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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quixant Plc | LSE:QXT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B99PCP71 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 175.00 | 172.00 | 178.00 | - | 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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04/11/2013 08:11 | Anybody know who tipped these at the weekend? | jakleeds | |
04/11/2013 08:07 | And a 2p spread at the moment, so more to go yet today | jakleeds | |
04/11/2013 08:02 | Boom!!! Nice start today ;) | schneil | |
03/11/2013 13:59 | Yep, and the news is already out there - that article is dated 30th October. Absolutely no relevance so why someone would come on here and say it's very bad news baffles me. | jakleeds | |
03/11/2013 13:55 | The news is real, though it has zero relevance. They are gaming salons in the sense of Xbox / Playstation etc, not gaming as in any gambling platform, electronic or not. Full report here: www.huffingtonpost.c | manics | |
03/11/2013 13:32 | You're kidding bloody hell. Right I'm selling first thing Monday ;) | schneil | |
03/11/2013 10:16 | Cuba has ordered the immediate closure of dozens of privately-run cinemas and video-game salons. Yep, very bad news, as the bulk of Quixant's business has been with the "dozens" of privately run video game salons in Cuba, where the gaming machines are all years old. How will Quixant survive now???? Hilarious. | jakleeds | |
03/11/2013 08:04 | I think this could be very bad news | beep_beep | |
28/10/2013 18:11 | A bounce from here and it's a double bottom. | jakleeds | |
24/10/2013 17:38 | Here is the list of current shareholders. Current Shareholders Current Directors' Shareholdings Nicholas Jarmany Number of ordinary shares: 24,862,270 % of issued share capital: 38.47% Gary Mullins Number of ordinary shares: 7,200,814 % of issued share capital: 11.14% Chen-Tai (JJ) Lin Number of ordinary shares: 6,811,581 % of issued share capital: 10.54% Michael Peagram Number of ordinary shares: 152,174 % of issued share capital: 0.24% Guy van Zwanenberg Number of ordinary shares: 26,087 % of issued share capital: 0.04% Major Shareholders (>3%) other than Directors Mark Mullins Number of ordinary shares: 4,865,415 % of issued share capital: 7.53% Octopus Investments Nominees Limited Number of ordinary shares: 4,032,253 % of issued share capital: 6.23% Alexander Taylor Number of ordinary shares: 3,892,332 % of issued share capital: 6.02% John Mullins Number of ordinary shares: 2,432,707 % of issued share capital: 3.76% Susan Mullins Number of ordinary shares: 2,432,707 % of issued share capital: 3.76% | jakleeds | |
24/10/2013 15:32 | Did a 700 share buy cause a 1p tick up at 2.20 today? Can't be any stock about at all IMO. Will we see directors releasing some of their own shares to satisfy demand soon? | jakleeds | |
24/10/2013 08:21 | First trade of the day is a buy of 1008 shares. Spread still 6p. Will be interesting to see how much volume we get today. | jakleeds | |
24/10/2013 07:55 | A newspaper publishing something that isn't true? Shurely shome mishtake. | stegrego | |
24/10/2013 07:00 | Thanks, I found it and I've let him know my thoughts in no uncertain terms. | jakleeds | |
24/10/2013 06:37 | Eh?? Are these guys for real??? Are they gonna retract the comments? Do you have the link please, I'm going to email them. | jakleeds | |
24/10/2013 06:31 | Well, basically duff information reported by the Mails, This is Money, Market Report. 'Attempts by Quixant to reassure investors that it knows of no reason for the recent decline in the share price failed to stop the rot. The firm, which provides specialised computing platforms for casino gaming and slot machine applications, fell 4.5p to 116p, | cottoner | |
23/10/2013 14:37 | We are a World class Cambridge-based technology company growing exponentially, whose shares have been traded at record volumes this week, we have a relatively small free float of shares, some outstanding products, and we are on the verge of winning major new contracts. We have a highly talented workforce and are expanding our operations in Las Vegas to make it easier for us to cope with demand for our products. Also, stockmarkets are racing ahead to alltime highs. Our main client is growing almost as fast as us. Apart from these reasons, we see no reason why our share price is increasing. | jakleeds | |
23/10/2013 14:06 | Hi Guys, I most Quixant from Buy to No Rating earlier, just after the RNS, at 123.5p. Company is in a nice uptrend overall, but at this level the valuation is starting to look pretty stretched. Will keep QXT on my watchlist pending the next set of results. Good Luck to all still in, and with your investments elsewhere! El1te | el1te | |
23/10/2013 12:30 | A "not aware of any reason" statement always does the trick, doesn't it! | puzzler2 | |
23/10/2013 12:08 | I had a feeling they'd say this, but there is definitely a reason for the constant buying and the price rise IMO | jakleeds | |
23/10/2013 10:51 | And the buying continues....who's buying? What's going on?? | jakleeds | |
23/10/2013 10:17 | The rise must in part be due to their main client Ainsworth doing so well. They have also bought some space to allow them to expand in Vegas. It seems they are working closely with Quixant so hopefully their collaboration will be renewed to run past 2015. Given the inter reliance, I can't see how Ainsworth won't renew the contract. | jakleeds | |
23/10/2013 09:25 | A 9p spread??!!! They must be trying to discourage buyers perhaps. They must be short on stock.... 130 plus today? | jakleeds | |
23/10/2013 09:07 | Incredible! C'mon QXT show us what you can do :) | schneil |
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