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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Investors, Nec | 2.27M | -992k | -0.0023 | -6.09 | 6.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/3/2009 12:57 | Regret I'm out of these to spend on other stuff - took a 40% loss ;-( | peterblok | |
20/1/2009 17:47 | No idea but this looks ready to rise aggressively bearing in mind actual offer is currently 25% higher than that quoted, and price is holding-up very well despite the horrendous market.... | horsepower | |
15/1/2009 17:17 | Any reason for this recent jump? | peterblok | |
10/11/2008 09:42 | Nothing specific to add, bd - outlook remains promising, especially since the handset launch which overcomes the obselence obstacle and adds, of course, a decent revenue stream of itself. | pbracken | |
07/11/2008 18:27 | pb I am under the impression that deals have been secured with Royal Mail , Geopost and JCB - can you shed any light on this? The dog is getting frustrated! | big dog5 | |
29/10/2008 10:00 | No stock around whatsoever. Can't even buy 5k online... | horsepower | |
03/10/2008 22:41 | No comments on the latest 6 monthly results, guys? | peterblok | |
17/9/2008 17:51 | Noticed that there have been a few 100k/+ buys gone through over the last few days. Hopefully a sign that there will be news soon... | horsepower | |
08/8/2008 07:29 | No new news unfortunately. Lots of exiting trials, big potential and the like - but, it seems, no company-transforming orders as yet. We'll get the story in a month or so with the release of H1 results. | pbracken | |
08/8/2008 06:41 | pb Do you have any news - mm's seem very keen to lower share price! | big dog5 | |
21/7/2008 08:20 | lburby - it's doing well, apparently; I remain a shareholder. R&A due sometime soon. | pbracken | |
20/7/2008 20:55 | pbracken any idea what's going on with ito ? | lburby | |
20/7/2008 19:51 | I think almost certainly, teifi:-). It could really be no other, since how many suppliers would the PO likely trial with? Err, one... Good spot. Edit: may have been a bit premature - the trials are likely to go on 'till end of year, but the opportunity is very real... | pbracken | |
20/7/2008 17:01 | Pb. Not my sort of reading material, but I am told that an artical appeared in Computer Weekly ( last 2 or 3 weeks? )about the Post Office being close to signing a deal with an un-named supplier for 30,000 handsets to record and transfer data. Linked? | teifi | |
07/7/2008 19:10 | mbt website looks a lot better. | thereverend | |
01/7/2008 18:24 | Pb, I agree with the dilution of the original route, and that they are concentrating on more direct routes to market, certainly in the uk, however, from previous posts on this board, there seems to be a common held 'opinion' that they have dropped or passed on from some 'big' projects that were to have more immediate effect. I guess the proof will be in the next set of figures. I do think that the shortage of stock and qty held by co. officers means that the pot still simmers....... | teifi | |
01/7/2008 17:00 | teifi: I suspect ITO pays MBT market rates for the licence to use MBT technology for its own mobile managed services offering, so yes (I believe) the connection fee is all MBT's. But ITO's customer base is just a start, and even if ITO enjoys special rates it doesn't alter the bigger picture. The connection fee is a throwaway figure from a private communication - but it sounds reasonable; why wouldn't BT or the Post Office or TNT pay a fiver a month for instant (collective) communication with each of their mobile workforce? The big licence fees would come from telecoms operators adopting the technology en masse; this route has proved unproductive, so MBT is pushing ahead with a direct service offering - hence the focus on individual connection fees. MBT has not abandoned the former route to market; indeed, there remains a lot of interest in this proposition from US second tier operators. But MBT doesn't want to hang around for 'big ticket' decisions of this nature. So it has invested big time in developing the software to offer the service themselves. Interesting times, as they say.... | pbracken | |
01/7/2008 15:47 | Good post Pb. Question, you work your figures on a fee of £ 5 per connection. Does this all end up in MBT's bucket, or do they have to pay ITO a % of this? Or rather does MBT get a % for holding the license? Where did the £ 5 come from ( sorry if I missed a previous post ) and are we sure its £'s not euro's? Is the connection split between a one off payment and then a monthly rental? | teifi | |
30/6/2008 21:12 | PB - very good to here something positive in these dia times - any explanation for such a dip in price with such a large purchase the other day! Am only a dog after all !!! | big dog5 | |
30/6/2008 18:38 | Thanks for your post Pb - nice to read something encouraging..... | peterblok | |
27/6/2008 19:50 | 420k buy today at 0.5p above the offer and we end the day down. How does that work? Certainly doesn't make any sense... | horsepower | |
30/5/2008 16:36 | Anyone know what that spike was all about? | peterblok |
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