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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Imagesound | LSE:ISD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002632569 | ORD 10P |
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06/7/2011 | 07:33 | IMAGESOUND - PE 4.8 - GROWTH 110% too good to miss? | 1,391 |
19/3/2008 | 15:54 | ISD another cr ramp going down the pan. | - |
16/5/2006 | 07:11 | IMAGE SOUND - "Info-tainment" | 219 |
06/10/2004 | 09:37 | E U INVESTMENT SERVICES DIRECTIVE. | 24 |
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Posted at 06/7/2011 07:33 by joe say and 16p is actually quite a reasonable price imo |
Posted at 05/7/2011 23:09 by timbo003 Offer of 16p/share announced on July 1stWell done for those who held on. I am interested as ISD represents a fairly big chunk of the King Arm Yard (KAY) portfolio and I own quite a few shares in them. |
Posted at 02/5/2008 09:25 by gkgdownie Back to my original question: "However, if it's so bad to delist, why has Mr Pratt bought more? Can I still profit from a delisted company if I retain the shares?"Can anyone shed light on this? If imagine there will be MORE money spent on ISD product now that retail is struggling, so why be concerned about the share price at this stage? |
Posted at 30/4/2008 14:15 by davidosh A share price has to be a reflection of the company or its markets in some way....the directors should just direct and manage and the share price will take care of itself over time. The cost of being listed was never a problem when they listed ?? |
Posted at 30/4/2008 14:00 by gkgdownie Not so practical for me to attend the AGM and unsure how wise any answers might be at such an event. If the company are doing so well in difficult markets why do they feel the need to delist? They're complaining about the low share price, but that could all change anytime - seems odd to me. |
Posted at 29/4/2008 10:53 by mikey_b Imagesound plc ('Imagesound ' or 'the Company')Director's Shareholding The Company has been informed that on 29 April 2008, Ken Pratt, Managing Director of Operations & Finance of Imagesound, purchased 125,000 shares at 5.6 pence per share. Mr. Pratt has a beneficial interest of 1,690,500 shares which represents 2.7 per cent. of the issued ordinary shared capital of the Company. |
Posted at 14/4/2008 10:28 by masurenguy Oh dear - looks as though it may have nearly reached the end of the road for external small shareholders. Doubt there will be much liquidity after they delist! .................... Date : 14/04/2008 Stock : Imagesound (ISD) Imagesound to seek cancellation of AIM listing LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Imagesound Plc. said it is seeking to cancel its listing on AIM, adding that trading remains in line with expectations and it continues to explore opportunities to further expand the business, particularly in Europe and the Middle East. The supplier of in-store music, radio and TV service expects to make annual savings of more than 150,000 pounds as a result of the de-listing. The company said raising equity finance for acquisitions has not been feasible due to the weakened valuation of its shares, adding that its share price has been erratic, not reflecting the company's performance or prospects. |
Posted at 07/3/2008 01:19 by masurenguy Marginal increase in revenue and loss per share of 1.25p v profit per share of 0.25p last year. Share price has virtually halved from 18p this time last year. Little interest here now and I'm pleased that I sold out a year ago. |
Posted at 16/1/2008 17:42 by masurenguy "Masurenguy - 8 Mar'07 - 1197 of 1376: I'm out. Sold 50% yesterday and the balance today and took an overall 5% loss and have already reinvested 50% of the proceeds elsewhere. In my opinion the year end results do not harmonize with the expectations emanating from their last trading update and I now have some credibility issues with information provided by management. Also not at all happy with the way that the results were presented, the second half decline in EBITDA and the eps reduction contained in the latest CS forecast for the current year. It is a big issue with me when I perceive that the results do not reflect what I was expecting from the most recent trading update and especially when no comment or explanation is forthcoming to either explain or clarify this. Like Shanklin, my impression is that investor relations are not a priority."Really glad that I sold out here last March at circa 16p. Company has gone nowhere since then and the share price is 25% lower. |
Posted at 20/4/2007 08:17 by lyntwyn 19.04.07 :+1.25, (15) Collins Stewart reiterated its 'buy' stance and 23 pence target price, noting that the share price has declined since its full year results last month, dealers said. In a note to clients, Collins Stewart said the in-store music, radio and TV services supplier to the retail sector reported a solid set of figures in March, ahead of its expectations, and confirmed the recovery programme was on track. Collins Stewart said that despite this Imagesound's share price has weakened considerably and, in its opinion, completely unjustifiably. Management has consistently bought stock over the past 18 months, noted the broker, which it says has been justified by the financial performance of the business. Financial director Ken Pratt recently took advantage of the share price weakness to acquire stock and Collins Stewart advises following management and using the recent share price weakness as a buying opportunity. The broker adds that Imagesound is not without risk but says that the shares, trading on 7.6 times estimated earnings to December 2007, more than reflect this. |
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