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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% | 99.00 | 98.00 | 100.00 | 99.00 | 98.50 | 98.50 | 99,045 | 15:54:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Information Retrieval Svcs | 39.06M | 5.85M | 0.0355 | 27.89 | 163.47M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/9/2009 08:55 | These will get very close (if not surpass) 30 tomorrow. Expect acquisition also... | shammytime | |
15/9/2009 07:54 | The results are out tomorrow,. What price can we expect to see bearing in mind we already know they're good numbers? Or will exceptional results be announced? | am1234 | |
10/9/2009 12:04 | killieboy: the company made a statement a few weeks back explaining that their results are going to be better than anticipated. you dont have to look under a rock. | platts | |
10/9/2009 09:25 | Prefer not to say. I Don't know who reads these boards. Lets see what happens on Wednesday. | mooo2 | |
10/9/2009 09:22 | Just hope you are correct - but where do you get your info? | killieboy | |
10/9/2009 09:06 | I've bought 10,000 today. I've heard that results are very, very good. | mooo2 | |
10/9/2009 08:29 | moving forward nicely next weeks results have been signaled as positive- how high will this get? | platts | |
09/9/2009 16:11 | net starting to break out, especially if it gets over 18p- then straight on to 20p in short order-targeting 25. | platts | |
09/9/2009 07:06 | Results next week should hopefully see some positive movement then | shareowner | |
30/8/2009 18:41 | simon tell craigy boi to wake up... u can then for real have the rest of the weekend free... honest :) | wooosh2 | |
30/8/2009 18:40 | Good progress again ahead of update...wonder if it can get to 20p soon? | shareowner | |
08/7/2009 15:42 | now we know- company is doing well,of course | platts | |
07/7/2009 14:21 | impossible to know- the chart is bullish and the stock wants to go up- it just takes its time to do it. | platts | |
07/7/2009 12:55 | Nice little jump today - any idea why? | killieboy | |
06/6/2009 00:07 | Platts. Net is strong. Long term hold imho. Could go ballistic in near future. | piedpiper2 | |
03/6/2009 21:05 | net looking strong ?break-out | platts | |
27/3/2009 14:59 | Has no competitors? Are you joking? You can replicate Queuebuster in less than a week. Yes, it is profitable, but £10m MCAP on the current turonver and profits? The share price is reflecting future value but they have taken years to get to these lowly fundamentals and bounced of an share price of £2.51 in the process. | 2lb | |
27/3/2009 14:55 | The company has a positive cashflow, it makes profit, it does not have any competitor and the dirctors are buying. What do you think should happen to the share price ? AZ | azaman | |
27/3/2009 11:34 | I am sure they tipped CTT as well - just before it crashed! (or wasit "Shares") | killieboy | |
27/3/2009 09:05 | They get it wrong, but not all the time!!! they tipped Medusa mineing a about 43p look at it now, 3 months on if that??? | giantpeach2 | |
26/3/2009 10:26 | Giantpeach - only problem I have is that "Chronic Investor" says buy - not a good sign!! | killieboy | |
24/3/2009 16:53 | The signs are all good here!!! follow the directors and BUY!! | giantpeach2 | |
08/3/2009 13:59 | Investers Cronicle says buy!! still no competitors for Q buster its number 1 in its field. | giantpeach2 | |
26/2/2009 11:39 | "Encouraging" results - good long-term hold. | killieboy | |
30/1/2009 13:00 | Much better thread with charts and new. | britishbear |
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