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FDBK Feedback Plc

97.50
0.00 (0.00%)
26 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
  0.00 0.00% 97.50 95.00 100.00 97.50 97.50 97.50 5,188 07:36:53
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electronic Computers 1.03M -2.92M -0.2188 -4.46 13M
Feedback Plc is listed in the Electronic Computers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FDBK. The last closing price for Feedback was 97.50p. 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 £13 million. Feedback has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.46.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/1/2021
19:53
Ydderf turns up again. Interesting indeed.
Whilst I now only have a nominal holding I am intrigued as to why he suddenly appears again.
Keeping a watchful eye on proceedings and ready to buy when there are signs that revenue will exceed expenditure.
GLA, duc.

ducatiman
29/1/2021
12:09
Oh yes. He doesn't give much away!
ged5
29/1/2021
12:04
Yes Ged he communicates all the time when he wants people to buy in. That is usually the best time to start selling IQAI too.
lr2
29/1/2021
12:01
At least Trevor communicates with shareholders and I've made more from IQAI and BRH than I have here. Of course he paid himself a big dividend being a large shareholder in his own company.
ged5
29/1/2021
12:00
Trouble with quiet shares is that when you get really really bored and sell, sods law comes into operation.
yump
29/1/2021
11:55
Trevor, fancy you popping in to see us again, how are things at IQAI? I see you have quite a few shareholders calling you all kinds of bad names.
lr2
29/1/2021
11:42
Familiar names are still here though it is now some years later - even the share price is the same though there are many millions more shares now. I guess that's progress as least? You're a loyal bunch, I hope young Tom appreciates it
ydderf
28/1/2021
15:17
Boredom setting in I guess.
yump
28/1/2021
15:12
You see some big buys and you think does someone know something, then the same when one sees sells going through.
I think we can say probably no one knows anything because there isn’t anything to know currently apart from the fact that cash will be diminishing at a fairly steady rate.

ducatiman
26/1/2021
14:37
In my mind, the big positive, is that although horrible, covid allowed a widespread trial and development within a live trust.

That is not easily achieved under normal circumstances and that's an understatement I think.

yump
26/1/2021
14:34
I'm sure they would have mentioned it if it was in other hospitals, seeing as conferences and awards are mentioned and they are not very important really.

The big question as to whether any hospital in the NHS is going to pay for it, is imo going to be a big question at least until the summer, when they might have time to consider it, using the new tech framework funds.

Meanwhile the reality is that FDBK can really only just prepare for that and make sure the product is ready for all the possibilities.

Unfortunately even that is not very clear - whether Bleepa really is ready to go.

yump
26/1/2021
12:54
I have sent emails to Tom Oakley, Walbrook and David Worlidge at Allenby Capital that have all contained this question:-

I notice in your/Dr Oakley's recent tweet:-

"Thank you to our amazing employees, shareholders and partners for helping us step up and provide Bleepa for free during this crisis."

Have you/Feedback Plc provided any hospital other than Oldham and Papworth with Bleepa?

This is the only reply I've had, which was from David Worlidge:

"I am afraid that for regulatory reasons, I cannot provide you with any more information than is in the public domain."

I have since emailed the broker to comment about Dr Tom Oakley's perceived misleading throw-away comments in the tweet and recent interviews.

ged5
25/1/2021
19:10
Courtesy of Gaz Marsden over on the other place.
lr2
23/1/2021
16:06
18 months has already been wasted after the placing for increased sales and marketing.........not one sale that we know of yet. We have a CEO smirking and making glib remarks......mind you I would be smirking too if I had his salary and bonus for not selling anything and doing a couple of days work a week.
coldspring
23/1/2021
13:36
I agree yump he does need to deliver now
sonie01
23/1/2021
11:16
He should be straightforwardly saying there isn’t anything more to say, not smirking as if there is something and then saying he can’t say.

All he needs to say is here’s where we’re at and we’ll update when there’s something material to announce. All part of growing into a CEO role, except we’re not paying £100k for on the job training are we ?

yump
22/1/2021
15:03
hTtps://twitter.com/BleepaMe/status/1352588091094151170?s=01New interview just posted. Sounds very confident at end.
meganxmas
22/1/2021
09:03
Feedback’s Bleepa tool saves time for Pennine Acute Hospitals

Feedback’s Bleepa tool is a medical imaging-based platform that can improve patient care by enabling quick and secure remote communication between clinicians.

Said to be ‘designed by clinicians for clinicians’, it offers a state-of-the-art messaging app that means medical staff can securely view and discuss ‘high quality medical grade images’ on mobile devices.

As for a real-world example, Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust reported a reduction in referral time of ‘7.4 days to under one’.

lr2
22/1/2021
01:46
Don't think this has been posted before. Bleepa squeezed on to the list at No. 15.



Bleepa is a communications platform designed for medical staff in hospital settings. It combines secure, instant messaging with the ability to share clinical grade medical images (e.g. x-rays). This means that medical staff dispersed throughout a hospital location can review images, discuss points and come to collective decisions in an expedited manner. With any communications platform – particularly one that deals with sensitive healthcare data – there is always the question of privacy. As Bleepa is healthcare software, the hospital has responsibility for the data and its management.

Bleepa is available on the NHSx Clinical Communication Tools Framework. Amid COVID-19 and the pressure that hospitals are facing, communication tools that save time for medical staff, in turn speeding up care for patients, are critical.

lr2
21/1/2021
15:23
Sorry to hear that LR2.

Is that comment about the one million trade, Coldspring?

Just going back to Tuesday's announcement it looks like they've had a bit of trouble with security. Not quite as dilatory as I first thought. They had used Cyber Essentials from September 2019 when Bleepa was launched. From my earlier post it obviously didn't work too well and perhaps that's why they upgraded to Cyber Essentials plus.

This was from the Annual Report:-

Bleepa has been manufactured in accordance with our corporate quality management system which was successfully re-accredited as meeting the ISO 13485 standard in July 2020 by our notified body SGS UK Ltd. As well as achieving compliance with the NHS Data Protection and Security Toolkit in March 2020, the Company also successfully accredited Bleepa with the Cyber Essentials certification relating to cyber security standards in September 2019 and is currently undertaking an application for ISO 27001 accreditation.

Ptolemy, Sonie, thanks for making the effort to contact the Broker and reporting back here. Appreciated!

ged5
21/1/2021
14:45
It wasn't me. I don't have that kind of money any more. Blown it all on this and the rest of the sledge pullers.
digger2779
21/1/2021
14:41
The men in white coats were scrambled and they are now locked in for a 28 day assessment I should think.
coldspring
21/1/2021
14:37
Ged, it wasn't my top up. I was still fast asleep when it happened, the storm having kept me awake earlier.

Anybody care to own up to buying a million this morning?

lr2
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