HUSTLER
- 17 Nov 2004 20:02
NETeller - NLR - 3.15
Thought i would start a new thread following on from
hawick - new issue looks very special - not to steal the thunder from
hawick but just to highlight the company name to those not already in to this
potential blockbuster.
Those of us who are following NETeller know the background and have been
active with postings,for newcomers i strongly sugest viewing the
( new issue looks very special posting )the content will speak for itself.
Brief overview of NETeller
The company handles online cash transactions across the globe
on 21st oct gained fsa approval to operate as a regulated e-money issuer
and will passport the regulated status to all 25 EU member states
it has over 1 million clients rising by 2000 number each day
1500 online merchants and processed over $1.5 billion in 2003
pre tax profit is estimated to be 29 million to dec 04 rising to
40 million next year
per currently 20 to dec 04 falling to 11.5 which is low for sector
brokers have been raising forcasts on a regular basis
share price has risen over 50% since launch earlier this year
new markets emerging constantly,asia has the potential for supergrowth
online casinos are creating enormous profits
given all this - cash generative - huge market - fsa approval
infastructure in place to handle growth, profits accrue to bottom line
the market force is behind it with good relative strength
all put together it is hard to argue against this has the potential
to be a blockbuster over the year ahead
regards HUSTLER
moneyplus
- 18 May 2005 16:32
- 1016 of 1341
me too! Decided to hold for the 2 year tax break--lol.
pension271
- 19 May 2005 07:52
- 1017 of 1341
NETeller PLC
19 May 2005
NETELLER PLC
GLOBAL EXPANSION CONTINUES BY ADDING TWO MAJOR ONLINE MERCHANTS, BETFAIR AND
EXPEKT
London, England - 19 May 2005
NETELLER PLC, a leading online money transfer service provider, is pleased to
announce its continuing expansion with the recent addition of both Betfair and
Expekt.com to its merchant base. Both these prominent merchants now accept
transactions from NETELLER's growing worldwide base of more than 1.5 million
members.
Betfair
Betfair is the world's leading betting exchange, a revolutionary concept which
it has pioneered. Powered by cutting-edge technology, Betfair allows punters to
set their own odds and back or oppose an outcome, even once an event has
started. Betfair also has one of the fastest-growing poker rooms in Europe and
attracts 15,000 regular poker players per month. Betfair's business excellence
has been recognised by prestigious organisations such as the Confederation of
British Industry, which named it 'Company of the Year' in its 2004 Growing
Business Awards.
NETELLER's service will be available to Betfair users in early June 2005.
Betfair does not accept bets from the US and all NETELLER customers are screened
for geographical location.
Jonathan Cumberlege, Betfair's director of payments, stated: 'Betfair is very
pleased to offer NETELLER's highly regarded and convenient payment service to
our sports betting and poker customers in the UK and abroad. NETELLER's FSA
regulation and Know Your Customer (KYC) processes provide Betfair with the
confidence that all NETELLER customers will comply with our own KYC policies'.
Expekt.com
Expekt.com is a leading international bookmaking group with betting licenses in
Malta, UK and Austria. The company was founded in 1999 with a goal to be the
leading online bookmaker serving the global marketplace. Expekt's services are
available in 18 languages for customers from over 200 countries. Expekt.com
customers can choose from both national and international sport events as well
as poker and casino games.
Per-Ivan Selinder, Chief Executive of Expekt, commented: 'Expekt's adoption of
NETELLER's widely used money transfer service is aligned with our commitment to
global leadership in online betting'.
Gord Herman, Group CEO of NETeller PLC, stated: 'NETeller continues to increase
its critical mass in the rapidly expanding i-gaming market by providing trusted,
secure and innovative payment services to the largest and most recognised names
in the industry. The addition of Betfair and Expekt as registered merchants
expands and strengthens NETELLER's merchant base, providing our members with
more choice in quality merchant sites.'
Ends
jimmy b
- 19 May 2005 07:57
- 1018 of 1341
Thanks pension we need news like that.JB.
jimmy b
- 19 May 2005 09:11
- 1019 of 1341
NLR put out a statement like the one above , and there is a sea of red this morning. I don't think so ! this manipulation is pissing me off..JB..
pension271
- 19 May 2005 11:24
- 1020 of 1341
News from shares mag - 19.5.05
Spreads on the 100 largest AIM stocks are set to narrow as new AIM indices unveiled this week prompted higher trading volumes and attracted more institutional investors. The LSE says institutional investors are waiting to create tracker funds based on the AIM 100 and AIM UK50 - the 50 largest UK AIM stocks, headed by 870m SPORTINGBET (SBT:AIM)
Having an AIM50 will encourage some index funds to follow and that could have a positive effect in share prices.
Others near the top of the AIM UK 50 are NETeller(NLR:AIM), Monsoon(MSN:AIM),Regal Pet(RPT:AIM) and Peter Hambro Mining (POG:AIM)
jimmy b
- 19 May 2005 14:57
- 1021 of 1341
Lots of big buys and still no rise !
moneyplus
- 19 May 2005 15:34
- 1022 of 1341
At least we know our faith in the company is justified--I only wish I could afford to add. cheers MP
tallsiii
- 19 May 2005 16:52
- 1023 of 1341
Having jumped in on this one at 250p and bailed out at 700p, I now think it could be time to get back in again.
I can't imagine that AIM is going to have a huge amount more to fall after it's 20% drop of the last two months.
NLR will be included in the AIM50 an AIM100, which means there is likely to be a lot of tracker buying.
NLR trades on a forward PE of 10 and is growth company.
Tallsiii
jimmy b
- 20 May 2005 11:18
- 1024 of 1341
Again today more buying and they hold the price back.
moneyplus
- 20 May 2005 11:41
- 1025 of 1341
Do you think we could persuade Overgroeth to do one of his charts for NLR--they seem to move the share price north!
jimmy b
- 20 May 2005 13:14
- 1026 of 1341
Once the shorts are out it should move north again..
jimmy b
- 25 May 2005 16:10
- 1027 of 1341
Nice to see this moving north,or is it trading in a range as GF said , maybe this time we're on our way, lets hope so..
moneyplus
- 25 May 2005 18:20
- 1028 of 1341
here's hoping!---20 here we come. LOL
gallick
- 26 May 2005 01:26
- 1029 of 1341
For you chartists, and that has nothing to do with the chartham method (which I know little about!!) - NLR has now moved through the 20 DMA. Even if chartism means nothing to you - believe me it means something to bears/ shorters. In short I reckon Evil (what a beast),and his cohorts, are now rogered on this stock and should be seeking pastures new, unless they do indeed have steel balls!
Of course - this being the stockmarket, I could easily end up with egg on my face. In which case you won't be hearing from me for a suitable time, at which point I will return when everyone will have failed to notice my blunder.
Congrats to the scousers!!!
rgrds
gk
jimmy b
- 26 May 2005 10:05
- 1030 of 1341
Well its ticked up again gallick,,moneyplus i was thinking 25 by friday !
bhunt1910
- 26 May 2005 10:07
- 1031 of 1341
Think I will be happy with 550 by Friday !
Baza
jimmy b
- 26 May 2005 11:00
- 1032 of 1341
Me too bhunt, at least its a start..
moneyplus
- 26 May 2005 12:53
- 1033 of 1341
25 by friday--champagne all round!!!
blackbelt
- 26 May 2005 13:07
- 1034 of 1341
At last the relentless trading maybe over for the time being, agree with Gallick on this one. As mentioned before the consolidation on AIM should be the impetus this share needs to motor on as fund managers start tracking the Index...............
Hoping for 550-560 by the end of the week
Madison
- 26 May 2005 14:12
- 1035 of 1341
My interpretation of the chart is that the retracement's probably over; the fundamentals look great, the AIM issue is very positive and the press/broker comment is very supportive at these prices. In short, a lot of reason for the sp to rise over the fairly near future.
Strange then that there's a fair amount of selling. If I'd bought at round 500 or less, whether as a short term or long term punt, I'd be waiting for a greater gain. Actually since I bought round 550 (and probably for the long term) I'll be happier when it far surpasses that point!
Cheers, Madison