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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Globaldata Plc | LSE:DATA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BR3VDF43 | ORD 1/100P |
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% | 190.00 | 189.00 | 190.00 | 190.00 | 189.00 | 189.00 | 135,003 | 08:30:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Publishing | 273.1M | 30.8M | 0.0365 | 52.05 | 1.6B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2007 15:35 | come on MM's, let the price rocket, you know you want to :-) | pugg1ey | |
22/2/2007 13:14 | well for a share with a NMS of 5000 someone is seriously buying truckloads. Surprised there hasn't been a more substantial rise but then I guess there are a few favours to be dished out in the city. | pugg1ey | |
20/2/2007 17:01 | If (Big If) there is ongoing institutional interest it could be a win win situation. There are still deals to be done like the recent Swedish Acquisition, and, payment processing as an industry seems to be less developed in Europe. The institutions can steadily buy in - it strenghtens the share price, allowing more acquisitions. A real Trojan horse. | tellarian | |
20/2/2007 15:58 | MM's seem to be looking for stock still. Due to the relative illiquid nature of Data they keep upping the bid a point or two to squeeze out some sellers. Me thinks possible institutional buyer behind all this............. | stuart37 | |
20/2/2007 13:25 | I knew that previous post would scupper it! | pugg1ey | |
20/2/2007 11:22 | nice tight spread ;-) | pugg1ey | |
16/2/2007 12:53 | looks like the 50K hooverer upper is still around :-) | pugg1ey | |
09/2/2007 12:31 | Don't think the two 350k trades are anything to do with the Netgiro acquisition as that is being funded from existing cash resources. Sounds like a cheap acquisition though - should be good news for Data share price once deal completed. The more payment providers that Data picks up the the more likely that a large finacial institution will buy Data. Data are in a great market space where they will make buckets of cash over the next few years. Although i'm normally a short term trader i have had these tucked away for 3 years and am looking forward to the next three...!! | stuart37 | |
09/2/2007 11:26 | I take it now DATA is completely separate now from the US legislation debacle. Very impressive recovery! | aerotus | |
09/2/2007 11:21 | are those 350K trades to do with the recent purchase or is someone just buying a big wad of stock? | pugg1ey | |
07/2/2007 11:21 | healthy couple of buys today I see Ken (and anyone else who owns these) | pugg1ey | |
05/2/2007 22:35 | nice bounce back over 200p. hopefully onwards and upwards to 220p(and beyond?) | pugg1ey | |
02/2/2007 09:28 | Well Fingers the first target (200p) has now been passed twice, so will we stay there this time? My chart shows DATA in a bit of a wilderness at the moment, with the 1x1 fan line converging with 228p. | kenbachelor | |
22/1/2007 09:53 | Just a few words of caution. I've been a investor in thie online gaming sector for some considerable time and thus have built up quite a library of research. Re Neteller there is a direct parallel to Procyber and now thus Datacash. ProcCyber processed billions of dollars for Microgaming which is a privatly held online gaming company owned by the Moshal family in South Africa. Microgaming is both a software licensor and operator and thus the risks to them are arguably higher than the average payment processor. The recent news that the Feds are now investigating a number of UK institutions and issuing supoenas for them re information on who is behind the operating companies raises the risk here considerably. The beneficial owners of the Proccyber stock are the Moshal family! Sentiment will be hit as a minimum. Who knows where the US investigations will end up? Possible freezing of funds suggested re Neteller. I have sold my Datacash stock and will sit on the sidelines until we know more. (I dont short) | brownie69 | |
19/1/2007 08:30 | Powwow - Yes - That is when I bought them, at 137p. | kenbachelor | |
19/1/2007 08:26 | Ken you dont need to read gaming news. Its everywhere, its part of datacash, not only that, when datacash went from £2.20 TO £1.30 , did you notice that, they made an annoucement re gaming. | powwow | |
17/1/2007 16:43 | Powwow - No I don't read Gaming News. | kenbachelor | |
17/1/2007 16:39 | Ken err dont you read gaming news. The Neteller founders have been arrested for money laundering. It affects everyone though datacash have stated they will no longer do the usa via proccyber. | powwow | |
17/1/2007 08:26 | Whatever the reason for DATA's fall, I'm in this morning. 20,000 at 195p and 5,000 at 194p. | kenbachelor | |
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17/1/2007 08:17 | didn't see that one everton but I suspect you are right. maybe a bumpy ride for a few days | pugg1ey | |
16/1/2007 23:36 | Suspect this is fallout from NLR | everton448 |
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