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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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-0.50 | -0.47% | 105.00 | 103.00 | 108.00 | 105.50 | 105.50 | 105.50 | 81,390 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Systems Service | 12.11M | 1.31M | 0.0225 | 46.89 | 61.43M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/9/2013 23:46 | You just beat me to it LL, although I came across it on the Trustonic site. Here's the full release... hxxp://www.trustonic | rambutan2 | |
06/9/2013 21:03 | 6 September 2013 Intercede joins TEE provider Trustonic's t-dev Developer Program. www.intercede.co.uk/ | looby loo | |
13/8/2013 22:47 | hmmm- red wine does not help with typinggggg | pyman | |
13/8/2013 22:46 | maybe they actually have done a deal ! or got so bored they are selling up ... or after a 5 year wait the yare going to conquor the world.. tight stock- a little buying and up she goes... probabaly someone sniffing for a bloack of stock. old highs are here!! lets see teh blue sky- time for a flow of good news and we l lbe up towardsa quid in no time..... . | pyman | |
13/8/2013 16:42 | blimey is all I can say . Any ideas as to why its up ? | felix99 | |
13/8/2013 16:25 | and kicking! | pyman | |
13/8/2013 09:10 | It's aliveeeeee! | pyman | |
08/8/2013 13:43 | makes ya rust. Stick to beer.... | pyman | |
03/8/2013 19:02 | Plenty of water pyman........plenty of water.. | smartmoney100 | |
03/8/2013 16:11 | how wonderfully quiet it is here. My guess is if the seller has evaporated then this is now tight. A flow of good news wil lsee us break old highs and off into blue sky...maybe the sunstroke has effected me!! | pyman | |
29/7/2013 08:51 | hooray. paint drying and all that jazz. | pyman | |
29/7/2013 07:46 | Some good news at last! | 2vdm | |
04/7/2013 22:16 | small beer ,,, but the dollar is up and sterling down: all helps given the weight of earnings from N America | pyman | |
03/7/2013 21:25 | thank the lord someone is taking our money! | pyman | |
03/7/2013 00:56 | For the record, on 24 June a 550k ordinary trade went through at 66p (mid price). I assume it was an instit taking accumulated pi sales off of the broker. There were no matching trades around that time. | rambutan2 | |
04/6/2013 08:41 | I'm glad I sold out in the last few months, as they are still not saying where the revenue is expected to come from. I think that is now absolutely essential, as there has been a 40% rise in identities managed, with no increase in revenue. That's just one year's increase !! So banging on about how many identities are managed and the size of that market, is irrelevant, as revenue is contract driven and lumpy. At least now I know that the business model is not based on revenue being proportional to the number of identities managed. I wish it had been - then we could have watched some impressive revenue increases. Would have been nice to know that a few years ago, but perhaps I didn't research enough ! | yump | |
08/5/2013 09:10 | Encrypted File System Samsung KNOX container uses a separate encrypted file system completely isolated from applications outside the container. The data is encrypted using an Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cipher algorithm with a 256-bit key (AES-256). Virtual Private Network Samsung KNOX container offers an on-demand FIPS-certified VPN client called per-app VPN. Per-app VPN provides enterprise IT administrators with the ability to configure, provision, and manage the use of VPN on a per-application basis. Samsung KNOX container VPN offers support for strong IPSec VPN encryption for most sensitive government agencies, including support for Suite B cryptography. arm plc involved- but cant see IGP there | pyman | |
04/5/2013 07:25 | Are IGP involved with this?Samsung And Blackberry Get Pentagon ApprovalLast Updated 17:59 03/05/2013The latest BlackBerry and Samsung smartphones have been given the green light for accessing US Department of Defense networks.It paves the way for a wider choice of devices by military personnel, while still ensuring that potentially top secret information is kept secure.The Pentagon said it expects to clear Apple mobile devices using iOS 6 in the next few weeks.Samsung confirmed its flagship handset, the Galaxy S4, had become the first Android device to get approval.The device uses the company's extra-secure Knox technology to meet the US government's tough security requirements.Blackbe | ianhamo | |
03/5/2013 14:08 | Guy's I'm out - I sold my entire holding in Intercede yesterday. Wish you both and everyone holding IGP the best of luck with it. All the best! | distorted vision | |
02/5/2013 13:34 | I cant invest in ARM- based on the fact that I discovered it while it was a small subsiduary- i was broking back then - looked at a buyout/splitting off- was too junior- did not shout loud enough- and look what happened! - the one that got away! doh! | pyman | |
02/5/2013 11:41 | Thanks rembutan2 and pyman. You're both absolutely right of course - I'm suffering from loss aversion. I'm currently sitting on a loss of 12.7% which isn't the end of the world and nothing compared to the 70% loss I have on Petropavlosk. I broke one of my rules of investing which is never to follow share tips. I'm thinking about a change of tact and looking for a large cap FTS100 with lower risk for the proceeds of IGP. I'm thinking about WPP and ARM. Would try to buy ARM on any weakness but not at current levels. | distorted vision | |
02/5/2013 08:34 | always hard to exit at a loss- but it has run very hard. if there is no follow through it will drift - as IGP tends to do with such a slow news flow. New MD required- split the roles- agree there. | pyman | |
02/5/2013 01:23 | DV, why wait for your break even point. If you've lost confidence in the share then why hang on in there? Surely it is better to sell up and move on to something you believe will do better and in which you have confidence in the management. You'll even earn a capital loss for potential future use. The price you bought in at is history and meaningless. imho | rambutan2 | |
02/5/2013 00:38 | I'm hoping there will be support around the current level. Hoping more positive news flow will push it to 80p - my break even point at which time I'll be exiting and saying au revoir. I've grown tired of IGP and despite the recent contract win - I dislike many aspects of management. Hoping to move onto pastures new soon. | distorted vision |
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