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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wandisco Plc | LSE:WAND | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B6Y3DV84 | ORD 10P |
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% | 63.60 | 63.80 | 65.20 | - | 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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17/9/2020 15:58 | "The board’s (6 of 162 staff) remuneration in FY19 was over 10% of revenue - Richards’ package was nearly 6% of revenue which has fallen from $19.6m in 2017 to $17m in ‘18 & $16.2m in ‘19 with losses increasing from $13.5m to $28.3m in same period." I'd forgotten that, gravy train then, just on that basis I'm inclined to view this as a bargepole stock. | owenski | |
17/9/2020 15:49 | The buyers in the last placing must be surprised Looking at the current period, its native, first party LiveData Platform for Azure product is "close to open preview", which will take it a step closer to being available to customers. It has also launched a new product, LiveData Migrator, a data lake migration product. Launched on the AWS platform, the first customer has been signed up - GoDaddy will be using the product to migrate a complex on-premises Hadoop environment to S3. There are prospects across H2 if they can be closed. | maxim1999 | |
17/9/2020 15:47 | Agree with valuation +240m M.cap is avin a larf Personally, I haven't forgotten the FD dumping stock in July, £168k's worth @ 6.20 Nice timing. This lot gets paid a shed load for this performance. It's breached a fiver, and on those figures and valuation, I'd offer there wont be a stampede to buy this, continual drift downwards looks likely. I've watched this for some time to ascertain an entry point on the back of improving traction, I think I'll be removing it from my watch list. | owenski | |
17/9/2020 10:20 | Agreed. A real shame. | tickboo | |
17/9/2020 10:16 | IMO doesn't deserve a market cap north of 100 mil until revenues start moving forward - too dangerous. Richard is a salesman - its how he gets the raises away... but they must be running out of time unless 2021 is really the turning point. Iv'e thought that 7 years in a row so won't hold my breath! | nimbo1 | |
17/9/2020 09:41 | bought a few at 510.95 | bamboo2 | |
17/9/2020 09:13 | Remember, back in July the FD flogged a load of these.... Say no more. | owenski | |
17/9/2020 09:00 | From their statement - "reducing deployment complexities through eliminating the customer need to plan data deployment or accommodate networking and storage options" I've suspected before that this is a highly complex offering with specialised end user educational requirements. The more any product removes a skill barrier in it's use, the greater the uptake in the commercial world. I suspect the Azure offering is a move in the right direction as it sounds more like an 'app' but I suspect it still requires a skilled operator to deploy it. Those figures are dire, dont they know everyone's working from home now and working from the 'cloud'. I actually dont get the point of Wandisco these days. IMO | owenski | |
17/9/2020 08:59 | Confirmation bias by a lot of followers pumped this up. Words fail me!!!!!!!!!!! | melton john | |
17/9/2020 08:53 | "18 June 2013 David Richards, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, sold 600,000 Ordinary Shares at a price of 810 pence per share net of commissions. " Not bad timing on his part considering the company is still loss-making 7 years later and the shareprice is still below that level. Imagine being the institutional punter who bought those shares when you could have bought GAW or FDEV or NVDA or MSFT etc etc. This company is run solely for Richards benefit. Always has been. Always will be. | phowdo | |
17/9/2020 08:52 | tickboo, Thanks for the support! Chart suggesting that we will see a potential low or valley turn today. Horizontal orange lines show some levels where price might find some historical support. | bamboo2 | |
17/9/2020 08:42 | As I said before, the geeks all meet up and are in love with each other over how clever their stuff is, but, it doesn't seem to be the must have solution out there in the real world does it. Cloud uptake has been growing for some time, WAND has not followed suit, is this even a business. | owenski | |
17/9/2020 08:37 | The last raise was at a discount and not a premium with IIs. I cannot believe Richards is still in a job and taking such a ludicrous package for failing every since year. Cannot faint his consistency. | tickboo | |
17/9/2020 08:02 | From lse - Turnover of $3.6m is shocking and it's yet more jam tomorrow. Richards' half year package is 1.7th of half year revenue. Absolute disgrace. | tickboo | |
17/9/2020 07:14 | Good decision! I only have these in an ISA as saw better opportunities elsewhere (SNG, AVCT, MIRI) and was lucky with my timing and for once am not thinking when will I learn when WAND's results come out. $3.6m revenues in H1, bloody hell.I still think they've got amazing tech and a superb product but generating revenues and getting near to cash flow BE and therefore shareholder value still seems a way off. | tickboo | |
16/9/2020 14:13 | Took profit on trade. Not sure which way it will go tomorrow. | bamboo2 | |
14/9/2020 23:40 | The outlook is likely to eclipse the figures on Thursday. Many triangulation's converge on 17/9/2020 Could be a good thing to see a slight decline in price beforehand. | bamboo2 | |
11/9/2020 08:12 | Breakaway gap dated 5/8/2020 [in response to RNS re AWS Competency Status in the area of data migration] now filled. Price in support zone, potential turn showing on the chart. Bought a few at 552 Gla. | bamboo2 | |
11/9/2020 07:53 | results due 17/9 | bg23 |
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