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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Telephonetics | LSE:TPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0391S84 | ORD 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% | 8.75 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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04/9/2009 17:52 | must be related to our gangster boss.... | ![]() deanroberthunt | |
04/9/2009 13:04 | Eckoh set for board fireworks Friday, 4th September 2009 Shareholders in speech recognition technology provider Eckoh are today due to vote at a general meeting on proposals put forward by the firm's largest shareholder, OCS Management, which is trying to wrest control of the board. OCS has repeatedly criticised the firm's performance and wishes to elect its own representative, chairman of Tissue Regenix John Samuel, as chairman of the firm. Eckoh, whose current chairman Peter Reynolds is stepping down at the end of the year, is resisting the proposals. | lbo | |
03/9/2009 11:44 | SpinVox, the UK's troubled voice-to-text technology group, is being eyed by Nuance, an American speech-recognition software group. | lbo | |
31/8/2009 21:43 | Telephonetics (TPH, 9p, £9.81m) Interim results to May 2009 saw revenues rise to £4.99m (£4.62m) with pre-tax profits of £0.41m (£0.60m), EPS 0.30p (0.42p) with the installed base rising 75 to 537. The Datadialogue acquisition contributed £0.19m to revenues and offers good up-selling opportunities as it offers the ability of a single view of back-office systems. Revenues were boosted by the strong film box-office successes and the second half looks well set for a similar healthy period of film releases. The company expects underlying earnings to be slightly ahead of existing market forecasts. Given the statement we see forecasts moving substantially towards, if not exceeding £0.8m pre-tax profits with 0.58p EPS, putting the group on a 15.5x prospective EPS. We remain fans and repeat our BUY recommendation to 12p, last iterated at 8.5p on 30/04/09. | lbo | |
27/8/2009 14:30 | Telephonetics interim sales jump 8 percent | lbo | |
23/8/2009 19:39 | ROFLMAO Its confirmed! LBO - 12 Aug'09 - 13:39 - 805 of 815 edit I suspect some people can't or don't read around here! LOL | lbo | |
19/8/2009 10:59 | More completely meaningless posts from LBO. Each month that ticks by you are LOSING the potential return you could get elsewhere. I think you need to stand back and take a 30,000 view of whats going on here. Why waste time? At pretty much no time since this floated would you have been able to turn a profit on these shares. But I'm sure when they tick up 1p you will be keen to point out the profit you have made. Your investment style is akin to backing a horse in each race when it's out injured. Try backing a different horse and you might actually make some money. You can always back this one once it is fit and has a chance of starting. Thats of course assuming it isn't shot for being lame first. :-) | ![]() oilforex | |
16/8/2009 12:25 | Christina Domecq's world is spinning out of control. The scion of the Domecq sherry dynasty collected a clutch of awards after the tech company she co-founded - Spinvox - exploded onto the UK market in 2003. Blue-chip investors put millions behind its revolutionary technology, which appeared to convert speech to text so no one would have to sit through endless voicemails again but instead be able to flick quickly through near word-perfect transcriptions. The adventure-sport-lovi But now Domecq and her team are under sustained attack. Shareholders have been sent an anonymous six-page dossier containing allegations of financial mismanagement at the technology firm, which has racked up over £50m of pretax losses and burnt through more than $200m (£120m) of investment in the last six years while counting its actual annual revenues in the low millions. Potentially more damaging to its future, the core of Spinvox's technology has also been called into question, with call centre staff across the globe - paid to listen to voicemails and manually transcribe them - alleged to be playing a large part in the business | lbo | |
13/8/2009 14:03 | "me thinks" you need to focus! LOL | lbo | |
13/8/2009 11:39 | LBO, me thinks you need to drink more and surf "plent of fish", and get yourself a loose woman or three. and some mind altering chemicals...either liquid, gas or solid....your choice | ![]() deanroberthunt | |
12/8/2009 17:05 | that gives plenty of time for the crook to cream off sheds load into his pockets then send it into the arms of Ernst and Young. | ![]() deanroberthunt | |
12/8/2009 14:10 | ROFLMAO So you cant read then! (As (a) you still have not read what I said and (b) you have proven yourself wrong yet again! :o | lbo | |
12/8/2009 13:01 | Yep can read results and charts. Funnily enough thats the reason why I prefer making money than sitting in hope. :-) | ![]() oilforex | |
12/8/2009 12:39 | "One wonders why LBO keeps banging the drum" I suspect some people can't or don't read around here! LOL | lbo | |
12/8/2009 12:08 | Hardly a stellar performer. One wonders why LBO keeps banging the drum... way more profit from just holding cash over the last two years than here. And of course there would be no need to keep researching the latest blockbuster in the hope that a few more mug punters will call to book a cinema ticket... | ![]() oilforex | |
11/8/2009 11:37 | More like you will end up in a padded room with a white jacket if you keep ranting on about Neville yet fail to do anything about it! LOL | lbo | |
11/8/2009 11:27 | i don't want to end up in a cellar in a barrel of formaldehyde. | ![]() deanroberthunt | |
11/8/2009 11:23 | deanroberthunt - 11 Aug'09 - 12:12 - 798 of 798 probably cos he's a gangster and he's threatened to torture them and their families if they oppose him.... With a reponse like that then its obvious why he is still chairman and why many small cap. PIs are being dismissed as clueless idiots. But I suppose its easier to live in a fantasy world on a advfn BB harping on about the same old thing then actually email the major shareholders at Telephonetics and ask them why he is continually supported by the Telephonetics board. Why not put your claims to them? | lbo |
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