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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kromek Group Plc | LSE:KMK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD7V5D43 | 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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-0.25 | -3.33% | 7.25 | 7.00 | 7.50 | 7.55 | 7.25 | 7.55 | 681,334 | 13:44:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 17.31M | -6.1M | -0.0102 | -7.11 | 43.52M |
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08/11/2017 10:15 | Dude.............THE ALL OF THEM. I CANT FIND ONE THAT DOESNT HAVE THAT ON ITS SITE. | chimers | |
08/11/2017 09:34 | As Kromek have sole supplier status then this surely is good news hxxp://science.dodli THis is from NOvember 6th "When do you expect these sensors will be ready for use? We have been working with our partners in the Department of Homeland Security, DoD, and state and local operators since the conception of the program, and are currently transitioning the system to operational status." | rochdale | |
08/11/2017 09:09 | Your simply not getting it guys............. This is from a Washington newspaper 41 days ago............ Is this not the very deal KMK were boasting of having in the bag ? Looks like it is to me!! 26/09/2017 WASHINGTON — If anyone tried to deploy a “dirty bomb” or other radiological weapon in the D.C. region, Metro Transit Police officers might be the first line of defense, and Thursday, the Metro Board is expected to formally accept radiation detection devices purchased for each member of the police department. WASHINGTON, DC NEWS The transit police officers play a critical role in efforts to reduce the risk of a radiological terror attack because of the large area the agency covers, briefing documents for the Metro Board said. The devices were purchased through a federal Homeland Security grant. “The MTPD role in regional operation plans is to successfully prevent, deter, detect, and interdict the illicit use, storage, or transportation of radiological/nuclear material that could be used to attack WMATA or other critical infrastructure in the (National Capital Region),” the documents said. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments used $2.4 million in federal grant funding to buy 375 personal radiation detectors for transit police officers, plus more than 80 specialized devices for use by special teams or in special circumstances. Those specialized devices include 10 portable systems that can be used at security checkpoints and 11 devices that identify the type of isotope emitting the detected radiation. Metro Transit Police plan to train all officers on how to use the personal detection equipment, and about 60 officers will be trained on how to use the specialized devices that can be used either for incidents in the Metro system or anywhere else in the region. Officers will carry the personal detection devices daily as part of the regular gear. The devices last five to seven years. | chimers | |
07/11/2017 08:05 | Your simply not getting it guys............. This is from a Washington newspaper 41 days ago............ Is this not the very deal KMK were boasting of having in the bag ? Looks like it is to me!! 26/09/2017 WASHINGTON — If anyone tried to deploy a “dirty bomb” or other radiological weapon in the D.C. region, Metro Transit Police officers might be the first line of defense, and Thursday, the Metro Board is expected to formally accept radiation detection devices purchased for each member of the police department. WASHINGTON, DC NEWS The transit police officers play a critical role in efforts to reduce the risk of a radiological terror attack because of the large area the agency covers, briefing documents for the Metro Board said. The devices were purchased through a federal Homeland Security grant. “The MTPD role in regional operation plans is to successfully prevent, deter, detect, and interdict the illicit use, storage, or transportation of radiological/nuclear material that could be used to attack WMATA or other critical infrastructure in the (National Capital Region),” the documents said. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments used $2.4 million in federal grant funding to buy 375 personal radiation detectors for transit police officers, plus more than 80 specialized devices for use by special teams or in special circumstances. Those specialized devices include 10 portable systems that can be used at security checkpoints and 11 devices that identify the type of isotope emitting the detected radiation. Metro Transit Police plan to train all officers on how to use the personal detection equipment, and about 60 officers will be trained on how to use the specialized devices that can be used either for incidents in the Metro system or anywhere else in the region. Officers will carry the personal detection devices daily as part of the regular gear. The devices last five to seven years. | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:45 | Do they do golf ball detectors ? | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:37 | You see guys the way I saw it at first was that KMK had the ONLY HAND HELD radiation detectors that worked in the entire world and they have the US military begging them for some. But I now find hundreds of these devices and a lot of them already in use with the US military and services etc. You know to a mere novice like me it looks like one of these Dragons Den situations where the eager inventor tells them he has contracts signed for thousands but when fish face takes a proper look at the supposed contracts they turn out just to be letters stating they might buy a few if they can satisfy them they work and a price can be negotiated. So Arnie............... | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:27 | Here's another............. The best all-around handheld radiation detection and identification product you can find. With over 15,000 devices in the field, the identiFINDER R400 is the most trusted radio-isotope identification device (RIID) worldwide. This product is the ideal solution for all-purpose surveying, emergency response and environmental monitoring | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:23 | Trotter - re post #1922. The 50k trade you refer to is marked 'O' and 'C'. Now we know what 'O' means - ordinary, through market makers. The LSE tells us that 'C' means cancelled. If you can convince us that someone really did buy the shares please give the evidence. This company depends on a large and profitable contract flow. until that happens, it's a hope and a prayer. | jonwig | |
06/11/2017 16:18 | Now had that order gone to KMK would they not have been screaming it from the rooftops ? Hey................. Well............I mean.......they might well be screaming , just not about that contract eh. | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:16 | KMK tested their kit in WASHINGTON DC. And 41 days ago............ 26/09/2017 WASHINGTON — If anyone tried to deploy a “dirty bomb” or other radiological weapon in the D.C. region, Metro Transit Police officers might be the first line of defense, and Thursday, the Metro Board is expected to formally accept radiation detection devices purchased for each member of the police department. WASHINGTON, DC NEWS The transit police officers play a critical role in efforts to reduce the risk of a radiological terror attack because of the large area the agency covers, briefing documents for the Metro Board said. The devices were purchased through a federal Homeland Security grant. “The MTPD role in regional operation plans is to successfully prevent, deter, detect, and interdict the illicit use, storage, or transportation of radiological/nuclear material that could be used to attack WMATA or other critical infrastructure in the (National Capital Region),” the documents said. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments used $2.4 million in federal grant funding to buy 375 personal radiation detectors for transit police officers, plus more than 80 specialized devices for use by special teams or in special circumstances. Those specialized devices include 10 portable systems that can be used at security checkpoints and 11 devices that identify the type of isotope emitting the detected radiation. Metro Transit Police plan to train all officers on how to use the personal detection equipment, and about 60 officers will be trained on how to use the specialized devices that can be used either for incidents in the Metro system or anywhere else in the region. Officers will carry the personal detection devices daily as part of the regular gear. The devices last five to seven years. | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:15 | That was 41 days ago!! | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:14 | EXPLAIN THIS THEN ? 26/09/2017 WASHINGTON — If anyone tried to deploy a “dirty bomb” or other radiological weapon in the D.C. region, Metro Transit Police officers might be the first line of defense, and Thursday, the Metro Board is expected to formally accept radiation detection devices purchased for each member of the police department. WASHINGTON, DC NEWS The transit police officers play a critical role in efforts to reduce the risk of a radiological terror attack because of the large area the agency covers, briefing documents for the Metro Board said. The devices were purchased through a federal Homeland Security grant. “The MTPD role in regional operation plans is to successfully prevent, deter, detect, and interdict the illicit use, storage, or transportation of radiological/nuclear material that could be used to attack WMATA or other critical infrastructure in the (National Capital Region),” the documents said. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments used $2.4 million in federal grant funding to buy 375 personal radiation detectors for transit police officers, plus more than 80 specialized devices for use by special teams or in special circumstances. Those specialized devices include 10 portable systems that can be used at security checkpoints and 11 devices that identify the type of isotope emitting the detected radiation. Metro Transit Police plan to train all officers on how to use the personal detection equipment, and about 60 officers will be trained on how to use the specialized devices that can be used either for incidents in the Metro system or anywhere else in the region. Officers will carry the personal detection devices daily as part of the regular gear. The devices last five to seven years. | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:12 | Latest news I can find on Darpa Sigma is this from June - hxxps://www.fbo.gov/ Looks to me from that they are in the process of sourcing supporting elements for the detectors | rochdale | |
06/11/2017 16:11 | THE CHAIRMAN and THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OWN LESS THAN £50K WORTH OF SHARES BETWEEN THEM LOL. I WONDER WHAT PUTS THEM OFF!!? | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:07 | You may well get news but it might not be what you hope for!! | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:07 | Yeah your piddling 50k share buy has been noted Forest. | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:06 | So...............KMK were up for this WASHINGTON CONTRACT were they not ? Well its been awarded has it not ? But not to KMK it seems ? Yes ? Anyone ? Arnie ? | chimers | |
06/11/2017 16:06 | Large buy orders being filled like the 50k at 21p that just popped up. As usual PI's getting mugged before the news arrives | trotterstrading | |
06/11/2017 15:58 | The obvious point being there are OTHER FLAVOURS OUT THERE!!! | chimers | |
06/11/2017 15:55 | Couldnt have been kmk then as there was NO RNS. Awww well......... 26/09/2017 WASHINGTON — If anyone tried to deploy a “dirty bomb” or other radiological weapon in the D.C. region, Metro Transit Police officers might be the first line of defense, and Thursday, the Metro Board is expected to formally accept radiation detection devices purchased for each member of the police department. WASHINGTON, DC NEWS The transit police officers play a critical role in efforts to reduce the risk of a radiological terror attack because of the large area the agency covers, briefing documents for the Metro Board said. The devices were purchased through a federal Homeland Security grant. “The MTPD role in regional operation plans is to successfully prevent, deter, detect, and interdict the illicit use, storage, or transportation of radiological/nuclear material that could be used to attack WMATA or other critical infrastructure in the (National Capital Region),” the documents said. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments used $2.4 million in federal grant funding to buy 375 personal radiation detectors for transit police officers, plus more than 80 specialized devices for use by special teams or in special circumstances. Those specialized devices include 10 portable systems that can be used at security checkpoints and 11 devices that identify the type of isotope emitting the detected radiation. Metro Transit Police plan to train all officers on how to use the personal detection equipment, and about 60 officers will be trained on how to use the specialized devices that can be used either for incidents in the Metro system or anywhere else in the region. Officers will carry the personal detection devices daily as part of the regular gear. The devices last five to seven years. | chimers | |
06/11/2017 15:49 | Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...... US Nuclear Corp (OTC PINK: UCLE) and Nucsafe Inc announce the formation of a powerful alliance between the two complimentary companies. Robert Goldstein, president/CEO of US Nuclear Corp, and Lester Sideroplous, president/COO of Nucsafe, signed the strategic cooperation and marketing alliance agreement that was made effective as of September 20, 2017. The goal of this alliance will be to strategically assist each other in promoting, building, selling, and servicing radiation detection equipment in the USA and around the world | chimers | |
06/11/2017 15:48 | PERHAPS THE CITY WIDE CONTRACT HAS BEEN ROLLED OUT WITH SOMEONE ELSE ? GOSH IMAGINE IF THAT HAPPENED !! IT HAS'NT HAS IT ? | chimers | |
06/11/2017 15:46 | WHAT CONTRACTS THAT THEN BUSTER ? IS IT ONE THAT ARNIE PROMISED YOU WAS COMING DURING YOUR "FACE TO FACE" RLMFAO | chimers |
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