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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Direct Line Insurance Group Plc | LSE:DLG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BY9D0Y18 | ORD 10 10/11P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.60 | -0.31% | 192.80 | 193.40 | 193.70 | 194.30 | 190.20 | 193.30 | 1,850,978 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins | 2.86B | 222.9M | 0.1700 | 11.40 | 2.54B |
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13/12/2006 09:41 | Delling Group PLC 12 December 2006 For Release 7:00 am 13 December 2006 DELLING GROUP PLC (DLG.L) The AIM-listed marketing support services group Contract Gain 'Scandinavian retailer Expert adds revenues of approx £3.6 million p.a.' 'New mobile marketing contract' Delling Group PLC ('Delling'), the only listed marketing support services group on AIM whose principal assets are in Scandinavia, announces that it has agreed a new contract with Expert Invest AB ('Expert') in which Delling will be responsib le during 2007 for the production and delivery of all graphical material to Expert's 300 shops in Sweden. This new contract is in addition to the roll out and development of the previously announced two year contract with Expert for the implementation of graphic and motion media and screen installations in Expert's recently acquired 'Power' shopping chain. Delling anticipates that revenues from this new contract, when added to the previously announced improved expected revenues from Expert (announced 04/10/ 06), should result in Delling receiving revenues from Expert in the region of £3.6 million per annum. With the contribution from the first Expert deal only taking effect from August 2006, this new contract should represent a significant increase to Delling's expected organic growth in 2007/2008. Delling is also pleased to confirm that other contracts announced in 2006 continue to develop according to expectations. On a separate matter, as previously announced, Delling considers that mobile marketing is an increasingly important area of its services and its now working on securing services from firms with advanced and accepted technology with a view to generating an income stream from them as quickly as possible. To this end, an agreement has been signed with Mobtopia AS which provides Delling with the rights to offer Mobtopia's technology under Delling's own brand name to Delling's customers in Scandinavia. Discussions are now being held with a number of Delling's customers about such projects. Commenting, Geir Lolleng, Chief Executive of Delling, said: 'The development of a number of smaller, but still significant contracts, especially in the exhibition arena, make 2007 the first full year that Delling can really benefit from the effects of economies of scale. We are also pleased a bout the prospect of starting to generate income in the mobile marketing area from January 2007, an area from which we are expecting a strong growth in the coming years.' ENDS For further information please contact: Contact: Delling Group Plc Geir Lolleng Tel: + 46 765276024 www.dellinggroup.com -------------------- Adventis Financial PR Tarquin Edwards/Peter Binns Tel: 020 7034 4758/020 7034 4760 Notes to Editors Delling Group is a leading supplier of marketing support services for marketing and communication departments throughout The Nordic countries. Delling manages all fields of graphic support in many different forms and formats including trade fairs, exhibitions and interactive digital solutions for the web, mobile telephone marketing solutions, motion media for flat screens, plasma or LCD. It also supplies IT solutions which support and increase the efficiency of both marketing and information departments. However, its major strength is that the Group can deliver complete turnkey solutions, tailor-made for its customers' every need. Delling also offers outsourcing solutions that can substantially save costs and improve efficiency. The Group's major activities are today concentrated in the Norwegian and Swedish markets, however, it is quickly expanding into other Nordic areas, as well as having customers and production facilities in Eastern Europe. It also has well respected suppliers as far a field as China and Thailand. Delling Group has today 100 employees. It is rapidly developing its organisation by focusing on supplying its customers with the quality they demand, delivered on time at the right price. Central to its philosophy lies the fact that its customers will obtain greater effects and efficiency for every pound they invest in marketing and information. The Group has strong growth, both through further development of existing clients and establishment of many new relationships, together with acquiring companies that enhance and further develop our business concept. Delling's goal is within the course of the next two years, through both satisfied customers and recommendations, to be the largest and most profitable company in the field of marketing support services within the Nordic countries, and a significant player within Eastern Europe. In October 2004 it was the first Scandinavian business to be listed on AIM, the London Stock Exchange's international market for smaller growing companies. This has given Delling the access it needs to capital funds needed to maintain and strengthen the further development of the Group. | 76tom | |
13/12/2006 08:02 | Intresting RNS, reading between the lines 2006 hasn't been that good but 2007 should be very good. | james t kirk | |
06/12/2006 13:00 | DLG - this word looks like 2 eyes with a nose. sorry to be a bit silly. | 76tom | |
06/12/2006 08:53 | Bye - oh hello again.. | james t kirk | |
05/12/2006 13:54 | say goodbye to 11p! | 76tom | |
05/12/2006 13:46 | Someone bought 104k and it took the mm's 4 trades to buy the shares off their colleagues. ;0) | james t kirk | |
05/12/2006 13:04 | Looks like Delling could be on the move. i picked up some a few weeks back as i thought next years figures are certainly achievable, equating to a fwd PER OF 7. | ![]() hastings | |
28/11/2006 13:09 | I would also be very tempted to top up at anything below 10p. | ![]() ph1ts | |
28/11/2006 11:52 | JTK, The tip sheets played a significant part, but I seem to recall that broker assessment was uprated as well. | ![]() spaceparallax | |
28/11/2006 11:15 | The previous rise was purely down to tip sheets and it makes DLG susceptable to falls. I'm thinking about getting back in now, but the spread is a nightmare. | james t kirk | |
28/11/2006 09:54 | What's going on? I thought we'd broken free of this price range. | ![]() spaceparallax | |
17/11/2006 13:53 | Hopefully so and should blow if it gets through, looks like strong resistance. | jscowi | |
17/11/2006 13:10 | Turned again, will it get get past 13p this time? | james t kirk | |
15/11/2006 13:40 | poised for the next move up?? | jscowi | |
13/11/2006 21:54 | space - please see my previous posts. This moves in very strange directions. It falls on good news and jumps on no news!! | ![]() ph1ts | |
13/11/2006 13:47 | Surprised to see much Selling after the recent positive broker noises. One Sell of 25K @ 10.8p - had thought the 10p days were in the past. | ![]() spaceparallax | |
10/11/2006 12:48 | Traveling in the right direction again. | ![]() hedgehunter | |
07/11/2006 15:59 | marianne, Where did you get that table from? | ![]() spaceparallax | |
07/11/2006 13:34 | Which particular Muppet were you thinking of? | ![]() spaceparallax | |
07/11/2006 12:57 | if you take into account all his tips since he took over at watshot, and take an average you will see how much of a muppet he is. | mariannejane | |
07/11/2006 12:19 | Can't agree with your assessment of Heron - like all tipsters, he gets some wrong, but I've prospered from monitoring and carefully selecting from his recommendations. | ![]() spaceparallax |
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