to what would have been a 44% Rev rise. Major international contracts are tricky but Tom Black’s “meaningful and sustainable improvements” in forecasts would be great. The fundamentals of the company are a separate matter though. DYOR | hew | |
24/3/2017 11:15 | Yup, this looks ripe IMO for further falls and a fund raising DYOR..... | qs99 | |
24/3/2017 10:28 | Given that a revolving credit facility is not intended to provide permanent capital what's the chance of an emergency placing? | t0pgrader | |
24/3/2017 10:02 | The near level balance between buys and sells after two hours trading today following the disappointing near term revenue news might summarise two camps. One seeking a near term profit and the other regarding DGB's unique technology and the major customers they have, and are gaining globally, as more important. My phrasing probably gives away my own view - I'm staying with the big boys looking to the future. | hew | |
24/3/2017 09:31 | The timing issues of what is now becoming increasingly large contracts was known. The technology is gaining widespread awareness and usage around the globe. I'll be adding on any sustained weakness here. dyor | aishah | |
24/3/2017 09:25 | I see they have managed to retain their track record.............. | kemche | |
24/3/2017 08:55 | with what has happened over the last two months there seems to be more to worry about than hit and run rampers..unless this too is all part of the plan... | stansmith3 | |
24/3/2017 08:50 | well I sold my trade / average down thankfully . so just got to time the next one now I guess. | felix99 | |
24/3/2017 07:44 | i wonder how many got out on the strength provided by the soros fund investment news.. | stansmith3 | |
24/3/2017 07:37 | Beware the overvalued loss making story stock:- Profit warning this morning. | michaelmouse | |
20/3/2017 12:55 | Duplicating posts doesn't help the 'anti-Liam' cause, BBMs. Anyway, 'ignorant hit & run rampers' are ten a penny on this BB, sadly. Fortunately, they never make any difference to the share price so I don't know why you're so peeved. | b1ggles | |
20/3/2017 11:45 | liamsaying you still maintain your belief in ctag unfortunately means anything you say must be disregarded | stansmith3 | |
20/3/2017 10:29 | Posters here should be aware that Liam Nicholas is the man behind , a work of fiction that has cost CTAG mugs caught in his ramp £10s of millions. Together with DavidGreece (@topdogshares) he has beggared an army of naive mugs who believed his nonsense. He's an ignorant hit & run ramper, trying to catch the wave of a spike & ramping it on further hoping for a fresh tranche of mugs to support his position while he exits. A dangerous fool. | ionlypostafterbbms | |
20/3/2017 09:25 | A little more re The Wall specs: The agency has released two proposals for contractors who want to submit a bid: a solid, concrete wall and a wall with “a see-through component/capability hxxp://www.breitbart | hew | |
18/3/2017 21:09 | Here's a list of acquisitions I've found online, if it helps with anything Overtis COE (Seoul, Metropolitan Subway, UK Highways Agency, Port of Singapore, London Heathrow Airport and the BBC.) Waterfall Solutions Essential Viewing Systems Keeneo (Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Eurocopter) Zimiti Stryker communications LMW electronics compliments COE Essential Viewing Systems ThruVision Codestuff LTD Enterprise Technologies LTD Vismimetrics (UK) Brimtek Appointment: Jonathan shaw CB CBE MA International Practice Director, Defence Phase 1 & 2 complete and 3 in full swing it looks like the next stage is to get the company on the main list (page 4 admission doc) ? no investment advice intended, DYOR etc.. | liamnich04 | |
17/3/2017 09:44 | Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection considering 'Other Designs' for the border wall: The Border Wall May Not Be Concrete: DHS Looks For ‘Other Designs’ 11:20 AM 03/15/2017 As lawmakers continue to debate how to pay for President Donald Trump’s wall along the border with Mexico, the Department of Homeland Security is considering how to build it. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is considering alternative design methods for the border wall, which will span up to 2,000 miles of the southern border, the CPB said Tuesday in a notice to potential vendors on the government contracting website FedBizOpps. Department officials said earlier in March they envision “concrete wall structures, nominally 30 feet tall, that will meet requirements for aesthetics, anti-climbing, and resistance to tampering or damage,” fulfilling Trump’s vision for a “tall, powerful, beautiful wall.” Now, CPB plans to release two separate requests for design proposals, “one focused on concrete designs, and one focused on other designs,” in order to accommodate industry feedback. Read more: | aishah | |
16/3/2017 19:48 | I'm not going to get into an argument but for what it's worth, my blog is not a "work of fiction" it is information available online put in 1 place and I've still got my shares in CTAG. After reading every RNS from IPO and numerous articles online along with the offical twitter account, I've spotted what I believe to be a great opportunity here, have conviction in my research and have invested & plan on keeping my shares for a long term hold. (I applied the same approach and still maintain it with ctag) | liamnich04 | |
16/3/2017 10:00 | Posters here should be aware that Liam Nicholas is the man behind , a work of fiction that has cost CTAG mugs caught in his ramp £10s of millions. Together with DavidGreece (@topdogshares) he has beggared an army of naive mugs who believed his nonsense. He's an ignorant hit & run ramper, trying to catch the wave of a spike & ramping it on further hoping for a fresh tranche of mugs to support his position while he exits. A dangerous fool. | ionlypostafterbbms | |
15/3/2017 11:47 | Another mention today | liamnich04 | |
15/3/2017 08:50 | DGB Border security and people screening offerings on stands G16,H9 and H11 through HISPARASA at HOMESEC Spain 2017: Hisparasa distributes and commercializes on exclusivity equipment for surveillance, counter surveillance, police intervention, security and EOD equipment intended for the defense, special intervention forces, Government Security Entities and its related industry. hxxp://www.homsec.es | aishah |
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