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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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March Networks | LSE:MNW | London | Ordinary Share | CA5662191017 | COM SHS NPV |
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% | 220.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/8/2005 08:16 | What was the finish last night..? | mitzis | |
25/8/2005 08:15 | Looks like we have it easy over here, Canadians seem to do all the hard work for us! In contrast to the lethargic trading on AIM MN. on TSX finished on all time high last night and once again on substantial volume. With results coming soon they are obviously excited and luckily we benefit from their excitement, let's hope we benefit from the wisdom of their consensus too! Not long to go. | lordcoco | |
19/8/2005 08:36 | Not long to wait now: March Networks CorporationTM (TSX: MN, AIM: MNW), a leading provider of Internet Protocol (IP)-based digital video surveillance solutions focused on the security industry will release first quarter fiscal 2006 results on Wednesday, August 31, 2005 at 4:10 p.m. EDT (9:10 p.m. BST). An analyst conference call and webcast to discuss the financial results and business outlook will take place on Thursday, September 1, 2005 at 8:30 a.m. EDT (1:30 p.m. BST). | sranmal | |
18/8/2005 23:17 | right shoulder of inverted head and shoulders in the making. 905 short term target. | cat | |
16/8/2005 09:07 | Demand for business security soars in London. | mitzis | |
15/8/2005 13:37 | As the large buy (5k, £41k) has not been covered by sells today, either there's an undisclosed sell being worked so MMs have a line of stock, or they're trading bare (is that the right expression?) and will need to hike up price soon to obtain stock. Does that make sense? | original birdman | |
15/8/2005 11:34 | Tillman I don't know the answer to your question, but just to say the same thing happened to me during the recent sharp drop. My broker called to say it had fallen straight through my stop, what did I want to do? I had thought it would have executed automatically at the lower price. Fortunately I stayed in by lowering my stop, and saw it jump up again! | terrier | |
15/8/2005 10:05 | Please answer this for me: How often do the MM's not quote on line prices? The reason I ask is that I should have been stopped out of MNW recently but got an email from my broker saying the stop loss limit had not been activated. Enq's online showed the on line broker could not obtain a price. Tel enq's said the MM's sometimes do this and then you have to deal over the phone. I thought stop loss limits were pretty much fail safes in that once the limit was hit, the trade would be executed (I appreciate the price might be different from the limit price as the share price could have dropped sharply). Clearly this is not the case but how often does this tend to happen? I would very much appreciate your comments. Thankfully, I am still in MNW..esp pleased as my stop loss would have taken me out of what was the recent bottom in the share price!! CWR...Take a look. I have bought it today. DYOR but IMHO this is a promising one to look at. roger....are you in France? (disregard if it makes no sense) All the best. Tillman | tillman | |
15/8/2005 09:46 | Would have to be a huge increase in volume to reach that figure and I dont reckon it will happen overnight. | mitzis | |
15/8/2005 09:42 | A positive start to the week, £10 by first week Sept IMHO | rogerl | |
14/8/2005 14:51 | There's a useful recommendation on which highlights Marchas a main feature. Points out that software revenues as a porption of overall sales is ghrowing | yinyang42 | |
13/8/2005 09:20 | Volume was 75k on the day which is three times average trading and the share price up 4% at 17.75...that should add another 25p next week. | mitzis | |
12/8/2005 18:35 | ...a $2+ rise over 3 days and on a total volume that looks to be 150,000! Hopefully we'll see the same over here soon. | lordcoco | |
12/8/2005 18:09 | Share price being supported in Canada with the share price hitting $17.9 at one stage..currently $17.70. | mitzis | |
12/8/2005 00:41 | Nice one ;o) (I never get to see what satan says - he's been filtered a long while) | m.t.glass | |
11/8/2005 23:24 | -->mitzis - "God is watching you" obviously doesn't work after all ;o) | m.t.glass | |
11/8/2005 18:08 | I am NOT selling untill i see my £20... | satan 666 | |
11/8/2005 08:35 | Its coming to something that our local Church had cctv installed yesterday although they could be dummies of course. | mitzis | |
10/8/2005 19:56 | Evening sranmal, all. Just switched on quickly to look at this one, currently $17.75 in Canada close to all time high and on fourth largest volume since floatation. 11% up £8.20 equiv. Expecting news or just getting back into stride? Which ever, it is looking very encouraging. Record finish would be nice, then it most definitely is feet up time. lcc. | lordcoco | |
10/8/2005 19:32 | Share price seems to be driven by Canada at the moment. Our mark up at about 1530 matches Canada which opened up. Since then, the share has risen about C$1.20 in Canada so far, so would expect us to be marked up again tomorrow if this further gain holds. BTW, Evo are house broker here, but still haven't issued forecasts or a note. | sranmal | |
10/8/2005 19:18 | up 9.5% on the day, guess there must be some good news around! | rogerl | |
10/8/2005 15:59 | They've just got too much going on imo to stay at this level. Massive correction in Canada on high volume, could finish higher. | lordcoco | |
10/8/2005 15:52 | Seems you have your tick up! | mk2b |
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