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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 |
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21/3/2006 13:19 | Their epic is SAND..opened at £1 I think | milesy | |
21/3/2006 13:08 | does anyone know epic for sandvine & how much they opened at today? Thanx. | umalukka | |
20/3/2006 13:46 | U, Subscription to tomorrow's AIM float is likely to have been closed to private investors, so you're left to fight it out with everyone else when dealing starts tomorrow if you want some. Expect a scramble and hefty premium to the listing price if they're 8 times subscribed...might be worth waiting for the market to settle before committing funds. >M | milesy | |
20/3/2006 13:07 | sivadnoj,just read your article.I would be interested in buying shares in sandvine how do i go about? is it possible to do this in the normal way we buy shares? Thanx. | umalukka | |
20/3/2006 09:23 | Sandvine is Sir Terry's latest float 137 words 20 March 2006 The Independent 59 English (c) 2006 Independent Newspapers (UK) Limited . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, distributed or exploited in any way. The Welsh billionaire Sir Terry Matthews will float his latest venture on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) next week. The technology entrepreneur, who in recent years has brought March Networks and Ubiquity Software to the junior market, will list Sandvine Corporation tomorrow. The issue was eight times subscribed so analysts expect the shares to soar during their maiden session. Sandvine will raise £20m of new money from the float at 75p, giving it a market value of £86m. The group produces broadband network management equipment which helps the likes of Wanadoo provide an improved and more cost-effective service to its subscribers. Sandvine says it is fast heading towards profitability thanks to explosive sales growth. Over the past year alone, the group's revenues are up 390 per cent. | sivadnoj | |
15/3/2006 21:43 | Quite a small contract announcement by March standards but I suppose they are just wanting to show that they are breaking into new territories, all good. $33 seems to be a good support on TSX, let's hope it resumes the upward trend from here, no doubt more wins would help it on it's way, what's the odds on that not happening?? | lordcoco | |
15/3/2006 19:24 | The news of the new win certainly has propelled the stock on the TSX... | mitzis | |
15/3/2006 08:45 | Contract win March Networks Corporation - Contract Win 569 words 15 March 2006 02:00 Regulatory News Service English (c) 2006 RNS Number:8031Z March Networks Corporation 15 March 2006 For immediate release 15 March 2006 March Networks Republic Bank Selects March Networks for Deployment of Digital Video Surveillance Throughout Its Network OTTAWA, ONTARIO, March 15, 2006 -- March NetworksTM (TSX:MN; AIM:MNW), a leading provider of Internet Protocol (IP)-based digital video surveillance solutions, announced today that Republic Bank Limited has chosen March Networks as the strategic supplier of digital video surveillance solutions for its operations. Republic Bank Limited is one of the largest banks in the Caribbean with operations and interests in Trinidad and Tobago, the Cayman Islands, Grenada, Barbados, St. Lucia, Guyana, and the Dominican Republic. The bank will deploy the March Networks solution at approximately 85 sites to enhance public and employee safety, protect against fraud and theft, and boost operational efficiency to better serve customers. The sites include bank branches, automated teller machines (ATMs), and corporate offices. "As an innovative financial institution we take pride in offering our customers the most secure environment in which to conduct business," said Wayne Gomes, Senior Manager - Operational Risk, Republic Bank Limited. "The March Networks solution will not only provide us with an advanced security solution but also a means to enhancing our business operations." "The Republic Bank is a distinguished and state-of-the-art organization that realizes the benefits of digital video surveillance in today's workplace." said Peter Strom, president and CEO of March Networks. "I am pleased that we have been able to extend our international banking presence in the Caribbean with an industry leader such as Republic Bank Limited." | sivadnoj | |
14/3/2006 13:32 | Things going well at Verint: edit - but not as well as hoped, judging by reaction. | lordcoco | |
14/3/2006 13:09 | Once again the big trades appear with little to no effect on the share price Does anyone have any clue as to what they are?? I could understand if they were x or b trades or maybe even t trades over a period but they look like ordinarys. Odd. Is it possible for someone to be arbitrage trading between the two exchanges? | lordcoco | |
14/3/2006 10:53 | Interesting 61K buy this morning although probably worked over the last two days. | mitzis | |
10/3/2006 07:50 | roger1 Thanks for that! Will do. | william63 | |
09/3/2006 21:30 | why are directors selling? Latest Director Deals Traded Action Notifier Price Amount Value 06-Mar-06 Exercise of option Joe Culp 873.80p 500 £4,369.00 06-Mar-06 Sell Chris Burke 1,865.00p 5,000 £93,250.00 06-Mar-06 Sell Simon Gibson 1,845.70p 667 £12,310.82 | lasata | |
09/3/2006 16:07 | William63 Take a look at QDG, same business good prospects. | rogerl | |
08/3/2006 20:31 | Umalukka I hold twenty different shares, none have performed anything like as well as MNW in recent months. Wish I could find another! | william63 | |
08/3/2006 19:02 | Busy day today with a 50kT buy and a 25k buy both at 1650p...my buy order never got filled but theres always tomorrow. | mitzis | |
08/3/2006 18:14 | i sold my holding of mnw today at £16.Looking at what analysts are saying about mnw price target i am tempted to reinvest in mnw.would like to know is there any more mnw out there in the market? I dont do much research as i am a full time working woman.I quite often pick up tips from advfn BB. Last one mnw i picked up from rogerl on BB here. Thanks. | umalukka | |
08/3/2006 17:02 | Umalukka Putting money into other stocks. Did ok with MNW as paid £6.33 for them. If you are holding I hope things go well for you. | william63 | |
08/3/2006 15:39 | william63 did you sell at £16 intending to get in at lower price? or are you intending to put money in another stock? thanks. | umalukka | |
08/3/2006 14:45 | I suggest the price has bottomed out! The reason I know this is because I sold my complete holding at £16 and this is a sure sign the price going to improve. Reason for selling is my concern re: the slowing down in growth! | william63 | |
08/3/2006 12:42 | Umalukka, I suspect I was just lucky, I like the CCTV sector as a whole and think it has further to go this year, but some seem to be a bit toppy IND for example. As always DYOR | rogerl | |
08/3/2006 10:48 | rogerl you have excellent forsight.You did extremley well. I sold this morning in panic. Hoping to buy again I take your judgement seriously so i will also look into qdg. thanks. | umalukka | |
08/3/2006 10:36 | I put in a dummy order to buy and was quoted 1635p so will wait to buy at 1600p I dont reckon it will fall another 100p but it all depends on the TSX this afternoon .I think its just an r overreaction to the Cisco news. | mitzis | |
08/3/2006 10:27 | I have sold my MNW a couple of weeks ago and now bought QDG which was tipped in IC, might go back into MNW if it falls another 100p. | rogerl |
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