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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rm Plc | LSE:RM. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJT0FF39 | ORD 2 2/7P |
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% | 71.00 | 68.50 | 74.00 | - | 3,657 | 08:00:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computers & Software-whsl | 195.19M | -29.1M | -0.3496 | -2.03 | 59.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/4/2003 13:54 | If it breaks up into the gap then it could quite easily double in a very short space of time. Chart now looking very bullish. | dil | |
02/4/2003 11:24 | Been watching this one for some time. I think that there is still plenty more upside as RM diversify into education services. Woozle1 | woozle1 | |
29/3/2003 09:22 | no one watching this share. all looking pretty good to me. | johnpaul1 | |
06/2/2003 10:49 | inst. loading more up. | johnpaul1 | |
02/12/2002 10:45 | Some big trades at midprices so not ascribed to either buys or sells. Can anyone shed light on what's going on? | tratante | |
20/11/2002 09:17 | COuld be, but that would mean the company's "buys" do not show up as trades since the number of shares trades doesn't seem to account for the price. | tratante | |
20/11/2002 08:59 | This rising price/more sells annomally could be something to do with the desire of the company to buy back 8+ million shares. They tell their broker to buy up to maximum price. One way to shake out sellers and fill the 'buy' order book is for the broker/mm to gently rise the price. Only a theory - probably wrong. | guy martin | |
20/11/2002 08:30 | Don't think so, or at least not in enough cases to explain all the rises... See we're marked up again first thing. Breakout to £1 and higher looks likely unless the results disappoint. | ashmok | |
19/11/2002 16:51 | Could it be that large sells early in the day are infact delayed buys from the day before? | tratante | |
19/11/2002 15:36 | Well, yes, when I said "for no apparent reason" I did mean "with all this selling going on". And I see we've got even more going on today. Maybe the results next Monday will give us a clue? | ashmok | |
19/11/2002 14:20 | This is a very interesting situation. RM is esentially a company in transition from pure IT to support services. I think that RM will get involved in more outsourcing deals and that this should lead to a rerating of the shares. Keep an eye on the newsflow | woozle1 | |
19/11/2002 14:17 | It's not so much for no apparent reason, but rather in the face of more sells than buys. I too am a holder so not complaining, but feel I am being asked to suspend my belief in gravity. Can anyone give a reasoned explanation as to whats going on. Is the company mopping up shares but the transactions don't appear on the buy list? | tratante | |
19/11/2002 14:04 | More price rises for no apparent reason. Doncha just love it when that happens?! Although understanding why might help us figure out where we're going next... Improving sentiment re: what we know already, or more good news on the way, or...? | ashmok | |
14/11/2002 18:06 | I am a holder - the company recently sought permission at an EGM to continue share buy back. That could be interpereted to mean that business etc is ok and the cashpile has not dimishied in recent months - hence the continued program of buy backs. | guy martin | |
14/11/2002 14:45 | I don't understand this share. Sell are greater than buys by about 10:1 and yet the price has gone up? The price has also held up over the past fews days in the face of selling. Is this anything to do with the share buy back? Anyone any views about where this is all going? | tratante | |
07/11/2002 18:36 | Tablet PC... Buyback approval... Seems like buying in yesterday was one of my better-timed moves. Let's see where we go tomorrow. | ashmok | |
07/11/2002 09:44 | LONDON (AFX) - RM PLC said it has launched the first Tablet PC, a handheld computing device, designed for the UK education market. The Tablet PC uses the Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition operating system, which is also launched today. The device, which will retail for 799 stg, combines pen-based computing features, such handwriting recognition, with full Microsoft Windows XP. "The Tablet PC is a notebook, a text book, an exercise book, an organiser and a communications device all in one", said RM chief executive Tim Pearson, adding that "the potential in the education market is huge | oniabsta | |
29/10/2002 00:13 | Up again 4.5p! 75p soon - very undervalued IMHO DYOR | charles7 | |
28/10/2002 10:45 | Website share tip late Sunday, now up - 3p target IMHO +£1.00!! DYOR | charles7 | |
18/10/2002 16:18 | takeout price £1.50 | johnpaul1 | |
10/10/2002 11:32 | Schroders bought another 2% - maybe take it private? Anyone know anything | verdley | |
09/10/2002 15:16 | RM looking for EGM to buy back another 10% of stock. No idea what this does to the business but they are fairly cash rich and can afford to do so. Will this effect the dividend? | pdyke14856 | |
09/10/2002 15:14 | massive trades - summit is brewing | johnpaul1 | |
08/10/2002 15:35 | down down big time. irrational i think | johnpaul1 | |
17/9/2002 15:21 | Why the big drop if in line with expectations? Seems to be a big seller + RM have topped up again. I think longterm good buy but maybe wait before purchasing. | pdyke14856 |
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