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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Innovision Res. | LSE:INN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030308448 | 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% | 34.75 | - | 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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06/2/2006 13:28 | I'm watching this very closely for an entry point but a mkt cap of £32M on an interim loss of £1.6M is still way too high IMO. Carclo (CAR) has RFID ready for commercialisation, annual turnover in excess of £100M and a mkt cap of only £37M. This could drift below 50p yet. Watching and waiting. | krakow | |
06/2/2006 12:57 | i don't think i've ever seen a stock go down so consistently on such small volume . no news is bad news as far as this stock is concerned | chippy3 | |
06/2/2006 09:15 | aidy, gonna buy some more langbar first | 1mg | |
05/2/2006 12:17 | 1mg are you still watching INN maybe a good entry now. | aidypiper | |
04/2/2006 16:24 | ole2 - told by whom exactly? Man in pub is not really good enough. | britishbear | |
04/2/2006 12:33 | There have been a lot of buys on Friday; I thought the share price would have at least moved up a couple of pence. I am going to hold for now as this share seems to be the lowest it has been. I am still fairly confident I will get my rewards in the end even if it means holding for 12 months. I have been told that by March there should be a large increase in the share price ONLY TIME WILL TELL | ole2 | |
03/2/2006 18:25 | I hope this recovers cant afford the wedding now. | 3madmax | |
01/2/2006 18:40 | INN almost never say who their clients are. Even when the info is discovered to be in the public domain, they usually persist with secrecy. Probably because they are always on the look out for repeat business... | katylied | |
01/2/2006 18:27 | Maybe this is something to do with the new contract which they have in place who knows ? | ole2 | |
01/2/2006 12:32 | Been looking into this company, there is nothing on their website about having their RPID devices inside Nokia phones, however this web article states it ? Go onto the Nokia site and search on RPID, there are articles but none mention Innovision Research. | madalex | |
31/1/2006 13:45 | RFID Tags Will Balloon To 33 Billion By 2010 and RFID Real Time Locating Systems Market To Reach $1.26 Billion In 2010 | britishbear | |
26/1/2006 16:45 | this share should be on the move North by now | 1mg | |
19/1/2006 13:07 | A good RNS - new CEO with good experience and also interesting that they explain why the CFO is leaving to prevent panic. Of interest is the hire of Huomo from NOKIA of all places. Should mean a good contract from there :-)) "These moves, together with the earlier appointment of Heikki Huomo, formerly of Nokia, as Technical Director will complete the changes to the Executive Board." | britishbear | |
18/1/2006 13:58 | ole2 - welcome - I hope your inside source is correct. Always useful to have someone who can get wind of new contracts ahead of time. Keep us informed if possible. | britishbear | |
18/1/2006 13:48 | i too have bought more today , marked down on no volume . if you take out the two 25/- trades which are just a roll over , the volume is only 15/- of which half are buys .i'm guessing MM's sitting on a bit of stock that they are trying to shift. i have also been told these things are going to move ( upwards !)i'm in for the long haul ( had them over a year already ) | chippy3 | |
18/1/2006 12:38 | I have just bought more innovision shares again as the market has suffered because of what has happened to the Japenese market. I am fairly confident through inside knowledge within the company that the share price will at least hit £1.20 by March possibly more as they have a large contract in the pipeline. | ole2 | |
18/1/2006 08:58 | another drop? | 1mg | |
16/1/2006 16:02 | Yes... the market is now just waiting for INN to provide a suitable reason for taking the share price back up... | katylied | |
16/1/2006 13:49 | Another good start - a severe V in the chart - I suspect if was a technical fall on the back of a large sell that has now clearer. Other RFID companies doing well - still expect a larger bounce anbd steady progress. | britishbear | |
13/1/2006 13:45 | This would be a truely excellent moment for INN to start working on a new RNS. Maybe a deal with CSR? maybe Texas I. sniffing around? Anything really, so long as it's upbeat... | katylied | |
13/1/2006 13:30 | yump There are various search sites on the web already. The technology is already there. Dealtime, Kelkoo etc... All of these point consumers to the lowest cost on-line retail outlets for consumer goods. They are of various standards and usefulness, but presumably over time some will dominate and become quite sophisticated. It would not surprise me, if the likes of google, yahoo and even ebay become directly involved in these kinds of 'retailer' searches. Same applies to issues like, who offers the best electricity/gas deals? the best insurance quotes? and basically everything you can think of. The only reason that the kind of service you describe is not already known to the consummer as a one stop shop, is the large fragmentation of different outfits all addressing only a small part of the overall whole. However, if there is serious money in it, that situation will change. Consolidation will occur. Likewise, much of the high-street will probably be destroyed by the growth of on-line trading in general... eventually... | katylied | |
13/1/2006 12:05 | Does anyone here know any companies that could become involved in this... Look 5 years ahead. Information, prices and locations for products from many different suppliers will all be fed into a central database. You'll look at your mobile and find the cheapest offer for that TV in your local area, while you're looking at it in a particular shop. How ? (Datafeeds of prices are already provided for internet price comparison sites). Who, if anyone has the enabling technology to link these things together ? or is already working in that area ? - that would be an interesting investment. Or who has the technology that would enable the various parties involved to work together ? | yump | |
13/1/2006 11:45 | Yeah some big buyers coming in at a very good price this should bounce back to 80p over the next week then i agree next stop £1 | 1mg | |
13/1/2006 11:30 | Some good instutional buying at the moment from some respected bods. That has taken a good number of shares out of circulation. It look like a classic V in the making and was a chance to make a quick 10%. Missed it but expecting this to come back strongly. Next stop £1 | britishbear |
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