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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intercede Group Plc | LSE:IGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003287249 | 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% | 150.00 | 148.00 | 152.00 | 150.00 | 150.00 | 150.00 | 47,229 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Systems Service | 12.11M | 1.31M | 0.0224 | 66.96 | 87.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/4/2008 16:41 | Me too. Don't know what the margin requirement is. But can't imagine it's much better value than buying the underlying. | ![]() howdy do da | |
14/4/2008 16:15 | i'm surprised | ![]() jailbird | |
14/4/2008 16:12 | jailbird, yes you can buy cfd's in IGP with them. | ![]() howdy do da | |
14/4/2008 15:28 | well if there is a buyer, than he can get 25k online. So stock is around again. peeps just not interested in small caps! has anyone seen this..found intereced listed as a CFD trade or am missing something here and search for intercede(IGPD) | ![]() jailbird | |
14/4/2008 09:21 | The project that will make us rich when it evenually happens is the real id project, when 240 million + amercian drivers, will have to update their driving licence. | ![]() igoe104 | |
12/4/2008 10:25 | Alittle bit of press. On AIM, smart card and ID management software provider Intercede was up 3p to 34.50p after the market learnt of continuing strong demand for its MyID technology. The company is set to benefit from increased security expenditure in the US, and is well placed to make the most of the introduction of ID cards in the UK. | ![]() igoe104 | |
11/4/2008 20:26 | Yes Howdy, you are going to have to keep terrytibbz and all your other followers under control on this BB. | malibu de bum bum | |
11/4/2008 18:43 | Don't knock terry. He is here because I pestered him to investigate IGP. All dialogue is welcome here. Anything that get's the stock a wider audience is welcome. It's not as if anyone can short it, even if they were stupid enough too. | ![]() howdy do da | |
11/4/2008 17:28 | im sure what you are trying to say makes sense! | ![]() terrytibbz | |
11/4/2008 16:42 | YES its still my long-term target terrytit, igp are in such a massive growth market it could easy happen. Anyway its nice too see your thinking about, before you go to bed, then again many folks girlfriends and wifes do anyway. | ![]() igoe104 | |
11/4/2008 16:39 | Intercede Group Plc. expects to report a substantial reduction to its full-year operating loss on a rise in sales to 2.8 million pounds from 2.6 million pounds. i must they have worded this a bit oddly. Maybe will be close to breakeven, would have been better, than substantial reduction. Anyhow 10 MAJOR projects, which sounds like on the scale of TWIC. As the before it were 2 MAJOR projects. BUt i cannot think which projects will be of that scale unless we are talking National ID cards somewhere in the Globe. | ![]() jailbird | |
11/4/2008 16:30 | igoe, still waiting for the 1/2million profit then? lol. igoe104 - 27 Sep'06 - 22:51 - 21 of 2593 yep i,m looking for at least 10 bag from this one, it would make me 1/2 million. | ![]() terrytibbz | |
11/4/2008 15:22 | This could be a project for out partner daon. | ![]() igoe104 | |
11/4/2008 13:52 | the market for secure cards: 10 April We're seeing a lot of uptake in smart cards," coupled with centralized identity management across the enterprise, Pattinson said. Government has been in the leader in this area, with the Defense Department's Common Access Card and its civilian counterpart, the Personal Identity Verification Card. New from Gemalto at this year's conference is its Secure Enterprise Guardian, which includes the functionality of a smart card in a USB device with 2G encrypted flash memory. It also can provide one-time passwords using the OATH algorithm for logical access and has full public-key infrastructure capability, with private keys. The device is available now in sample, with broad availability expected later this month. The company is in the process of certifying it to the Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 for cryptographic devices, required for government use. "It probably won't be available to government until the end of the year," he said. | ![]() andrbea | |
11/4/2008 12:56 | Yes you are right. All we need is patience and it will come good. Maybe in 2 months, maybe longer, but the stock is definitely going places. | ![]() howdy do da | |
11/4/2008 12:55 | I like this bit, seems they are picking up contracts every week since the last annoucement. Good progress continues to be made on the projects the company announced on 14 February, and since that time the company has been engaged with a number of new prospects, it said. The group is currently involved in significant work on more than 10 projects which compares with a typical workload two years ago of two projects at a time. "The momentum is therefore clearly building and we are increasingly confident that this will be reflected in future financial performance as more and more projects move beyond the initial POC and pilot phases," the company said. | ![]() igoe104 | |
11/4/2008 12:46 | igp has a small piece in the IC news. ps IGP are going to be involved in a massive growth market over the coming years, so many id cards/ smart card/ health cards/ pc cards projects are going to happen over the near future, lots of opportunity for 11 million cap company. | ![]() igoe104 | |
11/4/2008 12:09 | Am amazed we havn't seen more buying. This is off most PI's radar screens. Which in a way bodes well, for growth in the share price in the future, if we can do 10% in a day on no action. | ![]() howdy do da | |
11/4/2008 10:01 | Superb news. I really rate the management team highly. Really solid strategic thinkers. We are going places. | ![]() howdy do da | |
11/4/2008 09:38 | 237gm, any TWIC revenue after the first 1 million cards will go to IGP (plus maintenance etc.). September is when the 3 year OEM agreement with RSA expires. Given their combined success in TWIC and HSPD-12, I'd be very surprised if it's not renewed on improved commercial terms. | ![]() wjccghcc | |
11/4/2008 09:29 | Actualy looks better than ever. Possibly another six months or so left to accumulate at reasonable prices? I'm a bit like Buffett, I usualy have some cash so I usualy want prices to go down. Alas, there the similarity ends! | ![]() smartmoney100 | |
11/4/2008 09:09 | 10 projects on the go....am very pleased the management have listened yet again an given us a trading update for year end. Does this 10 include a possible contract for the foreign nationals and the UK ID card??? The revenue from these projects should start to filter through over the next 6 months and like WJ said the RSA contract has taken much of the TWIC revenue thus far but by September any further TWIC licences will come IGP's way.... Im hoping the German health card with Gemalto kicks off and IGP can start to kick on. MM's wont give this stock away now so hopefully we get some press coverage and shares mags space as we really do have long term potential here which is not factored into the price IMO. | ![]() 237gmoney | |
11/4/2008 08:14 | 10 new projects!...well that is gonna be a lerge increase in recurring revenues! | ![]() jailbird | |
11/4/2008 08:14 | No stock around. So there is no buying. The MM's will raise the price until they find a seller and then pull the rug to give the appearance the price market is weak. Do not be fooled by these antics. It looks like the person I reported was trying to buy 50k shares earlier this week knew this announcement was in the pipe-line. And this confirms someone wants to mop up any lose stock. The share price is on the recovery route from here. | aphrodites | |
11/4/2008 07:36 | pre-market +6% | ![]() andrbea |
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