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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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7.00 | 4.70% | 156.00 | 154.00 | 158.00 | 158.50 | 149.00 | 149.00 | 80,397 | 10:09:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Systems Service | 12.11M | 1.31M | 0.0225 | 70.44 | 92.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/12/2009 15:26 | I think its more of a case of the judge working out what punishment it will give to actividentity. actividenitity lawyers cant even answer why they have didnt disclose patent in a sos called the global platform, so unless they come up with additional information in october this case is dead in the water. im just hoping igp will get compensated . | ![]() igoe104 | |
16/12/2009 13:58 | No, and I've been looking. It may be that the judge hasn't made a decision yet. | ![]() smartmoney100 | |
16/12/2009 12:45 | Does anyone have any information on the outcome of the court hearing held last Thursday? If so, can you please summarise here or give a link so that I can peruse the findings. Many thanks. | ![]() archa | |
16/12/2009 10:54 | Dont think core-street buyout will have any affect on igp pipe-line. corestreet like ourselfs work via a contractor, (lockheed martin etc.) and plus they are mainly working around usa scene, unlike intercede who are a global company. i dont why you think the case will drag out for another 2 years, i get the impression looking at the judges comments its round about judgement day time. obviously these things can be appealed but that will be hitting activi pocket. | ![]() igoe104 | |
16/12/2009 00:53 | not sure i like the sound of Actividentity getting hold of Corestreet. "Being able to quickly and reliably validate credentials at major events where security is a high-priority is critical particularly when there are thousands of people that need access inside the perimeter," said Richard Parris, CEO, Intercede. "The decision to more closely integrate Intercede's and CoreStreet's identity and credential management systems was a natural choice given our successful collaboration on ID projects for high profile events. The depth and comprehensiveness of this joint solution redefines the competitive landscape for customers and integrators of large scale credentialing projects." It comes at a time when i must admit i'm feeling a bit depressed about much of our profits are ending up in US lawyers hands, and of IGP being stuck like a dead duck bobbing up and down on AIM at a depressed valuation until the legal case is resolved a couple of years down the line. Whilst we wait, we are vunerable to (unkind) fate. I hope our management don't get outmaneuvered by an active Activ on the corporate front. | ![]() rambutan2 | |
15/12/2009 14:20 | Tipped in the IC. TIP UPDATE BuyIntercede's latest product combines access control and ID management. The shares remain a buy. | ![]() igoe104 | |
14/12/2009 15:47 | I see Actividentity has splashed out today, buying Corestreet for $20m. (Corestreet has application partnerships with Intercede and Actividentity.) | ![]() accumulat0r | |
14/12/2009 12:35 | Lots more government (usa) work could be available looking at this shipment. | ![]() igoe104 | |
11/12/2009 13:18 | yes doesn't look like anything going to get thrown out or anything ! If we win disclosure then that might be a bigplus for IGP depending on what there is to find. If we defeat the other thing then hopefully it spoils their delaying tactics | ![]() felix99 | |
11/12/2009 11:46 | I think the court hearing yesterday was mainly procedural by the look of it. | ![]() wjccghcc | |
11/12/2009 11:13 | And a similar write up in : Ah much the same | ![]() smartmoney100 | |
11/12/2009 11:08 | Everything tight lipped at the moment, no information around at present. Anyway ive found this write-up in thisisleicestershire | ![]() igoe104 | |
11/12/2009 09:56 | I wonder what happened in court. | ![]() pyman | |
10/12/2009 17:35 | IN court (san francisco )18.00 uk time guys, lets kick some ass. | ![]() igoe104 | |
09/12/2009 18:14 | The one thought that keeps me going with IGP is that having written to them some months back, they advised that their customers were well away of the litigation, but we still see them continuing to buy from IGP.... That holds up well for me in my thinking currently. Regards, CB | iicb | |
09/12/2009 09:10 | always a possibilty but not many here are thinking that it will be lost and anyone with common sense would sooner be in IGP's shoes than actividentity's I think. Nothing 100% certain, but then it's not 100% certain we will be here tomorrow, just have to take a mini gamble for a higher reward sometimes! | ![]() outsider | |
09/12/2009 08:41 | and if the litigation is lost? | ![]() hybrasil | |
08/12/2009 17:28 | Someone knew about the figures ahead of today's publication and was trying to buy stock. I did post that I was asked by my broker if we were prepared to sell 50k at 50p. The buyer was obviously in for the short term and expected the share price to move up higher than 3p. He got that one wrong! Agree, no upward movement before the litigation is resolved and this is likely to take months with a price drift in the mean time. One to lock away and forget. | ![]() aphrodites | |
08/12/2009 14:26 | but still no trade | ![]() hybrasil | |
08/12/2009 13:32 | TWIC. :enrolled 1.43 million issued 1.3 million. TWIC numbers continue to rise as will IGP earnings as a result. Legal fees are a pain at £580k. Lets hope the case is settled soon. | ![]() pyman | |
08/12/2009 12:38 | Agreed Yump, looks to be on the verge of a breakout despite the court case. Not really a surprise though, the interims show that they are cheap based on current years probable earnings - my own calc's come to EPS of over 6p for the full year - and a bargain further out, where earnings should still rise strongly and even that ignores the cash on the balance sheet. | ![]() daz | |
08/12/2009 10:28 | Charts looking quite promising... | ![]() yump | |
08/12/2009 10:12 | Good point interceptor. Its now 10 .10 and £2k worth of shares have traded. I too have bought at much lower levels. | ![]() hybrasil | |
08/12/2009 09:15 | Hybrasil Normally I would agree with you, and wouldn't buy into a company that has ongoing litigation. But I believe most investors posting here had brought in at much lower levels, and can afford to let these run with a generous s/l. It,s worth remembering that when Actividentity filed on 1st October 2008 that IGP stood at 23p, they have increased over 100% even with the litigation hanging over them. So it's not just the shareholders that have an optimistic view of how the case is progressing. | ![]() interceptor2 |
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