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RTD - Why? (RTD)     

Nitefly - 15 Sep 2003 10:55

Why are we again at 10.5p bid?

It doesn't add up...

Good Results + Strong buying pre results + Christmas online buying soon = Price drop

Then again some companies that have debt for equity hanging in the balance, poor results and bankruptcy around the corner and they go up!

Why sell now at a loss?

Wont that be a kick in the teeth when we see 13.5p 14p again!

Best of luck all.

Douggie - 06 Apr 2004 12:40 - 1042 of 2406

Chip @ pin should't adversly afect RTD it;s for holder present RTD for holder NOT present.

beaufort1 - 06 Apr 2004 13:58 - 1043 of 2406

Hey Douggie,
Take a look at Premier Direct (PDR). Just brought out stunning interim results, profits quadrupled , with half-year EPS at 47p, plus restoring the dividend. Current share price about 710p (up 10% on the day). EPS this year should be about 80p.
Fair value at least 10 and going north.
The big plus is that (unlike CYH for example) PDR is making mega profits and generating huge cashflow. Jam today, not jam tomorrow!

There is no thread on PDR on MoneyAM, can't understand why. Not a trendy hi-tech stock I guess.
Cheers and happy hunting.
Beaufort1

PS I followed CYH for a long time and eventually sold out at a thunking great loss. Hope to recoup my losses on PDR and also Cambrian Mining (CBM) another star.

Douggie - 06 Apr 2004 14:15 - 1044 of 2406


Beaufort
food for thought don't want to take loss CYH but how long does one hold and miss other oportunities due cash locked in what now looks like mid/long term looser may also apply here don't want to take small profit (missed chance at mid 20p)if better soon ...but looking less likly every day.

Fundamentalist - 06 Apr 2004 16:01 - 1045 of 2406

Douggie - stay patient - why is this now a mid/long term loser? It could be a short term loser but long term fundamentals haven't changed, this has just been manipulated. If looking for somewhere else take a look at DNX - sorry off topic i know

javidshaik - 06 Apr 2004 19:13 - 1046 of 2406

fundamentalist - why do you recommend DNX. looking at the graph, it has gone sideways for the last 3 years. are their results something worth considering and if so can you enlighten us please?
as for RTD, i agree with fundamentalist, it is a good long term buy. short term would not suprise me if it went down further but it will make profits within the next year.....and i would imagine big profits (busting through that 28-30 resistance).

javid

Fundamentalist - 06 Apr 2004 21:57 - 1047 of 2406

Javid

Check the DNX thread - I'll post my thoughts there.

zscrooge - 06 Apr 2004 22:05 - 1048 of 2406

Comparison of DATA and RTD


T/Over DC 3.5M RTD 30.0M
Profit DC .7m RTD 5.9m
Adj EPS DC 1.67p RTD 1.4p
Mkt Cap DC 34m RTD 48m
Sh price DC 78.5p RTD 17.25p
P/e DC 47 RTD 12.3

Funny old world.....

Douggie - 07 Apr 2004 20:02 - 1049 of 2406

;-[

overgrowth - 08 Apr 2004 20:10 - 1050 of 2406

Where are you Douggie? - surely we should get a :-) today!

Taking on Daniel Stewart looks like a shrewd move to me.

nematode - 09 Apr 2004 16:25 - 1051 of 2406

Javd...I replied to you after your first mail but you must have missed it.Sold rtd along with Robbie trader,more potential elsewhere with Bioprogress,enormous potential.salaams to your family.

Douggie - 09 Apr 2004 18:57 - 1052 of 2406

Hi og. out all day grandparenting yes nice to see blue, :o)) away for two weeks now do hope if not expect to come back to 25p (at least might as well cast high) on return

Happy Easter All ;o)))))

robstuff - 13 Apr 2004 13:09 - 1053 of 2406

It's Sept 15th post all over again but this time i'd say won't it be a kick in the teeth to those sellers when the price is back up to 28. Lots more selling today, my worst performer yet the most promising co. i can find. A pal of mine who swears by charts in association with fundamentals feels that with so much going for it, and the absence of any downsides/bad news - the price will rise quickly to 32p towards the end of the year, he expects profits to double which at the current price would be a p/e of 5 pre-goodwill amortisation and exceptionals. He believes that on recovery of tech stocks in general, rtd will be amongst the first to recover. I believe his hopes for doubling profit may be optimistic but we know revenue's growing fast and costs are reducing so could be realistic, and he is very cautious person and invests for a living so i'll ride this short term selling out and hope to pick more up as this co is not a no hope tech play

apple - 13 Apr 2004 13:41 - 1054 of 2406

robstuff

It may yet drop further before it rebounds.

Your pal is saying much the same as I have heard BUT it will be a little while before we get some more news so it will go down first & it wlll need news for a decent recovery.

robstuff - 13 Apr 2004 14:43 - 1055 of 2406

I don't think it will go much lower, when everyone else is negative which is now is the time it turns, and then everyone will be turning positive again once it's miles too late to get in at these levels and this is why most don't make much. Once we see 22 again you'll see all the positive bullish comments on here return together with the buying. Some good news can come at any time such as directors buying as we saw 2 weeks ago, updates on trading, big contract etc. It's difficult mindset to buy into weakness but the downside is significantly reduced than when it was 28, I sold some at 26.5 so pleasedto be getting back on booard now. If it's looking very good value on fundamentals and the outlook still good then it's a Buy and wait. I very much doubt we'll still be at 16 level in 6mths time the way trading is growing.

dandu71 - 13 Apr 2004 14:50 - 1056 of 2406

Thanks Rob, just gonna watch this one for a while, would like to get in around 16.75p to add to my current stash. I can`t understand why the stock has plumetted this low because it shows good growth.........?????

apple - 13 Apr 2004 15:35 - 1057 of 2406

Down we go again!

I plan to buy back in between 15.5p & 16p

Fundamentalist - 13 Apr 2004 15:45 - 1058 of 2406

Rob,

in full agreement with you - there is a lot of negative short term sentiment with this one (and a lot of small caps). Fundamentals are still in place, looking forward to a positive trading update and hopefully some new contracts at the AGM at the end of the month.

apple - 14 Apr 2004 09:21 - 1059 of 2406

Down we go again.

Looks Like we may reach my target price quicker than expected.

I'd better free up some cash.

It may even go lower than 15p at this rate.

robstuff - 14 Apr 2004 10:28 - 1060 of 2406

Set your target and stick to it or you'll only kick yourself. Going up now?

robstuff - 14 Apr 2004 11:23 - 1061 of 2406

Some Chunky Buys coming in - just a hunch but more Director buying maybe.
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