goldfinger
- 13 Oct 2003 14:48
Activities
Provision of secure transaction systems and services to the international banking, telphony, retail, and security markets, using a range of smart and magnetic card solutions
In the recent Agm the chairman said "the company has made a positive start to the financial year and the board remains optimistic about prospects for the business."
Pre-tax losses have also nearly halved from 6.4 mln to a loss of 3.4 mln on cost cutting. They have also had a successful fund raising.
Also chart indicators show that it may be time for the next leg upwards past recent resistance at 7.5p. and please remember you are responsible for the timing of your own buying and selling actions.
gf.
azhar
- 06 Jan 2005 21:50
- 536 of 1253
some heavy buying again. something is brewing and some already know. been in these for ages, almost forgot I had em. We should see some substantial movement especially if the rumours of Id cards becomes true.
Douggie
- 07 Jan 2005 09:11
- 537 of 1253
:o))
bighorn
- 07 Jan 2005 12:39
- 538 of 1253
more like back to 11p ? and further.
This for me is a long term big help towards a villa in the sun !!
chad
- 08 Jan 2005 17:52
- 539 of 1253
Im contemplating buying in to IDD. Is there anything that you lot have got to say that will convince me Im making a good decision?
zscrooge
- 09 Jan 2005 19:07
- 540 of 1253
Increased growth use of credit cards should see increase in IDD revenues
Great potential with national id cards, post office use of cards, chip n pin, banks etc
The acquisition of Mids & Horsey in March was principally paid for by a 4 million placing at 7p a share.
Recent agreements to supply major players GE capital and Citibank
Expected to make 1 mill pre-tax profit by March 2006 = 0.3p eps, putting shares on current sp on forward p/e of 8.3 = cheap!!
Uks leading card manufacturer; customers include Tesco, AA, Nectar, and EDS, plus many major banks, building societies, High Street retailers and telcos.
DYOR
Douggie
- 19 Jan 2005 10:08
- 541 of 1253
;-\
Douggie
- 24 Jan 2005 12:23
- 542 of 1253
Every time I think we look set for a tic up others start to sell big lumps!! ;-/
chad
- 26 Jan 2005 16:51
- 543 of 1253
Whats the situation with the government ID cards?
goal
- 30 Jan 2005 17:12
- 544 of 1253
BSkyB boxing clever as subscribers soar
JESSICA HODGSON
SATELLITE television operator BSkyB is due to report a surge in new subscribers this week, giving a major fillip to chief executive James Murdochs controversial sales strategy.
Media analysts expect BSkyB to report on average 150,000 new subscribers when it updates the market on second-quarter trading on Wednesday.
But sources close to the company say the Citys expectations are "conservative", and the true figure is actually likely to top 160,000.
New subscriber additions - a key indicator of growth for the company - are expected to come in lower than the 193,000 it added last year.
But the figures are the first significant boost since Murdoch revealed last year that he intended to push sales at the expense of profit margins, and will steady anxieties among some investors that the Sky success story was slowing.
BSkyB is also expected to update analysts on sales of products such as its Sky+ personal video recorder, designed to differentiate Sky from the increasingly popular, lower-cost Freeview digital TV service. Citigroup is predicting that there will be an additional 108,000 subscribers taking the Sky+ service.
Some investors have been alarmed by rumours that the company plans to subsidise the giveaway of Sky+ boxes, in a similar way to BSkyBs mass subsidy of the transition from analogue to digital satellite.
But sources have played down the threat of any such move in the short term.
Sky had a total of 7.4 million subscribers the last time it updated the market, but Freeview now has five million subscribers after adding 1.5 million sales over the Christmas trading period.
BSkyB is also expected to confirm plans to develop a Nectar-style loyalty card for its subscribers, in conjunction with a major bank and possibly some key retailers. The card will take advantage of a second slot in Sky boxes, which will be activated shortly.
Analysts are predicting first-half pre-tax profits in a range from 329m to 332m on revenues of 1.44bn to 1.9m.
goal.
chad
- 31 Jan 2005 19:12
- 545 of 1253
What the hell as that got to do with IDD?
goal
- 31 Jan 2005 19:42
- 546 of 1253
Hi chad, Idd have the experience with loyalty cards so its possible that they have a chance of getting the job. goal.
zscrooge
- 31 Jan 2005 19:56
- 547 of 1253
Dublin, January 25, 2005 – ID Data’s Dublin based Software solutions company CardBASE Technologies Ltd has appointed Hywel Davies as Chairman and Executive Director. Hywel most recently was Chairman & CEO of Bell ID in Rotterdam.
Hywel stated "The smart card is now becoming mainstream in society with Governments, Financial institutions and health care organisations all issuing smart cards, therefore the need for Smart Card Management solutions is increasing. I am delighted to be able to bring my experience of this market to CardBASE as I do believe that the company has a UNIQUE POSITION in the market place"
Vincent Nolan CEO of CardBASE stated " we are delighted to welcome Hywel as he brings to the CardBASE and the ID-Data Group a tremendous knowledge of the smart card management industry on a global basis and the Group welcome Hywel’s decision to accept our invitation to join CardBASE and be part of our dynamic team"
Douggie
- 01 Feb 2005 10:21
- 548 of 1253
Oh dear red again by 12% on near nil trades.........!!!!!!!!!!! :-[
Douggie
- 08 Feb 2005 10:39
- 549 of 1253
Shhhhhhhh... it is blue there that will stop it ;-/
Douggie
- 08 Feb 2005 22:38
- 550 of 1253
..........................and so it did :-[[
sheilashare
- 09 Feb 2005 21:19
- 551 of 1253
I noticed that the 2 purchases of IDD today made by me and also by my busisness partner topping up our holdings -- both showed on streaming as sales instead of purchases! so how many real sales were there today!?!?! Is someone somewhere messing with the price?
banjomick
- 09 Feb 2005 21:30
- 552 of 1253
It looks about even as far as buys/sells are concerned today,its just the way the trades are interpreted by the computer.
sheilashare
- 10 Feb 2005 08:16
- 553 of 1253
My streaming showed all sales except for 1 buy!
zscrooge
- 10 Feb 2005 09:30
- 554 of 1253
the streaming is meaningless - simply a computer making a best guess
grandadg90
- 10 Feb 2005 12:28
- 555 of 1253
People were buying well into the spread over the last couple of days.