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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ferro-alloy Resources Limited | LSE:FAR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BGDYDZ69 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 6.25 | 6.00 | 6.50 | 6.25 | 6.25 | 6.25 | 87,468 | 07:34:58 |
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14/5/2005 16:38 | I agree hotfinance...Worth the investment in my book.Potential upside is huge if they land a couple of biggies.But even at these low levels money is still coming in and the revenues are growing nicely.Just dipping in my toe for now but looking to add on contract news. | c1ty whispers | |
14/5/2005 16:14 | Same here...a big contract could push these to 5p instantly!!! | hotfinance14 | |
13/5/2005 19:36 | I've had them since they were Ninth Floor, I suppose a couple more years won't hurt. | cavman2 | |
13/5/2005 16:56 | I bought 100,000 at the bell which pushed price up.... Dont know if these snippets from Growth Company Investor has been posted but here goes. ==================== 01/04/2005 Farsight eyes acquisitions Surveillance software specialist Farsight is poised to make some 'realistic acquisitions', says chief executive Christopher Thomas. Robert Tyerman reports. AIM-quoted Farsight, which has been brought from virtual insolvency and recapitalised over three years by its present management and backers, 'may come back to the market' if the right target presents itself, says Thomas, despite the company's present low rating. 'We now have very good software, rewritten from scratch,' he maintains, pointing out that Farsight boasts the only Microsoft-accredited remote monitoring video software in the sector. This is seen as a particular growth area for Peterborough-based Farsight, which lost £1.4 million in the year to last May but cut its deficit in the six months to November from £501,000 to £189,000. The shares touched 2.5p 18 months ago now languish at 1.13 ==================== Tech watch by Elliott Davis Experts Views 04/05/2005 Surveillance software and monitoring services business Farsight is worth watching. Formerly incarnated as The Ninth Floor owner of football club Swansea City the company endured a torrid time following its arrival on AIM in October 2000. Since Christopher Thomas became chief executive two years later though, progress has been steady and the latest interims (to November) showed sales increasing 31.6 per cent to £567,000, with losses reined back from £501,000 to £189,000. Farsight remains a highly speculative investment and profits are still some way off. Yet the shares could reward brave investors with cash and patience in abundance. | c1ty whispers | |
12/5/2005 10:24 | We will have to wait for the next results. | hotfinance14 | |
12/5/2005 10:14 | Munch.....not really ..they are certainly winning new bussines , so we have to assume the numbers will be improving going forward as they have for the last 12 months, they need to grow the top line as margins appear very good! | jotoha1 | |
12/5/2005 08:34 | Hi Jotoha Any thoughts on timescales for the long awaited turnaround | munchkinpumpkin | |
12/5/2005 08:32 | Let's hope you are right. | hotfinance14 | |
11/5/2005 19:18 | My sources over the valley are getting vey positive about the trends....the company has cut out wastage and is slowly but surely seeing the turnaround that all shareholders are looking for ...hang on in there it 's looking good going forward!!!!!!!!!! | jotoha1 | |
11/5/2005 08:24 | come and join the rest of us IV waiting since I cant remember | munchkinpumpkin | |
10/5/2005 20:27 | Yes, still watching and waiting, not quite sure what for though.... iv. | investalvirgin | |
10/5/2005 15:22 | We have movenent...gord blimey. | hotfinance14 | |
05/5/2005 16:45 | An RNS on a contract would be nice with FAR!!!! | hotfinance14 | |
23/3/2005 08:51 | mmmm Jotoha - if it wasnt for the optimist the pessimist would never know how happy he wasn't :-) | munchkinpumpkin | |
22/3/2005 19:57 | Looks like we have an interesting pattern of 20..50..and 200 days moving averages being formed......it should blow if the charts mean anything!!!!!!!!!! | jotoha1 | |
20/3/2005 12:53 | Not good at all......we are hibernating. | hotfinance14 | |
19/3/2005 18:56 | you lot gone on hols then, last post 6th mar. not good is it. | plast | |
06/3/2005 18:14 | So Chris Thomas is a non-exec of a shell company to invest in a technology company.All very interesting. | hotfinance14 | |
04/3/2005 18:07 | Check out RNS from TVR today.....looks like the CEO needs some pocket money!!! | jotoha1 | |
03/3/2005 14:45 | If they are mentioned in the IC can you let us know asher.... | hotfinance14 | |
03/3/2005 14:21 | The interim results were good, and the share price has reacted accordingly. What this share needs is some press coverage. Hopefully this may come in the form of The Investors Chronicle, who rated the shares as a 'Speculative Buy' on the 18th February. There should be an update following the results either tomorrow or next Friday. | ashergol | |
03/3/2005 07:57 | I think Jotoha makes a lot of sense - I bought on the back of three millionaires investing a couple of years ago - they are now putting capital in - they must know something - just wish the business was more open about its plans and its successes | munchkinpumpkin | |
02/3/2005 20:10 | The company are cash generative on a monthly basis. | hotfinance14 | |
02/3/2005 19:41 | Well you have been warned. Phone your broker and ask them. See if they are any good. Also look at the cash position in the results. | knowing |
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