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FDBK Feedback Plc

102.50
-2.50 (-2.38%)
23 Apr 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
  -2.50 -2.38% 102.50 100.00 105.00 105.00 102.50 105.00 13,665 10:19:31
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electronic Computers 1.03M -2.92M -0.2188 -4.68 13.67M
Feedback Plc is listed in the Electronic Computers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FDBK. The last closing price for Feedback was 105p. 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 £13.67 million. Feedback has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.68.

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17/6/2020
20:57
Ah, yes I can see the trade now. It certainly looks as though it was a trade from yesterday. If so it would almost certainly be a buy trade and would explain perhaps the keenness of the MM's to acquire my holding. Not about to happen. Now all I need is to scratch up enough cash to get my subscription shares.
lr2
17/6/2020
20:33
Yes, you best keep those tucked in an ISA until FDBK get over 50p. )
There’s actually a 5mill print shown on advfn and I assume it’s not from today.
LSE are not showing it but then again they are also missing the last trade today just shy of 183k.

petekand
17/6/2020
20:02
The guy on LSE who posted the info about a £50k buy. I assumed that was where you picked up the info.

Posted at 17:42.

"£50k delayed buy from yday just reported. Instis starting to Buy? It's the dream for all these illiquid AIM companies. Tom was pretty clear on the video that they have bought in the placing, and there is no way the placing could have been done at the price without proper institutional support"

lr2
17/6/2020
19:51
LR2, Chrippie?
ducatiman
17/6/2020
19:45
Duc, no. I assume Chrippie is mistaken in his belief.

Pete, no. I can only easily test sell limits against my ordinary share account holding. My ISA holdings are with another company and are more of a nuisance to get information on. The ordinary account has around 1.5 million shares at present. I would have to transfer out ISA shares to test near to your 3.3 million and I won't be doing that. Looks like you will have to test a 3.3 million sell limit some other way.

lr2
17/6/2020
19:00
A buy from yesterday it seems which may account for the intraday bounce we saw.
LR2, when you say you were getting a quote for all your holding would that had been enough to cover my 3.3 million?

petekand
17/6/2020
18:56
Anyone else seeing a 5m trade at 1.00
ducatiman
17/6/2020
16:36
Wouldn't be surprised.
lr2
17/6/2020
16:32
There have been a few placings recently where the share price has gone up. Let's hope this is another one.
ged5
17/6/2020
16:26
There's a market for our shares. I can sell my entire ordinary share account holding. Unfortunately, only for just a fraction over 1p.
lr2
17/6/2020
14:24
Let’s hope so Megan
ducatiman
17/6/2020
14:21
Ducatiman you are of course right if they squander £5m without generating substantial and recurring revenues then the price will drop. The reason for institutions investing now is that they believe the company will take off irrespective of historical precedent. A lot on TOs shoulders but I think he looks like is heading in right direction.
meganxmas
17/6/2020
14:03
Megan, that is true but then it’s cash burn v revenue and unless the company’s history on this changes dramatI ally then we can expect the slow downward trend again. This is now all about revenue generation, something fdbk have little experience in, lol. They can spend though!
ducatiman
17/6/2020
12:25
54321 liftoff has been achieved.
lr2
17/6/2020
12:20
Not worthy of response a totally ridiculous and I suspect intended statement. But despite myself will give the answer. If existing shares pre raise were 1p with mkt cap £5m if £5m is raised for same # of shares roughly then the company should be worth £10m ie still 1p a share. In reality should be worth a lot more if the £5m is put to good use as most of us hope it will be. But I suspect you know all that already...
meganxmas
17/6/2020
12:18
No they're not. You do know the 0.9733p trades are buys, don't you? More buying than selling going on right now but overall very quiet.

Will try and buy 54321 (liftoff) to prove my point.

lr2
17/6/2020
12:05
Everyone is selling. Will our shares be worth 0.50 when the new ones it the market. Thoughts anyone.
peteret
17/6/2020
09:58
Thanks for that Ged. Will look forward to hearing it when I get a quiet moment.
lr2
17/6/2020
09:44
Here's the Digital Leaders session.
ged5
17/6/2020
09:37
Yes, that's the bit that's needed to move the share price I think. The money won't !

I suppose its unlikely to happen for a while, as trusts are not really in a position to make decisions about anything new at the moment. So perhaps a few snippets and comments from users might appear, but no significant purchase orders.

yump
17/6/2020
09:17
OK Yump, thanks for taking the trouble to explain.

I'm sure he's talked about the difficulties of working with the NHS. There's also Rory Shaw who we thought might have good connections.

Perhaps it's just perception of director buys. There have been several calls on this thread for TO to buy. There's also been the understanding that he might not be in a position to do so as explained by Meganxmas.

I was satisfied with his explanation.

A lot of shares in issue but there will be a lot of cash. I just hope they use it wisely and let us know of several more Trusts that will use Bleepa

ged5
17/6/2020
08:46
Ged

No, Its the type of interview I don’t like. As TO is a clinician and will know the nhs, questions about how he views the sales process would seem paramount.

Presumably fdbk appointed him thinking that a clinician might bring something specific to the table.

I don’t think you’ll find a correlation between director share holdings, subscriptions and share performance. People get hungvup on director stakes - there is no reason to.

Sometimes clusters of director buys or sells seem to precede an event.

yump
16/6/2020
23:30
It will be interesting to see some TR1s in July to see exactly who are London’s leading institutional investors who have backed the Bleepa vision.
I personally think it is fantastic innovation which can be rolled out to the NHS and beyond and it seems others think so too.
A gamble like everything else in life but I feel risk/reward has tilted towards a more positive outcome.
What we need right now is some quick news confirming further uptake which will help cushion the blow we have just taken in the doubling of shares in issue.

petekand
16/6/2020
22:56
I don't actually care, Yump, if you care about the number of shares the BOD have bought but if you look back there are many who do.

It can drag a share price down. The question has now been asked and after many months it's been answered. I'm satisfied. I hope others are satisfied. I believe it was an important question.

Some of your questions have been answered but Mr.Grump doesn't like presentations or interviews.

ged5
16/6/2020
21:47
I agree yump, are they looking at buying out a competitor etc technically our shares have been dissolved by 50%, the share price has to double for us
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