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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mobile Tornado Group Plc | LSE:MBT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01RQV23 | ORD 2P |
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% | 1.40 | 1.30 | 1.50 | 1.40 | 1.35 | 1.35 | 102,150 | 08:00:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investors, Nec | 2.27M | -992k | -0.0023 | -6.09 | 6.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/6/2011 10:26 | some more old news (25.5.11) | andrbea | |
09/3/2011 11:13 | That's actually pretty old news andrbea so not what the latest upturn in price is about... Wonder how far the low volume buying momentum will carry us this time? Back in to double figures? | horsepower | |
09/3/2011 11:04 | 1st March 2011 Psion, Inc. (LSE: PON.L), a global provider of mobile computing solutions, and Mobile Tornado (AIM:MBT.L), a leader in Push to Talk (P2T) technology, has announced that Psion will now resell and support Mobile Tornado's "Push-to" technology on its rugged mobile computers. This partnership will enable organizations to communicate with, alert and locate workers via Psion's handheld computers at the push of a button reducing costs, increasing efficiency and improving safety. | andrbea | |
16/2/2011 16:45 | If there was anything substantial to announce then you might have thought that the current mobile world conference in Barcelona would have been the venue. Still holding. | teifi | |
07/2/2011 12:29 | -11% weird graph now.... | andrbea | |
28/1/2011 12:54 | No idea whatsoever but there's no smoke without fire and a stock that has seen its price steadily decline for 10 months does not suddenly rise 150% without good reason | horsepower | |
28/1/2011 12:42 | its definitely on my radar but no funds at the moment. This looks good going froward. Any reason for the spike today horsepower? | bumble bee2 | |
28/1/2011 09:51 | The movement this month has been quite staggering as volume, whilst high compared to the norm, has been very nominal in monetary terms. Can you imagine if this starts hitting people's radars! | horsepower | |
28/1/2011 09:46 | Liquidity is an issue with MBT. I've no idea what's going on - I mean, I've no idea why it's moving on like this. I'll make a few calls. | pbracken | |
28/1/2011 09:35 | 10750 (vol) buy at mbt filled at a premium (13.75) short of stock or what! | andrbea | |
28/1/2011 09:09 | has now trebled this year and still under the radar | andrbea | |
26/1/2011 16:55 | Don't know but I wish I'd bought some more at 4p ! | bonty | |
25/1/2011 16:56 | What's going on guys? | peterblok | |
12/1/2011 21:55 | like what I see here and ready to free some funds to take a position. Still doing some DD welcome anyone's thoughts it's a quiet board considering todays rise. GL to all who are already in | bumble bee2 | |
06/1/2011 08:09 | RNS Number : 9841Y Mobile Tornado Group PLC 06 January 2011 Mobile Tornado Group plc ("Mobile Tornado" or the "Company") NECO signs exclusive deal with Mobile Tornado Group plc to deliver Push To Talk services in South Africa Mobile Tornado Group plc (AIM : MBT), a leading provider of instant communications for mobile, has today announced an exclusive partnership with NECO, a supplier of emergency, safety and security products, to deliver Push to Talk (PTT) mobile communications services into the South African market. NECO has invested heavily in the PTT market and has formed a new division called Instacom. This partnership with Mobile Tornado will enable a wide range of South African organisations, from both the public and private sector including the emergency services, to benefit from a variety of PTT, Push to Locate and Push to Alert applications allowing them to communicate with their employees more effectively and efficiently than when using conventional mobile services and private mobile radio. Nellis Basson, director of Instacom said: "Until now, we have provided our customers with a range of two-way radio and tracking systems, but Push to Talk will take this offering to a whole new level. It means that we can give our customers more choice and provide them with new communications solutions." Instacom's customers include the emergency services and security companies where reliable communications can often mean the difference between life and death in many cases. Mobile Tornado's PTT services allow these organisations to communicate with staff no matter where they are, and there are also additional personal health and safety benefits, as this technology not only pin points the location of lone workers, it also allows them to send distress alerts when significant events or major issues arise. Jeremy Fenn, managing director, Mobile Tornado Group plc said: ""We are delighted to put this agreement in place and it represents the first territory where we have signed up to an exclusive relationship. We are confident that the commitments Neco have made to us and their market will give us a great opportunity to establish our platform in one of the fastest developing mobile communications markets in the world. Our service has already been adopted by a major South African mobile operator, and withour experience of delivering similar services into other countries around the world, we are committed to assisting our partner in establishing the leading PTT service in South Africa." Mobile Tornado's patented Internet Protocol Radio Service (IPRS) technology has been successfully deployed in networks around the world. The suite of IP-based, OMA standards-compliant, services provide real time, 'always-on', bandwidth-efficient communications across a range of mobile networks and devices, including compatibility with forthcoming LTE (Long Term Evolution) 4G mobile networks. ENDS | bonty | |
18/6/2010 07:07 | For anyone still watching.... RNS Number : 8331N Mobile Tornado Group PLC 18 June 2010 ? Mobile Tornado Group plc ("Mobile Tornado" or the "Company") Indian Contract Win Mobile Tornado Group Plc (AIM: MBT.L), the leader in Push to Talk (P2T) technology, today announces a contract win with a major Indian mobile operator. Under the terms of the deal, Mobile Tornado is responsible for the supply of its patented IPRS Push-to-Talk technology platform and the provision of professional services to install and configure the system in the operator's network. Delivery of the first phase, a 200,000 user system, has commenced with additional licences to be added as the market grows. Jeremy Fenn, Managing Director of Mobile Tornado, said: 'I am delighted to announce our first deal in this rapidly growing market. To secure a deal with one of the leading mobile operators in the region is a testament to the quality of our technology platform. Our Push to Talk application helps mobile operators grow revenues and retain customers. This order from India positions us well in the emerging mobile data market for presence based messaging, Push to Talk and other related services.' For further details please contact: +------------------- | Mobile Tornado Group plc | | +------------------- | Jeremy Fenn, Chief Executive | +44 (0) 7734 475888 | | | | | | | +------------------- | Astaire Securities Plc | +44 (0)20 7492 4775 | +------------------- | Shane Gallwey | | +------------------- About Mobile Tornado Group Plc Mobile Tornado Group (AIM: MBT) specialises in the provision of Instant Communications applications for mobile devices, with a focus on enterprise workforce management. The company's three main applications are Push to Talk, Push to Locate and Push to Alert, enabling organisations to communicate with their employees more effectively and cost efficiently than conventional mobile services and competing private mobile radio solutions. By equipping their workforce with conventional mobile handsets and MBT applications, a company can communicate with one or many employees simultaneously, track employee locations, and immediately be alerted of major issues. MBT's patented Internet Protocol Radio Service (IPRS) technology has been successfully deployed in networks around the world. The suite of IP-based, OMA standards-compliant, services provide real time, 'always-on', bandwidth-efficient communications across a range of mobile networks and devices, including compatibility with forthcoming LTE (Long Term Evolution) 4G mobile networks. Its technical and cost performance is superior to many competing services and technologies, as is being validated in the marketplace. Mobile Tornado is 49% owned by InTechnology Group plc, UK's leading Managed Data and Communication Services Group. With its headquarters in the UK, Mobile Tornado has offices in the U.S, Germany, Israel, India and China. For more information about Mobile Tornado visit www.mobiletornado.co | bonty | |
25/1/2010 15:56 | Still no stock about. If there is news of a successful trial now this will absolutely rocket. | horsepower | |
11/1/2010 15:41 | Hi guys - any ideas on this spike ? | teifi | |
11/1/2010 11:57 | No stock around, so negligible volume having huge effect on the price. This could get very interesting, very quickly... | horsepower | |
11/1/2010 11:43 | Looks like those trials are coming home to roost. A 10 bagger in the making. | pbracken | |
21/10/2009 14:35 | I've always worried about this one being taken private before it realises its potential, ala ITO. Anyway, there's been a few relatively small buys over the last few days, which could be a sign of news being around the corner? Regardless, nice to see this and SOGP's share prices showing signs of rising from the dead... LDP next I reckon - only a matter of how long it takes for the overhang to clear and the rise in gas prices to be taken into account. Be lucky. | horsepower | |
21/10/2009 13:07 | Life in the old dog yet? Just not sure about the intentions of ITO. It's the main shareholder and the main customer. That's usually an equation for a takeover. Just hope the parent allows the infant to flourish. | pbracken | |
16/3/2009 13:38 | I hear they may have lost a staff to a rival/other project - any one know anymore? | teifi |
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