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FDBK Feedback Plc

60.50
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19 Jul 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Feedback Plc LSE:FDBK London Ordinary Share GB00BJN59X09 ORD 50P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 60.50 60.00 61.00 60.50 60.50 60.50 14,770 07:44:37
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electronic Computers 1.03M -2.92M -0.2188 -2.77 8.07M
Feedback Plc is listed in the Electronic Computers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FDBK. The last closing price for Feedback was 60.50p. Over the last year, Feedback shares have traded in a share price range of 58.00p to 150.00p.

Feedback currently has 13,334,659 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Feedback is £8.07 million. Feedback has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.77.

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03/2/2020
12:33
WHO WE ARE

Droplet Computing is a software vendor, founded on the promise of solving the issue of application delivery, by allowing end users to run their apps securely, on their choice of device, regardless of connectivity. Simplicity is the key to our solutions in not changing the way end users work today, but by enhancing the end user experience, expanding the how and when.

ged5
03/2/2020
12:25
The Gates connection!
ged5
03/2/2020
12:24
This NED has got some decent contacts..
dplewis1
02/2/2020
08:45
I agree dc it needs to materialise very soon
sonie01
01/2/2020
21:46
Judging by my recent experience of healthcare in the nhs, it would be nice if they just managed to collaborate with themselves. Instead of management generating new projects, they should just get on with the basic effing job of making it run properly.

Been given two phone numbers by medical secretaries last week, one was ‘number not in use’, the other required an id, so it cut me off. In my view that should result in an Alan Sugar finger being pointed at someone. They’re not all doing their best. Some are blatently incompetent.

yump
01/2/2020
16:22
Potential LR2 but it’s just not materialising!
ducatiman
01/2/2020
14:37
Creating innovative pathways for widespread adoption of healthtech

Interview

Noel Gordon is Chair of Healthcare UK and NHS Digital, and Harjinder Kang is CEO of Healthcare UK. In this interview, they jointly address the areas where they see great potential for healthcare collaboration between India and the UK.

What are some of the success stories of the UK-India healthcare collaboration?

There are many British organisations active in the Indian market but from an NHS perspective, the recent success of Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust in collaborating with Cadabams Group is a promising example of clinical collaborations.

Other examples of high-potential wins include the Feedback AI deal with GE Healthcare’s solution to promote Feedback’s Texrad software which analyses tumours for diagnostic and research purposes, and Mott MacDonald and Clancy UK on the project management and engineering side.

lr2
31/1/2020
10:08
Or getting the phrasing right... !

Hopefully they're not spooked by the expectation that bulletin boards will dissect every tiny sentence to try to extract something.

yump
31/1/2020
10:06
Obviously waiting for something to announce with results!
ducatiman
31/1/2020
07:52
Half year results due today according to morning star. No sign of it so far
peteret
29/1/2020
13:35
Thanks for your feedback, Yump. It's always good to hear about reaction on the ground.

Hope you are OK.

Interesting tweets this morning:-





Cadran seen in action at this event:-

ged5
29/1/2020
10:13
In passing, I’ve mentioned Bleepa to a couple of consultants while having appointments and both seemed to think it wasn’t a difficult sell, particularly one at an eye hospital who was quite interested.

Its not that significant, but nice that the first response wasn’t an immediate ‘but’.

yump
26/1/2020
18:06
Could be some time before we find out yump.
ducatiman
26/1/2020
17:06
Be interesting to see if the fluoroscopy rooms are a significant earner, or whether they fall into a competitive market where eg. Could only expect to get a 10% chunk
yump
25/1/2020
12:33
lol yump, that cheered me right up
davydoo
24/1/2020
23:49
That is the spirit of greatness we are satirising ...

He cartwheeled over an IED ...

If Trump doesn't give him a post humorous medal of Top Dog ......

georgesorearse
24/1/2020
22:53
Whatever has happened to good okd british satire. I have to resort to family guy, south park and this:
yump
24/1/2020
19:44
Are you the Judean People's Front?
lr2
24/1/2020
19:40
Otters’ noses anyone?
ducatiman
24/1/2020
17:12
Still an hour left to report but as suggested Morningstar just put the date from last year.

They have until 31st May to publish the interims so plenty of time.

A good time might be when they have some concrete good news.

Yes a comic genius.

Very droll, Yump.

Have a good weekend, all.

ged5
24/1/2020
16:38
Well no rns as stated by morning star.Sad about terry Jones.This share reminds me of one of the pythons sketches.All if a sudden nothing happened
peteret
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