goldfinger
- 17 Sep 2003 12:39
Yes this ones a new company formed as a media play to partner the branded and big boys in providing services for mobile phones, usually non-speech services. 5,000 customers to date Including some big boys and a lot more well known names.
Not much news to play with on this one, but you can get a copy of the prospectus off the RNS below.
Incite Holdings PLC
16 September 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 16 September
2003
INCITE HOLDINGS plc ('Incite')
Directors' and other Investors Shareholdings post Admission
Following the admission to trading on AIM of the Company's issued Ordinary
Shares, in addition to the holdings of the Directors, the Company is aware of
the interests, in excess of 3 per cent of the Company's issued Ordinary Share
capital, set out below:
Shareholder Number of Percentage of issued
Ordinary Ordinary Share
Shares capital
of 1p each
Simon Hellier (Director) 6,610,668 22.7%
Anthony Davies (Director) 6,253,334 21.5%
Martin Boulton (Director) 1,572,267 5.4%
Neal Harper 1,250,666 4.3%
Barnard Nominees Limited (a/c 2,392,718 8.2%
Richard Griffiths)
Barnard Nominees Limited (a/c 2,071,309 7.1%
Elenora International Investments
Limited)
Bruce Pleckinger 1,625,000 5.6%
Kinsale Management Limited 1,600,000 5.5%
Barnard Nominees Limited (a/c 1,200,000 4.1%
Evofund)
Enquiries to : Simon Hellier 020 8334 7092
Incite Holdings plc
Rod Venables 020 7628 3396
Beaumont Cornish Limited
Roland Cornish 020 7628 3396
Beaumont Cornish Limited
Len Russell 020 7444 1760
Christows Limited
Adam Reynolds 020 7735 9415
Hansard Communications
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock ExchangeENDS.
Less than 20% free float therefore any demand will send the price flying.
Please DYOR.
GF.
ThirdEye
- 01 Feb 2004 12:55
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Goldfinger/Oliverleftwingtit/slater
won't tell you anything. His tips are mainly off the subscription sites & he then says
"I spent a lot of time researching this one" or "My close friend in the city says this is the best thing he has seen in 10 years"
He has no original opinions.
check his latest steal from tips1 on Sharecrazy under his username "Slater" what do you know he "tips" it just the same time as Tom Winnifrith.
Sometime the gullable will learn the truth.
jockburns
- 01 Feb 2004 20:57
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im a tips subscriber and tom winnifrith as never ever tipped this share.as for tips you can look at most on here and they have been tipped by a tips sheet or mag all at once or at similar times.do you have a chip on your shoulder?thirdeyes
goldfinger
- 02 Feb 2004 07:39
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RNS out this morning re- to suspension.
cheers GF.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 02 Feb 2004 09:10
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Thirdeye,
With regard to your posting, as you have have been warned previously - please only 'attack' companies and not individuals. Please treat this as a final warning.
Regards
Ian
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 13 Feb 2004 16:43
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Any one else left holding this baby...........No news anywhere since they were suspended last week.Any info or thoughts about likley outcome or time scale............Graeme.
piston broke
- 13 Feb 2004 16:51
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Graeme...me too..suspended 2 weeks ago today and initially because Incite issued a statement talking about acquisitions...and then the Stockmarket regulators suspended them ref irregularities...
something about a very large sale of shares which was not announced for about a month...If we heard wosmthing it would be nice...especially as in the final 3 days of trading they dropped 55%...fingers crossed..
georgeski
- 18 Feb 2004 00:05
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Bought these day before suspension. I am not a happy bunny.
It would be nice if someone let us have some news.
piston broke
- 07 Sep 2004 16:42
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guys...not sure how to take this...Incite are on the move, but does this mean bad news that shares traded between 25pand 55p are being placed at 10p...Goldfinger what do you reckon my man...rgds...pb
goldfinger
- 07 Sep 2004 22:59
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PB, lets watch how these go for a week or two.
cheers GF.
Dil
- 08 Sep 2004 00:02
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May be good to trade GF but as an investment they are poo status.
goldfinger
- 08 Sep 2004 00:53
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Well you might just be right there Dil it was out mutual freind that rhymes with hat that put me onto this one in the first place and have to say made a lovely return over a medium term period and then the news flow dried up. Got shut of it with all my techs earlier in the year when market sentiment changed.
Just dont know how its going to shape up now, but thanks for the advice, the more the better I say.
cheers Gf.
Dil
- 08 Sep 2004 08:17
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Not advice GF just my opinion , probably go straight to a tenner now :-)
piston broke
- 10 Sep 2004 08:15
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looks like we have been conned guys.....see AIM stock exchange censure for INC issued today.
OK so they have had their knuckles severely rapped...what happens to us guys who have done our dough...and even more annoying it seems like there was some form of insider trading on the last day they traded as the 'knowledgeable' ones jumped ship at 55p ish and last trade price was half that
Dil
- 11 Sep 2004 00:49
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Stock Exchange blow for Incite
Robert Lea, Evening Standard
10 September 2004
MOBILE phones company Incite Holdings, where rugby star-Lawrence Dallaglio is a director, has been censured by the Stock Exchange for misleading investors.
The chequered career of Incite, which has not yet completed a year on the stock market, took another turn for the worse today after it was rapped for breaching the relatively relaxed listing rules of junior stock exchange the Alternative Investment Market.
The company, for whom former England rugby captain Dallaglio is a market development director, was slammed for failing to disclose information to the market in the four months after it floated to the end of January when its shares were suspended.
A Stock Exchange statement said: 'Enquiries by the Exchange established that in the period from the company's admission to its suspension, the lack of revenue generated by the company and lack of working capital amounted to a change in its financial position, a change in the performance of its business and a change in its expectation of its performance, which if made public would be likely to have led to a substantial movement in the [share] price.'
Incite provides information to Spurs and West Ham supporters via their mobile phones. Failure to sign up further deals led to the financial crisis and the company has yet to produce its maiden results.
It also awaits the outcome of a second Stock Exchange probe surrounding share dealing in Incite by Richard Griffiths, chairman of City stockbroker Evolution Beeson Gregory.
With Incite's shares soaring as high as 75p, Griffiths dumped his 8% stake within a month of the 25p float, bagging a 1.3m profit. News of the sale was not reported until three months later, another breach of stock market rules.
Doggy tale that launched City career
THE ascent of Richard Griffiths to become chairman of Evolution Beeson Gregory, one of the City's more dynamic investment banks, at the age of 37, is a colourful yarn in a business full of tall stories.
Griffiths formed the business via deals culminating in the 2002 takeover of stockbroker Beeson Gregory in 2002, with old chum Alex Snow, a former Harlequins and England B rugby international.
He had already made a fortune in the bull market* of the 1990s buying and selling shares but got out before the tech bubble collapse.
But his beginnings were humbler. A Welshman, he was brought up on his father's rented sheep farm in Powys, on which he worked after leaving school at 16.
After a spell in land dealing, Griffiths decided to go into stockbroking after meeting a greyhound trainer who told him his owners were stockbrokers and were so wealthy they were able to bet 10,000 on the dogs.
Dil
- 11 Sep 2004 00:50
- 119 of 131
Bloody sheepsh*gger :-)
goldfinger
- 11 Sep 2004 00:56
- 120 of 131
Hi Dil, have you passed this news onto Cat?, cheers Gf
Dil
- 11 Sep 2004 01:13
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Cat trades , I invest so he wouldn't have been in too long after the first wobble I guess .... but you know that anyway.
Thought you were best mates with him and the Count ?
:-)
nematode
- 11 Sep 2004 01:16
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goldy,still holding bprg???watch out for nas listing....big boys in states getting ready to climb aboard!!!
goldfinger
- 11 Sep 2004 11:13
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Dil I am, but I refuse to post on that new sharesforum where I think he now hangs out. All ex SC there and its my beleive the owner of the site who has less than 18 months experience in this business is not qualified to be running a site like that. The FSA should have guidelines etc, etc.
Nematode, yes still in BPRG with three tranches up over 130p. Sounds like it could be good news but before I start buying into BPRG I want the volatility to settle and also Hind to start reacting like a responsible manager and get the PR dept sorted out once and for all.
cheers GF.
piston broke
- 11 Sep 2004 11:31
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Guys...a couple of question from someone who has never been the victim of 'gangsters' before
what is BPRG and what is the relevance?
do us innocent guys have any comeback on anyone....eg...we accept shares can always go down as well as up...however in this case we have been ripped off and it is tantamount to fraud?
any views on this
rgds...pissed and broke