tburns
- 03 Feb 2004 17:07
Anyone hazard a guess as to whether the big 270,000 turnover was a buy or sell. Good positive movement here today after little movement for a forthnight, maybe word on the Aiden deal with Severn water is starting to bubble to the surface
dreamcatcher
- 09 Oct 2011 18:18
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The groups subsidiary QM Systems signed the deals with Knorr Bremse Rail Systems UK Ltd (KBRS). It will provide production and test facilities for KBRS that will be installed and commissioned in the first quarter of 2012.
dreamcatcher
- 09 Oct 2011 18:22
- 34 of 38
AS dragons den would say ' I'm out' lol
gibby
- 09 Oct 2011 18:45
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cheers dc - q1 2012 - ok ta - & lol yes i think 'i'm out'is best for the moment - and agreed if you were sitting in that chair with a wad of cash at your side and pip walked in i would be firing loads of questions at them - maybe pip will be in the next show lol!!
that so called profit they state - it all depends how that is calculated - dont have time to look at their balance sheet right now but i bet that is gross rather than net (i.e. bottom line) - if gross no where near as good / almost hardly worth the bother at these levels
and yes defo need more orders preferably larger ones!! gl
hangon
- 14 Dec 2011 13:44
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WOW! PIP has put on a little, sp now just over 3p.
I guess I should be trading this loser......OP suggested �1, Ho-Ho-Ho!
Gibby, inclined to agree, profits are very poor - I guess they haven't really found the commercial use for this tech . . . maybe now is the time for them to move into something else? ....... BTW I get very confused by their other divisions and suspect at least one is always dragging down the others.......Ho-Hum.
EDIT (7Feb2013)- I see GW has managed to buy a lot of shares at 1.5p - yet the sp never went below 3.1 (DYOR), so maybe he knows a good Broker? (or, one only happy to shift dead stock, eh?)
EDIT 13Dec2013:- AGM today, sp rises 10%=now 5p, yet Dir GW buys £12k-worth at 1.5p showing an enormous profit for a small stake . . . how'zatt?