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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intec Tel.Syst. | LSE:ITL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006725062 | ORD 1P |
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Intec Telecom Systems (ITL) Share Charts1 Year Intec Telecom Systems Chart |
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14/12/2010 | 12:13 | Intec Telecoms up 250% since April - much more to come | 2,991 |
05/10/2006 | 15:55 | Intec Telecom Systems+Norwich Union WHO NEXT?? | 3 |
03/1/2006 | 20:45 | ITL Just tipped on bloomberg stock for 2006 | 12 |
19/12/2005 | 14:14 | ITL Just tipped on bloomberg stock for 2006 | - |
19/12/2005 | 14:14 | ITL Just tipped on bloomberg stock for 2006 | - |
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Posted at 21/10/2010 12:41 by tratante The only, fading, hope is for someone to make a counter offer, but I suspect we about to see ITL go for 72p. |
Posted at 19/10/2010 12:09 by colinhy One has to ask again why the Directors of ITL have decided to sell the company as recent research has shown its business will increase again.I will vote against their deal to sell Intec to CSG for the ridiculously low price of 72p/share. |
Posted at 08/10/2010 11:40 by colinhy To see the manipulation of the ITL share price go to the website below to see the short/long activity on ITL (the graph shows Microsoft MFST just replace this with ITL)ABOVE GRAPH SHOWS ITL SHARES ON LOAN |
Posted at 06/10/2010 14:07 by tratante symptomatic of British short-termism. Too many recent takeovers or attempts have been for knock down prices e.g. tfc, kwl and now itl. |
Posted at 24/9/2010 14:51 by easy going I would say a good buy for csg, also considering itl had some 60m+ in cash. So effectively making a purchase price of circa 170m. |
Posted at 19/8/2010 07:26 by caradog Oh dear, losing a major non-traditional customer. Could this be the global handset manufacturer announced in Sept 09? With the industry tightening its belt and margins being squeezed by lower price competition from India, no wonder the wheels came off ITL in a spectacular way. ITL has jilted 2(?) previous suitors because the offer was considered too low. They may have to accept a lower one this time, if the deal materialises. Glad I'm out, sleep better. Fingers crossed for a reasonable offer for the brave remaining souls clinging to the wreckage. |
Posted at 26/7/2010 10:52 by trendfloor Intec Telecom Systems plc Response to share price movement In view of today's share price movement, the Board of Intec Telecom Systems plc ("Intec" or the "Company") confirms that it is in highly preliminary discussions with a third party which may or may not lead to an offer for the Company. Discussions are at a very early stage and as such there can be no certainty as to whether any offer will be forthcoming nor as to the level at which any offer might be made. A further announcement will be made in due course. |
Posted at 01/4/2010 15:16 by bobsidian Doubtful.The machinations behind the developing of bid interest tend to come from driving a share price down until the company and its valuation become a compelling source of bid interest. Doing so allows buyers to acquire as many shares as possible at as low a price as possible before any bid interest materialises. This may - and I do stress may - be only a technical correction in the share price. |
Posted at 31/3/2010 10:20 by bobsidian Closer scrutiny of the last set of full financial statements reveal some interesting points.That the reported EPS was inflated and flattered by significant tax credits. Strip those out on the basis of being possible one time events and you are left with a true basic EPS of around 5.5p. If the maximum impact felt was some 15% decline in revenues and that decline were able to be mitigated by a proportionate reduction in cost of sales then the impact after tax would see the EPS drop to around 3.25p. In a worst case scenario ITL may be trading on a P/E ratio of around 17 times 2009/10 earnings even at its current share price. However, ITL is essentially debt free and in this stockmarket environment such shares are ascribed hefty premiums. Though in an unrelated sector, ARM is a good example of this. Add to that a net asset value per share and a net tangible asset value per share of around 63p and 33p respectively and you can sense the brutality of effectively taking the share price into ex-growth territory. Not quite as clear cut an opportunity as first perceived. Doubtless long term holders could not believe their luck when ITL attained the heady heights of £1.20 per share on a possible misperception by the stockmarket of the true underlying financial performance of the business. Back to pricing in reality no doubt. If the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level of the entire move since December 2008 to its peak in January 2010 holds then at best I suspect that any recovery move to correct its oversold technical state may be restricted to around 69-70p before once more moving lower. |
Posted at 09/6/2007 10:24 by colinhy Now we know the seller was Trematon whose previous selling has been holding down the ITL share price over a long period. I expect an upward direction in ITL share price now this selling pressure has gone. "Private equity company Trematon Capital Investments (TMT) said that it has disposed of a portion of its shareholding in Intec Telecom Systems plc. The company has now disposed of its remaining shareholding in Intec on the open market, being 5 216 979 Intec shares, for a total consideration of 31.4 million rand. The disposal took place over the period 11 May to 6 June, it said." |
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