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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 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -2.74% | 17.75 | 17.00 | 18.50 | 18.25 | 17.75 | 18.25 | 90,680 | 08:49:32 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Computers | 1.03M | -2.92M | -0.0666 | -2.67 | 8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/1/2024 18:54 | At that quantity one is at the mercy of the MMs LR2. Looks like they want to sell them at a good profit. | ducatiman | |
24/1/2024 18:32 | That trade was held over from yesterday and was, by far, the worst price of the day. Yesterday's Bid / Ask quote never dropped lower than 65 / 68. | lr2 | |
24/1/2024 18:25 | 48k at 59p. Someone not in the Oakley fan club. I wonder why not? | ducatiman | |
24/1/2024 12:26 | We absolutely know that funding is, or at least, has been an issue yump. But note that adequate funding is one of the recommendations in the APPG report yesterday. And as Feedback have stated no point in having the bricks and mortar and bodies if you haven’t got the digital ‘glue’ to bind the different providers together. I think yesterday changed everything because this has gone to the top table now. | dibs61 | |
24/1/2024 10:36 | Lets hope the delay was all about following due process and not an NHS funding issue. From past experience, it appears that the silo effect means that despite an overall saving in x years from using new tech, spending in one area to save money in another is not an easy process to implement. Bonkers of course. | yump | |
24/1/2024 10:08 | Let’s hope so Dibs, with news soon. | ducatiman | |
24/1/2024 10:04 | Yes I know. According to the bidstats doc the contract tender is for up to four years commencing 7 Dec 2023 to 7 Dec 2027. So it has effectively already started and the service provider is Feedback. It ain’t gonna be anybody else. | dibs61 | |
24/1/2024 09:42 | No point, just reading your post alluding to the short contract extension which has already been given. | ducatiman | |
24/1/2024 09:39 | No ducatiman I did not miss it. And your point is what? | dibs61 | |
24/1/2024 09:23 | Did you miss this dibs? “ Feedback has also secured a second, paid extension to its contract with QVH worth GBP225k for a further six-months to 30 June 2024 .” | ducatiman | |
23/1/2024 23:54 | I would suggest there is a lot more than just hope. hxxps://bidstats.uk/ The QVH tender document states the tender closed on 7 Dec 2023. It also states the following: “ Whilst the procurement is ongoing, the Trust intends to enter into a short contract extension with its incumbent CDC pilot provider to ensure ongoing patient care. Service continuation is vital for the Trust and its patients.” Well, there is only one way to ensure ‘service continuation’& To buy the platform which is clearly effective, working efficiently and delivering impressive results. I 100% now expect we will get confirmation of the contract award before end March 2024. And from there the only way is up….. | dibs61 | |
23/1/2024 22:28 | There’s plenty of hope yet! If they can get QVC then it will be game on and that will be the catalyst. At the moment we are priced as a failure. | petekand | |
23/1/2024 16:18 | Excellent find Ged / Barnacle. Good times are a'coming. Many thanks. Should hear about this too any day soon. | lr2 | |
23/1/2024 16:08 | “Awards in lieu of wages” Perfectly fair ! | yump | |
23/1/2024 15:55 | Alerted by Barnacle on LSE to the CDC report being published today . The full report can be found on this link. If you remember Tom Oakley gave evidence as an 'expert' in June/July. See page 5 list of experts. | ged5 | |
19/1/2024 15:46 | No cash Ged but a gold award, woohoo. I propose that we offer Oakley Awards in lieu of wages untill he can be paid from profits | ducatiman | |
19/1/2024 15:27 | India must be saving a fortune buying all that cheap Russian oil that we won’t. You’d think they’d have a few Bob to improve their healthcare. | ducatiman | |
19/1/2024 15:04 | Thanks for the link in 11176, LR2. Noticed the last paragraph:- "We have been working with our partners and the Evangelical Hospital Khariar, Odisha, on this programme to connect clinicians and facilitate the sharing digital X-rays with #AI screening tools, helping to bring #TB screening to rural areas where digital imaging has been difficult to deliver." I think Ducatiman is correct. I don't remember any payment from the Evangelical Hospital. Thought there was a big sell about an hour ago but looks more like a transfer of 17897 shares. | ged5 | |
19/1/2024 14:20 | Their space program obviously takes priority | ducatiman | |
19/1/2024 14:10 | Indeed. Perhaps there should be a special discount for quick adoption. | lr2 | |
19/1/2024 13:49 | A pity they won’t pay for it LR2 | ducatiman | |
19/1/2024 13:43 | Courtesy of Barnacle from over on the other place. ____________________ From Linkedin today: Last night Feedback Medical Ltd were awarded the Gold award 🥇 for Best Digital Solution for Rural Care by the IHW Council of India, in recognition of the work we have been doing with Bleepa connecting clinicians across care settings and bringing AI diagnostics to rural communities in the fight against TB. We are honoured to be recognised for this groundbreaking work and want to extend our thanks to our partners Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Qure.ai | lr2 | |
19/1/2024 11:34 | I was going to have a little flutter at the start of the week but thought nah. Losing enough on this and the rest of my portfolio as it is. Maybe someone somewhere has a sniff of good news here? | digger2779 | |
19/1/2024 11:16 | And yet another day where there's some small buys. This time a little mark up on the bid as well as the offer. Another few quid and you may start to get interested again, Ducatiman. | ged5 |
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