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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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@UK | LSE:ATUK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09Y8Y28 | 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% | 52.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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26/11/2013 21:22 | oh give it a rest please! puke puke puke :-) | itchycrack | |
26/11/2013 21:18 | CR:OR YOU CAN LOOK AT MY LONG TERM TRACK RECORD.!! NOT A WEEK, OR A MONTH OR EVEN A YEAR BUT YEARS.!! My share of the decade AGL 13p to 74p [No share of the year 2011] My share of the year 2012 WSG 8p to 78p My share of the year 2013 PTO 43p just last year, over a fiver today. My share of the year 2014 ATUK posted by myself on AUG 6th at 12p, now 57p | tara7 | |
26/11/2013 21:03 | CR- that's what they said about ASOS ten years ago! Anyway, sorry about Tara coming on your thread ramping his shares. He doesn't even post on this thread anymore & sold out after the placing news- his posts tell us that- hasn't posted anything relevant about @uk since. He just holds PTO now. I have warned him before about spamming on your thread & he did say he would stop. | harebridge | |
26/11/2013 20:58 | OR YOU CAN LOOK AT MY LONG TERM TRACK RECORD.!! NOT A WEEK, OR A MONTH OR EVEN A YEAR BUT YEARS.!! My share of the decade AGL 13p to 74p [No share of the year 2011] My share of the year 2012 WSG 8p to 78p My share of the year 2013 PTO 43p just last year, over a fiver today. My share of the year 2014 ATUK posted by myself on AUG 6th at 12p, now 57p MAC is my second and final "share of the year 2014" as of today. | tara7 | |
26/11/2013 19:39 | MY SIPP pension smashed through 11,000% today for the first time,[over 8 years 3 months.] All tiny AIM stocks where I have research value.[and posted at the time] What fun.!!! | tara7 | |
26/11/2013 19:39 | MY SIPP pension smashed through 11,000% today for the first time,[over 8 years 3 months.] All tiny AIM stocks where I have research value.[and posted at the time] What fun.!!! | tara7 | |
26/11/2013 18:58 | Speaking @ the Public Sector ICT conference today... (new recruit..) Russell Darling, Head of Consultancy, cloudBuy. Russell Darling worked for Bristol City Council for 35 years in Finance & Procurement. He managed the Councils financial systems and was part of the team that set up Shared Transactional Services for Finance, Procurement and HR. He also was part of the team that has recently implemented Agresso Business World. Russell led the project implementing the cloudBuy (then known as @UK PLC) Marketplace solution in Bristol City Council over 10 years ago. He also used his experience of this in his role as a Board member of the National e Procurement Programme (NePP). Russell was the Technical Standards Lead and was also responsible for liaising with the system providers to Local Government so they could provide the technical tools required to achieve its agenda. Russell is now Head of Consultancy at cloudBuy. saffy.. | safman | |
26/11/2013 13:56 | Yump....Yep...exactl N3t...To true, ATUK are definitely not giving up on public contracts, however, they have been frustrated at every hurdle, deciding that over sea opportunities offer greater rewards and understanding of it's systems. GLA | beeezzz | |
26/11/2013 12:21 | Pass the Port and Stilton would you old chap. | yump | |
26/11/2013 12:16 | Yeah b, you look @ G-Cloud4 & suppliers, it "looks" great, but how can small firms make a real impact when contracts are capped, the big boys have it all lobbied & stitched up... and drive good companies overseas? | n3tleylucas | |
26/11/2013 11:22 | Ah well, it says he's brought charisma to the role. Obviously the Derren Brown type, where people just go along with it, not realising they've been mind-melded. | yump | |
26/11/2013 10:54 | yump, Is it any wonder we've gone to Australia with guys like Stephen Kelly in charge? ...and he should know better being a software guy! | n3tleylucas | |
26/11/2013 10:47 | N3tleyLucas Those are really funny answers. Or at least they seem funny until you realise these people actually get a salary. Then it becomes depressing. Then it brings back memories of being on angry demos in the 70's. Except I'd rather watch a film with a beer nowadays, which is quite sad really. Someone else's battle to fight. | yump | |
26/11/2013 10:36 | No news for over a month now from the company, but I'm sure there's been loads going on in the background. Light volumes of late, although someone offloading a few in 5000 tranches today. Really looking forward to the next few months here! | harebridge | |
26/11/2013 10:14 | WE have not heard from them officially for a while.I have confidence too but it is always good to hear from the company.With respect I think I am not the only one who is thinking along these lines!! | panamabob2 | |
26/11/2013 09:49 | Most of those companies in that Investors Chronicle list are 'vision' stocks & mentioned because of their potential. Well it's hard to put a figure on cloudBuy, but the potential is huge. RHPS give a price target of 300p in 3 to 5 years with future revenues of 50m pounds. They also give a more medium price target of 150p. With the Visa tie up, anything is possible, especially as coudBuy will be getting a percentage of the transactions instead of the historical flat fee. It's great to get in at these prices. A hint of contracts/ revenues will send this soaring, although it is still early days over in Asia. I've got complete confidence in the team, especially with the management (ex Ariba) over in Australia. | harebridge | |
25/11/2013 21:44 | Shows how much research proactive investor do doesn't it, because the first half was flattered considerably by revenue brought over from the last half last year, but since when have tip-sheet pundits been interested in facts. I think ATUK would have been in the IC list, on the basis of just the word 'Visa', the 2-3mln revenue (as it is sufficiently small) and the lack of evidence that the business model is working yet to generate big revenue jumps. Unfortunately ATUK has a well-developed product and is not being roadshowed as the 'next big thing', so its clearly unsuitable for being in a list with WAND, NANO and BLUR, particularly the latter which by all accounts is going to change the way all of B2B does business. Because the CEO says it will. When the Google/ATUK headline caused all the initial excitement here, despite being totally in error... the price shot up. So clearly what's needed here is some enthusiastic misleading "headlines". eg. "In 5 years, ATUK will have transformed the way most governments expedite their procurement". | yump | |
25/11/2013 21:43 | Dunno jc, just saw the list posted on grph. | n3tleylucas | |
25/11/2013 21:41 | Did it mention Calluna? | jonc | |
25/11/2013 21:40 | h, I haven't bought IC since 1988 mate. They have to trawl the whole market, they have to update on 1000's of firms. So no I'm not surprised... we as pi's can focus, they can't. j, they've hedged their bets by going for 22 eh? | n3tleylucas |
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