Strange coming not long after a reasonably good trading statement, maybe all will be revealed tommorow, or the MM's have got bored and decided to move it around. |
Must be something more serious such as insider sales and delayed sales from an institution.
Could be a forced sale but more likely there has been a contract loss or something like this.
Seems WAY over done but hard to pile in without any idea of what is going on. |
4th biggest faller with only slightly more sells than buys |
I've not heard anything BB |
Down 17% on small (but larger than usual) trades.
Must be something in the news?
Either that or it represents an even better buying opp. |
Up today - has the worm turned? Chart looking good for a nice move from here. |
Bought a few NET shares - I like the story and see the recent fall as part of a general small tech sell off phase.
Hoping the gets back to high 20's by Christmas. All the recent news seems good and the product really seems to work. |
I heard a whisper last week that Citibank are in the latter stages of trialing Queuebuster and that an decent order could be imminent.
Don't know much about NET but have read back through this thread and the RNS. Stakebuilding and directors options and well above the current shareprice. Could be interesting.. |
Sorry, delighted. |
I'm afraid I sold out ages ago. |
 Netcall PLC 05 July 2004
Netcall plc Director's Shareholding
The Board is pleased to announce that on 2 July 2004 Henrik Bang, Chief Executive Officer was granted, for nil consideration, options over 2,000,000 ordinary 5p shares ('Ordinary Shares') at a subscription price of 22.5p per Ordinary Share (being the closing mid-market price of an Ordinary Share on 2 July 2004). These shares will be issued under an individual option scheme.
These options are exercisable as follows:
The first tranche of 500,000 vest the day immediately following the day on which the mid-market closing price on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange ('AIM') of a fully paid Ordinary Share in the capital of the Company has reached 35 pence for 60 consecutive days;
The second tranche of 500,000 vest the day immediately following the day on which the mid-market closing price on the AIM of a fully paid Ordinary Share in the capital of the Company has reached 40 pence for 60 consecutive days; and
The third tranche of 1,000,000 vest the day immediately following the day on which the mid-market closing price on the AIM of a fully paid Ordinary Share in the capital of the Company has reached 45 pence for 60 consecutive days.
Following this grant Henrik Bang holds options over 3,000,000 Ordinary Shares.
5 July 2004
Bit more news here, at least there seems to be some challenge in these options, I won't be too dissapointed if old Hendrik pulls it off. |
hi
I'd completely forgotten that I'd set this up.
Any changes to the header required? |
Netcall PLC 30 June 2004
Netcall PLC ('the Company') Trading statement Trading Update for the year ended 30th June 2004 Netcall sells telephony solutions, including its innovative flagship product QueueBusterTM, which enable call centres to manage call queuing, reduce costs and enhance customer service. The board is pleased to announce that the Company achieved the expected increase in its sales in the second half of the year. Of particular note during this period was the successful launch of QueueBuster Service, a hosted variation of our Queuebuster product plus additional sales of QueueBuster product both in the UK and internationally. This improved performance will bring full year turnover and earnings before interest and tax in line with market expectations. |
NOPE !! My cookies are regularly deleted so they wont take long to view them.
Still a big mystery. |
socks also!! |
ASTONISHING.....
Using Freeserve Broadband.... with NO windows open...
there are
200000 Bytes PER MINUTE coming in !!!! Doing NOWT !!!!!!
What the heck are they doing ???
Are all these bytes counted by BT in their 1 GB allowance per month ?
You can see these useless bytes coming in - by double clicking on your Broadband icon, BEFORE you start up any windows.
Hope someone can enlighten us !!!! :0) |
AND... with windows open... PLUS all the advertising rubbish..... will all that be added up by BT for the 1GB monthly limit ?
(this 1 GB limit is for the £19/month BT basic broadband.)
Rough calcn shows it will only provide 2 hrs a day at most.
Anybody got it ???? |
ASTONISHING.....
Using Freeserve Broadband.... with NO windows open...
there are
200000 Bytes PER MINUTE coming in !!!! Doing NOWT !!!!!!
What the heck are they doing ???
Are all these bytes counted by BT in their 1 GB allowance per month ?
You can see these useless bytes coming in - by double clicking on your Broadband icon, with no other windows open.
Hope someone can enlighten us !!!! :0) |
Thanks for that. I was on away on jollies last week and failed to notice link on news bar. Resignation of non-exec can be very bad news, but can equally be nothing to worry about. If I were considering selling I would imagine that it would be enough to sway me, hence it probably justifies a small fall from previous fair value. As it is there has been a big fall, perhaps overdone. This years news has been fairly reasonable on the whole but it is the order that it arrived that has caused a problem or two, and some pieces of good news - like the first US order did little for the price. Having missed my normal stop loss on these I am inclined to ride it out, unless anyone else has anything more concrete? |
I would think the above is the reason for the drop over the last week. Jeffrey Rubins has a large stake in the Co.
any thoughts on this Aleman? doesn't look to good. |
Netcall PLC 02 June 2004
Netcall PLC ('the Company') Non-executive director's resignation
Mr Jeffrey Rubins, a non-executive director of the Company, has resigned from the Company with effect from 1 June 2004. He has decided to step down from the board having served the company for a number of years. His decision comes at a point where the board and the executive team have been strengthened in recent months.
2 June 2004 |