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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Simigon Ltd. | LSE:SIM | London | Ordinary Share | IL0010991185 | ORD ILS0.01 (DI) |
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% | 13.00 | - | 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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02/5/2012 16:57 | Been watching for a few weeks, and decided to buy in today (Why dive in when I can wait and pay more!). But looks exciting stuff, the market cap is not far off their cash position, and it looks like their products are being recognised by potential (very rich) customers. Long term hold for me, and will add as funds become available. I also like an under the radar BB, can get lonely though. | poombear | |
02/5/2012 09:12 | Good luck,although luck is not needed with SIM, thanks for joining me on the desert island.............. | thedickster | |
02/5/2012 09:09 | I bought a bunch yesterday. | wjccghcc | |
15/4/2012 11:13 | i am still here ! Also topped up before results. Lots of new contracts to come. With a market value of only £4m and a gross margin of 85% any increase in revenue will go straight to bottom line - could see a P/E as low as 5/6 this year. Will top up again if share price retreats. | puku | |
04/4/2012 08:55 | excellent results, totally off the radar though it seems , i will just continue talking to myself! | thedickster | |
01/3/2012 13:08 | Just reread all releases in the last year or two and topped up, clear line into aussie and canadian military, plus others, no brainer for growth | thedickster | |
23/2/2012 17:51 | yep, this could a serious multi year multi bagger | thedickster | |
23/2/2012 15:49 | great rise today , wonder why ? Finals out next month. | puku | |
17/2/2012 16:23 | i'm in for a few, good story | thedickster | |
04/2/2012 12:01 | bought in at 6.50 - Interim was break even, lots of potential from moving into oil and energy fields. Strange - my watch list in Self Trade showed an 11% rise on friday but nothing here. | puku | |
17/11/2011 15:55 | tried to buy today (no chance). | tanboy1950 | |
16/11/2011 16:39 | 100.000 at 10.49 ???? | tanboy1950 | |
12/10/2011 18:45 | more clients of check6 are mentioned on this link, 'quite' a good list. Let's hope they can infiltrate this market with more contracts. | stoney4th | |
12/10/2011 08:02 | major contract price marked up 11% | andrbea | |
26/9/2011 22:33 | cyberbub, no.. good point. i've been trying to figure out how many training sessions there could be! cos if there will be "many thousands" (as mentioned in the article), then $10,000 times just ONE thousand is $10,000,000. so...if it was MANY say....5000 that'll be $50,000,000. but 5 thousands is not that "many". lets go crazy with the "many" and make it 10 thousands, in which case will be $100,000,000. So yes, its a good idea to double check XCap analyst Tim Freeborn with his figures. | stoney4th | |
26/9/2011 21:55 | Has anyone got any hard evidence about the claim of a $10K fee per military trainee on their simulation software? The RNS about it does not give any indication of this, so we are relying on the words of the broker report from last week. | cyberbub | |
26/9/2011 11:29 | Up 21% now ! | saud2237 | |
26/9/2011 10:52 | except the fact that it will make £3M on existing orders only! It will secure new orders too which havent been factored in ! | saud2237 | |
26/9/2011 10:51 | cyberbub you are 100 % right except ! | saud2237 | |
25/9/2011 23:52 | Er, am I missing something or is this company due to make £3M next year at 85% margin = £2.5M, on a p/e of say 8 makes a market cap of £20M, but Friday's close puts the market cap at just £4M? | cyberbub |
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