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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Teliti | LSE:TEL | London | Ordinary Share | KYG8753W1042 | ORD USD0.10 (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% | 39.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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25/9/2006 19:55 | actually,just looked at ftse 350 telco chart (UB67)and it's flatlining!....lol | stucom | |
25/9/2006 19:51 | i think he (god!) wanted the telco index,not pxc?...... | stucom | |
25/9/2006 18:59 | PXC is already shown in this thread stucom, I added a week ago!! | mellious | |
25/9/2006 18:58 | go to charts, at bottom,use overlay,hit index,pick out telecoms..........pu | stucom | |
25/9/2006 17:47 | yes. there is sharegod! | mellious | |
25/9/2006 17:45 | blank frank. Is there such a thing as a telcomunications sector index and would it be possible to have a graph of it?thanks in advance. | sharegod | |
24/9/2006 18:46 | From the "Investors Chronicle", 18th. August 2006:- " ... Glotel, for example, is a specialist focussed on telecoms. This is a market that has its own dynamics, and its key feature is that US telecoms companies are having to invest heavily in infrastructure. So while there are concerns that cost-cutting programmes following some major merger and acquisition activity could impact on Glotel's business, a lot of investment is still needed in US networks if they are to reach the standard of those in Europe. ... " | blank frank | |
23/9/2006 18:17 | Tower (TWR) has more than trebled to 2p since early August, after heavy falls:- Ttp Communications (TTC) is another recent rebounder. On 1st. June 2006, it more than trebled from 13.0p to 43.75p in a single day, due to a takeover offer:- 01/06/2006 07:06 UKREG Preliminary Results and Offer These help to show that shares in telecommunications equipment companies can rebound fast. And the same can apply to other telecommunications (sub) sectors too of course. Judging from the tips that people have chosen, quite a few people may be optimistic of further such rebounds in the not too distant future . B.F. | blank frank | |
23/9/2006 17:48 | Thanks PapalPower. Your LEAD tip had got off to a good start anyway: it closed at 59.25p yesterday for the weekend, a rise of 4.64% on your 56.5p tip price. The Moneyweek tip should give it a further boost. B.F. | blank frank | |
23/9/2006 04:36 | Frank, Leadcom just got the Moneyweek tip of the week, for info someone has posted it, link is | papalpower | |
22/9/2006 20:36 | Thanks for your entry Bartyboy. I have added TWR (Tower) to the table, at an entry price of 2.0p, its closing mid price tonight. B.F. | blank frank | |
22/9/2006 20:12 | Frank I'll be bold and put up TWR. It'll either be a multibagger with Voip or go bust!!:-)) | bartyboy | |
22/9/2006 17:57 | Your wish is my command SHAREGOD - it has been done. B.F. P.S. Are you planning to enter a telecom tip? | blank frank | |
22/9/2006 15:43 | cant we have all the charts in the header or is that asking too much? | sharegod | |
21/9/2006 21:00 | Thanks for your entry of GETM HugePants - I've added it to the table. B.F. | blank frank | |
21/9/2006 20:00 | Getmobile(GETM) is profitable and has net cash of 5.5p. Current share price 7p. The recently set up AIM realisation fund took a stake yesterday. Up 0.5p today. First rise in a long while. | hugepants | |
21/9/2006 19:13 | We now have fifteen entries; here are the charts of the latest five:- P.S. The sixteenth entry, GETM, since added. | blank frank | |
21/9/2006 19:05 | Thanks for your entries micos, thinkBIG?, and Mellious - I'm assuming that your last post is an entry Mellious. The entry prices are:- THUS (Thus) 136.25p (closing mid price yesterday) ITL (Intec) 40.0p (mid price at 13:28 today from ADVFN intra-day chart) PNT (Plusnet) 147.5p (mid price at 13:31 today from ADVFN intra-day chart) Funnily enough I was just looking at Intec's company report recently - the fall this year has made it look quite good value, despite its revenue warning last month. For my second entry, I am choosing another company that has been hit by large telecom operators' spending delays: Newport Networks (NNG) at 3.25p after yesterday's warning. B.F. | blank frank | |
21/9/2006 13:31 | What about PNT?? nearly 50% in a month!! | mellious | |
21/9/2006 13:28 | Well my tip is ITL has bounced today with volume from 38p bid on the cards as well 30 million in the back as well company for nothing realy. price target 55p over the coming month | thinkbig? | |
21/9/2006 12:03 | French regulator to let Bouygues charge higher wholesale rates than Orange, SFR PARIS (AFX) - French telecoms regulator Arcep has approved proposed cuts in 2007 wholesale telephone communication tariffs that will let Bouygues unit Bouygues Telecom charge fixed-line operators higher rates for calls to its mobiles than rival mobile operators France Telecom unit Orange and Vivendi unit SFR can charge. The tariffs will drop 21 pct for calls to Orange and SFR, to a top rate of 7.5 cents per minute, and 18 pct for calls to Bouygues, to a maximum of 9.24 cents per minute. Arcep cited the higher costs Bouygues has incurred as it entered the market at a different time than the other mobile operators. paris@afxnews.com afp/mjs/rw | waldron | |
21/9/2006 10:50 | Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges. Alcatel and Nokia collaborate to extend business telephony Intellisync Call Connect from Nokia integrates Nokia Eseries with Alcatel OmniPCX Paris, France and Espoo, Finland - Alcatel (PARIS: CGEP.PA and NYSE:ALA) and Nokia (NYSE:NOK) have announced a collaboration which extends Alcatel's business telephony offering to the mobile workforce by way of the Nokia Eseries, a range of business class devices. The Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel, is a Nokia offering designed to integrate Nokia Eseries devices into the Alcatel IP Communication server. The collaboration reaffirms both companies' commitment to mobilizing business communications. Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel capitalizes on the capabilities of the Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise as well as the power of Nokia Eseries. With the solution, popular desk phone functionalities are available to the mobile user. For example, employees manage just one business number, and control where and when and on which device they receive their calls. Additionally, the benefits of the office phone, such as call conferencing, call back, and dial by name are delivered with the ease of use of Nokia Eseries, within the enterprise environment. While employees enjoy the freedom to work from any location, enterprises can enjoy the increased accessibility of employees and profit from substantial cost savings. The IP telephony infrastructure enables companies to take advantage of Alcatel's Least Cost Routing capabilities, significantly reducing international mobile calling charges and providing greater control of overall communication costs. The solution brings added transparency to the company's telephony cost structure by making the billing records easily available, and can help companies identify costly elements in their telephony system. The information provided by the solution can assist a company to plan and build the most efficient telephony system for its business. "Together with Alcatel, Nokia has a great opportunity to expand the adoption of converged mobility solutions," said Scott Cooper, Vice President, Mobility Solutions, Nokia. "While enterprise voice solutions from Nokia are designed to work with leading enterprise communications solutions, the introduction of the new solution that integrates Nokia Eseries with the Alcatel OmniPCX is a significant milestone for us. Alcatel and Nokia are at the forefront in bringing solutions to the mobile marketplace that help overcome the barrier between fixed and mobile communications, thus making business communications more efficient both in and out the office." "Alcatel and Nokia are teaming up to give both the business and the employee greater flexibility in their daily communications," said Jean-Christophe Giroux, President, Alcatel enterprise solutions division. "With a business enabled mobile phone, employees have the freedom to work where it is most productive, while enterprises receive the benefits of predictable and controllable communications costs and enhanced customer service, as callers make immediate contact with the right person. Together, Alcatel and Nokia are delivering on our commitment to mobility and the enterprise." The new Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel offering is part of the Intellisync Mobile Suite from Nokia. The Nokia business portfolio also features the high-performance Nokia Eseries devices which combine attractive and easy-to-use designs that appeal to individual business users with underlying technologies that allow IT departments to effectively manage security settings, corporate applications and data, and software that enable mobile applications such as email, enterprise voice and device management. Alcatel's OmniPCX Enterprise is an integrated, interactive communications solution that delivers Alcatel's Cellular Extension software to enable Intellisync Call Connect. Currently, Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel utilizes the cellular network to connect to a company's PBX infrastructure, and will be enhanced to support both cellular and WiFi networks with dual mode phones in the near future. The solution will be available during the fourth quarter of 2006 through Alcatel and Nokia resellers, a few of whom commented on the opportunity: "Trials of the Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel solution within NextiraOne are going extremely well," said Neil Moss, Marketing and Strategy Director for NextiraOne. "Employees have given us very positive feedback on the system's ease of use, rich features and tight integration of the Nokia and Alcatel technology. Increased enterprise mobility is a key factor in helping our customers change the way they do business and Intellisync Call Connect represents another major step towards truly unified communications, which lies at the heart of NextiraOne's go-to-market strategy." "Our enterprise customers are going through a shift as they are evolving their business voice communications systems from separate fixed and mobile infrastructures into one converged system," said Anders Nordin, Director Product Management at TDC Dotcom, Sweden. "Our role, as a systems integrator dedicated to serving the enterprise customer, is to help our customer plan their investment by mapping out their current and desired status, resources and other factors. The new solution for Nokia Eseries will be a key element in merging the two systems." "There is a growing need to enhance mobility among enterprise users. Our customers expect to access business voice applications with their mobile devices with the same level of functionality, reliability and security as they are used with fixed and IP telephony services. With the introduction of Intellisync Call Connect for Alcatel from Nokia we can respond to our customers' needs precisely and strengthen further our fixed and wireless IP telephony strategy," says Jorma Mellin, Product Director of TDC Song, Finland. About Alcatel Alcatel provides communications solutions to telecommunication carriers, Internet service providers and enterprises for delivery of voice, data and video applications to their customers or employees. Alcatel brings its leading position in fixed and mobile broadband networks, applications and services, to help its partners and customers build a user-centric broadband world. With sales of EURO 13.1 billion and 58,000 employees in 2005, Alcatel operates in more than 130 countries. For more information, visit Alcatel on the Internet: About Nokia Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations. Media Enquiries: Alcatel Stéphane Lapeyrade Tel. +33 (0)1 40 76 12 74 E-mail: stephane.lapeyrade@a | waldron | |
20/9/2006 21:12 | On the basis that you've tipped it, Micros, it will be added to the table. B.F. | blank frank | |
20/9/2006 21:04 | Any chance of getting THUS on here? | micos | |
20/9/2006 18:53 | Thanks Roma77. I have added RED to the tips league table (entry price 4.875p). B.F. | blank frank |
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