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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
27/4/2020
09:14
Any good news now would be nice Tom. He said CE imminent whilst in lockdown. Surely company ethos to make most of these restrictions
zooskeeper
27/4/2020
09:11
You’ve shifted your comments into new areas so no point in continuing. Originally I was expressing annoyance about people who dont comply. Not all people but a fair few. Then you brought up flats and then Grandees. Perhaps you just need a general debate thread where you can talk abiut all these things.

Lets leave this to fdbk.

So whats your interest here ?

yump
27/4/2020
08:37
yump27 - ".........people not following the repeated lockdown instructions."

I don't know where you've got that nonsense from. The government has stated people are following the lockdown but recognise as time drags on into the summer it is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain it. The more so when other European countries like Germany, France, Italy and Spain have already re-opened sections of their country. I don't think there is anybody of the mindset:-

"politicians state for my personally safety and the safety of my family I should stay indoors therefore I'm going to do the exact opposite"

I think its you that have read a few reports of the police having to chastise people for being outside and you've interpreted them as some sort of personal defiance of government policy. Well it isn't for the very reasons I have given.

pwhite73
27/4/2020
01:12
not good for the day traders
from when share was over one pound try to deramp
have most people at ncyt listend to them
them don't think so looking at share price
looking at number of buys last week even
no don't don't think so
have people done their own research
read rns ,
even though buyers not listening to derampers /day traders
they have given up even spending their time day and night ,weekends /day and night
they trying so hard
YET THEY FAILING
so good of progress at ncyt
so good of rns released at ncyt
now that ncyt now manufacturing 4 MILLION COVID 19 TESTING KITS PER MONTH
more buyers loading
waiting for even more good rns
will the next number of weeks
see the share price
start to move up
TO A SHARE PRICE TO MATCH THE PROGRESS BY NCYT

bunz3
26/4/2020
22:09
yump - "Its the ones who think the politicians are ‘in it for themselves’ and therefore what they say shouldn’t apply to them."

There are millions of people who think like that and have always thought like that and always will. Where the mixed signals are coming from is within the Conservative Party itself. Here is the headlines from today's Sunday Times.

"Tory grandees tell PM: it’s time to ease the lock down - A pincer movement of Conservative Party donors, cabinet ministers and senior Tory backbenchers is putting Boris Johnson under concerted pressure to ease the lock down."

These Tory grandees are businessmen who donate millions to the Conservative Party and are watching their businesses go down the drain under lockdown.

pwhite73
26/4/2020
21:51
PWhite

Nit talking about people in flats.

From what I can see here the flat dwellers are not the people involved. Its the ones who appear to think bad things don’t happen to ‘nice’ people. Its the ones who think the politicians are ‘in it for themselves’ and therefore what they say shouldn’t apply to them. Its the people who think they are special in some way.

Its the people who think their individual rights are more important than their duty to society.

Its a lame irresponsible and pathetic excuse to say ‘look at the politicians’ - therefore I’m not doing it.

yump
26/4/2020
21:08
ZoosKeeper - "CE approval ‘imminent̵7; entering fourth week!"

I suspect that statement was made before the lock down. Can a CE approval be granted under lock down?.

pwhite73
26/4/2020
17:38
I have seen the word "imminent" misused so many times that we should ask the Oxford Dictionary to add an optional definition :- "when used in business management speak" it means this will occur or already has occurred in some parallel universe but will not manifest itself in the real world any time soon or if at all.
digger2779
26/4/2020
17:24
Lol, didn’t stop rollout to Penine trust. Does it really matter? Maybe they have it already but haven’t announced it yet. British kite mark next!?
ducatiman
26/4/2020
17:22
Gerard J Brandon still has his eye on Feedback.
lr2
26/4/2020
16:40
CE approval ‘imminent̵7; entering fourth week! What is the point of doing Q&A to loyal shareholders when mislead
zooskeeper
26/4/2020
15:28
Luke, agreed, though it could be contained in a general update.
ducatiman
26/4/2020
14:33
Im a shareholder here but I don’t believe a 80 word post on a daily blog about feedback using AWS warrants a RNS. Talk about rampy.

Also what are the 99 other company’s falsely claiming to be in use you refer to?

lukehold
26/4/2020
13:36
Ged5

Good find. I stated in my very first post FDBK's communication is very poor. They have a product that is actually in use unlike 99% of these jam tomorrow AIM companies. The Amazon and the ADIH stories should be RNS news.

pwhite73
26/4/2020
10:42
Good to GO!
ducatiman
26/4/2020
09:57
Amazon news has 139k followers albeit I suspect mainly US based.
meganxmas
26/4/2020
09:49
Yes hopefully this is indicative of something significant. But even if not more that pennine at the moment at very least is fantastic exposure.
meganxmas
26/4/2020
09:45
I see Amazon News has re-tweeted their blog this morning but prefaced it with:-

"With the support of @awscloud, @FBKmed can scale its software platform for National Health Service providers in the UK and help speed up the review of medical images."



Could be interesting to see how this develops. Remember Tom Oakley recently mentioned Amazon and Microsoft in a recent Q&A session.

ged5
26/4/2020
09:29
Thanks LR2 for the link to the abstract to investigate MRI based texture analysis in predicting overall survival in childhood diffuse midline gliomas of the pons.

It seems only about 6033 people are living with this tumor,344 children each year, so great to see research being done on something which affects a small number of people. If one knew someone who suffers from this tumor it would be a relief to be told there was a good chance of survival.



With all the research that goes on with TexRAD it would be good if for once we got a clinical development.

Sell or develop but let it benefit FDBK.

Slight correction to an earlier post. I misread Friday's RNS. I see the options are in lieu of salary raise and bonus. They're not in place of salary as I had first interpreted.

ged5
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