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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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04/2/2022
15:26
Re your comment on project managers and joined ip,thinking etc - that is the hopeful result of the new Integrated care systems..The plans would see legislature introduced to ensure every part of England would be covered by an Integrated Care System (ICS) in a bid to ensure more joined-up care, better integration, and reduced bureaucracy..We will reform procurement of healthcare services and create a bespoke regime that will give commissioners more discretion over when to use procurement processes to arrange services than at present, with proportionate checks and balances," the papers states.
ragnarr
04/2/2022
15:03
Just sticking plaster atm I think.
yump
04/2/2022
14:28
#9571
Surely, that is the most significant bit of research to have ever been posted here rivalling comments from Yump’s other half (lol).
To my mind it seems Bleepa is becoming ‘sticky’ tech and if my observation is correct, we could now be on more solid ground than I had previously assumed.
Once a tech becomes sticky, it is hard to live without it.

petekand
04/2/2022
10:55
Ged, you need to remove the full stop from the link in #9571 to make it work.
lr2
04/2/2022
10:17
Does this help to show Bleepa's positioning in the Manchester ecosystem?
ged5
04/2/2022
09:50
Yes, I was just reading that over there. Don't know how we've missed that but nevertheless very reassuring. Even more so if payments start coming in.
ged5
04/2/2022
09:29
Interesting little find courtesy of LSE.https://www.pat.nhs.uk/operational-news/For-information---Bleepa-referrals-viewable-in-ALS-lookup-for-discharged-patients-at-Bury-and-Oldham..16 September 2021From the 22nd September 2021, 24 hrs after a patient is discharged the full referral information will be available to view in ALS lookup. Only patients discharged after 21 September 2021 will be available to start with. At the end of September 2021 any historic referrals made using Bleepa going back 18 months will also be available.Please note for these referrals some data may seem incomplete due to formatting and recent system upgrades but all clinical information will be available. If a referral was made before April 2020 then it will not be imported into ALS lookup. Any referrals required from this time or prior can be retrieved by contacting Jim.fulton@pat.nhs.uk
ragnarr
03/2/2022
16:38
House of Commons
Health and Social Care Committee
Clearing the backlog caused by the pandemic - published 9th Jan 2022



Technology
115. Dr Andrew Goddard of the Royal College of Physicians said that the pandemic had provided “lots of opportunities to transform”, but highlighted that IT architecture in particular posed challenges for innovation:
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We want to improve practice, but there is the IT. If I lose my job, it is most likely because I am going to throw my computer out of the window, given the amount of time that doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals waste waiting for IT to work, or for systems to talk to each other so that I know what is happening in my ED. Primary care and secondary care can easily communicate. That is where innovation really needs to happen. An effective IT system throughout the NHS and social care would work wonders.177
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116. We welcome the Spending Review commitments of £2.1bn in technology and data and believe it is a step in the right direction. We note the publication of the Wade-Gery report on 23 November and agree with its finding that “now is the moment to put data, digital and technology at the heart of how we transform health services for the benefit of citizens, patients and NHS staff.”178
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117. We urge the Government to use the Wade-Gery report as a platform to make further progress on the digitalisation of NHS and care services. As Amanda Pritchard, CEO of NHS England, pointed out “about a fifth of trusts in the NHS are still largely paper based.”179 This is not acceptable.
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118. There is enormous potential for technology to support a transformation in NHS care that will bring benefits for patients and staff alike. However, this potential will not be realised while many providers still struggle with basic IT infrastructure. The Wade-Gery report calls for a roadmap for the delivery of its recommendations.
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119. NHS England must produce its roadmap in response to the Wade-Gery report on Putting data, digital and tech at the heart of transforming the NHS at the earliest opportunity so that we and others are able to scrutinise it ahead of implementation.

ragnarr
03/2/2022
16:28
Nothing in particular except that I suppose the whole reorganisation could be having slowing an effect on procurement in general.
ragnarr
03/2/2022
15:59
Thanks for the links LR2, Ragnarr. Not really sure what it means to FDBK.
ged5
03/2/2022
13:22
Interim arrangements for NHS Digital and NHSX merger are revealedhttps://www.digitalhealth.net/2022/02/interim-arrangements-nhs-digital-nhsx-merger/
ragnarr
01/2/2022
20:00
I have no recollection of seeing this presentation before, Ragnarr, many thanks for posting it.
lr2
01/2/2022
01:38
Some strange trades I note.
petekand
31/1/2022
22:18
Good Lord another exclusive member of the Yump fan club! If one or two more come along, my contrarian mind will suspect some good news is finally on its way.
Very slightly off topic and a spectacular u turn by the government saving around 100k people from losing their jobs over something not fit for purpose. I tip my hat to all the good NHS staff who fought tooth and nail to protect the freedom of each and every one of us in this country.

petekand
31/1/2022
18:22
Ged5

Thanks for that clarification - put my mind at rest !
A happy Yump for the time being. Not expecting anything from results of course.

Be interesting to see if anyone appears with the doom on results day, telling us what we already know - I see one is here already.

yump
31/1/2022
17:02
sure as day the shareprice is going down albeit very slowly.I could never understand the high valuation here, nothing disruptive here.i am pretty certain this will travel in time all the way to 0.10
paddygangster
31/1/2022
09:18
I can imagine a Deeply discounted CHILL will go through boiler room boys spine on the day of the results when rampers see the cash burn and dwindling cash and minuscule revenue to show for all that cash burn
kaka47
31/1/2022
08:53
Another poor revenue results notice Can not wait to see how much of boiler room boys cash has been burnt
kaka47
31/1/2022
08:02
Notice of Results.
lr2
30/1/2022
21:40
No LR2.
Reads more like those ADVFN stalkers who follow posters across different threads likely reason they disagreed on some matters regarding a completely different company.
Kaka seems a member of the Yump and Rag fan club. Yump has had a few fans popping along to say hello in the past so nothing new there.
Incidentally, the metrics do look terrible except FDBK have over £11 million cash, obviously being gradually spent, and is more a technology facing company so at this stage of the game it does not really matter even if she was 1000 x revenue. It is all about future potential and it is this we await clarification.

petekand
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