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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Midas Cap. | LSE:MDS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01WR582 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 20.50 | - | 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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04/8/2006 23:11 | i agree with spurious re board risking their capital alongside shareholders. it's the clearest message that they can send the market and will be noticed. the buy today was mine - and my last i think. i'm mondased out and have got rather too much riding on a company which i must admit to still having doubts about. | rambutan2 | |
04/8/2006 17:04 | Hi P1 Good to see you back. Hope it was hot and sunny! I find myself agreeing. The market may be waiting to see confidence displayed in house to take the lead. The directors have bought in the past but not in any great numbers apart from Colin Peters who has a sizable stake, nearly 1.5 Million. Any acquisitions etc will have to go on hold until the share price is nearer to 30p. I could not stomach any more dilution at this level whatever the reasons. I am fed up with the lack of belief in Mondas and hope that, if we were to see any director buying, it would send the right signal to a frustratingly stubborn market. P2 | gac141 | |
04/8/2006 15:33 | Hi all Just back from holiday and have beem catching up with the news. Agree with all that has been said including the good bits....I would just add my congrats to Jarlath and rest of team mondas and suggest that if as I strongly suspect Blue Curves client is new to Mondas then another opportunity to introduce Caps on a global scale must remain a distinct possibility. Alas some things never seem to change... Mondas continue to go from strength to strength yet we see a share price that reflects neither confidence nor in my oppinion value. I and many others on this board have put our money where our mouths are and consistently backed the Co with our hard earned cash. Rumours of a persistent seller have perhaps drained the share price. What an opportunity for the board, old and new, to go out and confirm our belief that Mondas represents a fantastic buying opportunity by purchasing a significant amount of equity and also taking out any overhang that exists. In my oppinion significant director buying often transforms the shareprice where a company has had a dissappointing past but is now undergoing fundamental change and enjoying real success,unnoticed by the wider market. Indigovision was a perfect example of this. Were those that are closest to the company, by their actions, to show that they believed that Mondas was fundamentaly undervalued then I believe the market would quickly rerate the share price and perhaps allow the company more flexibility to build on its successes from a strengthened share price and with consequently less dilution to its shareholders. I am sure Jarlath and team Mondas are equally frustrated with the current situation. Regards to all SP | spurious | |
02/8/2006 14:24 | what do you think of this I found in a few chatrooms? any credit? NEWS MEDORO RESOURCES !! (MRL) Medoro is planning to commence a 15,000 meter diamond drilling program, at the La Cruz, La Sofia, and El Tapon prospects by the end of July 2006. | bellaclassaction | |
02/8/2006 14:22 | Mondas has every potential to be a 10 bagger from here. There are obvious signs that this is going to make it big. I am expecting the company to make a million this time and double it the following year. Continuing growth through acquisitions is a must and maintaining a happy client base just as important. Mondas is good at both. This is one of the most exciting AIM software stock out there. | ph 100 | |
01/8/2006 17:32 | There is still a seller- less pronounced than before but a reducing overhang. When these have been absorbed the price will rise above 20 pence. They are a real bargain at the moment. The reason why there is reticence to buy is because investors fear that the price will tank as soon as they buy. It has done so many times before. Why not now? Mondas are going to make the market happy this time. 5 times the contract wins in 2006 in the first 7 months than in the full-year 2005 more to come?! Recurring revenues building year on year. All parts of the business profitable. New acquisitions stable, successful and integrated. New staff employed to cope with increased workflow Pretty compelling don't you think. Cheers Andy | andy man | |
01/8/2006 15:04 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzz with good news flowing quicker than the beer down my local, can anything start the buying. Come on folks mds is a bargain @ these levels, is'nt it?. | cocker | |
31/7/2006 08:51 | cheers George. | cocker | |
31/7/2006 08:34 | This reported Colin Peters 1,469,757 Ian Selby 191,553 Jarlath McGee 375,000 Peter Waller 100,000 June 29th 2006 | gac141 | |
31/7/2006 08:09 | agree George, 700k seems very conservative @ this moment in time with contracts being signed on a regular basis. Could anyone give details of how many shares the directors hold @ present. | cocker | |
30/7/2006 08:21 | still a recovery buy & a mention that the recent deal sounds a good one. | cocker | |
29/7/2006 20:48 | Anything in Techinvest ? | amt | |
28/7/2006 22:55 | I see more fireworks this week whilst I'm having to work away.Perhaps the shareprice would react more positive had the finacial details been revealed. Still, contract wins @ this rate will sooner or later send the share price in to orbit. Techinvest out tomorrow. | cocker | |
28/7/2006 19:27 | An 80% share price rise in 4 months against a collapsing tech market should not be sniffed at. I expect some sideways movement until a few more big contracts are announced. | amt | |
28/7/2006 16:12 | There is so much good news but our company has been badly tainted with historical bad news Romeo. I am very frustrated but the poor performance despite the positive statement. What we are looking for is a statement that they feel the forecast is done- The recent comment fell short of that and until this changes people will not believe the management. The previous management was blamed for the share price demise and it (Rather unfairly) could be pointed out two/ three of the current management are still involved. They NEED to continue the good work and produce more news flow of the right calibre. As stated they need to tell the market that the numbers are done as soon as they are! MDS has so much more to offer. It could take off at any time. | gac141 | |
28/7/2006 14:16 | The share price ought to be closer to 50 pence RIGHT NOW. I am quite puzzled by the market's failure to re-rate the MDS share price accordingly. | romeo | |
27/7/2006 07:38 | To be fair this contract was foreshadowed in the results and so nothing new here. Nevertherless momentum is gathering strength and after many years of disappointment I think there are real signs of major success here. | amt | |
27/7/2006 07:35 | Congrats to Mark and Mondas as a whole. This is a new and exciting phase for the company and certainly heads up a dramatic change in fortune. Revenue recognised from this contract must surely secure market expectations and a million plus very likely. Not bothered about sellers as the true extent of the successes becomes clear. Sellers can change their minds. Managed successfully MDS should enhance shareholders value many times from here. | viney1 | |
26/7/2006 18:28 | George, a good question ref the 700k, I would like to think so as revenue from this contract win is going to contribute to this financial half year. What really matters is to keep up the current momentum of contract wins big and small and if so fruit will be borne. As I said when I purchased last week, my feeling as to what we can expect in the future is very optimistic. | birdie4 |
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