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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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ID Data | LSE:IDD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009778589 | ORD 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% | 0.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/8/2008 16:34 | It does Charles was it you? | djf83 | |
13/8/2008 16:00 | djf83 - makes yours redundant doesn't it? | charles clore | |
13/8/2008 15:56 | Who had it removed? Well done. | djf83 | |
13/8/2008 13:21 | 4s - I too am not sure whether results will be released early although I am informed that they will be released once the company's auditors have finished their work and before the end of September. My personal expectation is that the company, having secured several new contracts that appear quite lucrative, having probably reduced costs by transferring production to a cheaper country, having made cash from disposals etc. etc., will be keen to show everyone how efficient and profitable they are becoming. One way companies do this is by releasing results earlier than the prescribed 6 months after financial year-end. I'm quite happy to keep adding at these prices especially as I would guess that the value of contracts held is probably more than the company's market cap at the moment. I think it's a quite ludicrous situation but there you go. | charles clore | |
13/8/2008 12:58 | Charles i have no doubt about the companies prospects!!! what I do doubt is people who are posting that the company has told them figures will be early this year, the only thing that has been hinted to me (and I mean hinted) is that figures will be better, But that ain't rocket science is it? given the contract gains 4S | 4shorty | |
13/8/2008 12:47 | The following is an extract from the IDD web site. 'Almost every one of the biggest, most exciting, most original, most talked about card launches of the past 20 years have had the ID Data name behind them'. It ain't rocket science. They've given us as much information as they can, we've seen the deals they company has made recently, now it's up to us. You either believe the story or walk away imho. | charles clore | |
13/8/2008 12:36 | Once again, I post a note of caution. Although cashflow from new contracts will be strong, there is something not quite right about IDD. I hope I'm wrong, but the volume and the anticipation of profit is not moving the sp, so those in the know are aware of something else. It might be that even those of us averaged down to 0.5p are going to have to wait a fair while to break into profit. I'm with 4S on this - this bb can ramp all it wants, but the company might surprise us all. | snake516 | |
13/8/2008 11:53 | Hi all I have emailed the company on several occasions! and requested info on when figures will be released, and the only answer i have is, as soon as the auditors have finished with them, and they have been signed off by the directors, so either someone has access to better info than me, or they are reading things into what is being said that aren't there, or maybe a little ramping? 4S | 4shorty | |
13/8/2008 11:44 | Thanks Dids - I look forward to that seller popping up later today then ¦:o) | charles clore | |
13/8/2008 11:40 | Charles. If we see another sell they might fill your order. I am hoping that results will be later than we think then i will top up as i will have more funds then.lol | diddy123 | |
13/8/2008 11:34 | Down if they want to meet my limit order. Not far to go now... I find it interesting when people post what they paid for their stock. Gawd, 7m shares bought at around 0.42p and that still only averages the overall holding down to 1.1p means he has a lot of shares. If unleveraged he's paid a lot of dosh, innit!! Makes me feel privileged to have got my truckload at an average of 0.42p | charles clore | |
13/8/2008 11:26 | Up if djf83 buys a few. | diddy123 | |
13/8/2008 11:20 | So Dids, which way do you think the price will move next, up or down? I say down. | charles clore | |
13/8/2008 11:16 | djf83, I think anticipated is closer than CATEGORICALLY, but i do agree that time is running out if you want to top up before the expected rise. | diddy123 | |
13/8/2008 10:50 | Good advice Rab. | djf83 | |
13/8/2008 10:50 | Rabain. Thanks, but if you don't mind I'll decide what I do and what I don't need. At the moment I fancy one of those Big Macs with cheese! | charles clore | |
13/8/2008 10:07 | Charles, you and Diddy need to get out more. You can't make IDD go up or down. The drift reflects lack of news, one day there'll be an announcement and off we go again, but don't sit watching your screen all day every day and posting every 5 minutes it'll drive you nuts! Take care both of you. | rabain | |
13/8/2008 09:55 | The price is on the drift again with an almost imperceptible (but nonetheless real)gap-down on opening today. In the present economic climate there would have to be truly exceptional news to raise the share price to my target level of 2p - a takeover bid for example. I don't think a plain old return to profitability will do it now but who knows? Anything can happen in this business. I still think we will see good results and the price will probably double on the back of that so I have a limit order placed to take advantage of any sudden spike-down. | charles clore | |
13/8/2008 08:05 | Up tp up to 375,000 0.38 up to 500,000 Will cost 0.39 1,000,000 0.40 | diddy123 | |
13/8/2008 07:59 | Charles looke like you will get your extra shares? | diddy123 | |
13/8/2008 06:58 | Morning all,Hope we see a few good trade today. | diddy123 | |
12/8/2008 22:14 | And the ftse. makes you feel that we are being treated as grownups at last. | djf83 |
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