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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Oneclickhr | LSE:OCR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004332085 | ORD 1P |
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% | 10.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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09/9/2005 10:27 | This looks better and better. Another deal announcement would bounce this upwards nicely. Or a name-change! I can't help feeling the snazzy company name 'one-click' is a rather dated. Anyone with any suggestions? "HRH Systems...by royal appointment. 10p easily on the cards. | ![]() horneblower | |
25/8/2005 09:32 | Might only be temporary. Small drop in bid to tease out some sellers. Some more buying may be all that is required to propell it further. | ![]() camy | |
25/8/2005 09:23 | 50k sell yesterday. Level 2 weakening today. Sell orders and correction pending I guess. | ![]() dougfrench | |
23/8/2005 15:40 | Hope so. 10p seems easily on the cards but it needs to rise above 6p for a real upward trend. | ![]() horneblower | |
23/8/2005 15:30 | In the absence of any selling this should motor tomorrow morning imho | ![]() camy | |
23/8/2005 15:10 | Yet another click up. Guess there's been some more buying and trades will show up only later on. If not the stock is being marked up based on valuations or pending news imho | ![]() camy | |
23/8/2005 15:06 | Bought 30,000 at 5p. Price then marked up to 4.75/5.25. Just shows how little stock available. Shall we ramp????? | ![]() horneblower | |
23/8/2005 14:58 | I'll buy a few to get started. 30,000 perhaps. | ![]() horneblower | |
23/8/2005 14:09 | Most days there are only about 3 or trades so today's move reflects a head of steam that has been building up over several weeks which reflects a business in recovery imho. | ![]() camy | |
23/8/2005 10:47 | Could be. Or, if it goes quiet it will drop back again. I'm not paying 5p for it...yet. | ![]() horneblower | |
23/8/2005 10:45 | My guess is that with a handfull more buys it will click up again. | ![]() camy | |
23/8/2005 10:33 | Except they marked it up on my order...but then didn't fill the order! I put a limit of 4.75 on which they rejected and put the price up anyway. However, it demonstrates a shortage of stock which is encouraging. | ![]() horneblower | |
23/8/2005 10:27 | Agreed. Up again as I write. | ![]() camy | |
23/8/2005 10:22 | Hi there, I am buying in on the basis of a recovery. The recent announcement regarding the Williams Lea contract suggests that, despite the falls over the past five years, the company is not about to go bust. Williams Lea will have done extensive due dilligence before committing their cash. The chart looks like it has just performed a bottom pattern. I would expect about 10p in the next six weeks. | ![]() horneblower | |
23/8/2005 09:43 | The little gem is having a delayed takeoff. | ![]() camy | |
18/8/2005 15:11 | Re Contract RNS Number:2538Q OneClickHR PLC 18 August 2005 OneClickHR plc ("OneClickHR" or "the Group") Contract win OneClickHR is pleased to announce a significant new sale of its human capital management software, HR.net, to Williams Lea Limited, who provide corporate information solutions. The total value of the contract is in excess of #300,000 (of which it is anticipated some #250, 000 will be recognised in 2005) making this the largest HR.net contract win to date. This contract win together with other recent contract wins from FTSE International Ltd and World Vision (being the second overseas customer for the HR.net technology) reinforce the Directors' confidence in their expectations for the Group's trading in the current year. Contacts: Frank Beechinor, Group CEO, OneClickHR plc 020 8663 1330 Angus Dent, Financial Director, OneClickHR plc, 020 8663 1330 Oliver Scott, KBC Peel Hunt Ltd, 020 7418 8900 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END CNTZVLFFEVBBBBV | tony14 | |
09/5/2005 09:42 | Where the results good or something?. Why no comments and the price is up?. | responsible lad | |
07/2/2005 11:05 | The word is that Peter Mart , Sales Director for the T&A division is buying it. He previously owned a Software company called CRM , how this effects the price , sorry don't know, just the man nearly on the inside ! | 10051550 | |
06/2/2005 23:11 | Hi there 10051----- Any details who they have sold to???? How will this effect price and revenues??? Thanks | last_man_standing | |
03/2/2005 09:34 | Actually this is already happening , Time and Attendance division is being sold | 10051550 | |
27/1/2005 10:18 | Some recent trades here. Is there some news or a trading statement expected or due? I expect that they will now start to sell off parts of this business and move back to core activities. Watch out for the training and clock card operations which could be sold off!!!!! | last_man_standing | |
29/12/2004 10:25 | 50k sold at 3p | boiledantelope | |
28/12/2004 10:25 | Jam tomorrow, Jam tomorrow, and how long does it take to build the delivery team???? If HR.net is not going to take OCR into new market space but simple cannibalise existing product areas where is the much required uplift in sales going to come from | last_man_standing | |
01/10/2004 11:32 | Sales are off by £420,000 but debtors are up by £271,000 so they have sold less but now are owed more which means that less people are paying them than last year so therefore they must be less satisfied customers in fact they had debtors this time last year of £1.4 million on sales of £2.7 million so 52% of customers had not paid and this year debtors of £1.6 million on sales of £2.3 so this year 71% of people not paying them which is an increase of 36%. Explain why you feel that this new product is selling well. Sales orders of 600K - is not 600K of paid revenue!!!!!!!!!!!!! | last_man_standing | |
17/9/2004 10:17 | I stated earlier..HR.NET..loo a lot to prove ... saffy.. | safman |
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