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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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6.00 | 9.60% | 68.50 | 65.00 | 72.00 | 68.50 | 62.50 | 62.50 | 18,330 | 13:00:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Computers | 1.03M | -2.92M | -0.2188 | -3.13 | 9.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/11/2021 12:03 | Ged - I was using my ipad to post those links- can you not open them.How was strictly :-) | ragnarr | |
21/11/2021 11:22 | Re: electronic patient records. There has been a big debate about privacy, in connection with the permanent digital recording of patient records and the privacy risks where a third party manages the information. As I understand it, "live" patient pathways is a little different. If you are actually ill and have to have treatment, you have to sign various forms already, that allow various stuff to be done, including sharing of information that's necessary for treatment. So to me it doesn't look like Bleepa/Carelocker has a problem, because those are used on "live" patient pathways and it would be easy to incorporate an 'opt-in' as part of the patient treatment permissions. How long that remains on the system is another question. TO should have a firm handle on that, but it does appear to be a question that has not specifically been answered. Unfortunately, the interviewers on these podcasts and proactive, don't really seem to have the Robin Day skill at digging for the answers to really crucial questions. | yump | |
21/11/2021 10:32 | Thanks to Vascular on LSE we now know one of our new investors: Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the Autumn budget a few weeks ago which included significant spending plans to digitise the NHS over the next three years. This was particularly interesting for LGB Investors who had recently been invited to participate in a private placing for Feedback plc, an AIM-quoted digital health company creating a SaaS offering intended to capitalise on the NHS’s long-overdue digital transformation. | ged5 | |
20/11/2021 20:03 | Do you use your phone to post links? Watching recording of strictly, would you believe? | ged5 | |
20/11/2021 19:04 | If you have an hour of your life that you will never get back you may want to listen to this. Nothing direct but gives an idea of how long winded NHS procurement is, and lots of talk about electronic patient records (EPR), Cloud storage, remote working etc.Frontline Digitisation second supplier engagement forum with NHS Digital and NHSX.Https://www.tec | ragnarr | |
20/11/2021 18:54 | Your wish is my commandHttps://www.h | ragnarr | |
20/11/2021 18:48 | rag, if you change the first letter from h to H we will be able to click. TIA, duc. | ducatiman | |
20/11/2021 16:15 | UK trusts receive funding for digital investment in NHSX's Digital Aspirant Plus scheme.https://www.h | ragnarr | |
19/11/2021 17:05 | Well just seven trading days before we find out how many excess shares we'll be getting. It would be good to see a little bit of stability around this price before the inevitable news breaks. Sorry did I say inevitable, of course I meant possible. | ged5 | |
19/11/2021 13:22 | I keep adding in that belief Ged. | ducatiman | |
19/11/2021 12:12 | It didn't matter to LTH at 1.2-1.3. Traders now getting out with a profit. LTHs will wait to see where this settles then there may well be some strength in the buying. The potential numbers are too big to ignore and the evidence suggests it may well happen. | ged5 | |
19/11/2021 12:03 | Amazing, there were buyers galore at 1.2-1.3. Now at 1.05 not one to be seen. | ducatiman | |
18/11/2021 13:54 | So technically they have not reduced their holding, simply diluted it? | herb clark | |
18/11/2021 13:52 | And that's just in the open offer. How many in the placing? | ged5 | |
18/11/2021 13:50 | Yes, Ragnarr. They had almost 32.8 million shares so will be picking up a further 2,186,388 at .07p. | lr2 | |
18/11/2021 13:36 | FDBK has had a great run! Now then, right this way :) | solo4yous | |
18/11/2021 13:11 | One would assume they were offered a load at .07 recently | ragnarr | |
18/11/2021 13:10 | Buy the dips looks the right strategy. | petekand | |
18/11/2021 13:09 | Oberon Investments have only sold 1 million. Not much in the circumstances. | lr2 | |
18/11/2021 12:50 | Oberon probably need the dosh to keep averaging down in Toople :-) | ragnarr | |
18/11/2021 12:33 | Yes Pete I was wondering when we would get one. Now we know. Could be one or two more as the liquidity over the last week or so will have provided those who wish to reduce the opportunity. You have to wonder at their timing though! 🧐 | ducatiman | |
18/11/2021 12:22 | Surely you are not suggesting surgeons and doctors are arrogant egotists are you | ragnarr | |
18/11/2021 12:20 | Duct - Holding RNS below 3%. | petekand | |
18/11/2021 12:16 | Giving her a good shake on what on the face of it appears to be plenty of buying. | petekand |
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