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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Falanx Group Limited | LSE:FLX | London | Ordinary Share | VGG3338A1075 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.525 | 0.50 | 0.55 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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15/11/2017 19:50 | "Wasn't you one of the people." Shame on how the education system has left so many uneducated.A real outrage. Oh and yes the song remains the same.A tiny co in a huge growth market. | j777j | |
15/11/2017 19:16 | Lol,who's the well known pr guru who told you that then?and if i remember correct wasn't you one of the people saying how great the company was? J777J - 14 Sep 2017 - 09:38:57 - 2313 of 3023 FALANX another potential ASOS in the making in terms of share price gain.. - FLX A ten bag from here still only a £75million mkt cap Tiny when you consider addressable market and growth trajectory. | scotty1 | |
15/11/2017 17:56 | As a rather well know pr guru once said to me, today's headlines are tomorrows fish and chip wrappers.I bought back a small amount at 5.50p before the close which I had previously sold at 8.50p when everyone was saying how great it was,just a couple of weeks ago.Generally I find doing the opposite of the dross pays rather well. | j777j | |
15/11/2017 17:29 | YUMP The ceo going the day before results is bad news. An increase in the loss of any company is bad news. I could go on and on but if you think these results are anything other than management failure and bad news we will have to disagree. | nearlythere | |
15/11/2017 17:22 | I'm not exactly a major supporter of FLX, but there hasn't been any bad news, unless you count the CEO departing, but the share price drop has been in reaction to today's news, which is quite simply: no new news. What's happened is that they haven't delivered a load of contracts in the short period since MidGard was released, so a load of chancers who bought on the basis of FLX PR noise, have sold out. That's not quite the same as 2 lots of bad news, awaiting the 3rd. That's what happens when you're in the punty investment category. | yump | |
15/11/2017 16:45 | Tw is right this is now in on mans land until information on midgards progress or lack of it is released. From the last few months at least I can assume if there is no news then there are no contracts and nothing is happening. So that is two, bad news normally comes in threes. | nearlythere | |
15/11/2017 16:44 | In fairness he's probably happy to advise banking any gains at all after the disasters of NIPT, CPT, BST, REAT..... I'm still hopefully of significant contract news from FLX before the year is out. Doesn't look great after today but we'll see... | colinzeal | |
15/11/2017 16:29 | Boy I'm glad I sold yesterday with a 0.3pps profit! | smith76 | |
15/11/2017 16:20 | Struggling to see a future for this cash hungry target operating model. With the ShareProphets connection it is a SELL! | ebomber | |
15/11/2017 16:13 | j777j get your facts right,it was a strong hold yesterday and obviously he expected more from todays RNS which didn't materialize so a change of stance to a sell,people do change their stances on stocks you know (even tipsters)dependent on whats happening in said stock. | scotty1 | |
15/11/2017 16:12 | I thought TW loved this stock.. will have to count the number of tips... | still waiting | |
15/11/2017 16:08 | Lol a tipster that has done so much research he has a stonking buy yesterday and a stonking sell 24hrs later. Couldn't make it up. | j777j | |
15/11/2017 15:59 | It would appear that TW thinks so too. | paddyfool | |
15/11/2017 15:58 | For the avoidance of doubt I did not say that companies should not float on AIM until they were selling over 10 million per annum and profitable. What I said was that they needed to be mature enough to tell a story and get there in a reasonable time. I also said that companies with great believable stories would have no problem in raising capital privately rather than on AIM. The distraction that faces management in under performing companies on AIM is enormous a really unvirtuous circle. Falanx is now caught squarely in that trap. The question you have to ask yourself is why did they come to AIM and not seek capital elsewhere? Let me tell you why I think they didn't, their story was not good enough. Events seem to support this. | paddyfool | |
15/11/2017 15:33 | If this software truly is the dogs, then a few contract wins amongst public sector organisations - which seem to be under constant attack from hackers, and this will fly. But it all takes time..... | molatovkid | |
15/11/2017 15:29 | This is what TW says at the end of his FLX update today "We tipped this stock at 4.25p offer but also at up to 6p to buy. The shares are now 6.5p-6.75p and while we can see a strong case for hanging on if one is a patient investor ( PTP is forecast at £1.4 million by Turner Pope for the year to March 311 2020 and we think that £2 million is do-able putting the stock on a very low 2020 PE, perhaps just 5) it is hard to see the shares racing ahead until the company has demonstrated that it will hit March 2018 forecasts, hit – as promised – cash breakeven in Q1 2018 and not tap the market for another funding. That maens 6 months in no man’s land so with apologies we advise selling and switching into a stock with better short term prospects such as Concepta (LSE:CPT) or Optibiotix (LSE:OPTI)" | scotty1 | |
15/11/2017 15:09 | kaka47 - so I suppose you have been buying HSS all the way down ?? | pugugly | |
15/11/2017 15:00 | Sell when everyone is buying Buy when everyone is selling | kaka47 | |
15/11/2017 14:58 | On track for profitability this year SP will recover super quick | kaka47 | |
15/11/2017 14:58 | The results weren't exactly going to set the world alight but they were historical. It's clear to me that the company has been getting the infrastructure in place to meet future demand; it's now time to show that they're capable of winning contracts and doing what they claim they can do. I'm still resolute and believe that this company will be a winner in the medium-term. Wild moves like this are part and parcel of investing in AIM but I'd hazard a guess that today's losses will be clawed back by the end of the month. | colinzeal | |
15/11/2017 14:48 | Kaka47 Never allow figures and facts to get in the way of a good ramp. still looking for 60p?. | nearlythere | |
15/11/2017 14:43 | Price Capitulating Good to see big seller dumping Onwards and upwards soon Exciting news on the horizon | kaka47 | |
15/11/2017 14:38 | It doesn't have to be "unique" as long as the solution does the job it's supposed to. Needs to be able to fit in quickly, seamlessly and with minimum tailoring, to be effective. Obviously cost needs to be considered too. If it can do all that then uniquity (is that even a word???) isn't important. Still feel it will deliver - let's see if these contacts they've got get us what we need. I was overly exposed so did clear some earlier, but will hold the rest as I do have some faith in what they've been doing thus far. D | dennisbergkamp |
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