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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 |
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18/9/2024 11:10 | Amazon have a good selection of pagers which would make the ideal Xmas present for that special person/persons. | digger2779 | |
13/9/2024 15:48 | The Darzi review: new funding for technology to enable community-based care | lr2 | |
12/9/2024 19:57 | The sooner he’s history the better LR2. Re:- feedback. Total shambles, imho. TO and his sidekick have taken shareholders for a ride. Sadly our Chairman, who is a large loss shareholder has failed to act. I would imagine that they are currently trying to raise more cash via another placing. I wonder what TO will put on his CV? Probably not:- wasted £12m. I wonder what his bonus will be this time around and what explanation for its payment will be given? As stated previously I’ve ditched most of my shareholding but still retain a few. | ducatiman | |
12/9/2024 18:02 | I'll be amazed if Starmer gets 10 months let alone 10 years in power. | lr2 | |
12/9/2024 16:39 | Could this be the salvation for FDBK? "Keir Starmer vows to face down ‘loud opposition’ to fix NHS Prime minister promises 10-year plan after Darzi report concludes health service in a ‘critical condition’" | pugugly | |
12/9/2024 15:07 | 1 year low 47.5p Bouncing on the bottom? - Are those 47p marks buys or sells? Will it do a HEIQ (down 45% today on trading update) when accounts are published? | pugugly | |
11/9/2024 06:54 | Final results were 12/9 last year. I wonder what bullsh1te the chuckle brothers will come out with this year? | ducatiman | |
05/9/2024 19:05 | Feedback Medical's Senior Sector Lead Sue Jackson shares her thoughts on how public and private care providers can work together to overcome the challenges facing our health system. | lr2 | |
29/8/2024 13:43 | Instead of the efforts spent hounding out whistle blowers and scaring clinicians into not giving evidence for fear of wrecking their futures, it would be nice if senior NHS managers and clinicians actually pushed hard for something that actually would make a difference to wsiting lists and patient outcomes ie. Bleepa/carelocker. Use their dictatorial impulses to do something constructive. Unfortunately, I fear that each trust, reading about the success in another trust, will suffer from a big dose of “not invented here”, or “probably wouldn’t work here”. I’ve witnessed this almost immediate response when I mentioned Bleepa in a social group that included 3 clinicians. I was tempted to say “you’re fired”. I guess its what happens when your job is 100% secure and your income doesn’t depend on the profits from the business that employs you. I didn’t say that either ! | yump | |
23/8/2024 11:34 | No argument from me Ged. I reckon you are absolutely correct. | lr2 | |
23/8/2024 11:16 | 'The NHS exists not as a single system but as hundreds of disparate care providers, each running their own IT estate. Despite patients moving between these providers, the data held by each provider is not readily shared across their care journey. As a patient you have to repeat yourself and your medical history each and every time you interact with a new service. Whilst inconvenient, this belies a much deeper problem.' Well I've only read this first paragraph so far and it is the part which differentiates Bleepa, Carelocker fron PACS. Recent experience made it very clear to me how useful it would be if hospital records in one hospital could be accessed in another hospital. As far as I'm aware it can't at the moment. Perhaps someone could correct me if I'm wrong. | ged5 | |
23/8/2024 10:36 | Thanks LR2! Must have a good read. Bringing the articles to posters attention has certainly had an effect on the share price Let's hope it's not just a 'Walter' article and it brings about some contracts. | ged5 | |
22/8/2024 18:58 | Preparing the NHS for the AI Era: A Digital Health Record for Every Citizen | lr2 | |
22/8/2024 17:41 | Feedback Medical secures Cyber Essentials Certification Feedback Medical is proud to announce our achievement of Cyber Essentials certification. To do so, we implemented cyber security controls across five key technical control areas: firewalls, access control, security updates, malware protection, and secure configuration. We were assessed by accredited certification body, URM Consulting Services. | lr2 | |
22/8/2024 14:33 | Tony Blair Institute vision for a digital health record for every citizen By Feedback Medical CEO, Dr Tom Oakley This week an amazing policy paper from the Tony Blair Institute (TBI) was published outlining a bold vision for the future IT infrastructure and operating model of the NHS – Preparing the NHS for the AI Era: A Digital Health Record for Every Citizen. As a contributor to the TBI paper I wanted to highlight some key elements of the vision and why I believe they will be transformational to the NHS and its patients. | lr2 | |
21/8/2024 11:09 | All time low I believe. | digger2779 | |
12/8/2024 15:19 | And as the share price falls further just a reminder that DR. Thomas Mitty is still raking in £3k a week at least in salary and “bonus”. His sidekick not far behind. | ducatiman | |
01/8/2024 17:48 | Possibly another placing? They’ll need cash soon to continue their lifestyles. Will be interesting to see how they attempt to con investors this time. | ducatiman | |
01/8/2024 13:07 | Some brave soul just bought 1 share or is it a precursor to news? | digger2779 |
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