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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Srt Marine Systems Plc | LSE:SRT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0M8KM36 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 29.50 | 29.00 | 30.00 | 29.50 | 29.50 | 29.50 | 46,110 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Communications Services, Nec | 30.51M | 69k | 0.0004 | 737.50 | 56.78M |
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14/11/2017 08:45 | As previously stated - these will be worth buying if they hit 20p. In the meantime weren't the contracts imminent in April TU? The use of the word "appear" in this update suggests to me that in terms of imminent contracts appearances may be deceptive. OD | obiterdicta | |
14/11/2017 08:34 | Very droll trident! | wynterwilde | |
14/11/2017 08:17 | Good morning, This is Simon Tucker. Due to a traffic incident the web cast will be delayed by 15minutes to 8:15am. My apologies. Simon Jam now! | trident5 | |
14/11/2017 08:12 | Here is the link: | eagle eye | |
14/11/2017 08:11 | Finally got the link. Now due to start at 8.15 | 2vdm | |
14/11/2017 08:04 | ST 10/10 for communcating delay - | pugugly | |
14/11/2017 08:03 | is anybody else having trouble logging on via the webcast link and if not please can you send it. I've followed the instructions. Arghhh! | 2vdm | |
14/11/2017 08:03 | Go to news section and then scroll down. It is delayed to 8.15am. | crystball | |
14/11/2017 08:03 | 8.15 start | goodapple | |
14/11/2017 08:01 | Am I being v dim? Can't see the link to the webcast on the SRT website........ | garbetklb | |
14/11/2017 08:00 | Well we don't know the value of the Middle East contract that will be completed in the second half. Presumably that's a fair chunk of value/deliverables. | yump | |
14/11/2017 07:57 | yes, it's because they don't expect the Indo deal to happen! also Tucker was saying AIS had 1.5% and radar 25% years and years ago, so nowt has changed in all those years, jeeez! I keep saying Disney should have a SRTLAND, right next to fantasyland..jam tomorrow again .lol | hjb1 | |
14/11/2017 07:52 | Last quarter the product pipeline was £270MM now £200MM | jonnygolightly | |
14/11/2017 07:50 | Good morning, This is Simon Tucker. Due to a traffic incident the web cast will be delayed by 15minutes to 8:15am. My apologies. Simon | srtceo | |
14/11/2017 07:46 | We expect to complete the existing Middle East contract announced earlier this year during the second half. | countryman5 | |
14/11/2017 07:44 | Just have to wait and see whether the £60mln nearing contract, delivered over 1-3 years get announced in the second half. Those at least have a value attached now. | yump | |
14/11/2017 07:41 | Be interesting to read any broker note or update from WHI this morning. With the slowness in converting the pipeline this is impossible to forecast. These 4 almost guaranteed in the next 6 months seem to have been around for many 6 months !! Or does it just seem like that ? | fft | |
14/11/2017 07:34 | The market cap of £44M is patently absurd. The fact Finn did not even predict a profitable 2nd half speaks volumes. | orinocor | |
14/11/2017 07:30 | Usual stuff about massive pipeline but when for goodness sake will this appear in the numbers. Market cap of 44m takes a lot of good news into account so not much to go for here and any slip ups would be further downside in my opinion. DYOR | amt | |
14/11/2017 07:26 | Accounts out - Loss up - even before exceptionals - cash burn up - no new contracts announced - Indonesia very foggy and hit prudently taken as an exceptional. Just a top line take - have to do more number crunching but (imo) nothing here to make me want to jump in again. But others may read differently or have a different take after the webcast. | pugugly | |
14/11/2017 07:24 | --I am pleased to report that we have seen significant activity across all our validated sales pipeline opportunities which have an aggregate total value of over £200m.-- What a ramper this guy is. Given what the company has achieved to date what a stupid and irrepsonsible statement to make. Shameful. | orinocor | |
11/11/2017 13:15 | Webcast 8 am Tuesday 14th. November | countryman5 | |
11/11/2017 11:58 | SRT's latest Newsletter ('PULSE') is now available on their website, with some more details of Ocean-Scan. I like the quote "a new generation AIS" Roll on 2019... But some contracts signed before then please and some reassurance to long suffering PI's during Tuesday's webcast. | goodapple | |
10/11/2017 11:38 | Alert em-trak Exhibits New AIS Products at METS 2017 09/11/2017 10:12am Business Wire SRT Marine Sys (LSE:SRT) Intraday Stock Chart Today : Friday 10 November 2017 (Stand Nb: 02.429) em-trak Marine Electronics, the leading supplier of AIS transceivers, is pleased to announce the launch and immediate availability of the ruggedized B350 and B400 high powered AIS Class B transceivers at METS 2017. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: em-trak releases new SOTDMA products at METS (Photo: Business Wire) The B350 and B400 series of AIS Class B transceivers from em-trak are perfect for the off-shore sailor or professional commercial mariner who demands the very best performance, reliability and functionality. Ruggedized (water/weather/vibra Today there are two types of AIS Class B transceivers – standard and high powered. Standard AIS Class B are required to transmit at 2W power every 30 seconds using what’s called CSTDMA. High powered AIS Class B transmit at more than double the power (5W) and much more frequently, using SOTDMA which ensures transmission priority over CSTDMA devices in busy areas. For the off-shore sailor or commercial mariner, the benefits of a high powered AIS Class B are clear – you will be seen more often and more reliably. If travelling at 15knots, a standard Class B will update your location every 30 seconds which means you will have travelled approximately 375 feet’ factor in another vessel and the relative combined distance between an update could be 750 feet. Whilst this is fine in most situations, in busier areas, such a margin could be too great. A high powered AIS Class B like the B350 or B400 transmits much more frequently reducing this distance to under 100 feet – plus with over double the transmit power and SOTDMA priority, reliable communication range is increased. The em-trak B350 is a small, robust (IP67 water & weather proof), ultra-light weight black box AIS Class B transceiver with dual NMEA0183 and NMEA2000 for plug and play connectivity to any chart display system – perfect for off-shore racing. Its advanced HF-AIS™ core technology ensures the lowest electrical power consumption and the ultimate AIS message processing. An integrated high performance GPS antenna means that external GPS antenna installation is not required for some below and above deck installations. The em-trak B400 is a fully integrated, robust (IP67 water & weather proof) high powered AIS Class B with integrated full colour display for SEA-MAP charting and an array of sophisticated AIS target filter and management functionality, including unique MOB alert and track functionality. Perfect for the serious long-distance sailor or commercial mariner. Integrated WiFi and dual NMEA2000 & NMEA0183 connectivity add to the flexibility and usability of the B400. Its advanced HF-AIS™ core technology ensures the lowest electrical power consumption and the ultimate AIS message processing. About em-trak Marine Electronics: Em-trak Marine Electronics is the world’s leading specialist supplier of high quality, AIS transceivers for leisure and commercial mariners. Developed and manufactured in Europe all em-trak AIS transceivers deliver the very best real world performance and robust quality at the best price. View source version on businesswire.com: em-trak Marine Electronics Louise Coates louise.coates@em-tra +44-1761-409500 www.em-trak.com 1 Year SRT Marine Sys Chart 1 Month SRT Marine Sys Chart | philjeans | |
10/11/2017 10:51 | Paranoia, springs to mind! lol. | hjb1 |
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