Poverty
- 26 Feb 2005 10:58
This company looks interesting! They seem to be on the move and using their new IPIX technology in the marketplace already!
ethel
- 24 Feb 2006 13:46
- 2 of 12
well,we are waiting for news about their collaboration with GEC concerning the London Underground security upgrading.The sp has been fluctuating strangely for a few days now and today we see a definite move upwards on relatively tiny volume.I bought in at the top last year,so am pleased to see the recent rise....wish I had waited.Today's rise looks quite exciting.
However,this company has a fickle following and the sp tends to rise for one day on good news and then falls again.So,if there is an announcement be prepared to see a sell off!
DYOR and good luck
Realistic
- 24 Feb 2006 16:29
- 3 of 12
Obviously we would like this share to be 5p or even 10p but even if or when there is a good announcement, because there are so many shares the sp will not move much until the penny share tipsters and letters tip this company. Then what happens is that perhaps another 500 or 1000 penny share investors want to buy.
Time then perhaps to make for the door! Mind you it is up 20% today but the spread is a massive 33% so you still can't make any money on it. Perhaps there is a weekend tip. There is a similar priced share RGT where everybody is waiting for news and it has been creeping up steadily. You need a fair bit of patience for these penny shares.
Tonker
- 26 Feb 2006 16:41
- 4 of 12
I'm watching this one too... could have bought for 1p the other day... kicking myself now....
doughboy66
- 07 May 2006 15:07
- 5 of 12
Maybe what i thought was a pile of pooh might just have some life left in it?
Now arriving: wireless CCTV
Aim-Listed NMI Security will tomorrow announce a major breakthrough in the booming security camera market, writes Nick Mathiason
Sunday May 7, 2006
The Observer
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,1769089,00.html
The London-based firm has pioneered the development of digital closed-circuit TV cameras and has sealed its first major order, worth 200m, from the Stockholm underground system.
Digital cameras are cheaper and easier to install and use than traditional cameras because they have no wires. NMI is confident its new product will take a major slice of the 5bn worldwide security camera market. The UK, with 4 million security cameras, is itself a 1bn market.
NMI's new cameras have 360-degree vision and can be used to replace stem-mounted multiple-camera systems. NMI's chief executive, Paul Nathan, said: 'We really are the first company to develop this and are now speaking to a lot of FTSE 100 companies who are interested in buying our products.'
NMI is looking to break into military, government, retail, transport, education and gaming markets. Security is one of the fastest growing business sectors. The company declined to reveal projected revenues.
doughboy66
- 08 May 2006 08:48
- 6 of 12
A massive mistake with regards figures by the paper but an least they have won an order .
NMI Security PLC
08 May 2006
Date: 08 May 2006
On behalf of: NMI Security plc ("NMI Security")
Embargoed: 0700
NMI Security plc ("NMI Security")
Stockholm Underground Surveillance
NMI Security is pleased to announce the adoption of immersive surveillance
cameras by Stockholm Underground. The order from Stockholm Underground will see
NMI Security supplying and supporting immersive surveillance cameras for the
underground network up to the value of 200,000.
The Stockholm Underground or Stockholms tunnelbana, comprises three lines, 100
stations, and is one of the most modern metro systems in the world.
The new system will be one of the most advanced and integrated surveillance
networks in the world.
Paul Nathan, CEO of NMI Security, stated:
"We had high hopes for our Scandinavian partners being early adoptors of this
technology, and we are now well advanced with trials to replicate this success
in the UK."
Stockholm Transport - AB Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (SL)- is owned by the County
Council of Stockholm. SL's task is to provide passenger transport services to
those living and working in the twenty-six municipalities of the County. It has
responsibility for three bus companies, light rail and train operations and the
Underground system. One million people travel on the network every day. The
residents of Stockholm County are among the keenest users of public transport in
Europe, with more than 70% of peak time commuters choosing to travel by public
transport. www.sl.se
Enquiries:
Paul Nathan CEO
NMI Security plc
www.nmisecurity.com
0870 351 6464
Emma Kane/Andrew Dunn
Redleaf Communications
0207 955 1410
Notes to Editors:
NMI Security is focused on surveillance and other security applications,
offering comprehensive end user solutions in order to upgrade the installed
security infrastructure - primarily within the UK, the world's most advanced
marketplace.
NMI Security is actively targeting the following sectors:
- Government, Homeland Defence, Military
- Retail, Transportation
- Education, Gaming
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Tonker
- 19 May 2006 13:05
- 7 of 12
Seems to be a lot of buys to day, could be starting an uptreand.... price has fallen with the markety, I feel it is too cheap, large correction could be due?
Tonker
- 26 Sep 2006 20:48
- 8 of 12
good day for the sp, need a bit more befor i can sell
georgetrio
- 11 Oct 2006 09:51
- 9 of 12
LONDON (AFX) - NMI Security PLC said chairman William Wells and director Philip Duckwith have stepped down from the board with immediate effect to pursue other business interests.The company also said that the Paul Nathan will assume the temporary role of acting chairman until a new appointment is made
quick recovery and best luck to NMI
Master RSI
- 07 Jan 2007 20:49
- 10 of 12
Could be breaking from the intraday high of 2.25p chart last May
large volume last Friday with share price rising from lows lately
Master RSI
- 07 Jan 2007 20:55
- 11 of 12
Large volume yes 3.6M, 7 times the usual
Tonker
- 08 Jan 2007 07:40
- 12 of 12
Hope your right! these shares have done really bad recently... Why do you think they will break though to 2.25p? More evidence please?