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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 |
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% | 71.75 | - | 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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30/4/2010 16:49 | Indeed, good progress today, looks like it might be about to break out. | tratante | |
30/4/2010 12:27 | Looks like doing so. Took at nibble this morning. | brucie5 | |
30/4/2010 12:19 | be nice to see this close above 65 | tratante | |
29/4/2010 14:46 | Grameenphone Deploys Intec April 29, 2010 -- Intec Telecom Systems, one of the world's leading providers of Business Support Systems (BSS) solutions, has announced that Grameenphone, the largest network operator in Bangladesh, has deployed Intec's market-leading InterconnecT software to assist in regulatory compliance while driving operational efficiencies. Grameenphone, whose network offers coverage for nearly 98 per cent of Bangladesh's population, is widely acknowledged as one of the most innovative operators in the region; the first operator to introduce pre-paid services, its entire network is EDGE/GPRS enabled, allowing access to high-speed Internet and data services from anywhere in the coverage area. There are currently nearly three million EDGE/GPRS users on the Grameenphone network. Following deregulation of the Bangladesh wholesale telecoms market, interconnect traffic levels continue to rise significantly. By implementing Intec's market-leading InterconnecT software, Grameenphone will significantly increase efficiency of settlement for domestic, inter-operator and international traffic, essential for a dynamic operator such as Grameenphone dealing with both traditional and next-generation IP based products and services, on a single system. This includes multi-party settlement with a variety of third party service providers, for services such as content downloads and multi-media messaging. "With changing regulatory requirements accurate and prompt intercarrier reports are vital," commented Mr Raihan Shamsi, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer and Acting CFO, Grameenphone. "Not only is Intec's expert technology among the best in class and gives us improved operational efficiencies, but we also enjoy relations that are core to our own values." | easy going | |
28/4/2010 15:52 | Carver I agree, it was a potential target before, but it's particularly vulnerable while it's languishing at these levels. Shame for someone to get them at a discount to real worth. | tratante | |
28/4/2010 15:18 | This will get taken over in 2010 unless the share price recovers quickly - TFC went today, lots more to follow. | carver66 | |
28/4/2010 11:28 | I think there is good news already, namely that these are way over sold. PE 5.0 and no debt, plus at takeover target, more so at this price. | tratante | |
28/4/2010 08:25 | still holding as convinced there will be some good news to bring them back up! | deeppockets | |
26/4/2010 23:46 | Good to know it's not just me lurking about here! | tratante | |
26/4/2010 21:17 | @trtante Yep, has been on my watchlist for a while and am waiting to see what happens with the interim results next month. | ar001 | |
26/4/2010 18:01 | I watching like a hawk as bought at 62p. | portman88 | |
26/4/2010 17:11 | Anybody else watching these? | tratante | |
20/4/2010 16:17 | instis buying | tratante | |
19/4/2010 09:04 | so why is the share price falling? | tratante | |
16/4/2010 18:02 | Would be interested to know as well. | ar001 | |
16/4/2010 17:49 | Massive buys!! Over 7 million shares bought between 15.28 and 15.30 today. Anyone any idea? What's happenning? | jashunter | |
01/4/2010 16:16 | 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. | bobsidian | |
01/4/2010 16:07 | another 200k snapped up by someone....uummm?? | pre | |
01/4/2010 16:06 | ...wonder if we'll get a bid as early as next week?? | pre | |
01/4/2010 15:27 | 125k buyer...someone accumulating in the background.... | pre | |
01/4/2010 15:08 | break past 70p....coming up | pre | |
01/4/2010 15:07 | Your welcome ! | debbiegee | |
01/4/2010 14:59 | looks like bidder coming in??? | pre | |
01/4/2010 14:45 | Not sure what is going on, but 65.50-65.75 is what we have on L2 currently :) TITM | traderinthemaking |
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