Legins
- 31 Oct 2003 11:01
Legins
- 27 Nov 2003 21:00
- 57 of 279
Thanks guys, yes I,ve posted my last post on the wrong thread - late at night and not concentrating on what I've been doing. Sorry for the confusion, I'll repost this in the right place. However, I do hold ECK & ETQ, both of which are long term plays and start with E.
My appologies, especially after a pint to many.
ckmtang
- 01 Dec 2003 10:03
- 58 of 279
is it still looking good?
roma
- 01 Dec 2003 10:25
- 59 of 279
Red hot penny shares this week,say buy.
ticker
- 01 Dec 2003 11:30
- 60 of 279
I take it from your post roma that perhaps these guys think the results will be good.
Lots of activities today, volume is pretty high. Can anyone with L2 tell me the two big trades of 1m+ shares whether it was a buy or sell?
Thanks
winalot
- 03 Dec 2003 17:34
- 61 of 279
Not sure whether to buy some of this stock before the results. Their website is pretty impressive.
Care to comment?
winalot
- 03 Dec 2003 17:36
- 62 of 279
Not sure whether to buy some of this share or not before the results. Their website is pretty impressive.
Care to comment anyone?
ajren
- 03 Dec 2003 17:46
- 63 of 279
17.75 :-Low V = No institutional interest
Yahoo says opinions are Bullish and they - not me Hyping - expect 18.75 rgds aj
ticker
- 04 Dec 2003 11:10
- 64 of 279
ajren, which Yahoo site do you visit to get such info?
ajren
- 04 Dec 2003 11:53
- 65 of 279
ticker :-
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com
rgds aj
ajren
- 04 Dec 2003 11:55
- 66 of 279
NEWS - not yahoo
Additional listing 288,690 shares.See Ref Intelliplus group
rgds aj
ajren
- 05 Dec 2003 22:58
- 67 of 279
Interesting to see will anything happen next week rgds aj
ticker
- 08 Dec 2003 08:40
- 68 of 279
I am wondering the same. I hate playing this earnings game, have always lost so far. But I know that as soon as I sell out it will shoot up like always.
Anyone have any ideas as to what the earnings will be like??
ticker
- 10 Dec 2003 09:06
- 69 of 279
Excellent news just before the results!!
Eckoh Technologies PLC
10 December 2003
10 December 2003
Eckoh Technologies and BT extend their
Speech Recognition Alliance to December 2006
Eckoh Technologies plc ('Eckoh'), one of Europe's leading speech application
service providers, and BT, one of the world's leading suppliers of
telecommunications services, today announced that they are extending their
alliance to provide BT's customers with advanced speech recognition technology.
The original 2-year agreement, which commenced in January 2003, provides BT with
a range of products developed by Eckoh to target companies in sectors such as
government, finance, utilities, retail, IT and travel and leisure. The Alliance
provides a dedicated, managed service infrastructure operated by Eckoh and
installed in a BT facility, which is one of the largest self-service call
processing platforms worldwide.
In September 2003 the companies announced a 2-year contract with TD Waterhouse,
and have since secured other significant business, demonstrating a strong new
business pipeline. As a result of these successes, and to give customers
confidence in the long term, both parties have agreed to extend their agreement
by a further 2 years until the end of 2006. Under the terms of the agreement,
revenues generated by customers of the Alliance are shared by both parties on a
variable basis.
Nik Philpot, Chief Operating Officer of Eckoh Technologies, commented:
'Over the past year we have worked extremely hard developing a strong team and
close working relationship with BT which has created the right platform from
which to develop our Alliance. It is therefore immensely satisfying only midway
through our agreement to be able to point to a profitable venture which is being
extended because of its early success. We remain committed to Eckoh becoming the
market leading hosting provider for Speech Solutions and having a longer term
contract with BT undoubtedly brings us closer to delivering on that strategy.'
Andy Hill, head of Voice Commerce, BT Global Services, said: 'Our relationship
with Eckoh Technologies has enabled BT to provide an effective platform for the
delivery of hosted advanced speech solutions to our business customers. Early
wins with this exciting proposition have demonstrated the significant impact
that well-designed speech applications can have in transforming businesses
operations, and have truly proven the hosted model.'
For further enquiries, please contact
Eckoh Technologies plc Tel: 08701 100 700
Martin Turner, Chief Executive Officer
Nik Philpot, Chief Operating Officer
Buchanan Communications Tel: 020 7466 5000
Mark Edwards/Jeremy Garcia
For further information on BT, please contact
Band & Brown Communications Tel: 020 7419 7000
Josephine Bowen/Laura Lynne
Notes to Editors
About Eckoh Technologies:
Eckoh Technologies plc designs, builds, hosts and manages Speech Solutions for
large corporations and organisations using ASR (Advanced Speech Recognition) and
IVR (Interactive Voice Response) technologies. It is a leading UK service
provider and infrastructure owner/operator, and intends to exploit the
anticipated growth in demand for Speech Solutions across Europe.
In January 2003, Eckoh signed a landmark deal to create an exclusive speech
alliance with BT to provide hosted speech recognition solutions to their
corporate client base over the next 2 years. This contract was then subsequently
extended until December 2006. A two-year contract with TD Waterhouse for a
speech recognition share check service was announced by BT and Eckoh in October
2003.
In June 2003 Eckoh enlarged its call processing infrastructure to 7,000 lines
(capable of handling 500,000 calls an hour) by installing another platform into
a BT hosting facility. This created the largest speech enabled call processing
platform in Europe.
Eckoh has secured contracts to supply hosted Speech Solutions to clients
including Virgin Mobile, Centrica, William Hill, Wyevale Garden Centres and the
RNIB.
Eckoh also operates the following businesses:
• IVR - following the acquisition of Intelliplus Group plc in Sept 2003,
Eckoh is one of the largest providers of managed IVR and SMS services in the
UK to media clients including the BBC, Channel 4, Chrysalis, Endemol, EMAP,
Johnston Press and Cartoon Network.
• Network Services - under the 'Symphony' and 'Freecom' brands, Eckoh
supplies fixed line and mobile telephony services, broadband and data
services to SMEs in the UK and Ireland. Following the acquisition of
Intelliplus Network Services now has an SME customer base of over 13,000.
In the year to 31 March 2003, Eckoh generated turnover of 55.1m.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
yeffoc6
- 12 Dec 2003 12:51
- 70 of 279
Not a bad day so far. More to come I hope?
Scottie
- 12 Dec 2003 18:29
- 71 of 279
Been looking at this one for some time now and going in on Monday.
amardev
- 12 Dec 2003 18:36
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Scottie
Be careful ........
Results are out Monday and price could be volatile ... Regards
I,ve been holding this one since August.
Scottie
- 13 Dec 2003 08:57
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Thanks amardev - will be watching for the response to the results! Good luck with your holding.
ticker
- 13 Dec 2003 11:21
- 74 of 279
I have a feeling that the results will be good. I have been a holder of this stock since Sept and it has been a quiet time for this stock since then.
Looking forward to Monday!!
Scottie
- 13 Dec 2003 18:23
- 75 of 279
Tenby Deckchair on the Sharecrazy site bought into these on Friday. Enough said!
ticker
- 15 Dec 2003 07:35
- 76 of 279
Have you guys seen the excellent results and new contract news? Boy, this stock is heading north today!!