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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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26/8/2013 20:25 | 427k total from 2012 full year accounts. Not overly thrilled with that, but seen alot worse. | cpfc84 | |
26/8/2013 20:05 | Had a look at these. Might put 1k in next week. Encouraging there is no debt, and I like the fact 64% of the company is in director (+ family) ownership. Pleasing to see that they try not to pay full in cash for acquisitions (1/3 in shares for the last one). When I get more time will just need to check director emoluments are reasonable before putting my money in. | cpfc84 | |
24/8/2013 15:32 | You are correct gombie | solarno lopez | |
23/8/2013 22:08 | I hope so. | gombie | |
23/8/2013 22:00 | trading very strong and broker upgrades on the cards re profits. Momentum building at EnablesIT. So I conclude a good run for the shares leading to the end of 2013 and beyond. | bishopawn | |
23/8/2013 17:13 | Enables IT – Director Buying worth following? | phoenix1234 | |
23/8/2013 15:45 | Chunky director dealings..all positive for future prospects. | bishopawn | |
23/8/2013 11:19 | some chunky trades...22k late trade yesterday....32k this morning....stake building perhaps? | bishopawn | |
21/8/2013 09:49 | Excellent news this morning...we are debt free....and ready GO buying once more with our own well earned cash, and the cash of new investors coming on board. | bishopawn | |
15/8/2013 22:45 | ''The FD needs the right credentials and reputation/experienc | gombie | |
14/8/2013 17:01 | Speaking as a very big and long term holder of the original NXS shares and now EIT, I do find this a bit unsettling.I was hoping (and still do)that things were at long last changing for the better.A new team and clear forward vision of what they were aiming at gave me some reason to hope and believe that maybe, just maybe the company might at last be on the right road to achieving some success.Don't get me wrong, I still hope that will be achieved as spoken recently by the ceo. But,and it is only a but, I am a little worried by this news.For the loyal and long term FD to suddenly leave when things seem on the up? Several years ago I spoke with him and directly asked him what he thought were the prospects for NXS. He replied that he saw them as being good and that all was ok with the company . He said that he had taken out a mortgage to buy a house and that depended on his job security with NXS and he was confident that his house was safe. So you see what I'm getting at, of course any member of a board is entitled to leave and for perfectly ordinary reasons.But when the long serving, loyal FD goes it doesn't help to steady my nerves. Any thoughts? | gombie | |
14/8/2013 10:27 | PW - the last of the old guard from Nexus now gone, perhaps bigger and better things ahead for EnablesIT from here on in. | bishopawn | |
01/8/2013 06:36 | BISHOP I am out with a very good profit. The price is at a level where it will vegetate until the next news or perceived news. Still a good stock AS for PHIL, sorry you got it wrong mate..you win some you lose some | solarno lopez | |
31/7/2013 07:13 | solarno, you must be away on holiday LOL....No he's just moved into the next Ramp....;-)) Which is tanking BTW...... | mrphiljones | |
30/7/2013 23:51 | There again Sports Direct has loads o' money if only Enables could concher some apps. | bishopawn | |
30/7/2013 23:49 | solarno, you must be away on holiday. Any thoughts with all this slick PR. It doesn't seem to be generating much interest among investors. Low volume, and flatlining. | bishopawn | |
30/7/2013 00:16 | Recent Video interview with Mike Walliss. | bishopawn | |
29/7/2013 07:39 | video interview Enables IT delivering shareholder value through organic and acquisitive growth Michael Walliss, CEO Enables IT (LON:EIT), tells Proactiveinvestors that its cloud services provides for clients on a growing global footprint. Mike talks about the growth that will come out of this expansion and how this will improve margins and so deliver profit and shareholder value. | ceohunter | |
23/7/2013 22:57 | Walliss hopes to have tied up its second deal, which will probably be of the same scale financially as the first, by the year-end, possibly as early as the end of September. This next transaction is about bolting on project management expertise to the US business. "This will allow us to tackle larger-scale projects, particularly in healthcare," said Walliss. Healthcare is a huge area of expertise. Enables' biggest customer is a private group here in the UK that has a significant footprint stateside. Of course, specialising in this arena requires the group to be strong in wireless, as the medical community begins to adopt the same state of the art technology that drives our tablet computers and smartphones. That expertise in wireless has also seen the group identify a potentially lucrative niche: football grounds. Few, if any, of the major grounds are wi-fi enabled, yet the opportunity exists to market merchandise and services, such as online gambling, to captive audiences of 30-75,000. Meanwhile, Enables might be able to charge a significant sum for the installation of wi-fi, as well snagging an annual contract to service. "The Premiership clubs don't want to own it or spend their own money on IT but there are sponsors that will," said Walliss. The group is already in talks for a third acquisition, which could almost double Enables' size. It is too early to say yet when and whether the deal will go ahead, Walliss stressed, but if it does it will bring new intellectual property that will enhance the group's offering. Longer term, the plan is to create a significantly larger business than the one we see today. "We are on a buy and build strategy, and depending on the opportunities that come along, the growth trajectory could change dramatically," said Walliss. "We are valued at £7-8mln currently and aim to get to £25mln in two years, and have an aspiration to grow the business to £50-100mln in three to five years." | bishopawn | |
23/7/2013 12:41 | "Enables IT has grounds for optimism" It is likely to be a busy and utterly transformational year for Enables IT as it embarks on a buy and build strategy underpinned by the strong organic growth of its underlying business. | aim_trader | |
23/7/2013 11:20 | looking very promising for growth. Wireless at football grounds for betting purposes looks exciting. | bishopawn | |
18/7/2013 07:46 | a nice one and very indicative of the trajectory. | bishopawn | |
18/7/2013 06:07 | Further developments announced | sweepie2 |
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