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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sabien Technology Group Plc | LSE:SNT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN6JG812 | ORD 3P |
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% | 12.50 | 12.00 | 13.00 | 12.50 | 12.50 | 12.50 | 13,217 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/3/2018 12:08 | Just for Balance. TEL118 Mar '18 - 15:47 - 550 of 571 0 0 1 1 Share traded earlier, it be over 250% soon :-) timeforchange8 Mar '18 - 22:11 - 564 of 571 0 1 1 Speak to you tomorrow when this has bagged.. And we can talk about your view on the fundamentals mate. I think there is a good story here... so happy to hold.. | geoffcapes | |
12/3/2018 11:40 | Nobody here is ramping this stock. You've repeated the same points over and over and over again. That is trolling and if it continues I will just resort to banning you from this thread | masurenguy | |
12/3/2018 11:33 | Isn't that no different from the same repetition of people saying this company is great, they're doing great things, these will bag! etc etc etc. When the facts say the exact opposite? Surely I am the one giving balance to the ramping of the companies prospects? | geoffcapes | |
12/3/2018 10:47 | Okay - you've made the same points yet again and this repetition is now enough. Time for you to move on. The purpose of this thread is to debate the company's prospects and that isn't served by an individual poster just constantly either ramping or deramping. | masurenguy | |
12/3/2018 10:38 | Because I work in this sector, and have heard nothing but bad things about the product. I wonder how long a company can continue to fool investors into thinking this is a good company for people to spend their hard earned money on. All IMHO so DYOR. The facts speak for themselves really. A company that lists for a few quid is now down at pennies. It hasn't made a profit and has a pipeline of work that could be made up, or not, but there is no guarantee of success. That's not a pipeline, that's fictious. | geoffcapes | |
12/3/2018 10:15 | GeoffCapes - why do you bother to keep posting the same sentiments here. You clearly don't think that this company has any future - fair enough - but you've made the same points so many times that it is now becoming troll behaviour. You have not posted on any other company thread over the past year - just this one - so what exactly is your agenda here? I also note that prior to your arrival here a year ago, you also had only posted on one other company thread over the past 7 years, on an entirely negative basis too. Do you get off on this kind of conduct? | masurenguy | |
11/3/2018 21:24 | Really bagged on Friday didn’t it...... lol! | geoffcapes | |
11/3/2018 20:49 | Major shareholders Amount % Holding Amati Global Investors 15,127,000 13.72 Bruce Gordon 14,745,000 13.37 Alan O'Brien 11,700,000 10.61 J M Finn & Co. 7,637,500 6.97 Rathbone Brothers Plc 6,348,666 5.76 Cornhill 6,000,000 5.44 Walker Crips 5,250,000 4.76 Hawk Investment 4,850,000 4.40 TVI 2 Ltd 4,108,356 3.73 | recordz | |
08/3/2018 22:11 | Speak to you tomorrow when this has bagged.. And we can talk about your view on the fundamentals mate. I think there is a good story here... so happy to hold.. | timeforchange | |
08/3/2018 21:48 | Remind me again why this is a buy? They’re making a loss. They need more funding. They have no idea of how much of their ‘optimistic ‘ pipeline will be converted. Screams to me of a company going down the tubes. Add to the fact the product doesn’t work. | geoffcapes | |
08/3/2018 21:47 | Sorry most Aim companies make losses. However it’s about news.. could this do a pyc? A major new contract on the horizon...? They have millions in pipeline orders.. only takes one mega rns and BOOM.! | timeforchange | |
08/3/2018 17:18 | Well that's me off the BB, now the Clowns have arrived. I'll check in occasionally | pj 1 | |
08/3/2018 17:09 | Hopefully the board realise true value of the asset by doing a premium raise? 5p would be nice.. | timeforchange | |
08/3/2018 16:56 | Pump todayDump tomorrow and next week | glenbo1 | |
08/3/2018 16:44 | Be 150% down tomorrow 😂 | cudmore | |
08/3/2018 16:32 | Wow. Another one missed.:( | babbler | |
08/3/2018 16:20 | well something is happening .80 being paid | tel11 | |
08/3/2018 15:50 | It needs some heavy ramping to get any Placing away...... | pj 1 | |
08/3/2018 15:47 | 1 Share traded earlier, it be over 250% soon :-) | tel11 | |
08/3/2018 15:44 | Up over 100 percent and no comments?? | babbler | |
07/3/2018 00:51 | "So basically they cannot with any certainty say how much of their pipeline they will convert. Therefore they can make up any figure for their pipeline. Which in turn means their pipeline figure is pointless." The sales pipeline figure is not "pointless". It is based upon the prospective value of a firm proposal requested by an existing or new customer. The prospective customer has been identified, the product has been approved by them, a viable & verifiable installation network has been determined and the customer has requested a firm proposal and price quotation. The timeframe relating to a subsequent order being placed, or for a scheduled rollout to each specific customer, is obviously very unpredictable until it has been confirmed by a firm order and an agreed installation schedule. The sales pipeline just quantifies the qualified forward order potential at any point in time. It is not a random figure that is unrelated to potential sales but it does not constitute guaranteed sales. "What’s the difference between sales revenue and sales orders received? Surely they should be the same thing?" Of course they're not. An order is not a sale until it has been delivered and invoiced. The difference between the two reflects the timeframe between an order being placed and delivery (installation) being completed. This timeframe might be down to the customer who orders well in advance of their required delivery or to the supplier, who has a lead time to deliver based upon their available resources. | masurenguy |
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