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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nexus Man | LSE:NXS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030379423 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 0.085 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/11/2011 16:28 | and their following (.....) | bishopawn | |
03/11/2011 09:42 | will the directors form avi buy shares aplenty | jammytass | |
03/11/2011 09:35 | Highest price paid in ages, you might be on to something Bishopawn, believe it when I see it | sweepie2 | |
03/11/2011 09:10 | looks like one large set up let fat boy wonkie chops have as many shares as he likes at little or no costs then sell the cmpy mmmmmmmmmmmmmm time to buy????????????? | jammytass | |
03/11/2011 09:05 | Looks like the price is about to break out to much higher territory. Good luck. | bishopawn | |
02/11/2011 15:20 | just maybe nxs will be bought out at 0.5p perhaps the guys at tips new when to get inn lol!!!! | jammytass | |
02/11/2011 13:55 | And thats the word IF | sweepie2 | |
01/11/2011 21:49 | current market cap: only £2.83 million. Ridiculously low in my view. For the canny investor, here lies an opportunity in the lead-up to figures in late November. If the market has undervalued Nexus, as I believe it certainly has, we could be in for a re-rating of the shares, if the profitability of the Co shows significant improvement on last year's (2009/2010) numbers. | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 16:37 | Reducing IT department costs is one of Nexus's selling points and the above extracts from the Avisen Company website point to a marriage of some sort between Nexus and Avisen/ | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 16:32 | The full Acorn Enterprise Performance Suite (EPS) is available to customers and partners 'on demand' hosted by leader of the hosting market, RackspaceĀ®. Reduced demand on IT and lower upfront costs are some of the benefits to choosing Acorn OnDemand. Acorn realises that each customer is different and their needs vary, therefore offering multiple options. The choice of 'on-premise' vs. 'on-demand' will be based on several factors. Many of these will be dependent on the current IT department and policies. Avisen are on hand to help with selecting the best suited solution to each different business. | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 16:26 | The Avisen plc Group is a management consultancy and software business that provides companies with advice and solutions in order to enhance overall company profitability. Avisen is an exclusive distributor of Acorn's Enterprise Performance Solutions and this leading technology, combined with Avisen's consultancy team, made up of individuals with years of experience in helping global businesses to create and execute strategies for overall company profitability, has helped Avisen to win contracts with large corporations, such as Tesco and most recently, Unilever. More specifically, the business initiatives that Avisen focus on include: Individual Customer, Product and Supplier Profitability Analysis Cost Transparency Initiatives, including Cost-to-Serve and Internal Cost Allocation Global Supply Chain Transformation projects. It is widely acknowledged that Profitability improvement and cost reduction are two of the most difficult tasks a company can undertake. Our approach is simply; combine some of the best subject matter experts with a proven methodology and class leading software to deliver and implement change for the long term that will continue to deliver benefit to our client's bottom line year after year. Avisen plc is listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and intends to continue to identify key acquisition targets that will complement the current existing businesses. In 2010, Storage Fusion Ltd was integrated into the Avisen Group. Storage Fusion is an independent software vendor and has developed a Software as a Service (Saas) solution known as Storage Resource Analysis (SRA) that is used by blue-chip companies allowing them to run reports across their entire storage estate to identify storage reclamation opportunities, thereby empowering companies with the analytics they need to make informed decisions about their storage resources, thereby reducing IT expenditure and improving business operations. | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 16:24 | The New Directors bring a considerable public company experience and specialise in the area of cost control with a proven ability to seek out earnings enhancing acquisitions to help companies achieve critical mass. The search for suitable acquisitions is already underway. | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 16:22 | Mr. Marcus Hanke is Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director of Avisen Plc. He began his career at PriceWaterhouse (now PricewaterhouseCoope | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 10:09 | Having looked at their pasts they seem to have a fair bit of experience and lets face it they can't do much worse than the ones they are replacing | sweepie2 | |
01/11/2011 10:00 | At least its news. bishopawn - care to share the reasons for your optimism? Would be nice to have a bit of cheer on a down day. | marab | |
01/11/2011 09:30 | it would have to be a big board room to get u all inn | jammytass | |
01/11/2011 09:28 | not before moi. | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 09:27 | perhaps fat boy wonkie chops might get on the board tips lol | jammytass | |
01/11/2011 09:25 | not what I am hearing old fellow..... | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 08:15 | lol its all over bish old rats bailing out | jammytass | |
01/11/2011 08:03 | just the start of big things. | bishopawn | |
01/11/2011 08:03 | Thanks, I see Plus Markets have marked them up slightly | sweepie2 | |
01/11/2011 07:40 | sweepie2 - to early to tell either way, but we can always hope for the best. | marab | |
01/11/2011 07:11 | Can these director changes be viewed in a positive light? And yet another change in direction on the horizon | sweepie2 |
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