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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Enables IT Group | LSE:EIT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8T2XV42 | 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% | 7.125 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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24/11/2008 18:14 | Interesting to see Panaches visiting CYH; MPS and TRAK to report about EIT news. I believe that is the approach LP used before he jumped the CYH ship he so championed. These guy's accounts make CYH's look transparent. | zigbee | |
20/11/2008 06:16 | I agree qut. Nearly all the shares are closely held, so even £200 of buys increases the market value of this company by £100,000+. Just imagine what a few sells will do. | sdavis | |
20/11/2008 00:29 | This is surely the latter of the 2 in the header - Basket Case. Correct me if I'm wrong. | qut | |
19/11/2008 08:59 | Worth more than CYBIT now......... amazing. | sdavis | |
18/11/2008 09:15 | Look at the detail ! these guys have valued their own IPR at millions and written it down over 10 years. without this ploy their balance sheet is shot to hell. No software has a life of 10 years, according to microsoft a change every 2 years is not soon enough ! | zigbee | |
08/11/2008 14:13 | Friday's stock of the day, tipped for growth on back of Homeserve contract and amid rumours of other large strategic deals. Possibly explains activity on these shares this week! | robinhood5 | |
07/11/2008 15:42 | Robinhood5 No, what did it say? | hyper al | |
07/11/2008 15:30 | Anyone elso see today's daily express? | robinhood5 | |
13/10/2008 19:42 | Aren't these guys bank rolled by someone in property??????? | sdavis | |
10/10/2008 15:51 | Lol. What else can you say in times like these? CM. | cheshiremoggie | |
09/10/2008 19:00 | Just kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!! | tracking | |
09/10/2008 18:39 | You are obviously not very well named then. | cheshiremoggie | |
08/10/2008 21:42 | Never heard of them! | tracking | |
08/10/2008 21:42 | Never heard of them! | tracking | |
08/10/2008 21:42 | Never heard of them! | tracking | |
08/10/2008 21:42 | Never heard of them! | tracking | |
08/10/2008 11:09 | "GlobalLive now services over 1000 customers, with more than 15,000 units operating in the field." | cheshiremoggie | |
08/10/2008 09:30 | There is no ticker code as Global Live (GL)are a private company. | andre | |
08/10/2008 09:22 | P1cko - Who are GL? Their margins appear impressive if this eclipses £4.5m on 1300 units, do you have a ticker code? | robinhood5 | |
07/10/2008 18:55 | p1cko; excuse my ignorance, but who are GL??? Also, do you really think there are less than 1300 units involved in a £4.5m deal? Guessing at an average unit value of around £1000, it would put the vehicle numbers closer to 5000, IMHO. | pachnes | |
07/10/2008 17:40 | No they dont! | tracking | |
07/10/2008 14:11 | This isn't the latgest single fleet contract win in the uk by far, GL have a contract win of 1300+ all in the UK!! | p1cko | |
07/10/2008 11:55 | Are you still alive LP? | robinhood5 | |
02/10/2008 20:44 | Careful, it is £4.5m over 4 years. T/o for the company will increase by just over £1m a year. Very significant for the company and it does bode well for the future but there is a long way to go before they reach a decent size of company. CM. | cheshiremoggie | |
02/10/2008 14:13 | £4.5 million can hardly be described as a major contract and in real terms is not significant! Thought I'd steal LP's thunder here! :-) Seriously though, with the markets where they are I am not sure what this does for the SP, is this worth a punt? | hitek45 |
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