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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Emis Group Plc | LSE:EMIS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B61D1Y04 | 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% | 1,920.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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16/10/2015 09:14 | Looking very good for expansion This one looks ready to go and when it moves i reckon its going up 50p in a single move | albanyvillas | |
15/10/2015 10:03 | Added this morning | msarwar014 | |
15/10/2015 08:33 | they also said it could head to £30 one day looks a very seriously clued up ceo | albanyvillas | |
14/10/2015 22:00 | As SCSW says, there is an overhang due to the divorce settlement of the old CEO. N+1 Singer have a price target of 1045p. The eps growth is fcst to be around 10% for 2016. So a high prospective p/e and a peg over over 2 - I guess the market awaits the next update to see if their forecast is beaten. All imo, dyor | aishah | |
14/10/2015 16:47 | Albany It was me - I think - managed to get a few at 1047 like Melf looks like an inverted head and shoulders to me although I am by no means a chartists at all - I do follow head and shoulders when I spot them. if it rises tomorrow then it is an inverted H&S and that should be the next leg across 1100 ALL IMO and DYOR and WTF do I know anyway..... | cyman | |
14/10/2015 16:42 | was that delayed 3.5k buy or the 10k buy yours? | albanyvillas | |
14/10/2015 16:30 | Can't believe I was able to grab some more of these for 1047p after what SCSW had to say at the weekend. | melf | |
14/10/2015 13:07 | More than 50 years ago, legendary investor Warren Buffett began his path to incredible wealth by investing in small, overlooked companies that most of the market simply didn’t care about. This is one of those with a Buffet moat. | albanyvillas | |
14/10/2015 09:42 | yesterday the mm's cleared up the sell orders with a 30p swoop and this morning they cleared up the buy orders. interesting games to test the book. | cyman | |
14/10/2015 08:54 | Looks ready for next screaming leg northwards like KNOS NSKNOS | albanyvillas | |
12/10/2015 09:58 | Looks like its heading for £20 in short order with Governments 2018 digital NHS workloads Patients looking at laptop Speaking at the NHS Innovation Expo in Manchester, the Health Secretary challenged the NHS to make better use of technology so that patients can be empowered to manage their own healthcare needs, while ensuring that their data remains safe at all times. Mr Hunt made clear that by 2016 all patients should be able to access their own GP electronic record online in full, seeing not just a summary of their allergies and medication but blood test results, appointment records and medical histories. By 2018 this record will include information from all their health and care interactions. Mr Hunt said: Powerful patients need to know about the quality of healthcare being provided, but they also need to be able to harness the many innovations now becoming possible. To most of us it feels like there has been more change in the way we book taxis, shop, bank or store photos than the way we access healthcare. Yet for every single one of us healthcare is more important than all of those things. Experience from other countries suggests that opening up access to your own medical record leads to a profound change in culture in a way that is transformative for people with complex or long term conditions. In the UK, 84% of the population use the internet, 59% use a smartphone but only 2% have had any digital interaction with the NHS. The Health Secretary stated his ambition to get a quarter of smartphone users – 15% of all NHS patients – routinely accessing NHS advice, services and medical records through apps by the end of the next financial year. | albanyvillas | |
12/10/2015 09:57 | setting for a breaout | gucci | |
12/10/2015 09:49 | Today's buying and share price rise just shows how influential SCSW is. | melf | |
11/10/2015 16:24 | Good write-up in SCSW this weekend - should force a rise on Monday | kenmill1 | |
06/9/2015 12:29 | Main determinant of their success or otherwise would be keeping or increasing market share among GPs rather than the health app with apple for the time being and then how they use their cash flow to broaden their businesses/longer term overseas expansion; thought they could have taken over allocate plc last year but private equity got to it first but there must be other opportunities. | mw8156 | |
05/9/2015 08:59 | Doesn't say much but it is the DM | waterloo01 | |
04/9/2015 10:49 | solid, dependable, understated, this is quality! rare beast in this market. | edwardt | |
04/9/2015 08:18 | Cery healthy update. Increasing recurring revenue, growth potentials and increasing dividend. What's not to like. | waterloo01 | |
04/9/2015 07:41 | Revenue growth included the following principal areas: · licences, which increased to £24.7m (2014 H1: £20.4m), due principally to growth in the Group's estates, in particular within CCMH; Wont be surprised if this hits a tenner today | opodio | |
04/9/2015 07:33 | "In a speech at the King's Fund, on 16 July 2015, Jeremy Hunt, The Secretary of State for Health for England, said: 'Within the next five years our electronic health records will be available seamlessly in every care setting. You will be able to access them, share them, mark preferences, and shape the care that you want around them.' EMIS Group sees this as continuing validation of its strategy of facilitating the delivery of patient-centred care through its unique portfolio of connected products and services." | opodio | |
03/9/2015 09:03 | I would say cheers to £15 imho | opodio | |
02/9/2015 11:29 | Bid imho coming | dlku | |
08/8/2015 17:51 | IBM adds medical images to Watson, buying Merge Healthcare for $1 billion IBM is adding medical images to the health data its Watson artificial-intellige Might bid for EMIS!! | opodio |
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