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PSQ Parseq

8.925
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Parseq LSE:PSQ London Ordinary Share GB0004630454 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 8.925 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/5/2011
12:46
another share to look at for recurring income and major blue chip clients is SYNC.
The LSE board is very well informed with no ramping. I have big positions in both these companies... also Sync should be reporting 1st quarter figures next week and they should be Sp moving.... DYOR....

the heed
20/5/2011
12:24
propell is a very good descrition of what is I feel.....going to happen to this share price..........the applications of this companys products mean long term relationships with the best of the best when it comes to blue chip companie
estonia
20/5/2011
11:37
Estonia

Read through the thread and indeed you did. What's your thought on this? I see this as a huge deal and one that will propell this to new highs. Obviously this is a hot sector and the current share price doesn't reflect that

chickenchowmein
20/5/2011
11:10
Yes agree lessons,

They are profitable and growing at quite a rate, plus there will certainly be more of these on the horizon, lucky for us newcomers the fd spooked investors. Looks more like He wasn't up to it.

This will be in double figures very soon, possible by Monday, 20p should be a reasonable target for now. Would like to see some broker comment.

chickenchowmein
20/5/2011
10:43
I think this is undervalued - considering the customers they already have and the potential for international roll out amongst their partners and new arrangements this could be comfortable at 3 times the current cap. I'm going to hazard a guess of 22p by August.
learntlesson
20/5/2011
10:32
Pal44

What wrong with the humble paper cash.

Personally I disagree, I now do most of my banking/ bill psyements on my iPhone, Cfd's and eBay. I like the idea of avsingle secure e wallet? With credit facilities etc.

I suppose it sort of all exists already but mobile providers hold the key to power as they can lead what is on the device. They also have immensely close contact with Thier customer base and can offer benefits that others can't easily achieve - partnerships and offers for members that are instantly accessible on something you have with you all day. Financial services is a logical and exciting move in my humble opinion fwiw ;)

chickenchowmein
20/5/2011
10:14
err hold on guys .. what is wrong with the humble plastic card it does the same thing as a plastic phone i.e. allows one to pay .. I dont see all the hype here .. is this another pump and dump CO ??
pal44
20/5/2011
10:07
Thanks to apple we are witnessing a change in the way the world will do business, mobile penetration dwarfs anything else on the planet and this is the next step. .mob boom ;0)
chickenchowmein
20/5/2011
09:48
Start of something really big here. Next week will be the kicker
chickenchowmein
20/5/2011
09:39
No doubt we will see operators around the world follow suite - not least Telefonica and it's other businesses.
learntlesson
20/5/2011
09:25
when is the tree shake comming ....
pal44
20/5/2011
09:25
His looks ready to explode, been buying all day yesterday and today
chickenchowmein
20/5/2011
08:52
settle shop bills with your mobile
5hake
20/5/2011
08:46
Maybe the FD left because he felt he wasn't up for the level of commitment required for a tech company in a high growth market... i have not looked at his biography so maybe well off target.The latest contract makes me think that a fund raiser will not be required... also as we are supplying services to barclay and orange... and you need both for their wallet cash thing.... is there any cahnce that we might be already involved.. would an RNS be required if Orange had stated it did not want publicity? and its not like a new customer... just a extension of an exsisting contract?... just thinking out-loud so to speak... or type as it is.
the heed
20/5/2011
08:45
Leeds totally agree this is the future
5hake
20/5/2011
08:45
600 probably = 379 full time equivilants
johnmcd51
20/5/2011
08:27
the mobile phone market has grown so that everyone has a phone so the market for new phones is now merely replacing existing phones. This development of services and uses of mobiles onwards is the growth area.
leedsdamo
20/5/2011
08:20
This is the next big thing in tec paying for items via phone brill
5hakey
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