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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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13/9/2012 12:10 | feel a nice move up coming ,gut, nowt else | thedickster | |
22/8/2012 08:27 | Great news indeed. Well done BOD. gla cioncerned | bbr391 | |
17/7/2012 20:15 | 72% of the 44 million shares not in public hands its a good start. | wskill | |
11/7/2012 17:26 | Price won,t hold for long no confirmed contracts of significance just a mm punt | noyce2 | |
11/7/2012 15:26 | Nice move up on the back of it. :) | topinfo | |
11/7/2012 14:36 | cheers m8, all true enough! | thedickster | |
11/7/2012 14:22 | The report in Galvan looks very good the main bullet points below just register it is free. | wskill | |
11/7/2012 11:33 | yep, cheap as chips indeed, my hope is that they have actually spoken to the company and got some good vibes about further contracts. Anyway, very long hold in my book, so not bothered about short term price vicissitudes, had to spell check that one LOL | thedickster | |
11/7/2012 11:28 | There is a full report on it. Says how cheap it is basically. | topinfo | |
11/7/2012 11:27 | mmm, not always good news as price tends to fall back quickly in my recent experience, any text? | thedickster | |
11/7/2012 11:24 | Tipped by galvan m8 | topinfo | |
11/7/2012 11:10 | Just added as there appears to be some nibbling going on! | thedickster | |
12/5/2012 17:33 | Nice to be one step ahead of Katie ;-) Though, she has more £ than moi, so she may have had to stalk a little more! | thedickster | |
11/5/2012 03:16 | Reassuring to see Katie Potts buying in last week - 2.6m at 10p... | rambutan2 | |
06/5/2012 02:52 | I certainly wouldn't call it a no brainer. It's still v reliant on a v few customers. (see pg61 of AR below) I'm v wary of UK listed Israeli cos as they have a habit of turning out not to be particularly shareholder friendly or profitable - except for those back in Israel. Does SIM own all its IP? The number of shares has gone up a fair bit (37.25m to 46.3m + a few million options) since listing despite it never having done a placing, as management issue to themselves. That said, the tech does interesting and is perhaps finally starting to really take off. It would also appear to have potential outside aerospace and defence. The mkt cap is micro and partly backed by cash, and positive cash flow from operations is always a good thing. I recently bought just a few. | rambutan2 | |
05/5/2012 11:25 | yep, a no brainer, short, medium and long term, one of my biggest SIPP holdings | thedickster | |
04/5/2012 17:58 | And interesting from historical perspective... | rambutan2 | |
04/5/2012 15:45 | Damn interesting. | john ford timmins | |
02/5/2012 18:04 | lol, it will get busy in time, then the great unwashed will arrive and we will complaining about the rampers!!! | thedickster | |
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 |
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