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FDBK Feedback Plc

60.50
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/4/2020
22:13
What perplexes me is if Tom Oakley was talking about Amazon and Microsoft stepping up and then Amazon include Feedback in their first newsletter/blog why hasn't there been an announcement about some sort of collaboration.
ged5
23/4/2020
22:11
In the last placing I bought 3.3m shares as did two colleagues. None of us have sold. We bought for the potential of Bleepa and belief that TO would deliver. These things take time but nothing has changed and if anything am now more convinced will deliver. Nothing happens overnight.
meganxmas
23/4/2020
19:58
Ducati

There are a lot of short term day traders moving around the stocks that have any connection with the Virus.

brasso3
23/4/2020
19:00
LR2, this has been going on for a number of days now. I would never ramp a stock but I am quite confident that this is market makers acquiring.
ducatiman
23/4/2020
18:47
Hi Duc,

I know you and Ged sometimes like a true breakdown of buy / sell figures. Today they were particularly false.

The city computers came up with - buy 1,797,501 sell 4,219,457 unknown 405,261.

What I get if I've tracked things correctly were - buy 3,742,785 sell 2,679,434.

Amazing how easy it is for these guys to hide a true position, isn't it?

Regards,
LR2.

lr2
23/4/2020
18:37
Now then! Just read the posts/links. All I can say is, those who were selling today don’t read this thread! Quite incredible really.
ducatiman
23/4/2020
18:09
Just finished work, looks like some decent news announced in the thread. Will have a look this evening. PW, if it is price sensitive they are obliged to report.
ducatiman
23/4/2020
16:39
When you're doing only one RNS a month its hardly surprising the shares are still in the gutter. The Amazon and Australian news should be in an RNS tomorrow.
pwhite73
23/4/2020
14:40
Lol.
Not too surprised at all really. I know of lesser companies that would have bagged on the back of an Amazon link.

petekand
23/4/2020
14:28
There you go Pete. A little bit of blue. All it needed was for you to appear! :)
ged5
23/4/2020
14:19
Sorry to hear that. I used to play cricket with someone who suffered from hay fever. It isn't pleasant

Done that!

ged5
23/4/2020
14:13
"Ah, but there's nothing like the smell of new mowed grass." - not if you are a hay fever sufferer like me.

Ged, you need to tell people to remove the hyphen between 'proactive' and 'investors' to get that link to work.

lr2
23/4/2020
14:13
Yes Pete it is a surprise. There's been several buys reported as sells. The same happened on Friday and the share price ended 17% down.

Then look at what happened on Monday.

ged5
23/4/2020
14:07
“Revolutionary product.” Nice.


Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH)
We are delighted to welcome onboard Feedback Medical @FBKmed as partners for #FromTheFrontlines virtual conference. Their revolutionary product @BleepaMe was listed as one of the top 10 digital health solutions for a national COVID-19 response in the UK.

petekand
23/4/2020
14:01
That’s a nice shout-out from Amazon re. Bleepa.
Rather surprised we haven’t shot up a little.

petekand
23/4/2020
13:59
Ah, but there's nothing like the smell of new mowed grass.

Proactive have an article which mentions Feedback:

Coronavirus research: who got the priority label from the government

Feedback PLC’s (LON:FDBK) management tool Bleepa was also identified as being a secure solution to register and identify patients suitable for the RECOVERY trial.



Don't forget to remove the hyphen in proactive-investors. For those not used to proactive links the hyphen is needed since ADVFN remove the link immediately if the hyphen isn't put in.

ged5
23/4/2020
10:48
Astroturf - no more mowing. That's the answer.

I might finish my book, only 30 or so pages to go. Should see me through to lunchtime. Some prawns lightly fried in garlic butter and crusty brown bread I think. Must put the Macon Villages in the fridge.

lr2
23/4/2020
10:39
Enjoy the peace while it lasts.

Off to do the lawns.

ged5
23/4/2020
10:35
No. I've been self isolating with my son. It was exhausting. He's rubbish at isolating. Just packed him off back to his girlfriend. Should be a carefree few days before they start arguing again and he turns up back at my place.
lr2
23/4/2020
10:31
Good to hear you're keeping healthy.

I thought I was the only one left.

ged5
23/4/2020
10:27
"@BleepaMe was listed as one of the top 10 digital health solutions for a national COVID-19 response in the UK"

Nice to see after my morning exercise.

Keep up the good work Ged.

lr2
23/4/2020
10:21
jbe81
21 Apr '20 - 09:48 - 5083 of 5100(premium)

0 2 0
Looks massively scalable

It looks like you weren't the only one thinking that, Jbe.

AWS is providing the infrastructure and support to enable Bleepa to quickly, cost effectively, and securely, scale to meet expected demand.

ged5
23/4/2020
09:28
I seem to recall Tom Oakley mentioning Amazon and Microsoft in a recent question and answer session.
ged5
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