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NET Netcall Plc

86.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Netcall Plc LSE:NET London Ordinary Share GB0000060532 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 86.00 84.00 88.00 86.00 83.20 86.00 33,013 08:00:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Information Retrieval Svcs 36.04M 4.21M 0.0257 33.46 140.97M
Netcall Plc is listed in the Information Retrieval Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NET. The last closing price for Netcall was 86p. Over the last year, Netcall shares have traded in a share price range of 71.00p to 112.50p.

Netcall currently has 163,921,620 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Netcall is £140.97 million. Netcall has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 33.46.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/3/2004
13:06
Another 100k @ 27p. Stakebuilding...! Is anybody taking note?
aleman
30/3/2004
01:17
Ooooh. Look. What a surprise. Day full of small sells and....
100k bought @ 27p and 100k @ 27.5p.

aleman
23/3/2004
16:16
There she goes again. 75k buy @ 27p.
aleman
22/3/2004
17:49
75k bought @ 27p during another day of sells in bad market.Don't often see institutional buying. Is there a very astute stakebuilder out there?
aleman
16/3/2004
17:03
300k bought @ 26p. Any other day would have pushed up the price. Not today though.I wonder who might be buying in on the quiet?
aleman
12/3/2004
18:28
Couldn't log on today. Dial up number constantly engaged due to exchange fault. Rang BT 24/7 Together Internet support. "Press 1 and we will ring you back when an advisor is available within 30mins....Please state your name after the tone....Please enter the telephone number you wish us to ring back...". 10 minutes later a pleasant young lady rang me back. 2 hours later exchange fault was fixed and BT had another happy customer. Advisor confirmed ring back system was Netcall's Queuebuster. Can't believe other callcentres still in stone age.
aleman
08/3/2004
10:06
We have some movement today there must be some buying in the background looking very good now, this has been trying to move up for the last week or so but keeps being hit with sellers.
thinkbig?
03/3/2004
09:54
Just got excited when I saw the cumulated volume in my monitor... didn't last

Hopefully Shares Mag will have something more positive to say tomorrow.

bzh29
26/2/2004
18:08
looking better all the time
Director's Shareholding

Following Henrik Bang's recent appointment as Chief Executive Officer, the Board
is pleased to announce that on 23rd February he was granted, for nil
consideration, options over 1,000,000 ordinary 5p shares ("Ordinary Shares") at
a subscription price of 25p per Ordinary Share. 400,000 of these options will be
under the Enterprise Management Incentive scheme and the remainder under an
individual option scheme.

These options are exercisable as follows: the first tranche of 500,000
exerciseable/vest immediately; the second tranche of 250,000 exerciseable/vest
the day immediately followingthe day on which the mid-market closing price on
the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange of a fully paid
Ordinary Share in the capital of the Company has reached 40 pence; and the third
tranche of 250,000 exerciseable/vest the day immediately following the day on
which the mid-market closing price on the Alternative Investment Market of the
London Stock Exchange of a fully paid Ordinary Share in the capital of the
Company has reached 45 pence.

Following this grant Henrik Bang holds options over 1,000,000 Ordinary Shares.

26 February 2004

thinkbig?
26/2/2004
18:05
I agree Bzh. It looks to me like the article wasn't up to date with the BT deal. There could have been an interesting article there where Shares could have probed the revenue split and its potential to the company. It looks a bit embarrassing when you tip a stock as a sell at 26p and it opens 2p higher at 29p. Perhaps they will admit to an honest case of bad timing next week.
aleman
26/2/2004
15:41
NET was metioned in Shares but investors were advised to sell as Results were mediocre.

Shares says: "The company's balance sheet may be stronger but prospect look uncertain"

Well, to me they got that one wrong

bzh29
26/2/2004
11:04
good start to the day looks like we have buyers in the background should test its last high over the next week
thinkbig?
26/2/2004
09:13
something to worry about here is time. The Netcall offering has a pace or two advantage on its rivals. Its a service that requires layering on existing technologies, or to be offered as per Queuebuster-lite as a pure service. The danger is the evolution of the core technologies within call centres. This will at some point include some or all of the offereing.
The play here is that they establish enough of a footprint quickly enough to fly, or...someone takes them out. Eitherway we are looking at the next twenty four months max.

paddyfool
25/2/2004
12:00
I expect the deal to be mentioned on Shares tomorrow too... More buys than sells and it's down 5.5%

Lack of volume dragging the price down?

bzh29
25/2/2004
07:46
Good report on the BT news in Daily Mail this AM.
neeps
24/2/2004
16:24
Rumours weren't far wide of the mark were they Pf ? Shame the deal wasn't announced with the results. Wonder if any director purchases recently. Anyway, I was just hoping for a few sales deals.Much happier with BT distribution deal. With all their call centre experience , it says "this is a good product and we want a part of it" .With all the bad press call centres get I expect this might make the mainstream papers as BT's solution to call centre stresses. Let them take the credit so long as NET gets its share I say. Should get good reports in investor media as well I reckon. Hope to be revisiting recent high soon.
aleman
24/2/2004
11:48
see post 48!
paddyfool
24/2/2004
10:11
p@,

Gartmore did. It has all been announced.

tiltonboy
24/2/2004
10:02
Looks like someone picked up a packet on the cheap earlier in the month doesn,t it!
p@
24/2/2004
08:35
NetCall, the AIM-listed supplier of call centre technology
products, has signed a distribution agreement with BT PLC.
Under the deal, BT will offer NetCall's QueueBuster product to its business
and services customers via its Global Services division.
The agreement follows the installation of QueueBuster by BT Retail.
NetCall said QueueBuster eliminates the need to be kept waiting on hold by
call centres, giving callers the option of hanging up, keeping their place in
the queue and taking a free call back when a live agent is available to speak to
them.

philwill
18/2/2004
00:31
Only just got PC running fast enough to post by deleting cookies. Why does this work? Anyway,I would have sold today as I normally don't tolerate any downbeat news since there are enough companies out there that don't produce any, but by the time I could peruse RNS the price was showing signs of life and Gartmore had declared hand. Decided it's worth hanging on a while for contract news. I thought the BT deal was supposed to encourage everyone else. I presume if directors are confident of new orders then we will see some purchases from them. Mind you I had presumed good news today.
aleman
17/2/2004
18:21
i-n-h
i think you are right. just been looking at the advfn toplist and saw that a mm has bought 100000 shares in the market so they must think its overdone, plus buys were more then sales.

jay178
17/2/2004
17:38
Wow! It was a bumpy ride for Netcall today. I think the sell off was well overdone. I topped up at 24p and think a short term bounce is to be expected from here.

Looking for a better day tomorrow.

i_need_help
15/2/2004
09:40
The last statement did not sound very bullish re new contracts ( beyond the stated Japanese contract ) , maybe they didn't want to give the impression of impending good news on that front so as to give more impact if there are new contracts ...
wakeland
14/2/2004
22:38
£1 a little optimistic perhaps thinkBIG unless you know something I don't-40ish seems more realistic I would have thought.
shutittrev
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