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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Image Scan Holdings Plc | LSE:IGE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031410581 | 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% | 1.20 | 1.10 | 1.30 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 28,000 | 07:30:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Photographic Equip & Supply | 2.96M | 124k | 0.0009 | 13.33 | 1.64M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/10/2018 12:07 | There are indeed - and falling water lines will increasingly expose which ones really are worth the investment and which ones are not! G. | garth | |
17/10/2018 11:30 | You may be right Garth and good luck to you, but not one for me, there are plenty of other opportunities. | kazoom | |
17/10/2018 11:11 | Kazoom, different ownership, different directors. Latest RNS is worth a read. Not without risk, but if you take a bit of time to read what they are trying to do - and last two JV agreements seem to suggest that they are succeeding - then you might find your interest stoked. But like I say, needs some research. Kind regards, G. | garth | |
17/10/2018 11:04 | AEG ??? Really Active Energy Group Formerly Cinpart , formerly Buckland. Anyone looking to invest there should seriously take a look at the full history. It seems to me that the only people who make any money out of that stock are the directors. But maybe this time it is different? | kazoom | |
17/10/2018 10:50 | OMG another prophet of doom | monty68 | |
17/10/2018 07:59 | EJ, You might want to consider a look at AEG - would fit well with what you like in a stock. Some patience needed, but recent JV news suggests perhaps not as much patience as people might think... Research needed though. G. | garth | |
16/10/2018 21:33 | Wondering if they need to raise a bit of money - 200k??? | owenski | |
16/10/2018 16:49 | Exactly monty. And trident, sure perceived mis-management taints sentiment and once that's gone it's hard to get back, but they did well to recover from the cancelled order and (I think) their plan for Todd was potentially a good move. Their blunder was PR/IR not getting shareholders on board. Thoughtless perhaps arrogant and it has cost us all including RS. I hope they've learned from it and can patch up with RS in the future. | paleje | |
16/10/2018 16:48 | Talk of Profit here is wishful thinking. The doom mongers have evidently been leaving - that's why the share price is down. | trident5 | |
16/10/2018 16:26 | Doom mongers go away. Is the share price going to effect their sales? NO. effect their profit-NO | monty68 | |
16/10/2018 14:54 | Paleje - you are quite right in that the share price is not directly related to the company's day to day operations. And we've had some turmoil in the markets lately, particularly AIM. But I do think the share price action reflects recent appalling blunders by the management here. Hopefully, they are no concentrating on selling kit, and nothing else. | trident5 | |
16/10/2018 14:25 | Since when does the share price cause a company's death? It doesn't add to or detract from the company's daily business activities which are continuing as normal and we have been promised a pre-close update a week tomorrow. I think the doomsters are overdoing it a bit. Try buying online you can't. Try selling online you can and above the bid. | paleje | |
16/10/2018 14:12 | No thanks. | trident5 | |
16/10/2018 13:51 | Where are the big sales, dragging this down? Try buying at the offer.... | pru dent | |
16/10/2018 13:34 | barnetpeter - You beat me to it. MC now £3.3M and falling - Toast - or possibly a Chinese takeaway - Unless Gov declares a strategic technology and refuses t/o then a salvage deal by a UK major from the admistrator (just a morbid view) but looks like the end of the road- The 64K question who are the most to blame Current or Previous managment? | pugugly | |
16/10/2018 12:44 | Below that 2 pence today. Looks like this is nearly game over. Written off my investment..small but average 5 pence. The placing was a shock and the company seems to have collapsed after this refusal to allow dilution. Expect unless new funds administration type rns shortly and this type of heavy fall as today often means insiders are trying to sell out at any price. Better than zero I guess | barnetpeter | |
15/10/2018 17:34 | Well wasn't I astute to top up at 4p! :-( I'm still surprised that the share price has been so hit. But I was a bit surprised and disappointed that even without the cost of the aborted acquisition we were still only going to break even. I'm nervous that our customers for the portable xray systems are countries most likely to be under pressure from the current uncertainties. I bought most of my shares at 2p and was feeling pretty smug a year ago when the shares were 12p. Looks like I'll be able to buy at 2p again, if I dare. | gnnmartin | |
15/10/2018 14:27 | Shame they wasted time and money on foolishness, walk before you run. Are they actually selling stuff still or will they now need to come back to the market, not to buy another loss making company, but to pay the wage bill? | owenski | |
05/10/2018 08:33 | (a) self inflicted but I've seen other companies reduce the exercise price (b) they need to do their jobs and start making money | mr macgregor | |
05/10/2018 08:12 | Try to restrict my comments to observations, rather than subjective. There may be 2 problems here (a) management have awarded themselves options over last couple of years, with an exercise price which is now higher than current share price The incentivisation for the executive team must have taken a hit. (b) not sure how the company can raise any money at this SP, given the history. Any rights would have to be reasonably heavily discounted, and with the aversion to dilution, the scope is quite limited. The only way would be if all shareholders were willing and able to fully exercise their rights, but recent events show they are not all singing from the same hymnsheet. IMHO, FWIW.... | diver999 | |
04/10/2018 11:19 | yes and i suspect that the attitude of RS was hardened by the fact that Boundary had managed to sell where they did not...but as previously posted above something of an own goal? | waggle |
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