Earnings per share were up by 262.5% to 2.9 pence.
In London trading, the stock closed down 36 percent, to 83 pence.
By this point, the price had risen to five pence.
The company's share price rose 0.8 percent, to 271.5 pence.
Despite the high cost of the devices, the cards were worth only about two to three pence (3-5 ) each.
Shares of the company rose nearly 1 percent, to 1,768 pence.
The exchange also said it would increase its 2007 dividend by 50 percent, to 18 pence a share.
In 1878 the price fell to 46 shillings and 5 pence.
The company's stock closed up 2.91 percent on the London exchange, to 548.50 pence.
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