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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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17/3/2006 09:02 | Krakow - cheers do you reckon we may see a retrace to 2003 lows? | aidypiper | |
16/3/2006 16:55 | aidypiper, there are two sides to the coin. The surprise is not that it's falling, but that it went so high in the first place, imo. At 150p it was massively overvalued on fundamentals at least. Perhaps investors were expecting an overflowing supply of lucrative contracts. It's all very well having great technology but sooner or later you've got to sell it for hard cash, then the shareprice might respond. | krakow | |
16/3/2006 15:27 | never seen a share go contantly down like this. Looking for an entry point but cant see where. | aidypiper | |
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16/3/2006 15:19 | Entry point edging closer. | krakow | |
15/3/2006 18:24 | Can somebody tell me what is going on, these shares keep dropping everyday without any news to my knowledge. I hate to think what would happen if there is some bad news...........How much longer do we wait for these BIG CONTRACTS Maybe we will know more by the end of the month 31st Mar accounts | ole2 | |
15/3/2006 07:28 | I know Krakow has already had a look, but SMRT look an interesting play on INN's low cost Jewel chips. These are being aimed at ITSO ticketing/smartcards FWIW, still watching INN for a 'must have' entry point..... DYOR. G. | garth | |
14/3/2006 15:23 | alright aidy probably about 1p no news is bad news here! | 1mg | |
14/3/2006 11:55 | IMO when the mkt cap is somewhere below £20 million. | krakow | |
14/3/2006 09:44 | 1mg - alrite lad. When is a good point to buy these shares? | aidypiper | |
13/3/2006 13:29 | chippy3 - good point! | 1mg | |
13/3/2006 12:12 | i'm beginning to suspect this is the worst investment i have ever made.does this co. ever actually do anything? ( besides go down) | chippy3 | |
08/3/2006 20:46 | Italian company adopts smart ticketing chip... | katylied | |
07/3/2006 11:15 | Holders here will know about INN's Jewel: "Innovision R&T's Jewel technology - the smallest and lowest-cost ticketing chip in the world - was launched in 2004 and is one of just two RFID technology platforms recommended in the Limited Use section of the UK ITSO transport standard version 2.1. " But may want to research SMRT for a related investment. They provide the technology behind the ISAMs that power the ITSO standard that is providing part of the market, as I understand it, for Jewel and for INN's almex.optima ticket machines SMRT trading profitably, just announced their best performing quarter so far, £7M market cap..... Brokers forecast over £3m profit for 2008 - presumably in part as ITSO takes hold..... DYOR. G. | garth | |
27/2/2006 14:49 | Had a good look at RCG 6 months ago - couple of things didn't sit right and it was at a very early stage of development and I felt it might miss the boat - also funding issues worried me at the time. Might be worth looking at again. It ahs always been on my Monitor. | britishbear | |
27/2/2006 14:02 | Thanks BB Agree that there is great potential in BLS. I have an investment in RCG as it's generating profits while only on a current PER of 9 or 10 (following the positive trading statement - exceeding expectations - and subsequent upgrade) which will fall to 7 for the current year on current forecasts, and this ignores the £9M net cash on the Balance Sheet. Better risk/reward play IMO. Regards GHF | glasshalfull | |
27/2/2006 13:35 | GHF - don't mind at all. They should really read the whole RNS though to get more background on how the US government works and why it is the largest buyer of RFID tags. The whole RFID market should benefit and RFID goes maninstream. If BLS can become a "winner" its share price will rocket - others such as RCG, INN and CAR may also benefit in the medium term. It is a massive market to share out. | britishbear | |
27/2/2006 13:28 | BB Hope you don't mind but I posted a copy of your post over on the RCG thread. Kind regards GHF | glasshalfull | |
27/2/2006 11:54 | All RFID shares seem to be up today - a lot of publicity I expect as the US government looks to buy - See RNS from BLS today (already up 12%) All relevant to INN but there is competition out there. I hold INN and BLS but a lot more of the latter ;-)) -------------------- Block Shield Corporation Plc Sale of First RFID Manufacturing Machine Embargoed Release: 07:00hrs Monday 27th February 2006 Block Shield Corporation Plc (`Block Shield' or `the Company') Sale of First RFID Manufacturing Machine and Participation in US Initiative to Expand the Industrial Capabilities of Native American Tribal Organisations Block Shield Corporation Plc, is pleased to announce that it has been selected by Mu-Gahut LLC as a key supplier of capital items, technical support and mass-production know-how for their major joint initiative - in association with the US Federal Department's General Services Administration ('GSA') - to elevate the industrial and technical capabilities of Native American Tribes with the aim of enhancing social equality and economic status through increased profitable economic growth and empowerment. Consequently the Company is pleased to announce the sale of its first mass production RFID antenna machine for US$800,000 under an extensive agreement that includes options for further future machine sales and a range of comprehensive licenses for ongoing technical support from Block Shield and its wholly owned subsidiary, WaveZero. | britishbear | |
10/2/2006 11:44 | I agree the reason ULT went down after so much buying was the additional stock gone onto the market. Once the buyers soak it up it will start to rise again like ULT. | aidypiper | |
09/2/2006 16:23 | Options at 61p?... another possible reason for someone walking down the share-price I guess.. | katylied | |
09/2/2006 09:38 | 170,000 sell broker to broker?? makes you think | 1mg |
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