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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% | 1.00 | 0.90 | 1.10 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 11,113 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investors, Nec | 2.28M | -1.38M | -0.0033 | -3.03 | 4.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/7/2019 11:39 | the summer lull ! | solarno lopez | |
18/4/2019 11:21 | Lots of stale bulls in this stock Sol, who bought all the way up to 30p a few years ago. A 40,000 sell stops the rise in its tracks, wait till they see my 700,000 lol | fozzie | |
18/4/2019 08:56 | Wow this has legs at last | solarno lopez | |
17/4/2019 17:05 | positive end to the day | solarno lopez | |
17/4/2019 12:04 | Buying for the future | solarno lopez | |
17/4/2019 08:04 | results paint a positive picture going forward | solarno lopez | |
01/4/2019 22:40 | FY2018 results expected this month likely to confirm further progress towards achieving breakeven in 2019 as Mobile Tornado Tier 1 PTT solution takes the fight to Motorola. This should trigger an inevitable rerating. TP 10p. | chrisfillyourboots | |
01/3/2019 08:10 | options ahead of Lebiche's buyout ? | solarno lopez | |
28/2/2019 07:24 | you are on track | solarno lopez | |
27/2/2019 17:53 | I don't wish to imply anything is happening anytime soon: just that once (and, of course, if) the Group starts growing rapidly the CEO may broker a deal that reflects its potential. There is no doubt that MBT, InHealthcare and the WiFi division have best-in-class products and services, streets ahead of the competition. MBT is likely to be the cash cow. If user numbers snowball, as they should, it's easily a £100m business in its own right. 30p a share, in other words. And I'm being conservative. Of course, I could be way off-beam. ITO and MBT are definitely a punt. But an intelligent punt. | lebiche | |
27/2/2019 10:14 | what takeout price would you suggest Lebiche | solarno lopez | |
27/2/2019 10:04 | tick up and your suggestion could be reality | solarno lopez | |
26/2/2019 18:19 | The ITO website (parent company of MBT) suggests the WiFi and Healthcare divisions are also picking up steam. Let's not forget that Wilkinson (CEO) sold a division of ITO for £65m a few years ago. I wouldn't be surprised if he's positioning all the subsidiaries to extract one last mega deal. | lebiche | |
22/2/2019 16:55 | Flurry of buying today. If the results signal a significant upturn in expectations for the current year, based on recurring revenue, MBT may reasonably be said to have turned a corner. | lebiche | |
20/2/2019 20:23 | Interesting development. Maybe some sales traction, finally. I must admit, I've always been interested in the potential for monthly subscriptions to transform the outlook for MBT. It would only take a 100,000 users on a tenner a month to catapult the valuation. | lebiche | |
08/11/2018 13:36 | Slightly worrying that Peter Wilkinson has decided that his support can longer be guaranteed beyond this year, according to the annual report of ITO (MBT majority shareholder). Should further finance be needed, the group may opt to sell subsidiaries of ITO instead. Trouble is, I'm uncertain of the value of any of them. | lebiche | |
02/11/2018 13:52 | Some small but sustained buying. You know where i am with this one Solarno. I need 14p to break even on 350,000 shares so i am not exactly doing cartwheels at this point, but it's nice all the same. Lots of pi's like me i would imagine. My friends and me own 1.5M between us! | fozzie | |
02/11/2018 11:38 | How nice to see and sunny day | solarno lopez | |
10/10/2018 14:52 | Away we go | solarno lopez |
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