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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Insetco | LSE:INC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5KNBL14 | ORD 0.001P |
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% | 0.045 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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26/9/2003 14:41 | dom good luck with your desicion but i hope your wrong in buying back at 55/60p ,by the way only of by .5p @65/67p | graham w | |
26/9/2003 14:13 | I would just hold your breath until we move into October. Much of the market is down, and if one goes back to the end of June and March one will find the same thing happened then. Its called banks "clearing the decks" for the end of the quarter, so that they have good figures to show to their investors. This should normally mainly affect the FTSE-350 stocks (where institutional investing is strongest), but with NASDAQ also getting a battering over the past two days, it looks like the gloom has spread to stocks like this too, and more than would normally happen anyway at the end of a quarter. I would like to bet that we end the week next week above our recent 72p high...we'll see. In the meantime happy to keep holding here, and to buy up cheap stock elsewhere. | capricorn_1 | |
26/9/2003 14:05 | This morning with all that buy... buy.... buy....my "nose" told me to sell....sold at 68p (even with my last buy at 70p I made a goooood profit) see now I made the right decision.... good luck for those holding.... I will be back in at cheaper price 55/60p Ciao | dom perignon | |
26/9/2003 12:59 | This does not make any sense.Some silly punters out there methinks. Sub 50p will be a splendid buying opportunity ( if we ever see it that is ) Good luck all | wywcu1 | |
26/9/2003 10:39 | We now need some weekend coverage in the tabloids and we can then expect to see more movement early next week. Regards | wywcu1 | |
26/9/2003 08:58 | Top Info, if you're around all day and do 6-7 trades a week I really think you should invest in live prices. I pay around £10 a month and save that much easily as you know when you buy/sell if the share price is moving down or up. You can then buy low/sell high... | lafiamma | |
26/9/2003 08:19 | topinfo set yourself up a FREE monitor on here advfn.com just put in what ever stocks you choose and you get live prices that are accurate. | graham w | |
26/9/2003 08:00 | wins and evo bidding klwt on offer whos the house broker top? | pwcarnall | |
26/9/2003 07:55 | On my screen the spread has been 67-70 all morning! Get anew monitor mate! | lafiamma | |
26/9/2003 07:48 | I cant understand the price this morning...63-68p spread, yet all the buys are going through at 70p, any ideas??? | topinfo | |
26/9/2003 07:46 | THIS IS THE BIT THAT I LIKE BEST IN THEIR NEWS!!! INCITE will offer never-before available services to fans of these clubs direct to their mobile phones using image, text, voice and later on video and interactive services moving way beyond the current services typically offered to date. TheGroup has developed a number of high-profile partnerships including Orange and BskyB. Orange is providing Incite with the necessary telecommunications infrastructure and use of their powerful Orange brand. Incite and BSkyB have worked together to extend unique content management systems capability into the mobile channel. | topinfo | |
26/9/2003 07:07 | as you all say this is excerllant news with two more teams on board ? who will be next to sign up..... | graham w | |
26/9/2003 07:06 | News as promised Guys and SOMETHING ELSE, theres a lot more to come in the next few weeks, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Keep a watch out on RNS. good luck and regards oliver. | oliverleftwingtit | |
26/9/2003 06:43 | There we go!!!..Patience is a virtue and this is first of many others, see the partnership between Incite, Orange and BSkyB, this is big money stuff for INCITE when they pick up premiership clubs!!! | topinfo | |
26/9/2003 06:20 | Just done a few quick calcs Based on their first figures with Spurs - just than one club alone gives annual revenue of £675k ! Muliply that by 20 for the premiership, then add in other services and you can get some fairly big numbers ;) Here's to a Blue day............. | holmess | |
26/9/2003 06:17 | Incite Holdings PLC 26 September 2003 Embargoed: 0700hrs 26 September 2003 INCITE HOLDINGS PLC ('Incite' or the 'Group') Incite Signs further mobile media agreements with Leeds United and West Ham United Mobile media specialist, Incite Holdings Plc, has today announced that it has made agreements with Premiership football club Leeds United and First Division West Ham to provide exclusive information and services to the fans of each Club. Incite, which listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange, on 12 September 2003, will offer never-before available services to fans of these clubs direct to their mobile phones using image, text, voice and later on video and interactive services moving way beyond the current services typically offered to date. Incite recently launched its services with premiership football club Tottenham Hotspur and have enjoyed a tremendous reception with over 7,500 pre-registrations in a matter of weeks for the £7.50 per month package. The Group has developed a number of high-profile partnerships including Orange and BskyB. Orange is providing Incite with the necessary telecommunications infrastructure and use of their powerful Orange brand. Incite and BSkyB have worked together to extend unique content management systems capability into the mobile channel. Simon Hellier, Managing Director, commented, 'I am extremely pleased to extend (((on!))) football services to include Leeds United and West Ham. In common with Spurs, both clubs have outstanding supporters and Incite intends to deliver genuine value to subscribers by providing them with their own services that each club community demands - as it happens. Supporters deserve to be part of the club in hearing the latest news first. The team sheet, comments direct from the dressing room at half time and the manager's thoughts in those 10 minutes before the big game. With leeds(((on!))) and hammers(((on!))) we can deliver this and so much more.' These additional announcements in football continue the development of (((on!))) which is creating a new niche market in mobile services. For all other enquiries please contact, Simon Hellier Managing Director, Incite Holdings Plc Ben Simons / Adam Reynolds Hansard Communications 020 7245 1100 / 0771 309 0135 | holmess | |
26/9/2003 06:15 | INCITE HOLDINGS PLC ('Incite' or the 'Group') Incite Signs further mobile media agreements with Leeds United and West Ham United ---- Check for yourselves people, it's on the up and up today, get in early! | rayvon | |
25/9/2003 23:33 | Sold some, good profit, just to use the profit into new one...... but I shall add same more .......if lucky I buy them cheaper.... Ciao | dom perignon | |
25/9/2003 14:21 | TECI...Thanks, do you want to book, special discounts to INC share holders, especially the Drector of INCITE if he gets some good contracts for us and we are rewarded with a big upturn!!! Like you say theres nothing worse than wasting all day long sat on the PC, tuned into Bloomberg and pondering whether to buy or sell. Its often when you do that you see the DOW/NAZ in the red, you panic and sell, they turn back green by close and your share shoots up the next day after you have sold. Im in this for long to medium term so a little fluctuation today is not really bothering me. Admittedly I wish I had sold yesterday at 73p, got abck in today at 67/68p, but knowing my luck, mosts luck they would have shot up 2day and Id have had pay alot more for them..Email me about villa and Ill fill u in wot I have heard about Incite.. | topinfo | |
25/9/2003 13:28 | TOPINFO I agree with everything you have just stated, perhaps it would be easier if we didn't keep looking at the price movements every few minutes and just looked away for a while, but thats hard to do at least it is for me, but often I have watched a share all day concerning myself about it and then at the end of the day it's picked up and I could have had a much more relaxing day if I had just looked the other way, it's a funny old game this share lark, it gets into your blood you know and stays there. I like your villa by the way. | teci | |
25/9/2003 13:22 | Lets not get our knickers in a twist. We have all had a great run this week. It would be crazy to bail out on the slightest drop in price. This is the MM's playing games - I know as a SKP holder. | wywcu1 | |
25/9/2003 13:05 | Im holding because I defintely believe that this is a good company and I firmly believe we will get some news of contracts and announcements very soon, like the papers are speculating on..The markets have been awful this last week and look at INCITE how well its performed. I know today its come off its highs but thats not surprising, given profit takers and market sentiment. However no share can go up completely straight, look at the chart for NXT(NTX) that went from 28p to £205 in less than 4 months..I still have nightmares aout selling that stock at 35p when I thought it wasnt moving, would have made a fortune if Id held onto it. And there are many shares the same, one minute you think has this run its course and then bang it takes off. At the end of the day its your decision but I think that when the news from Incite is released it will be so significant and big for the company that the price will motor and you wont have much chance to get back in at these levels. If the company has got several contracts to announce they will be sensible and anounce one or two at a time, therefore increasing the price gradually, rather than just a one day wonder... | topinfo |
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