PapalPower
- 14 Feb 2005 08:40
PapalPower
- 05 Nov 2005 14:16
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Latest broker forecast
Investec 24th Oct 2005 BUY
2005 PTP 6.04M
2005 EPS 2.88p
2005 DIV 0.25p
2006 PTP 7.27M
2006 EPS 3.45p
2006 DIV 0.25p
PapalPower
- 07 Nov 2005 07:48
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Vislink PLC
07 November 2005
Vislink plc
$14 million order
Vislink is pleased to announce another significant order for its US Broadcast
business MRC (Microwave Radio Communications) for $14 million from a North
American leading provider of wireless communication services. This brings the
total value of orders received by MRC under the 2GHz re-channelisation programme
to over $65 million this year.
Commenting on this latest purchase order, Mr Ian Scott-Gall, Chief Executive of
Vislink plc said, 'The award of further orders for MRC reinforces the
commitment to the build up of the inventory for delivery under the nationwide US
2GHz re-channelisation programme. This order will also benefit Link Research
Limited, a UK Vislink company, which continues to supply products to MRC for
this programme'.
Vislink plc is a leading supplier of microwave radio and satellite transmission
products for the broadcast and security markets and of CCTV systems for the
marine security market.
For further information contact:
Vislink plc
Ian Scott-Gall, Chief Executive
James Trumper, Finance Director
Tel: + 44 (0)1488 685500
PapalPower
- 08 Nov 2005 14:32
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MRC Win Military Orders Totalling $8.4m Released 08 November 2005
http://www.adventcomms.com/press/container.php?recordID=83
Microwave Radio Communications (MRC), a Vislink company, was recently awarded a number of contracts to supply equipment to support US military programmes. These included a $6.1m order from the US Marine Corps for 70 TSSR transportable radio systems to be shipped between January and April 2006.
The TSSR system can be quickly deployed in the field and is designed to support terrestrial relay of voice and data communications. This order comes only four months after MRC announced the milestone of having already shipped more than 1000 TSSR systems.
This demonstrates MRC building momentum supporting and developing the US military market inline with Group strategy said Vislink Chief Executive, Ian Scott-Gall.
PapalPower
- 23 Nov 2005 12:43
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Moving up, the buys started just after 9am, this normally means a new contract done and to be announced in the next few days, do your own research on it though.
Saintserf
- 23 Nov 2005 14:44
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This share looks good. The chart looks like it has 20% upside, although I'd like to wait another day or two to make sure it's moving up. It was picked out by the chartist in shares magazine this week. They're normally not too bad with their short term chart predictions, as opposed to their plays of the week which are awful. By the way, papal power congratulations on champion investor. Are you safeguarding your lead now by staying out of the markets. one of the reasons this thread may not get many posters is that it's just underneath tadpole's thread, something none of us wish to be associated with
PapalPower
- 23 Nov 2005 14:55
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Saintserf, VLK should be good in my opinion for a break through 45p and then up to touch 55p before dropping back to 50p, just my thoughts. It needs some news to push it up, another big contract win would be good.
It not overpriced, but needs a broker update or contract win to give it the force to go through 45p I think.
On Champ Invest I have just gone long on LEAD in a very big way, fully invested in that, with a few other smaller trades for balance.
PapalPower
- 13 Dec 2005 12:43
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Broker Forecast 12th Dec 2005
Investec with BUY recommendation
2005 PTP 6.04m
2005 EPS 2.88p
2005 DIV 0.25p
2006 PTP 7.27m
2006 EPS 3.45p
2006 DIV 0.25p
Saintserf
- 14 Dec 2005 00:06
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Glad to see you're still doing well, papal power in champ investor. I know vislink's got nice trendlines that say buy as the sp is between the bottom and middle I think. It also has 20% rises and 10% dips by my calculations regularly. Thus a continuous ascending price channel. But it doesn't seem to get many trades and doesn't move much consistently. I know these things don't matter much if a share's in a trend pattern like this but they're just a bit discomfiting. What do you think of leadcom's potential at the moment given its rise today. I also wondered if you have any views on Wolfson, seeing I was in Edinburgh today, it's base. I visited the Scottish Parliament today for the first time, very impressive. It made me feel very patriotic.
PapalPower
- 14 Dec 2005 06:13
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VLK is still in limbo, although we all know they will make a full year profit, they still have not made one yet. Things will change as full year reporting approches and also after that, as VLK then is classed as a profitable enterprise. VLK also do not offer an interim div, only a full year one, as this causes them to suffer "loss of interest" once interims are out of the way.
Wolfson has performed very well recently, I would not like to have a guess at what the immediate future holds without a lot of research into them.
LEAD I expect to move upwards big time in the next 8 weeks, at sometime, do not know when. Something is happening in the background at the moment, which is keeping a lid on the price, but once this is out of the way, the sheer excellent fundamentals will deservedly push the price much higher. I would expect LEAD to pick up some tips for 2006.
PapalPower
- 16 Dec 2005 05:58
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PapalPower
- 09 Jan 2006 15:58
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The first ever live, true High Definition transmission from a wireless TV camera took place recently, at the West Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.
Presteigne Broadcast Hire, having been the first company in the world to buy LinkHD systems, supplied the equipment and specialist crew for this groundbreaking project.
Presteignes systems broadcasted HD pictures live from the Hamad Aquatics Centre for the duration of the event, with Al Jazeera TV and additional Asian satellite TV channels taking feeds.
The latest signal delay recorded for the LinkHD system is 62 milliseconds, which is equal to about one and a half frames. These results prove that the performance of the LinkHD will match the broadcasters tough requirements for live sports broadcast.
Regards
Vislink Webmaster
PapalPower
- 09 Jan 2006 15:59
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Following a thorough technical evaluation and a formal European Tender, BBC English Regions has appointed Link Research as its preferred supplier for wireless camera systems and is ordering LinkXPs for thirteen BBC regions.
The BBC regions news crews will be using Links L1910 COFDM wireless transmitters with 2-input diversity and clip on 1 watt power amplifier. This new technology will allow the BBC regional news teams to take on a new and dramatic new look to the way they report on local, regional and national stories from their respective areas.
BBC English Regions is responsible for over 70% of the BBCs domestic programming hours. With a team of journalists based in each regional centre, they produce daily regional news programmes such as Look North and Points West as well as the regional aspects of the BBCs current affairs shows.
LinkXP systems have been ordered for Birmingham, Hull, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, Plymouth, Southampton, Tunbridge Wells, Norwich, Newcastle, Oxford, Cambridge and Bristol.
After a competitive tendering process between several leading manufacturers, the BBC decided that Links equipment would give the best performance.
Cellular Diversity is a concept that Link Research has developed where live signals from a wireless news camera are sent directly to a receiver linked into the broadcast network. This will be a highly efficient way to gather news in cities where tall buildings reflect the digital COFDM signals. Link's cellular diversity was first proven with the Oxford/Cambridge boat race coverage and is now being installed in several fixed locations including Helsinki The LinkXP wireless camera system consists of a transmitter with receivers that will deliver a robust performance well beyond the expectations of OB crews used to using analogue equipment. It is a popular choice with broadcasters worldwide.
Link Research has recently enhanced the LinkXP systems to operate in the 3.5 GHz bandwidth and launched a High Definition model of the LinkXP system for sports broadcast at IBC last year.
Regards
Vislink Webmaster
Fred1new
- 12 Jan 2006 15:04
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Not certain if I understand all PP's posting but I do have a holding (from 30p)and it is beginning to climb nicely. I thought you might like this chart.
Edit Now at header.
PapalPower
- 12 Jan 2006 15:47
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Fred, its added.
Fred1new
- 12 Jan 2006 16:55
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Looks Good.
Fred1new
- 13 Jan 2006 14:44
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Looks even better to-day. Next resistance about 50p about 10% higher.
Max Damage
- 13 Jan 2006 16:42
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Looking good in my ISA this one.
PapalPower
- 19 Jan 2006 11:46
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PapalPower
- 20 Jan 2006 07:20
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Vislink PLC
20 January 2006
Vislink plc
2005 year end trading update
Vislink plc ('the Group') has had a very strong year and expects to announce record profits for the year ended 31 December 2005 in line with market expectations.
Highlights:-
Group orders received during 2005 up 92% over 2004
Group sales up 20% over the last year, before incremental revenue from Link Research Limited, acquired on 10 February 2005
MRC (Microwave Radio Communications), the Group's US business had a record-breaking year with orders and sales up by 147% and 60% respectively
Link Research has made an excellent contribution, achieving record orders and sales
Hernis also enjoyed a record year for orders and sales which increased by 27% and 19% respectively
The Group's cash generation in the year was strong and ended the year with net cash
The Group enters the New Year with a strong order book and the Board looks forward to 2006 with confidence.
- Ends -
Vislink plc is a leading supplier of microwave radio and satellite transmission products for the broadcast and security markets and of CCTV systems for the marine security market.
The Group expects to announce on its 2005 preliminary results on 29 March 2006.
The Group's website is www.vislink.co.uk
. For further information please
contact:
Ian Scott-Gall, Chief Executive, Vislink plc
James Trumper, Group Finance Director, Vislink plc
01488 685500
skreen
- 25 Jan 2006 16:02
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Papalpower, the fundamentals and charts are now with you to get fifty pence a share. I have just bought at 45.