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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Freedom4 | LSE:FFG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005846018 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.10 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/6/2009 11:51 | Dubens Investment arm possibly :-) | troys | |
06/6/2009 11:02 | Good spot Fludde: a man after my own heart! I mixed up a "notify" and "transaction" date. Apols [blush]. Makes the point better that these positions were taken 2 days before the suspension, somebody obviously knew something... | veryoldbob | |
06/6/2009 10:37 | unKle last post for you before the completion of move 32. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ie out for the count.... POP :) | donaceace | |
06/6/2009 10:36 | "Does nobody read RNS data anymore? The institutional buys were all dated the 2nd and the 3rd of June and thus have already been factored into the price" When I read the RNS's I read the transactions as being the 1st and 2nd of June! | fludde | |
06/6/2009 06:53 | All my days are good thanks! I am indeed "Hatton99" (was unable to use the same name on both boards) and although I try not to use iii much I find myself provoked by some of the nonsense posted there (unlike this board of course). PXC/FFG are my comms bellweather stock. They give a good indication of where the market may be going and small companies often move far more quickly in response to technological changes. Sadly they're not much of an investment as all on here can testify but there is a glimmer of potential and you never know what PD has up his sleeve! This latest twist in the story could be good news or be PD's final play. Time will tell but hopefully the AGM on Tuesday will bring more news... | veryoldbob | |
06/6/2009 00:32 | hatton is vob. i have wondered how some one so seemingly well versed in telecoms, could buy into pxc in the first place? anyway that's seemingly done. very interested to know vob, were you having a bad/good day? wishing all the pxc holders good luck. hope dubens is not as egocentric as he has been in the past. | bamboo2 | |
06/6/2009 00:20 | All the posts above are on iii. I cut and pasted them. | spights | |
06/6/2009 00:19 | Institutions buying in-announcements techno foxx View Author's profile | Add to favourites | Ignore | Author's posts Just one point on these buys, what would have happened to the share price in light of these buys if they had not been suspended? Three new announcements of holdings today: Credit Suisse at 5% Kingdon Capital at 7% Toscafund at 5.4% | spights | |
06/6/2009 00:18 | Re: Institutions buying in-announcements techno foxx View Author's profile | Add to favourites | Ignore | Author's posts Hatton Does nobody read RNS data anymore? The institutional buys were all dated the 2nd and the 3rd of June and thus have already been factored into the price (they caused the rise prior to suspension). All are also threshold reports so don't reflect total purchases. As for "catching up", the suspension may well run until any deal is done, then the new price will reflect the merged companies and any new shares issued so could go up or down. Techno Fox You rightly say does nobody read RNS any more, however with all due respect to you, it is only when you combine the institutional buys with the statement from freedom4 you start to understand the significance of these evens to the actual share price, which would have triggered an even higher share price? as it is I believe someone has questions to answer regarding the timing of these big Institutions buys? or are you saying all this was just coincidence? Clearly someone new what was going on for these big buyers to come in and hover up nearly 20% of the companies shares just before the announcement was made? -------------------- | spights | |
06/6/2009 00:16 | Posted on iii by Techno fox FUTURE Tesco is planning a large Internet project that is expected to take up to three years to implement. During this time, Tesco may choose to upgrade its Internet solution. Delighted with the service it is receiving from Vialtus Solutions, the company is exploring the option of working again with the company. Vialtus Solutions Vialtus Solutions (formerly Pipex Business) is working with virtual network operator (VNO) Vanco to incorporate WiMAX-powered wireless broadband solutions into its WAN portfolio. The solution is based on FREEDOM4's WiMAX-powered wireless broadband service and follows a successful customer pilot in Milton Keynes and Manchester. With no fixed line required, WiMAX is quick and easy to install, providing a 'personal' wireless broadband experience to users whenever they are in a WiMAX zone. This is ideal for businesses such as retailers, construction companies, or for major events, that need to deploy a secure, business-strength wireless broadband network quickly. The FREEDOM4-powered service can also provide reliable wireless services with symmetrical upload and download speeds and is perfect for businesses that need faster upload speeds for sending large files. Under its supplier-independent VNO approach, Vanco will offer the solutions to large national and multi-national businesses both current and prospective customers. Vanco's experience in integrating networking technologies is a good match for helping businesses deploy WiMAX for the first time. Andy Sumner, Managing Director of Vanco UK explains: "As the first major global network services provider to take on and offer a wireless broadband service built on WiMAX technology, we are ideally placed to offer this service to corporate enterprises. "The benefits of WiMAX technology are that it's simple to set up and extremely user friendly, with no wires and availability in areas that alternatives such as DSL and cable systems may not be able to achieve. Meanwhile, this exemplifies one of the core benefits of our VNO approach our customers can quickly and easily utilise new technologies within their existing WAN, monitor it on existing systems, and have it managed by a single provider. This is not something asset based carriers can offer their customers quickly and easily," continues Sumner. As a FREEDOM4 distributor, Vialtus Solutions will provide Vanco with first line support and offer additional services, such as managed hosting, where required. "We are delighted to be working with Vanco, which has established a strong reputation in the marketplace for implementing solutions based on its asset-light VNO approach," says Maria Cappella, Managing Director of Vialtus Solutions. "The potential for WiMAX is enormous for businesses which crave flexibility, availability and security in wireless broadband provision." Graham Currier, Business Development Director at FREEDOM4, adds, "2008 has been touted as the year of WiMAX in the UK and here we are seeing another step in developing a robust broadband wireless solution for corporate users. WiMAX offers the benefits of a 'personal' wireless service for staff on the move, temporary installations and those needing to send as well as receive large files." FUTURE Tesco is planning a large Internet project that is expected to take up to three years to implement. During this time, Tesco may choose to upgrade its Internet solution. Delighted with the service it is receiving from Vialtus Solutions, the company is exploring the option of working again with the company. TESCO Tesco uses Vialtus' Wireless Access Internet connectivity and is delighted with the flexible, reliable connection. The fast, reliable connection through the air is backed up by resilience through the ground if needed, allowing an increase in bandwidth on demand, which is reassuring for the UK Foo | spights | |
05/6/2009 20:36 | so what is happening with this now, why have they been put on hold, anyone know. spights any clues. psonice, hope your wrong, not 0,5 but 50p starting price will do, | plast | |
05/6/2009 15:41 | No- merely an extraordinary coincidence! | fludde | |
05/6/2009 15:40 | There's a bunch of CFDs going through from just when the rise started, for very large amounts of shares. Bit of insider trading? | psonice | |
05/6/2009 11:27 | possibly until tues when there is agm. | ciderboy | |
05/6/2009 10:21 | any predictions for how long we'll be held in suspense? And what price we'll reopen at? Put me down for 0.5p in 6 months, because i'm always wrong by a long margin in the wrong direction :) | psonice | |
05/6/2009 09:40 | Troys- leopard..... spots? | fludde | |
04/6/2009 21:57 | Invest Ted - I still lost money. | spights | |
04/6/2009 19:58 | Hope dubens is not out to shaft us again. | troys | |
04/6/2009 19:49 | I meant the previous payment for a percentage of your shares, about a year ago. Ted | invest ted | |
04/6/2009 19:31 | When I see the money:o))))))))))))) | spights | |
04/6/2009 19:10 | How are you so down, are you factoring in the one-off payment? Ted. | invest ted | |
04/6/2009 17:45 | hi all, im still in this, timing is everything, glad i didnt sell now. lol | plast | |
04/6/2009 17:09 | spights, thank you for asking I am well hope you are too wherever you are. Still fumbling around in isys, one day the takeover prince will kiss the sleeping beauty, here's hoping. Bought a few lloy and rbs around the turn of the year, couldn't stop myself. As ever, 10p !!!!!!! ttfn | donkeystone | |
04/6/2009 16:26 | Hi donkeystone how are you? We are a pair of donkeys;o))))))))))) | spights | |
04/6/2009 15:55 | Having checked back I am surprised to find I only lost my profit on this baby so was actually £140 up when I dumped last year. Did buy a few yesterday on spec so fingers crossed for everyone. | fludde |
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