Poppy Gustafsson named this year’s Most Influential Woman in UK Tech by @ComputerWeekly. Good interview: https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252507308/Stop-being-apologetic-for-differing-skillsets-says-Most-Influential-Woman-in-UK-Tech-2021
Cyberattacks have been relatively quiet in the press of late. That's because many companies are keeping attacks quiet and leaving customers potentially exposed: https://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/96205-over-half-of-business-owners-admit-to-concealing-a-data-breach
From BBC website yesterday: researchers find Apple Pay, Visa contactless hack https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-58719891
A dip down close to the next support level is my guess? I'll be looking to top-up if it gets anywhere close.
Lots of publicity on top of great results, so plenty of buyers are waiting for such an event. I'll be amazed if it doesn't bounce fairly quickly, but depends on the general market mood tomorrow too.
Agree with Nidec, the IC don't really get DARK. which is clear by their simplistic product explanation which appears to be taken straight from a wiki somewhere. Investors who listened to them on previous articles, missed out on huge profits here.
Re, annual revenue per customer falling: against the torrid economic backdrop of the last year, I'd suggest there's little to be concerned about. Many big businesses are choosing DARK over competitors, but they're also subject to budget constraints against a torrid economic background. As Nidec says, maintenance costs for existing customers servicing vs costs of seeking new contracts will likely enhance the profit margins. A lot was spent to drive sales initially.
R&D has been prioritised post-IPO ( which the article failed to mention, though flagged in the last RNS) so a lot to come. Very excited about the developments in privacy protection. Those who are aware of Pegasus software and the importance of IP protection across industry will have an inkling of how big that market's going to be!
Tthe majority of the market is on a downward trend and has been awhile due to inflation and our incompetent goverment. After the `perfect storm' we had, Orph was unlikely to recover quickly against such a backdrop, but we know it's profitable and completely undervalued. Get past the inevitable market correction (currently a drip-drip effect) with incoming good news we should be sailing upwards again. Successful businesses rarely go up in a straight line.
Squadraazzura, There's a definite worry in the air about contagion, although I'm not sure how much other countries are exposed to it directly. Evergrande are supposed to be making an agreed debt repayment today. If they fail, can't help wondering if it will set the ball rolling and a market correction has already been predicted.
You wouldn't think it looking at the market today, but that's why I've been putting off my top-up here.
The Bloomberg piece seems to suggest 25% will be placed on the open market? (couldn't read the full article unless I register). Definitely tempted, but much more research required beforehand. I agree Nidec, the technology's being pushed hard... but then the media interest might push it up into a quick profit, so could be worth a punt. My experience of all things biotech is that they require years of patient investment and I already hold enough jam tomorrow of that nature! :-)