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Fri 28th May, 2010
Recent press
Forbidden’s results publication yesterday were picked up in the following publications:
IBTimes,
Sharecast,
Stockmarketsreview,
proactiveinvestors,
Moneyam,
bfnnews,
Telegraph,
rttnews,
onenewspage.
Dow Jones reported:
"[Forbidden] reduced its 2009 pretax loss by a quarter as sales more than doubled in the year to GBP280,826 from GBP121,199".
Thu 27th May, 2010
Final results
This morning, Forbidden announced financial results for 2009. You can read the details
here.
Wed 26th May, 2010
Share issue
Forbidden has
announced
the issue of a further 100,000 new ordinary shares. Details of major shareholdings are published on Forbidden’s
AIM rule 26
page.
Tue 25th May, 2010
Share issue
Forbidden has issued a further 125,000 new ordinary shares.
The details are available in
this
RNS announcement.
Tue 18th May, 2010
Recent coverage
In its edition of 13 May, the Penny Sleuth describes several interactions over the past twenty years
between Forbidden’s Founder and the City. The article concludes:
"We shall see. But one thing is for sure — I would rather put my faith in him [Stephen Streater] than in those City high-fliers!".
Fri 14th May, 2010
Endorsement
Professor Steve Keeler
endorses
FORscene, the primary video editing instruction tool for his first year students,
and the primary video editing tool for the student run production company.
Instructors have direct access to student accounts over the web,
making FORscene the core of his online production course - a
"highly recommended"
essential tool, an
"absolutely great video editing system - revolutionary".
Wed 12th May, 2010
Further share issue
Forbidden Technologies plc has issued a further 75,000 new ordinary shares. The
RNS
announcement contains the details.
Thu 6th May, 2010
Share issue
Forbidden Technologies plc today issued 175,000 new ordinary shares. The
RNS
announcement contains the details.
Wed 5th May, 2010
Recent coverage
The Royal Television Society has reported on
TV in the Cloud.
It quotes Forbidden’s Business Development Director, Greg Hirst:
"Browser-based working is a game-changer".
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