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
Madison
- 15 Jun 2005 13:14
- 1054 of 1341
Nice rise but more sells than buys at present showing. Presumably there's some buying going on which will show up on our screens later on. No, that's far too rational! LOL. Hope you're right blackbelt.
Cheers, Madison
blackbelt
- 15 Jun 2005 14:02
- 1055 of 1341
Im having an unbelievable couple of days, with GMC, VML, RCG, ACG and this baby........its so strange the way the markets go but im not smart enough to work them out! Just pick wisely and wait
HUSTLER
- 15 Jun 2005 19:52
- 1056 of 1341
Hi Blackbelt.
The markets defy logic at times, take NETeller as an example
in november it was 3.00 four months later over 7.50
a gain of 150% it then fell 40% scared us half to death.
Now recovered over 30% standing at 6.00 tonight.
The move both ways have been very fast and dramatic
why ? there are various reasons, profit takers, shorters such
as evil kenevil and his bunch of tossers,
and the mm's who have to keep churning stock they shake the
tree and you always get some fallout.
Looking at the bigger picture, as you rightly say pick wisely
and wait is the best policy, especially if you haven't the time
to watch daily, and even if you do have time you won't always get
it right.
The most important thing when a stock changes direction is what has changed
in NETellers case the newsflow and forcasts has been very good indeed
all the way through, and untill that changes what logic would persuede
you to sell there isn't a case. Infact if the good news continues the
sp could well go to 10.00 and possibly a lot more, but always be on
your guard if the story does change for the worst then get out.
Remember 150% profit in 4 months compared to a building society
would take 30 years. Finally the markets themself play a huge part
the Aim for example had raced higher over the last year outpreforming
the other indices, we then had the correction of 20% March - May
which drove most of the highest rises a lot lower. This seems to
have settled at present but historically this is not generally
a good period as the saying. Go away in May come back st Leger day
a bit old hat i know but a lot of people still seem to follow.
Wishing you all the best and hoping the good news continues
along with the sp.
HUSTLER
blackbelt
- 16 Jun 2005 09:05
- 1057 of 1341
Cheers Hustler thanks for the info, I missed the initial boat on this one the first time round but got in when the price retrenched.
The Independent rated this a buy today, as did shares so im staying put in this one with a 10 target in about 1-2 years.
Nice mark up this morning but im sure there will be profit taking by the end of the week
moneyplus
- 16 Jun 2005 11:16
- 1058 of 1341
only 10% tax on your gains if you hold for 2 years. There is some talk that NLR will transfer to the main market next year so I guess the tax gain will be lost. IMO this share has a long way to rise!
goldfinger
- 16 Jun 2005 13:30
- 1059 of 1341
Glad I kept a few bob in this one. Will be interesting to see what Evil as to say tomorrow. I might sell up later on today though as this one seems to be a toy for the shor termers and I have no doubt at some time in the next few days those that took it up will take it down again.
cheers GF.
markusantonius
- 16 Jun 2005 13:55
- 1060 of 1341
First time I've read this thread, guys..... To save me time in having to read over 1,000 posts, what are your individual price targets - short term and medium term, please.....? (I got these earlier this year but got the timing wrong!)
Fred1new
- 16 Jun 2005 16:10
- 1061 of 1341
Blackbelt, did you say wisely or hopefully? I am still stuck on hopefully.
(:-)
blackbelt
- 16 Jun 2005 17:48
- 1062 of 1341
It was only a matter of time before this started to make some head way, hopefully this week has burnt out the last of the shorters. However you know what EK is like im sure he fancies a pop at this one again. I remain hopefully wise or wisely hopefull.......see how it fairs tomorrow
markusantonius
- 16 Jun 2005 23:54
- 1063 of 1341
So BB, what are your wise hopeful wishes/forecasts for this stock then.......?
HUSTLER
- 17 Jun 2005 00:25
- 1064 of 1341
Markus.
This one has 10.00 plus nailed to it
not tomorrow or the next day but within 12 months or so,
as long as the story does'nt change
forget the shorters this is to powerfull
to surcome to the gutter rats long term.
ps shares mag rate a buy today as
does everybody tipping out there
regards
HUSTLER
markusantonius
- 17 Jun 2005 00:33
- 1065 of 1341
Thank you, Mr. Hustler. I am holding - you've swayed me for at least a while longer!
blackbelt
- 17 Jun 2005 08:54
- 1066 of 1341
This is definately a buy at these prices with the 10 price tag. The fact that AIM has now got fund managers setting tracker funds of the top 50 is only going to support this further. The wheat from the chav is being sorted out on aim hence the rise in the decent companies since the big retrenchment.
The gaming world is constantly being underestimated by forcasts and NEteller are the bricks and mortar that hold it together. Keep hold of these for the long term and buy on any weakness IMHO. When its coming up to results thes things are phenomenial, momentum is on their side Mark so sit back and wait
THE INVESTMENT COLUMN in the independent yesterday....
NETeller is a related business, provider of an "e-wallet" which moves money from online gamblers across to the poker and other sites. It takes a cut along the way. Its shares on flotation last year had to be heavily discounted because of investor scepticism over the US legal situation, but its earnings look resilient and its shares are still a buy.
blackbelt
- 17 Jun 2005 09:11
- 1067 of 1341
Nice start to the morning, this one is on fire
jimmy b
- 17 Jun 2005 09:15
- 1068 of 1341
Apart from normal profit taking , do you think with this quick rise the shorters will be back, i think you would have to be brave to short this now..
moneyplus
- 17 Jun 2005 10:31
- 1069 of 1341
no doubt Evil will try again!!
markusantonius
- 17 Jun 2005 10:56
- 1070 of 1341
Thanks, BB. Glad I made the decision last night to check this posting section today before contemplating my next move. Don't know about waiting till we get to a tenner. But certainly not rushing to sell this week! Cheers.
moneyplus
- 17 Jun 2005 11:13
- 1071 of 1341
thinking about the size that this co. could become when all the asian markets come on board and if it goes to the main market---20 is not impossible!
jimmy b
- 17 Jun 2005 16:55
- 1072 of 1341
Well done ,to anyone holding these over the last three months, what a great week..JB..
Dil
- 17 Jun 2005 17:07
- 1073 of 1341
Well done to those who rode it out.