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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Xploite | LSE:XPT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B037D647 | 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% | 38.50 | - | 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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18/5/2009 15:09 | looks good for it! | raldo | |
18/5/2009 10:14 | Fourth time lucky for the 60p breach? | fandango | |
09/5/2009 23:53 | Link from Biofarmer on iii, couldn't see this posted in the header. A good list of clients. | robers98 | |
02/5/2009 12:23 | COLT recent results point to huge growth in managed services--38%; so much so that they quote the figures separately in the accounts. This is good news for XPT. Might a bigger player consider buying XPT; I think so? | lr4850 | |
01/5/2009 20:05 | "reneged" because Cantano were asking for more than originally agreed. Let's see how it develops, but i know who my money is on to come out on top? | lr4850 | |
01/5/2009 19:51 | On the contrary it was XPT who reneged on the final payment imo from reading the rns issued in mid March. | timely3 | |
01/5/2009 19:06 | Cantano have no chance, IMHO. They needed a placing to raise money to fund legal battle? Put up Cantano and shut up; they are back tracking because they have realised they sold too cheaply. How can they be taken seriously? They would have to get up very early to get one over Mr Smith et al at XPT. | lr4850 | |
01/5/2009 18:26 | from Cantano RNS today Litigation update With regard to the dispute and potential litigation with certain subsidiaries of Xploite plc, the Board has considered its position, and following consultation with its legal advisers, remains firmly of the view that the Company has a strong case to pursue for breach of contract. Assisted by the proceeds available from this fundraising the Board is resolved to fully enforce the Company's legal rights in this matter. I think I will keep this on my monitor for now, much prefer SKR. | still waiting | |
30/4/2009 18:59 | Here's hoping Fandango. 85 would be nice. I have 13£ k waiting as been day trading LLoyds, dont know whether or not to take a further plunge here. The more recession the more business XPT will get. No brainer i hope. | lr4850 | |
30/4/2009 00:12 | Well I think it'll have a go, Sellers have had a reasonable opportunity to do their selling, but they seem to have run out of steam. If 60p is broken, what is the next level? Briefly 70p and then briefly 85p? Could get interesting if any decent news pops out of the woodwork. | fandango | |
29/4/2009 12:36 | Third attempt to crack 60p? Think this will be the real deal-hopefully!! | square1 | |
29/4/2009 11:44 | Morse (MOR) may be subject to a bid? XPT's turn next? Could the two merge ? | lr4850 | |
27/4/2009 12:15 | for what company and when? | kaos3 | |
27/4/2009 12:11 | a crippled leg (down) | kaos3 | |
22/4/2009 15:16 | Agree. I was not able to get £13 k's worth on Monday when i set a trade plane for 58p and share price had fallen below that. MM's using all shakey tricks in the book. | lr4850 | |
22/4/2009 15:13 | It seems to me that any loose stock out there is being readily acquired. Hopefully the third bash at 60p will see it breached and fairly soon. | fandango | |
22/4/2009 12:37 | If true to form, only about 2 months to interim results, should see a climb. | hubshank | |
15/4/2009 08:10 | Indeed - interest returning. Got a good feeling about this one | coley15 | |
15/4/2009 08:09 | Breaking out? Certainly looks good at the moment | square1 | |
14/4/2009 09:00 | Thanks coley. Lets hope for some company announcements soon? :-) ? | lr4850 | |
14/4/2009 07:26 | LR - good article, cheers for posting | coley15 |
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