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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Xpertise Grp | LSE:XPG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0Z6YX31 | ORD 8P |
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% | 160.00 | - | 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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21/7/2005 09:18 | No trades showing - is there a 2-hour delay on this? | english bigblls | |
21/7/2005 08:55 | This share is now ready to take off and I am trying to buy some more with great difficulty-managed 185000 eventually by going through broker | orvil | |
11/4/2005 17:56 | xpertise ..up today... i see the latest so far on the group is .. Mar 05.. Xpertise demonstrates significant growth in the UK training market 15-Mar-05 Over the last year Xpertise, a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS) has experienced 65% growth in the delivery of training utilising Microsoft official course materials. Bill Walker, commercial director at Xpertise, wasn't surprised by the news. "We've had a phenomenal year," says Walker, "and not just in Microsoft technical training, although that remains a strong part of our business." Xpertise is one of Microsoft's longest standing training providers - delivering official Microsoft training since 1994. "We have a strategic focus on accreditation and certification," says Walker. "Xpertise delivers the UK's widest range of authorised training courses. So of course, Microsoft training is at the heart of that strategy." Xpertise's continued success in Microsoft training has not hindered expansion into other areas. Over the last few years, Xpertise has introduced a steadily growing range of professional development courses, which include project management, service management, team development and personal development. "Our growth in these areas is even stronger than in it is in technical training," says Walker. "We're filling courses as quickly as we can schedule them." Xpertise's growth is nationwide, but the company's most recently added training centre, in London, is especially successful - it has grown by over 40% during 2004 alone. Ram Dhaliwal, Training and Certification Manager, Microsoft UK, explained further. "There has been an upturn in the general IT training market as companies recognise the value of getting IT staff dealing with mission critical IT systems correctly trained and certified. The success that CPLS' are experiencing also stems from their delivery of bespoke, measurable services that deliver quantifiable benefits to a business." This is a view with which Walker certainly agrees. "Companies definitely want quantifiable ROI for their training investment. We have been able to provide this, by using tools such as Microsoft Skills Assessment for Organisations - to map their needs precisely and provide training that delivers the maximum benefit." Concludes Walker: "Customers vote with their cheque books. The number of people we train demonstrates clearly what our customers think about Xpertise, and the positive impact that our training has on their businesses." | safman | |
11/4/2005 11:30 | Thanks, Stoploss. | simon self | |
11/4/2005 11:24 | I will repeat.... Tipped. seanworld - 11 Apr'05 - 09:01 - 278 of 283 edit Tipped. Marked up 20% before you could buy a share. | seanworld | |
11/4/2005 10:36 | Orvil Dont subscribe myself so don't have the article but was speaking to a friend this morning who does and apparently this is seen as a recovery play, potential to at least double within a year. Also sets a limit buy price of 1.2p and warns to watch out for the spread. | stopaloss | |
11/4/2005 10:27 | Stopaloss-do you know what was said? | orvil | |
11/4/2005 10:25 | Simon Tipped this weekend in Red Hot Penny Shares. This is undoubtedly the reason for the rise. Obviously all the Market Makers subscribe to this tipsheet as all the tips that appear in it are marked up on opening the following Monday. Never any chance of getting in at the tip price. | stopaloss | |
11/4/2005 10:08 | dell314 - any placing could have been at 1p regardless - why bother walking up?....still going with the take over theory | dusseldorf | |
11/4/2005 10:01 | Perhaps, they're walking it up for a discounted placing?? Rgds dell DYOR | dell314 | |
11/4/2005 10:00 | There must be a take-over approach IMO. | dusseldorf | |
11/4/2005 09:51 | ADVAL (ADL) VERY COMPARABLE - EXCEPT ........ Adval expecting profitability soon!!! | double6 | |
11/4/2005 09:49 | So, why is it going up then, anybody know? | simon self | |
11/4/2005 09:08 | Does pay to sit and hold these tiddlers sometimes, expecting the same rises for IDOX,ZBA,TTL & CFP to follow over the coming months. Eventaully you get one of two that really start muliplying to make up for a few dogs along the way! | 365 | |
11/4/2005 09:06 | XPERTISE GRP The fastest growing IT Training Co. in 2002 (XPG) Add Favourite Click here for related discussions martin036 - 23 Oct'03 - 13:30 ........... LOL, if this was the fastest grower I wouldn`t fancy being in the slowest one! | simon self | |
11/4/2005 09:01 | Tipped. Marked up 20% before you could buy a share. | seanworld | |
11/4/2005 08:17 | somethings stirs? | no advice intended | |
11/4/2005 08:12 | Do we know why? | orvil |
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