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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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12/4/2017 14:58 | They are not issuing quarterly updates anymore,so I understand.However SCSW mentioned an update was due in April.I think they have got that wrong. | nurdin | |
12/4/2017 14:48 | That is why I want an update, to confirm that they are still on track for ebitda breakeven this year! | bookbroker | |
12/4/2017 14:42 | bookbroker, I can't see that they had a Q1 trading update last year, unless I've missed it. They are valued at more than $100m which is 10 times revenue and they are still loss making. Massive potential but they need more big contract wins. | tickboo | |
12/4/2017 14:07 | Like to see a Q1 trading statement to give the market some confidence! | bookbroker | |
12/4/2017 14:06 | Well that rise was sold into, maybe general market sentiment maybe! | bookbroker | |
10/4/2017 17:32 | Not a squeak here today..chart seems to be turning up nicely.Just remember big data is getting bigger by the day... | nurdin | |
07/4/2017 19:01 | Take off I hope now! | bookbroker | |
05/4/2017 21:34 | This should be ebitda positive this year tick, Q42016, loss $200, so should be positive this year! | bookbroker | |
05/4/2017 19:52 | The Daily bloody Mail used to as well. Hence once of their business journalists and his missus and mate got don't when he tell them to buy stock ahead of him pumping them in his article. Mug punters followed his tips which caused a little spike and his missus and mate would sell. Anyway, my point is any of these tipsters can have their agenda. WAN I'm sure will be a great stock, I just question the current market cap given the figures and market expectations of being loss making again this year. That said, I'll be buying once I think they're value. I think in a year or two they'll be well up there but better value at the moment and will dip in here once the market cap is realistic. | tickboo | |
05/4/2017 19:33 | They do move markets though. Innovaderm up 25% in a day after their plug (and good results). Warpaint 14% the first time then 8% and mysteriously another 5% 2 days later. Might subscribe. | runthejoules | |
05/4/2017 08:52 | I generally let a company do the talking, used to read these articles, all it does is create a false market, it's like paying attention to financial journalists, some are bang on, FT guys, but Mail, etc. Just trying to make a name for themselves, might as well have listened to Prince Monolulu if you wanted the Derby winner! | bookbroker | |
30/3/2017 06:45 | Not sure Dave Richards would agree with your comments bookbroker having met with the editor in order to promote interest in the company. It goes without saying that a successful company will eventually prove itself without assistance from tip sheets but the whole point, of which you are either ignorant or refusing to acknowledge, is that tip sheets can inform and alert investors to situations ahead of the masses allowing subscribers to cash in accordingly. RM | rampmeister | |
29/3/2017 19:33 | Forget SCSW, what is this rag, it appears that even without tip sheets such as that, this co. Is certainly aligning itself with the right companies and the right markets and technology in connecting the path of data flow between the cloud and servers, if the company is correct and it currently has a unique, first mover product, it could do pretty well down the line on a relatively low valuation, even if bottom line profits are yet to be realised. | bookbroker | |
29/3/2017 16:39 | Purely speculation but could it be that SCSW will be tempted to add this to their Growth Portfolio - theoretically they could have purchased for around 360p thereby registering a circa 20% monthly rise. They may also have some additional spin to offer on the Fusion 2.10 launch. On the other hand, they may have nothing to add on the subject of WAND. Next issue will reveal all and only a few days to wait. RM | rampmeister | |
29/3/2017 09:23 | Yesterdays news also probably sinking in. Additional addressable market of near $1 billion is not to be sniffed at. | nurdin | |
29/3/2017 08:19 | Rafeih, I know that but it was a sell after the bell. Kinda rhymes. Anyway, am off. | tickboo | |
29/3/2017 07:38 | That was an old trade from the previous trading day. | rafieh | |
29/3/2017 07:31 | Ever heard of clearing an overhang! | bookbroker | |
29/3/2017 07:30 | Not dumping , a placing of shares, that's most likely what was keeping the stock down! | bookbroker | |
29/3/2017 07:28 | Another 100,000 dumped after hours at £3.80, I'm amazed the share price is heading north with these large sells. Guess the MMs think they'll attract more buyers increasing and it makes them more money. Hats off. | tickboo | |
28/3/2017 10:25 | Yep, I get your points. I'm now amazed the MMs haven't dropped this with the following chunky sells - 25,000, 20,000, 15,000X2, 20,000, 50,000 and 160,000. Wow. Anyway, I'll stick to buying at the interim stage as although the share price is up today the sentiment doesn't seem great and it's been in a down trend since the FY results. | tickboo | |
28/3/2017 09:09 | tickboo..yes but this is not a kind of stock that you have to look at on a daily basis.The company is evolving fast and although it is likely to make a small loss this year,it looks set for an explosive growth going forward.Here is what SCSW had to say in their last months coverage of the stock. 'From a shareholder point of view, the most exciting thing that has happened to the company is that IBM, the world’s largest technology business, began to sell its products through its global distribution network in Q2 last year. This has enabled WANdisco to halve the number of salesmen it employs directly and because IBM’s 5,000 salesmen are hardwired into some of the largest corporates, the pipeline and the size of potential contracts is immense. With IBM paying royalties on sales, in November WANdisco said it had drastically reduced its operational cash burn to just US$0.2m in Q4 compared with US$6.9m in the same quarter of 2015. The company may still be modestly lossmaking but it has recently begun signing some of its largest ever deals and I think that it is now a leveraged proxy for the boom in large corporates putting data into the cloud, which is only just getting underway.' Also all the costs are now fixed so any growth in revenues will fall straight to the bottom line which will bring down PE very rapidly . Patience will pay off handsomely here imo | nurdin | |
28/3/2017 08:30 | Murdin, fair points but when you have holders shedding 20,000, 15,000 it's don't well to stay blue looking at the sell to buy ratio. The market and holders want to see the potential convert to profitability. Think this co has great potential but waiting for interim's. | tickboo | |
28/3/2017 08:30 | i was always sceptical about this company, but it seems to have a strong product, and currently the leader in its field, coupled with an improving earnings outlook, it may or may not shine, but odds in favour of the former! | bookbroker | |
28/3/2017 07:52 | 'This new capability will significantly increase Fusion's total addressable market, by in excess of $1billion per annum. ' That is a serious uplift .....market has yet to wake up to the implication here! Also, quite a few potential clients have probably been waiting for this new Fusion version before buying.Suspect orders will come in now thick and fast. | nurdin |
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