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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% | 108.50 | 107.00 | 110.00 | 108.50 | 108.50 | 108.50 | 48,123 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Systems Service | 12.11M | 1.31M | 0.0225 | 48.22 | 63.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/1/2024 20:01 | A few months back, orders for 600k would've seen the share price jump 10% or more | ianhamo | |
29/1/2024 16:34 | More incremental good news, well it has been nearly 4 weeks after all, in diverse markets. Come on then let's see 130p. | marktime1231 | |
29/1/2024 09:52 | Nice. Additional sales/contracts. Including one that might lead to a federal contract in the USA, which we know have produced some big contracts in the past. Fingers crossed. And expecting that these contracts will grow. | smithie6 | |
17/1/2024 21:39 | No. The year-end one is usually in April. | wjccghcc | |
17/1/2024 15:59 | Are we due a trading update around now? | ianhamo | |
14/1/2024 20:11 | A moat which is wide, deep and full of pirhanas. | teamrilex | |
10/1/2024 16:51 | thanks Rambutan. And I see you have been posting on this company since at least 2008. Well done for your perseverance! | lindowcross | |
10/1/2024 16:36 | lindowcross, yes, they really are a bit of an odd gem. They have great expertise and experience in their niche. It would be pretty impossible to copy what they’ve achieved ie trusted and relied upon by key US govt agencies and defence contractors. Just think of the security clearances etc needed. It’s because they offered a solution at the start of the century when very few did. Became a trusted partner and have remained so. Microsoft have gone to them in the past, for solutions. As have others. As an independent, they can sell their specialist bit of kit freely, across the board, not bundled up with anything else. That wouldn’t suit a larger entity. Just need to sell a bit more and then the magic of those 99% gross margins sends us to the moon - my dream for the last twenty years or so! One day…. | rambutan2 | |
10/1/2024 11:17 | thanks for all the information posted. (Being an "arts" man myself and still working, it's difficult for me to research to assess the situation). From the information provided it seems IGP is something of an oddity, and outlier, in the tech industry in that "the core MyID credential management system is as it was then" - (thanks Rambutan2) and this hasn't been surpassed by Microsoft or other big guns despite all the advances in tech over the last decade (as outlined by Smithie6, thanks for that) | lindowcross | |
10/1/2024 10:34 | I think a lot of credit is due to the CEO Klaas Van De Leest. He has turned the company around from a business perspective. I don't know much about the previous CEO but I think he may have been more tech oriented. The turning point for me was eradicating the company debt (loan notes) | ianhamo | |
10/1/2024 10:28 | Thanks to posters sharing much better info than from me. (I'm fairly new to IGP, & I know nothing about it's previous years...(but once upon a time I studied about PKI, so I have a general feel for that)) | smithie6 | |
10/1/2024 10:16 | Also, they've made it more modular and easy to implement and built a channel partner network - as rambutan says, they were too small to support the direct salesforce the tech merited. They've also expanded into FIDO (10x TAM although more competition) and more basic passwords with Authlogics. Their aim is to provide one system that will manage credentials from the less secure to the strongest security which will enable enterprises to easily move their employees to different levels of security as needed rather than having to switch between systems. If they can leverage off their reputation of being the best PKI CMS (with the global leading client list), then there could be serious growth ahead. | wjccghcc | |
10/1/2024 10:16 | Suggest you watch the IMC presentation. Another interesting thing was that they probably have the most experience at large-scale digital IDs since they do the 3mm+ for the Kuwait ID scheme. | wjccghcc | |
09/1/2024 23:09 | "SEC’s X account hacked, sharing ‘unauthorized tweet’ regarding spot bitcoin ETF" hxxps://www.2news.co Would I be correct to say that it looks like the SEC need either an IGP product(s) or a product(s) including IGP product(s). (Even if that SEC person limited his X account posts to be from just 1 PC/laptop & that laptop had the Scandinavian ID dongle attached, which includes IGP technology, that would perhaps be one way to avoid anyone posting on his X account from a different device). (Maybe instead of that 1 guy at the SEC buying an IGP product, it would be better if X incorporated some IGP technology. Be a much bigger sale !!) | smithie6 | |
09/1/2024 22:43 | This is a IT/tech/software company. "All" of the IT/software sector has significantly evolved over the last decade. Facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, artificial intelligence, higher skills & technology of criminals in getting past IT security/software entry barriers, hackers getting in to the systems of companies & stealing client data, hackers getting in to companies & installing ransomware software, remote theft of money from people's bank accounts via scams/tricks. ...the whole IT sector has changed a lot since 2014. & IGP with it. And for the products that IGP produces it appears to be the world leader at present as shown by many important Govt bodies (including security) in the USA queuing up to buy IGP products. If you were hoping to see a list of the changes made to IGP products from 2014 to 2024 I doubt that anyone here could do that, but I may be wrong. | smithie6 | |
09/1/2024 18:12 | I've a modest stake in this company. I've looked back - briefly - to posts in 2014 when the share price was surging in much the same way as now. Are there any knowledgeable people out there who would be kind enough to advise whether the technology deployed by this company has significantly evolved over the last decade or so? | lindowcross | |
04/1/2024 12:21 | Ianhamo wrote "This paragraph from today’s RNS seems to suggest there are more contracts to be won during Q4. They sound very confident about this by saying “expected" ...& not "seems" imo ..definite imo....or as Ianhamo wrote, in the opinion of the company it is "expected" :-) Share price responding as a result imo. | smithie6 | |
03/1/2024 22:58 | This paragraph from today’s RNS seems to suggest there are more contracts to be won during Q4. They sound very confident about this by saying “expected̶ “This order, combined with expected additional conversion of our existing pipeline in Q4, means that the Company now expects financial performance to be ahead of market expectations for FY24* and further underpins FY25.” | ianhamo | |
03/1/2024 18:01 | All very good news so far. let's hope that someone is doing Marktime1231's sums, but with a view to their salesforce/distribut | aaronirish | |
03/1/2024 16:52 | I did my own ebitda eps calculation. Now heading for £6M earnings and 58.3 million shares in issue. Going on today's announcement saying that the previous FY target guidance was £5.2M earnings and we have just added another $1M mostly immediate license revenue for not much extra work. That is 10p or so a share before adjustments. Show me how Cavendish sums get to 7.4p, which is way below even the previous earnings guidance, and a conservative outlook. I understand the worry that new business may not flood in at this rate in future, IGP need to develop the recurring subscription and services business model, but on the other hand IGP clearly has a winning product and who knows what the market opportunity may do. | marktime1231 | |
03/1/2024 13:16 | Yes. Cavendish raised forecasts to 7.4p with FY24/25 remaining at 3.7p. | wjccghcc | |
03/1/2024 12:28 | Has anyone or any broker put out a new estimate for this year's EBITDA or PAT or EPS ? (That includes the effect of today's contract) | smithie6 | |
03/1/2024 10:59 | Thanks for the replies/info. | smithie6 |
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