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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Future | LSE:FNET | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007239980 | ORD 1P |
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07/2/2011 | 12:49 | Future Cash Machine? | 155 |
08/7/2004 | 20:54 | Future Network & Official XBox Magazine [Media] | 1 |
14/2/2003 | 08:22 | FUTURE NETWORK PLC GAMES MAGAZINE PUBLISHER | 65 |
25/5/2002 | 17:40 | FUTURE NETWORK, LARGE BUYS | 6 |
20/5/2002 | 12:04 | Future networks | 1 |
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Posted at 07/1/2005 11:29 by bulls hit bears From Citywire Monday 03 January 2005 DEREK STUART, ARTEMIS Artemis UK Special Situations (Artemis UK Special Situations) manager Derek Stuart, AAA-rated by Citywire thinks the market will be 'pretty much unchanged' next year. He said: 'The economic headwinds will make going slow, at best the market will grow in the low single digits percentage-wise.' The one bonus according to Stuart is the fact the corporate sector is very cash rich. Stuart will look out for profit warnings and tough trading conditions to provide buying opportunities particularly in the consumer sector. The Artemis team are still fans of the oil sector and in particular the oil services sector where the recent buoyant conditions have yet to really filter through. Stuart favours Abbot Group (ABG) and Expro International (EXR). In mining he holds Xstrata (XTA), Lonmin (LMI) and European Goldfields (EGU). Other sectors Stuart has bought recently include healthcare, IT and media where he has added to his holdings in Future Network (FNET), Centaur and Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNN) although he is keen to stress these are stock specific picks rather than sector plays. |
Posted at 17/12/2004 15:10 by bittermint buy after big buy and the share price stays put. Does anyone else own this share. Or have any input? Come on jomyles "speculative buying post results" would do. |
Posted at 12/11/2004 12:56 by jdung big volume trades at today, price = 60 P. any comm ? Please... |
Posted at 22/9/2004 17:04 by initiate Yes very odd and some large MM trades too. Time to take a closer look at FNET ? |
Posted at 16/6/2004 10:03 by neilavery gopher - hopefully the share has moved into the 60p-70p channel, up from the 50p-60p channel. Only time will tell! |
Posted at 27/5/2004 16:39 by neilavery Could this be the start of a bounce for FNET? 60p is certainly an important support area! If this fails we could be sub 50p. The problem is we have resistance at 65p. |
Posted at 13/5/2004 09:42 by neilavery bigboys. A lot of mid-price trades today. There may be some truth in what you say. |
Posted at 12/5/2004 10:40 by neilavery Nice to see FNET break through 70p again. Chart and indicators looking good! |
Posted at 23/10/2003 08:57 by liquidkid Cash acquisitions is what caused FNET to blow up last time around and the end result was a 120% share dilution and a 20p share price. I'm sure this time they'll do it better - it's the only option that can be used to produce any significant growth as present. They might be jumping the gun with the games mags though as the present cycle looks to be coming to an end - Sony last night reporting "poor performance for its PlayStation2 game machine. its game business took a heavy toll on Sony's bottom line in the second quarter. Operating profit in the division plunged 91% to Y2.18 billion for the July-September period." |
Posted at 17/2/2003 00:51 by wole Results out 11 March.Pointers suggest a sharp swing in balance sheet from huge losses to over £10M profits!!! This could eventually equate to 110p+ share price. Barring a cautious outlook statement on or before results day the current share price is the bargain of the year! No wonder FNET is a STRONG BUY at 5 out of 9 researchers with the remaining 4 saying BUY!!!Source:No Of Shares in Issue (m)321Current EPS (p)-69Prospective EPS (p)3.2Current Share Price53Current Capitalisation (m)170.13Prospective Profits (m)10.272Current PE-0.762Prospective PE16.5625EPS Growth Rate100Prospective PEG Ratio0.165625Correct |
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