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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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Information Retrieval Svcs | 36.04M | 4.21M | 0.0257 | 33.46 | 140.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/10/2004 12:58 | Nice one - and the market has done - "nothing". Hmm, might be a good top up for a quick 10% though | ![]() britishbear | |
06/10/2004 12:43 | Broker Recommendations - Wednesday 6th October - 11.05am Evolution Group reiterates 'Add Netcall' | ![]() iroll | |
25/9/2004 15:23 | Britbear - Looks like another 6 month wait, was hoping for some deals from abroad in the results...no sign yet. | ![]() wakeland | |
25/9/2004 12:44 | From Ruth Garett, -------------------- Shares in telephony management group Netcall slipped 1.5p to 16.75p after the maker of call centre management systems posted a widening loss in its full year results. In the 12 months to June 30th the company's pre-tax loss was 833,000 pounds compared with a loss of 330,000 pounds in 2003. Turnover in the period was 2.41 million pounds, slightly ahead of last year's 2.39 million pounds, and the group said sales of its call centre management product QueueBuster were progressing well. | ![]() britishbear | |
24/9/2004 08:44 | Results are not too bad although quite a negative reaction. I was expecting more on international sales. A lack of information here. Future still looks good, repeat contracts, new contracts and enough cash in the bank to see them through to profitability. I suspect this will require news of new large national and international contracts before we will se 25p again. 8% fall in over done IMO. -------------------- LONDON (AFX) - Telephone systems company Netcall PLC reported its year to June pretax loss widened to 83,000 stg from 33,000, though second half sales showed a "significant" improvement. Chairman Ron Elder said the group has now started to generate "reliable revenue streams for a proven suite of products". Sales for the year rose to 2.41 mln from 2.39 mln, including a 12 pct rise in second half sales to 1.75 mln, from 1.56 mln a year earlier. "Income streams from the delivery of hosted services are growing and we can now look forward to continued improvements in performance," Elder said. "We are well positioned for the future and look forward to our continued success." email: newsdesk@afxnews.com | ![]() britishbear | |
21/9/2004 10:49 | Results out on the 24th Sept. Some evidence of buying ahead of the results. Signs are only good that results will be share price enhancing. | ![]() britishbear | |
13/9/2004 23:19 | Anybody on that wanadoo £17.99 service for 2gb permonth ? I have a feeling that that is too little .........any views | ![]() 8para | |
07/9/2004 11:17 | At last - another 10% bringing it back to pre-plunge levels. Still do not know what thay was about but it could move on from here. Results due out at the end of September - given the positive trading statement it is odd that the share price is still this low. Summer lull over | ![]() britishbear | |
02/9/2004 10:02 | Bouncing back quite nicely. The big sell off for no reason that I have been able to find did seem to provide an excellent buying opp (which I missed). Hopefully we will get back to the 17p level in the next week or so. | ![]() britishbear | |
25/8/2004 19:52 | 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. | ![]() wakeland | |
25/8/2004 19:01 | 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. | ![]() britishbear | |
25/8/2004 17:45 | 4th biggest faller with only slightly more sells than buys | baughfell | |
25/8/2004 15:24 | I've not heard anything BB | baughfell | |
25/8/2004 15:18 | 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. | ![]() britishbear | |
19/8/2004 16:57 | Up today - has the worm turned? Chart looking good for a nice move from here. | ![]() britishbear | |
17/8/2004 13:50 | 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. | ![]() britishbear | |
24/7/2004 08:49 | 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.. | baughfell | |
05/7/2004 22:47 | Sorry, delighted. | ![]() agincourt | |
05/7/2004 22:46 | I'm afraid I sold out ages ago. | ![]() agincourt | |
05/7/2004 22:43 | 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. | ![]() wakeland | |
05/7/2004 22:40 | hi I'd completely forgotten that I'd set this up. Any changes to the header required? | ![]() agincourt | |
05/7/2004 22:37 | 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. | ![]() wakeland | |
23/6/2004 22:34 | NOPE !! My cookies are regularly deleted so they wont take long to view them. Still a big mystery. | bj444 | |
18/6/2004 23:11 | socks also!! | dave37 |
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