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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% | 85.50 | 85.00 | 86.00 | 85.50 | 85.00 | 85.50 | 68,269 | 11:00:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Information Retrieval Svcs | 36.04M | 4.21M | 0.0257 | 33.27 | 140.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/10/2006 14:37 | There's a half page spread in the inaugural issue of the "Business" magazine this weekend, by guess who !! | ![]() mpilot | |
06/10/2006 10:55 | All good though..... but is does all have a bad smell about it. | ![]() britishbear | |
06/10/2006 10:51 | Being ramped on UK-Analyst today to help push the price following TW's first tip. One way to make your performance figures look good (the other is to have them calculasted by a sister site). Next it will no doubt feature on Stockmarket channel tv? | ![]() argy2 | |
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01/9/2006 09:51 | Could easily go past 21p soon - hardly any resistance ! | ![]() mangal | |
01/9/2006 09:04 | Excellent move today - TW does get some right. A few more deals like Brittania and this will fly. 2LB makes some good points and this is a gamble - I have held for a few years and am sticking with in and still have a 30/40p price target. This business is very scalable. Fixed costs so profits will ramp up quickly. The product works, customers and businesses win it just needs to traction. | ![]() britishbear | |
01/9/2006 08:35 | To the week after the results I would say so kristini. People buying this morning taking a big risk IMO - however the volumes are still very low and have been negligible for months. Only £20k share price far. Good news for those who have been in for a long time as it provides an opportunity get out above 17p. Still simply back to levels of 2 years ago - still has no substance. | ![]() 2lb | |
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01/9/2006 07:47 | A fair point - if you can make money out of any share at any level over any time period then that is indeed the point of the trading game. Good luck to you - I hope you can make out of NET in the short term. However - do not ever think it is more than a blip on the chart. | ![]() 2lb | |
01/9/2006 06:18 | 2LB: I'm quite happy to make hay whilst the sun shines. 30% potential in less than a month seems to be a sunny outlook. | angler | |
31/8/2006 19:41 | 2LB: 26% increase since your 4 Aug post. A DOG indeed!! | angler | |
31/8/2006 17:31 | all buys then , Nice | ![]() giantpeach2 | |
16/8/2006 14:19 | indeed, we will see. Good luck to you either way, would never want to see anyone post a loss on anything, but can't see any future return in holding NET shares. | ![]() 2lb | |
15/8/2006 19:29 | I was thinking maybe 25p not £2.50. Of course you are right, when you look back it was a ludicrous price. Results can't be far off now, should be a pointer to the direction this is going, I am hoping that H2 will exceed H1 which would then put it a little lower than 10. We'll lock horns again then. | ![]() wakeland | |
15/8/2006 08:51 | Yes, I would agree, and most have curled up and dies or fallen back to realistic levels. NET remains overvalued - can you believe this was once over £2.50 a share !?! A company with a single product that is easily replicated has no future other than someone, such as a BT, buying the business because they regard it as less hassle than buying the product and the price at that point is only a few million. | ![]() 2lb | |
15/8/2006 08:44 | but surely thats true of any number of tech stocks? | ![]() wakeland | |
15/8/2006 08:20 | The market will rate it and price it where it sees fit - you are right that history will not plat too much of a part in that. Even at £350k a PE of 10 is tha MAX you can really justify which means that 5pn is the mean share price that gives a fair valuation. Netcall has no unique technoology, a handful of customers of any size and some massively overpaid individuals relying in a single basic concept that can be replicated in minimal time with minimal effort. The trend clearly shows that from a ludicrous valuation in boom time, reality has set in month after month...... | ![]() 2lb | |
15/8/2006 08:14 | Was suprised to see NET tick down again yesterday ahead of results, FY must surely come in at around 300K, maybe 350. Generating cash and still growing. OK, before you say it 2LB I know the history stinks, they have burned through far to much money to get where they are now, no one could argue with that. But rating looks low for where they stand now. | ![]() wakeland | |
04/8/2006 18:48 | Sure sign of failure ahead - a small token share purchase by the CEO - and the market has reacted accordingly in the weeks following. What a dog. | ![]() 2lb | |
04/8/2006 18:47 | Results can't be far off now. The CEO recently bought at 14.5p, hopefully results will continue to see a steady improvement. | ![]() wakeland | |
04/8/2006 18:45 | Netcall PLC 31 May 2006 Netcall plc ('Netcall' or 'the Company') Director Shareholding Netcall plc announces that on 31st May 2006, Henrik Bang, Chief Executive Officer of Netcall, purchased 100,000 ordinary shares of 5p each in the Company ('Ordinary Shares'). The shares were bought at a price of 14.5p per Ordinary Share. Following this purchase, Mr Bang is interested in a total of 100,000 Ordinary Shares, representing approximately 0.15% of the Company's issued share capital of 65,942,603 Ordinary Shares. | ![]() wakeland | |
02/8/2006 14:25 | Still massively over valued at £8m. | ![]() 2lb |
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