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Next to go. Top teams, top product but needs to be part of a bigger group.
More likely to be SWG.
21.46 I paid for my bulk so am well down still but sold the ones I bought below the 2p at a small profit
2.35p is a bargain for the buying company. Obviously no competition to buy!
These are worth more and osirium know that! Expecting a bidding war to come in! GLA
People are still buying, maybe they think a better offer could come along 👀
Stitched up again! Feckin hate Aim. Had to average down to 6p so how does this represent value when it was 20p a while back???
IMO the company is worth far more, as they have patented technology and their model is set around facial recognition for security access and control, with government contracts in place, which would be highly desired by the main big tech’s. Either way, I’m happy with today’s offer and hope the company are successful with the support of new management.
Good result. This is the second takeover of an Aim listed cyber security microcap. ECSC was first, now OSI. FCS looks like the next candidate as it has a very low share price/market cap and has a very good penetration testing division that makes it an attractive target
Hoping a rival bid as am well down on these :((
RNS OUT.
What point do they become customers? When a NDA is signed? Or when a LOI is signed, or when an order is agreed, there are many steps before receiving the paid invoice. Previously when they RNS a big contract it said, X million, to be recognised in yy years revenue. Nowhere near the same is it. What is the average customer spend here? It cant be much if they have run out of money again. This stuff is quite simple to read through for a company like this. How many are PAM customers? did someone buy a single end point license for a toaster?
You know nothing about what the customers look like here, other than they were not juicy enough to warrant an RNS, which given the poor show here, id of thought 200k spend would of got a whoop. Stop putting lipstick on this turd please.
Lol @Dartron, what the heck am i talking about when you yourself state the RNS wording as ambiguous? What part of with over 20 new customers signed so far in the year don't you understand? Seriously........ Tbh I shouldn't even bother replying to you. GLA.
Wording is ambiguous at best. They used to RNS large contracts, not for last 12 months, and company running out of money, tells me they don't have enough business.
RNS 18 July
Osirium has continued to grow within its target sectors in the first half, with over 20 new customers signed so far in the year. This includes several contract wins in the UK healthcare sector, where the Group has established a reputation as a key provider of privileged security.
GLA
What the heck are you talking about Yos3mitesam? No Contracts RNS this year.
That's why they go no money...
Contracts have been one for sure but i guess we all just need to have some paitence & trust in the management team. GLA.
Previous post pulled so I will post it again. It would be good to see what contracts this lot have actually won. ( if any )
I am beginning to wonder what contracts this company has won. ( if any )
He is out of his depth!
I can't believe the CEO has been in place for 9 months and hasn't been publicly changing anything or talking about intending to change anything. Is he fine with this?
Link to webinar for anyone who is interested to join.
Thu, Sep 7, 2023 2:00 PM - 2:20 PM BST
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8506080770707118174?source=Osirium+social+media
People taking what they can before price is destroyed by next raise or failure to raise.
I can't believe the sp is this low! Hopefully this is the bottom. GLA.
Swapped mine into Pod Point a couple of weeks back, up 20% already. While I felt there is some possible upside here, Pod point was a dead cert to rebound after its sell off. I guess if you looked at both business as speculative, and ones for the future, pod point has the edge as it is well funded and demonstrating growth, unlike here. I dont think I would buy back in here. Even a buy out at 3p, I would still be down. I can see Pod point at least bagging twice from the 30p entry I got. Good luck all. I shall keep an eye on it.