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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Parseq | LSE:PSQ | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004630454 | ORD 1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 8.925 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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27/5/2011 18:55 | 529 Monday ??????? bank holiday..We will see Tuesday ;+) Hope you are right. | 666james | |
27/5/2011 18:27 | Looks like a large fill of 830,000 shares (BUY). Should move nicely on Monday Have a great weekend | algorithmicx | |
26/5/2011 14:04 | Must be a seller in the wings, 100% BUYS no movement off the ASK Price Once seller is cleared look for a BIG move higher. | algorithmicx | |
25/5/2011 17:58 | You'd think so. In their last issue, Shares Mag were saying that a 3rd 'profit warning' was on the cards. Don't think they saw the new contract coming ... | growbag | |
25/5/2011 17:53 | Will we get a mention in shares mag tomoz i wonder!!!! and the ic on friday. | giantpeach2 | |
24/5/2011 06:48 | O2 contract could hardly be small could it ? We know what ie do and we know what 02 are aiming to do; words like major contract, and multi million should quell that fear. You seem to illude problems without actually saying anything. | chickenchowmein | |
24/5/2011 06:45 | Morning I suppose looking at the short term we should expect a retrace, but you can never tell with the aim. Looking to add like I'm sure a few others are, just a matter of timing | chickenchowmein | |
23/5/2011 21:45 | The figures are not given now because they are in talks with related companies. | learntlesson | |
23/5/2011 20:36 | Why not give figures in the release - is the O2 contract very small - will it all come in year three? How much cash is left? Why did the finance director resign? | druinsky | |
23/5/2011 14:21 | ;0) I noticed that trial the other day, is psq involved? No broker comment on this news ? Seems a little odd, anyone know the concencous target that required the step change to meet? Glad to be in this at the moment, more deals will follow here, it will big a big year | chickenchowmein | |
23/5/2011 13:31 | I love the way you call me "Lessons" :-) | learntlesson | |
23/5/2011 13:11 | Lessons What do you mean | chickenchowmein | |
23/5/2011 09:29 | Telefonica deal soon | learntlesson | |
23/5/2011 08:56 | Interesting to see that in the last results the company stated that a step change in orders was needed to meet earnings expectations in 2011 - Shares Mag even had a piece on them about profit warnings -- really looks like this new contract announcement was the step change called for. Looking like 2011 will be an excellent year -- more contracts expected to follow. short-term target share price for me is 12p. | growbag | |
23/5/2011 08:42 | rights issus soon? | druinsky | |
23/5/2011 08:28 | Mobile wallet offered to UK shoppers Mobile money: Here at last UK moves closer to mobile wallet The first service that allows users to pay for purchases via their mobile phone has been launched in the UK. Among shops signed up to the system are McDonalds, EAT, Pret-a-Manger and some Boots stores. Users wishing to use the system - dubbed Quick Tap - will need Orange and Barclaycard accounts as well as a handset set up for contactless payments. The idea of the mobile wallet is gaining popularity around Europe. Motorway toll The service is made possible by Near Field Communication (NFC), the short-range wireless technology that underpins many wireless payment systems. Quick Tap is a collaboration between Orange and Barclaycard. It will require a NFC-enabled Samsung Tocco Lite handset, which also goes on sale on Friday. Continue reading the main story " Start Quote Mobile money looks like a useful addition to the way we handle our finances, rather than a necessity" Rory Cellan-Jones Technology Correspondent Read Rory's thoughts in full Only purchases up to a value of £15 can be made using the service but users can preload their mobile with up to £100. "Having a wallet on my phone has made it much more convenient to make purchases on the move and I like that it allows me to keep track of what I'm spending as I go," said David Chan, chief executive of Barclaycard Consumer. "It is going to start a revolution in the way we pay for things on the high street," added Pippa Dunn, vice president of Orange. Other stores signed up the service include Subway, Little Chef, Wilkinson and the National Trust. Later this summer, users will also be able to use the service to pay the toll on the M6 motorway. Olympic vision Giles Ubaghs, an analyst with Datamonitor, thinks take-up may be sluggish. "It is an important first step but I think there could be a lack of incentive. Early adopters may like it for the novelty value but the majority just won't see the point," he said. Mobile wallet services have been available in Japan for some years and operator DoCoMo NTT spent a good deal of cash getting them up and running. "They even had to buy a convenience store chain to get the readers in there but all the evidence is that people don't use it that often. Only around 10% seem to use the NFC functionality on their phones," said Mr Ubaghs. Mobile couponing, where people can swipe their handsets in order to get discounts on goods, could kickstart NFC technology, he thinks. Or it could find popularity in the future as an alternative to Bluetooth. "It may be used for swapping data from phone to phone or for, say, taking pictures from a phone and putting them on a TV," he said. Nokia is believed to be bringing out an NFC-enabled version of the popular game Angry Birds later this year. In 2009 O2 trialled contactless payments, using mobiles in place of the popular Oyster card which allows commuters to pay for their tube journeys. It has said it will launch its mobile wallet service later this year. By the time of the Olympics it is expected that transactions, transport and tickets will all be available via contactless technology. Currently there are 50,000 stores with NFC-enabled readers in the UK. Some 12.9 million credit and debit cards are already in circulation. | learntlesson | |
23/5/2011 08:05 | How much cash is left? Good time for a rights issue to some div institution who doesnt look at the spike on the chart. | druinsky | |
23/5/2011 08:05 | How much cash is left? Good time for a rights issue to some div institution who doesnt look at the spike on the chart. | druinsky | |
23/5/2011 07:15 | Psq flying | chickenchowmein | |
21/5/2011 06:50 | One has to feel pleased for Clive Richards who has clearly put his faith in the company over the years. | darias |
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