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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vialogy | LSE:VIY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031647653 | 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% | 0.205 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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03/4/2014 15:11 | Sold out over the last few days... Had hoped for news by now! On that basis I can not see VEC or Vialogy providing me with a worthwile return so I have cut my loses after the slight average down. Maybe Reynolds and co invested so they can use it to offset tax if it goes belly up? Too many unanswered questions and no clear road ahead... Good luck to those still here. | sharemasterflash | |
03/4/2014 08:33 | It does make you wonder just what they will set out on their stall ? They can hardly push VEC or the inevitable question will be why if its so good do you now own 75% and falling of it and not 100% of it | spec7 | |
03/4/2014 08:29 | kwizza, very good point...I would expect some kind of an update before.. Lets see, | harley24 | |
03/4/2014 08:23 | I mean before they are at the UK investor show, otherwise what are they going to show thats different that we don't already know, which is nothing | kwizza | |
03/4/2014 08:19 | doubt it. I imagine we will have time to Bed and ISA first. | twix386 | |
03/4/2014 08:11 | Will we be getting an update before the 5th ? | kwizza | |
02/4/2014 15:09 | Spec7 agreed | the prophet | |
02/4/2014 12:25 | Absolutely TP the saving grace here is the amount the BOD put into this themselves and the way the share price has held up after the .1p placing. Peoples expectation s now rest on Adams reputation as a city smart guy. VEC is a side show. | spec7 | |
02/4/2014 12:16 | Indeed. I am seeking a new job - of hangman. The old BOD had better run and hide if VEC also fails after ALL the hype and money we've pumped in. F11's first though. I'd like to hear what he has to say on all the ramping and attacking of any critics, but alas he is surprisingly quiet. lol | twix386 | |
02/4/2014 10:00 | well, SG was the driving force in the VEC split, so I assume he has sufficient motivation. Otherwise he could just have left VEC/VIY and gone to another job instead of working for $0 as from this january. We will see. imo, if funding/contracts don't happen by,say, end of June then they probably ain't going to happen and/or VEC needs a new leader! | the prophet | |
02/4/2014 09:28 | I am quite sure SG will find another well paid job and will live very well on his earnings here while he looks. I don't see the need for success here as a real driving force, at least it hasn't been for any of the board for the last 10 years....they get paid anyway. | spec7 | |
02/4/2014 09:21 | twix agree with your post. Not sure how many options SG has that would realistically stand a chance of being in the money. Still, guess SG could still pull a rabbit out of the hat, perhaps its chicken and egg, no contract, no funding, no funding, no contract, but that can hardly be news to SG. GG Obviously he has been paid a few bob. As far as I can see, the tech, which was what SG was responsible for, delivered, did what it was supposed to.Those in charge of commercialisation could never seem to get enough traction, for whatever reason. That is sometimes a hard thing to do,new tech, small company etc etc, but that is what they were paid for. | the prophet | |
02/4/2014 09:10 | Wonder how much SG has made out of Vialogy over the years? | goodgrief | |
01/4/2014 11:22 | re price to pay for failure, if VEC fails, then SG is out of a job? Don't help us but if that ain't motivation for SG, then I don't know what is. | the prophet | |
01/4/2014 08:36 | I think we all are...i was expecting some strategic update this week, Lets see.. | harley24 | |
01/4/2014 08:04 | Sandeep Gulati stated "we are aware that shareholders have become increasingly disillusioned with the BOD's failure in so many areas of commercial progress and inability to generate revenues, claiming that our future promise is seldom delivered on and often ignored, so I have persuaded Adam Reynolds to double the equity offer to entice a VEC partner from 25% to 50% of Vialogy's remaining shareholding." APRIL FOOL. Mind you I wouldn't totally bet against it either, the way nasty surprises are sprung here, usually starting with "The directors are pleased to announce...." If SG is one of the good guys, he has a huge deficit to make up for, from the decade spent doing all he could to promote and keep loyal shareholders on-board with so much talk of promise, progress, and great things to come. There should be a price to pay for failure and I await the first sign of a commercial future for VEC that indicates it will not be the 'Turkey' Vialogy became. | twix386 | |
01/4/2014 00:54 | Whilst we wait for VEC action, anyone checked out Hawk Investment Holdings and related companies.....? | ngen yap | |
29/3/2014 08:43 | Come on Ngen you can tell us. You've been regularly surprised here for as long as I can remember you posting. LOL Surely one day, now that we have installed AR, we will finally get some good share price enhancing news, followed by more and the share price will rocket 100%+ and we'll be back to 4p - umm I mean 0.4p ;-) imv, there's still one whiff of the stale smell left and that's SG himself. Yes, we probably need him for VEC, but I am not convinced he's irreplaceable nowadays. I am convinced he's been greedy in terms of his remuneration for a decade of commercial failure with a company trying to break into the market whilst generating virtually no revenue yet demanding a big paycheck, a tie-in fee and options galore, all for eventually delivering a bankrupt restructuring and of course SG's still very much on the VIY options trail in addition to his VEC holding. If VEC fails and AR succeeds, then SG will have been well paid by us for years and still have millions of VIY options. Not too bad for otherwise delivering destruction to shareholder value, only to piggy-back off AR's reinvented wheel via his options. SG has to deliver or face real accountability and at last he is in a position where that is the case. At long long long last imho! SG needs managing imv or he promises the Earth, yet he and the now discredited BOD have not been capable to commecialise QRI in any form or application in over a decade. How do people who don't want to even hear criticism sleep at night? i.e. F11 - who appears now to have short-circuited at the realisation there were infact no limits to the number of buying opportunities, other than his bank balance! I am mystified why there hasn't been more dissatisfaction expressed with SG when he's had no qualms to take the sizeable rewards well before it's earnt. Had he delivered, all would have been forgiven, but instead to date, it simply leaves a stale whiff hanging in the air as we all hope for the best re VEC and fear the usual anti-climax, delays and disappointment! | twix386 | |
28/3/2014 08:09 | Surprised it has taken till now for the completion of VEC transfer. Hopefully now any deal can be done. Perhaps also that AR will reverse takeover a company that can be complimentary to what VEC can offer and exploit technology (eg resource company). AR is also very experienced in striking licensing deals judging from past success, so who knows, perhaps he can accelerate the VEC deal / monetisation of its tech. Here's hoping. | ngen yap | |
26/3/2014 22:29 | More false hope? Expect news followed by another huge placing..... I like to stay optimistic! | sharemasterflash | |
26/3/2014 17:02 | maybe the radio silence from VEC/VIY is because they wanted to get all this sorted first.? | spec7 |
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