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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Transware | LSE:TRW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030399934 | 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% | - | 0.00 | - |
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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03/12/2001 15:21 | I'd like to follow his lead, and "average up", but at 5p (10%), today's spread on TRW is outrageous. | thamestrader | |
30/11/2001 21:09 | The Director Lord Sheppard bought 8,088 shares at 47.5p during the week. | welshanalyst | |
23/11/2001 19:08 | Transware PLC 23 November 2001 Transware plc ('Transware' or the' Company') Institutional placing The Directors of Transware are pleased to announce that the Company has today placed 1,473,000 ordinary shares of 10p each ('Placing Shares') with a number of institutional investors at a price of 44p per share (the 'Placing'). The proceeds of the Placing, net of expenses, will be approximately £0.63 million and will be applied by the Company to broaden the range of its existing products and services. The Placing Shares represent approximately 4.3% of the Company's current issued share capital. Application has been made for the Placing Shares to be admitted to the Official List of the UK Listing Authority and for them to be admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange. It is anticipated that admission will become effective and that dealings will commence on Friday 30 November 2001. 23 November 2001 | dan_bach | |
19/11/2001 09:28 | Very undervalued - should have an upbeat AGM next Monday. With a lot of companies making jack they will be making £2.5/3m profit & plenty of growth. DYOR | isis | |
15/11/2001 00:02 | why the jump today ? | mjf123 | |
03/11/2001 19:43 | There are several positive factors in favour of Transware:- a/ Current PE ratio of 11, reducing to 5 next year. b/ Earnings per share forecast to grow to 9p next year. c/ Directors buying. d/ Demerger costs will not be reincurred next year. e/ Five year record of growing turnover and profit. f/ Strong order book, with new Clients won recently. g/ Cash per share of 3.5p. h/ E-learning market expected to grow by 70 % a year to 2004. i/ Recommendations by Techinvest, Shares magazine and two brokers recently. | welshanalyst | |
24/9/2001 19:07 | Cheeers VS | hightone | |
22/9/2001 18:13 | have these a web site cheers. HT. | hightone | |
14/9/2001 08:07 | excellent and bulish results | biomax | |
04/9/2001 11:57 | Isis, If analyst forecasts around £1.8m - £2.0m profit would this not have already be factored into price ? If however, Transware expect to beat forecasts plus offer a dividend then maybe a more significant price rise would be expected. | ninbains | |
29/8/2001 10:25 | If this does'nt move within the next couple of weeks - then I'm a milkman. :) | isis | |
23/8/2001 13:51 | forecasts from Brewin Dolphin & Beeson Gregory = 1.9m & 1.8m June & Aug. | isis | |
23/8/2001 13:48 | Figs look set for around £1.8m profit announced 14/09/01 - should spark these a bit - also poss div. | isis | |
02/8/2001 17:01 | I do that 2p then I going to news . | colombo | |
23/7/2001 11:15 | OK 80p within 2 weeks? | isis | |
23/7/2001 10:36 | Btw dyor imho | isis | |
23/7/2001 10:22 | Have a look at this co. E-learning/Translati £25m on order & new deal today - superb value in a down market. Mkt cap £20m - 'YOU MUST KIDDING' I hear you say! | isis | |
21/6/2001 17:29 | Dito buba The chart is only giving info from today so it must be the Gladstone one I think. | raybow | |
21/6/2001 14:40 | I'm confused the Epic is the same what's going on? trading info only today | buba | |
21/6/2001 13:58 | no its not, look at previous news and BBs its an American company imho | nickjones |
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