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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rosslyn Data Technologies Plc | LSE:RDT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMV2DB09 | ORD GBP0.25 |
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% | 9.75 | 9.50 | 10.00 | 9.75 | 9.75 | 9.75 | 0.00 | 08:00:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Programming Service | 4.52M | 372k | 0.0211 | 4.62 | 1.72M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/5/2017 23:15 | Strange trades today. DC | daicaprice | |
16/5/2017 07:55 | 2 holdings RNS's after hours yesterday. DC | daicaprice | |
08/5/2017 01:19 | No...you will be able to buy them at 3.5p before June | hlp_4u | |
03/5/2017 10:07 | Anybody taking up the share offer? | woolybanana | |
28/4/2017 13:39 | Vela are one of the first pre ipo investors so have see all their investment evaporate. | nbaki | |
27/4/2017 10:19 | Vela Technologies seem to like RDT shares, but who are they? There doesnt seem to be a lot to the company beyond a few early tech investments that arent going anywhere fast | woolybanana | |
26/4/2017 09:47 | Took #RDT profit on 30k @9.6p as volume slowing down, will still follow and buy back on any dips below 8p as long term hold,great little Co. 18/4/2017 13.48pm DC | daicaprice | |
26/4/2017 09:43 | I did on twitter @daicaprice DC | daicaprice | |
26/4/2017 09:42 | Well you could have said so last week rather than the morning of a placing announced at 4.5p. Aftertimers are the scourge of the boards. | columbarius | |
26/4/2017 09:12 | It hit 10p buyers dried up and sellers started appearing, we know why now but yes I made the decision to take profit on 30k from 6.25p. I make no apology. DC | daicaprice | |
26/4/2017 08:08 | How can posters here pick up shares in the placing if the open offer has just been announced today? | grantley | |
26/4/2017 07:56 | I too was fortunate to pick up some and was scaled back by a similar amount. | gostevie63 | |
26/4/2017 07:50 | I was fortunate enough to pick up a few in the placing, although I was scaled back to 72.5% of my original application. They are EIS qualifying too, so that's 30% off the purchase price for qualifying investors and a three year hold for me. | timbo003 | |
26/4/2017 07:36 | Fair play, 40% lower than mid does feel like a kick in the nuts! | gspanner | |
24/4/2017 22:45 | Nobody got a comment on a large holding taken today by I assume one player by the timeing of trades? DC | daicaprice | |
24/4/2017 14:50 | That was a quick flurry of buying! DC | daicaprice | |
23/4/2017 10:56 | Ah, ok, my misunderstanding apparently. Anyway, just hope there is no skuldiggery going on with RDT | woolybanana | |
22/4/2017 10:53 | The rule (in my own words - so may not be wholly accurate) - is that the takeover price must be no less that the price paid in the last 12 months to buy shares by the company/person who is putting in a bid. i.e the actual share price price of the last 12 months has no bearing , only the share price paid by the entity putting in a takeover bid. Happy to be corrected if the above is not correct. | cottoner | |
22/4/2017 10:43 | I understand that in the case of takeover of an AIM company, the price paid has to be at a minimum, the highest price of the share in the preceding twelve months. Could it be possible that the sudden rise in price was a way of guaranteeing a minimum takeover price for RDT, or maybe a starting point for discussions? Just a wild thought. | woolybanana | |
21/4/2017 08:50 | Or Microsoft buying a stake, hence the surge? Would have thought placing whispers would have share price going vertically south. | gspanner | |
20/4/2017 16:24 | Placing coming | nbaki |
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