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FDBK Feedback Plc

17.75
-0.50 (-2.74%)
13 Dec 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 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -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
Electronic Computers 1.03M -2.92M -0.0666 -2.67 8M
Feedback Plc is listed in the Electronic Computers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FDBK. The last closing price for Feedback was 18.25p. Over the last year, Feedback shares have traded in a share price range of 17.75p to 150.00p.

Feedback currently has 43,814,779 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Feedback is £8 million. Feedback has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.67.

Feedback Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/10/2024
17:06
It’s all down to the consolidation yump. It’s been a huge success.
They should do another one.

ducatiman
23/10/2024
15:59
i’d be happy with £10 profit ! Hopefully will make more than that trading it for a bit of fun having seen the way it moves at the moment. News will have reached the twittersphere, which is inhabited by “billions market potential” punters.

40000 more buys than sells. Thats about £20000. I guess longer term holders aren’t selling because it would crystallize losses.

yump
23/10/2024
15:38
£10 by Christmas yump.
ducatiman
22/10/2024
16:46
Seems to be bouncing around on hardly any monetary difference between buys and sells. I make that about £5000 buys over sells today, unless there's something yet to be reported.
yump
22/10/2024
08:56
Continued buying this morning. Looks like folk are believing Walter.

Looks to me that Palantir will hold the patients' records. I presume trusts will still use a PACS and then little ol Bleepa can be used for the various pathways they've piloted so far and maybe some others.

ged5
21/10/2024
16:15
"Walter" lol I had to think for a minute !

o/t yes ENSI are signing multiple contracts !

yump
21/10/2024
14:58
Doubled my holding today 😂.
Might buy a few more in the placing.
Streeting was talking along the same lines as our Walter. I wonder if they’ve met?

ducatiman
21/10/2024
14:14
Quite a bit of interest in FDBK today. Didn't Streeting speak about the NHS earlier?

Is the profit-taking over? Certainly looks oversold to me. Just that gap just below 40p may put some off but will the news be more enticing? Place your bets at this stage.

See you're posting over on ENSI, Yump. Looks interesting to me.

ged5
21/10/2024
08:26
Its about time we dealt with causes as well as effects. Obesity has been mentioned a lot and the possibility of restricting advertising by the fast food industry. Seems entirely reasonable given its effects are comparable with alcohol which is already highly restricted.

As well as blamimg an external source, perhaps a course in self-discipline at an early stage is in order.

Blaming external forces of control is debilitating. That’s a known psychological problem.

yump
20/10/2024
21:43
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/19/health-monitoring-smart-watches-nhs-wes-streeting-labour/
vincer58
18/10/2024
14:35
Strong smell of burnt fingers (down 10%) or is it a smell of whisky or similar as a result of short term profits being toasted (ie: A quick relief slug of the strong stuff)
Thoughts on the back of a stamp?

pugugly
16/10/2024
11:33
PU
You'll have plenty of time, I'm sure there won't be a rush of great contracts and if there's a rush of pi's pushing the price up, the results for quite a while will give a drop to buy into if you think real progress is possible.

If it does end up as a nice recurring revenue business based on continuous patient expansion, it won't really matter if you buy at 80p or 200p. The price will go up significantly in a few years time.

Growing recurring revenue is the holy grail and way better than capital based contracts.

yump
16/10/2024
11:27
Must confess chickened out - Gut feel too fast up possible great revenue - The operative word being "possible" Will I kick myself in 6 months time? At least head now above water, with Dry Powder available for the 30th -
pugugly
16/10/2024
11:22
Sorry to hear that LR2. Get well soon.
I caught a stinking cold over here in Spain and have a badminton tournament this weekend in Ronda. It's a place I always wanted to visit so an early knockout will allow more time for sightseeing lol.
So will young Tom now prise open his purse?

digger2779
16/10/2024
11:18
Not too excited yet, as even with contracts (which I suspect won't have a quoted value because the payments are effectively performance-based), the whole thing will now be totally dependent on clinicians adopting Bleepa, not on a fixed contract.

I guess we'll find out soon whether the obstacle has been financial or willingness to adopt and change processes (or poor selling plus TO not having significant contacts at the right level). The partner Moorhouse apparently has.

yump
16/10/2024
11:12
Yes, very pleased to read the news today.
lr2
16/10/2024
11:11
Sorry to hear that. Well at least this rise should cheer you up a little.
ged5
16/10/2024
11:06
I'm here Ged, just catching up. Not quite well at the moment. Got a lot of mucus on my lungs and feeling sorry for myself.
lr2
16/10/2024
10:40
Well if past teasing is anything to go by then no.

But if for once he delivers then maybe not today but I can see multiples of that price.

Now the news is out I wonder if he'll actually buy some shares.

And where is LR2? Hope his sister is OK.

ged5
16/10/2024
10:28
My last sell in these was at 68! Will I regret that today?
ducatiman
16/10/2024
09:23
Not complaining about seeing a rise this morning just very surprised that it's happened after all the empty promises of the last few years.

Is there anywhere in that announcement that states FDBK has been awarded anything? But they do believe or so they tell us.

"Company believes that an indicative ICB contract could generate over c. £2m per annum for Feedback under the ERF mechanism (assuming 66k patients per annum and that ERF rolls forward on an un-capped basis annually). ERF currently runs until 31st March 2025 but the Company believes, following central conversations, that the funding may be renewed in subsequent financial years to continue to support waitlist reduction."

Let's see the contracts!

You could be right Ducatiman.

The day is full of surprises - Yump is optimistic for a minute or two!

ged5
16/10/2024
09:09
As of August 2024, there were 7.64 million cases on the NHS waiting list, which is about 6.33 million individual patients.
r9505571
16/10/2024
08:56
Putting on my most optimistic hat…

Assuming the funding continues, as a result of justified savings because of waiting list reductions, Feedback could end up being paid increasing repeating revenue for a very long time.

yump
16/10/2024
08:52
Was adding bits to my post while you posted the crux of the matter !
yump
16/10/2024
08:45
Placing incoming no doubt.
ducatiman
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