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FDBK Feedback Plc

82.50
0.00 (0.00%)
02 May 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% 82.50 80.00 85.00 82.50 82.50 82.50 5,234 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electronic Computers 1.03M -2.92M -0.2188 -3.77 11M
Feedback Plc is listed in the Electronic Computers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FDBK. The last closing price for Feedback was 82.50p. 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 £11 million. Feedback has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.77.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/7/2020
11:43
I see it that the £3m is seeding fund money available to trusts to drawdown if they qualify to try the system/service/devices and then to purchase to suit their individual needs. Would be good the company was able to clarify more details re the £3m use.
monkey puzzle
31/7/2020
11:37
I think many have cottoned on that the announcement wasn't as spectacular as we all first thought. It was good - very good.

By being put on the NHSx list of companies Bleepa is now in the shop window, no longer at the back of the shop.

My take on the announcement:-

There are 25 companies on the list. There's £3m available for Trusts to spend to improve the technology in their hospitals. Bleepa saves lots of time so is a good investment.

I haven't been through all the companies but the one we know comes close to being a competitor is Hospify. That doesn't use clinical grade images. Also Tom Oakley has been highlighting the benefit of having the CE mark.

Unless you sold yesterday afternoon then I can't see the point in selling.

A few contracts and we've now been given a preview of how quickly this will riss and not necessarily fall back so sharply.

Best of luck to all of us and to Bleepa of course!

ged5
31/7/2020
10:55
How disappointing this share action is. I was expecting another blue day here considering it touched 2.4 yesterday!
digger2779
31/7/2020
08:44
I guess now we’ll see how many of the placees are really interested in an investment of more than a few months. Might take a while to get rid of them, so a chance to buy around this level fairly easily ?
yump
31/7/2020
08:39
Looks like dips are being bought into so hopefully another blue day once the sellers are cleared. Off to work, over and out. See yous later.
ducatiman
31/7/2020
08:34
Ged5

O/t Its quite stunning that its taken this long for any government to set up a central fund for new tech, to avoid the silo/budget issues.

yump
31/7/2020
08:32
Do hope so
monkey puzzle
31/7/2020
08:31
They did it just for you, MP. Now others are starting to buy.
ged5
31/7/2020
08:26
Well that was nice of them to let me buy more on the cheap
monkey puzzle
31/7/2020
08:23
Wait untill they move it higher then you will be able to buy!
ducatiman
31/7/2020
08:21
Can't buy a bean
herb clark
31/7/2020
08:18
Having vowed not to invest in any medical stocks ever again, (because it often takes years just to get a sniff of even being listed on a framework) and there are so many clinical hurdles to cross, I made an exception with Fdbk because of Bleepa. Because it appeared to be a relatively simple sell and not so dependent on clinical trials.

Is this a record time for getting onto an NHS framework ?!

yump
31/7/2020
07:40
Maybe we can expect a Proactive interview with TO today?
brasso3
31/7/2020
02:29
Cheers guys.
digger2779
31/7/2020
01:42
£3m is like a seeding fund to allow initial take up via a centrally funded pot. There will be huge potential sales opportunities from trusts taking bleepa directly.
monkey puzzle
30/7/2020
23:31
If all that wasn't odd enough, I asked them what their names were - David and Baggio.

David is not particularly Italian and I always thought Baggio was a surname as in Roberto Baggio.

Hope those guys are alright in the churchyard tonight.

lr2
30/7/2020
23:20
LR2 - that's one helluva experience and no doubt will be retold many times. Heart warming to know that this sort of stuff still goes on instead of all the doom gloom and protests we are being fed by the media.
Lets hope Feedback continues the rise tomorrow.
Great RNS but a bit confused by this
" The NCCT Framework provides a vehicle for NHS Trusts to buy Bleepa by drawing down from a GBP3 million centralised fund over a two year period. It gives Bleepa national coverage and provides an independent validation of the quality and suitability of Bleepa for frontline delivery, a stamp of approval that the Company can use to also drive sales in other markets".
Does this mean we can only hope for £3 million at best from NHS? Don't know the ins and outs of NHS workings.

digger2779
30/7/2020
23:17
Absolutely brilliant!
ged5
30/7/2020
22:31
Well I've had a surreal evening. I usually go for a walk for about an hour or so after the market closes. Tonight's walk took me past the local Catholic church where I saw a Friar in full regalia standing outside. The church was completely locked up. Thought I'd stop for a chat only to find he spoke no English, only Italian. Got the gist of some of what he was saying. Turns out he's on a penitence walk from his Friarage in Sicily heading towards Knock in Ireland and he had a mate who was up the road looking for help getting a bed for the night.

Much to my surprise, his mate returned with a nun (never seen one of those around here before) who was offering to put the foot sore Friars in a local Travelodge for the night. All was going well until the elder Friar decided he couldn't break his penitence walk by staying in such luxury... yeah, I know, it's a Travelodge FFS.

Anyway, a passer by who looks as though she hasn't got 2 pennies to rub together gives the nun £60 to house these Friars but the Friars said 'No'. They'd got all the way from Sicily to England without taking money and weren't going to accept any now. So the Nun goes out and buys them some supplies at a nearby supermarket and I ponder on how to look after these strangely delightful guys. We wander back to my place via another two closed churches and I invite them in for a meal (rice and beans was all they would take) and I suggest they bunk down on the living room floor for the night.

I thought that was the answer but, no, the chief penitent decided they couldn't do that and decided to go sleep in the graveyard surrounding the most imposing church.

Before they left, they placed a blessing on my property (all in Italian) and then blessed all the inhabitants which covered me, my son, his girlfriend and her 2 Vietnamese rescue dogs.

Now, if this share price takes off again tomorrow I will consider myself well and truly blessed.

Catholics eh! Lovely people. Especially the Sicilian ones.

lr2
30/7/2020
21:19
Could be a good day for people tomorrow
newtoaim
30/7/2020
21:16
The selling today was no doubt the buyers of the previous 3 days taking their informed profit!
ducatiman
30/7/2020
21:15
PPC has been a disaster Brasso. I’ve got a few at 1.63ave, didn’t think I would be in the red at that price!
ducatiman
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