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FXI Fusionex

63.50
0.00 (0.00%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Fusionex LSE:FXI London Ordinary Share JE00B8BL8C53 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 63.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/5/2017
00:51
FEVR is trading on a PE of 72.55.
leedskier
30/5/2017
23:07
Good post but he is having his cake and eating it. Look, this is a pumped up stock on massively high PE. He knows that he is able to get this company cheaply and cancel all Aim shareholdings. Should not be allowed. Anyone written to Aim bosses? Bet not. Seems to me you must.
muffster
30/5/2017
23:05
Good points Cumnor regarding sensitive info ,could be worth trying to put pressure on potential customers regarding this ,I know it won't be good for the company even if it's not taken private but it will give me a lot of satisfaction knowing that even if I have lost a small sum of money,teh will be down millions.
lingy
30/5/2017
22:48
Teh and his fellow directors are down millions and clearly feel the business is strong enough to recoup their losses once they relist elsewhere or make a private sale or whatever their plan.
They have seriously misjudged-they are not selling cots or cups-they are selling software to banks, hospitals, insurers which carry extremely sensitive personal and financial data on their clients. Having screwed investors who trusted and backed them they expect present and prospective purchasers of Giant 17 and other packages to not make a link between their integrity as a bod and the claims they make about their software.
,Frankly only a fool, or a negligent bank ceo would be so naive as to not look again, for their own clients sake at least, at the company, especially as the Times has openly questioned the integrity of the BOD. There are plenty of competing and superior products out there-and from companies which can be trusted to act with integrity. You cannot separate the product from its people. imo

cumnor
30/5/2017
22:12
In a statement, Peel Hunt said: 'Responsible brokers resign when there are major disagreements over points of principle, and this was the case here. We cannot comment further on the specifics."
j777j
30/5/2017
22:09
If one of the insti's signal an increase in their holding this will recover quickly. If they start to bail out we're out in the wilderness. Interesting call for the gamblers out there.

J777J admiring your spirit matey.

Highasakite, out of interest, are you qualified to give investment advice?

chadders
30/5/2017
21:37
Pompous David Buik is a guesser.
highasakite
30/5/2017
20:59
FTFusionex In 2012 Fusionex, the Malaysian software company, talked big about using the Alternative Investment Market to help it expand. Now Ivan Teh, chief executive - who owns 41 per cent - thinks so little of Aim he plans to delist the company, leaving his backers stranded in a private Malaysian business. Fusionex's chairman, broker and public relations adviser have all quit. Mr Teh must win three-quarters of votes cast by June 15 to win the day. That means if fewer than about 60 per cent of investors vote, he will win. This is no time for shareholders to be shy or retiring.
j777j
30/5/2017
18:20
buywell3, that is interesting because David Buik was on the BBC this morning indicating it would fall 10%.
leedskier
30/5/2017
17:57
If you did your homework you would know why the reason the IAG share price did not crash is because IAG is carrying out a share buy-back programme

However they have the authority to only buy-back so many shares

Which I am looking at ie counting



leedskier30 May '17 - 16:45 - 1539 of 1554 0 0
The Company is right about one thing.

Aim is a graveyard.

FTSE100 British Airways, now trading as IAG, trashes the travel arrangements of 75,000.

Its 12 month trading range is 281.73 - 619.00.

Was it trashed today? Not a bit of it.

It closed tonight at 605.50. Down just 1.38%.

The sad bit is that with a few notable exceptions, FEVR being one, I cannot see much changing on Aim.

buywell3
30/5/2017
17:54
J777J

U are what is described in the industry as a mug punter.

highasakite
30/5/2017
17:33
J777J

For gods sake sell your holding before they delist as after then you will get nothing back.

highasakite
30/5/2017
17:23
:)

thats it, kick him in the knackers

nobilis
30/5/2017
17:22
Of course you did.
kemche
30/5/2017
17:12
Blah blah30 May '17 - 17:03 - 1543 of 1545 0 0
No they are in it to make money. Yours.


The lord giveth and the Chinese takeaway

nobilis
30/5/2017
17:03
No they are in it to make money. Yours.
blah blah
30/5/2017
17:02
Fyi I have tiny holding here and down a couple of grand on paper but no intention of selling.
j777j
30/5/2017
17:01
Ivan Teh lost nearly £17 million today and his chums also had huge losses.I don't for one second believe they are in this to lose money.
j777j
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