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Easynet (ESY)     

proptrade - 22 Jan 2004 11:27

i was wondering if anyone out there had any strong views? this company appears to be delivering and has just turned EBITA positive after a great trading statement last week. seems like upside to +200p once results are out.

any comments or thoughts would be appreciated.

joehargan1 - 02 Nov 2004 16:42 - 106 of 602

good posts above...ESY has been hit hard by the general malaise in internet/telecoms and their interims and trading statements though solid have failed to inspire a cynical investment community. The ESY buisness model is very robust and they have a strong management team in situ. I'm holding on the basis that the underlying value is not being factored into the current price. They just went EBITDA positive and have a sustainable revenue stream going forward so they should start to differentiatie themselves from the dross that has come to typify this sector. Slightest invitation could shift price, I agree....A shake up in the sector could be a good trigger to see the price jump up again or equally a better grasp of the underlying fundamentals reinforced by some more upbeat trading news. It's truly an amazing price for a piece of this company and I think the TA supports a rounding out at the 60-70 pence level which is where we've been in the last week or so. I'm betting on ESY outperforming the sector over the next 6 months and I also think the sector will stage a rebound, maybe slowly but it's also due...if I'm directionally right the ESY well placed to get a double whammy and break back through 100p. Not much further down below the 60p resistance point that we got close to last week and a hell of a lot of headroom for this one to climb.

joehargan1 - 02 Nov 2004 16:45 - 107 of 602

4:28 1,000,000 buy just went through. Proptrade you were serious about topping up then?

proptrade - 03 Nov 2004 10:10 - 108 of 602

hey, i don't want to brag....

in all seriousness i have follows this comany since IPO and did manage to sell half of my origional 1000 shares at close to 25.00 which were awarded to me in the ballot. The funny thing is that if i origionally had some size from the issue i would have been out at 3 quid!

I was became seriously involved about a year ago when these slipped to just above 100p and then traded them around over 150 and then got stuck in again in relative size as they have been falling away. I have always been disciplined and stuck to basic rules when trading BUT this stock is a thorn in my side. I truely believe that ESY is massively undervalued and have pursued lines of inquiry through the company itself and brokers to confirm that i wasn't misreading the information.

This is simple - They are sectorially effected and as joehargan rightly said above, they will outperform WHEN the sector bounces.

I have never been one to fart about puffing up stocks for the sake of it. I have worked for 8 years at a top tier investment bank as a proprietary trader and now trade my own capital so i feel that I bring something to the discussion that hopefully will find a wider audience to at least do their own research and if they agree with my conclusions then great, join the party.

rgds
proptrade

proptrade - 03 Nov 2004 13:39 - 109 of 602

overhang from Morley is cleared...good news. weakness is a buying opportunity.

apple - 03 Nov 2004 13:42 - 110 of 602

BAD RNS just out

proptrade - 03 Nov 2004 13:45 - 111 of 602

not bad, good. overhand has been cleared and the stock placed out. the seller is complete and within a short space of time these will rebound. i have seen this so many times.

apple - 03 Nov 2004 14:02 - 112 of 602

Big seller, has no confidence so they sold them.

Doesn't look good to me.

proptrade - 03 Nov 2004 14:07 - 113 of 602

apple, i hear you and appreciate your view BUT...

new fund manager in place at Morley wanted to get rid of a bunch of stocks. ESY was on that list. Tidying up their books is reason to think the worst. it is tantamount to offloading a subsidiary of a company if it doesn't align with the core business. gotta take a longer term view and if these kind of markets a cleared seller should take the weight off the name in the short term.

mkt today reading this in a 2 dimensional manner...watch and see....

joehargan1 - 03 Nov 2004 14:52 - 114 of 602

have to agree - good buying opp as it won't stay under 70p for long.

proptrade - 03 Nov 2004 15:07 - 115 of 602

cheers joe, thought i was going to have to fend off apple on my tod!

apple - 03 Nov 2004 15:24 - 116 of 602

Fend off eh?

I'm looking for positive reasons to buy?

I'm not sure that I dare disagree with such a big seller.

proptrade - 03 Nov 2004 15:30 - 117 of 602

sorry apple, a bad term to use...lets use a more friendly term such as "agree to disagree"

i do appreciate that you are not one of those annoying negative people and hopefully when these things do turn you will be on board back to triple figures.

the seller is complete and has his own reasons (that is from a broker). my take on it is that the mkt will be a little wobbly for a day or so but will rally when we find out who took the seller out. the positive side is that this big seller is complete.

proptrade - 03 Nov 2004 15:31 - 118 of 602

one more thing, we may have some weakness because a market maker may have been saddled with the balance and the other players know this and are putting some pressure on. a fun tactic when you are not long!

joehargan1 - 03 Nov 2004 15:43 - 119 of 602

apple....also note that a 1,000,000 private buy went through late on Monday. Proptrade has denied responsibility and it wasn't me either so clearly someone else out there believes in ESY to quite a large extent!

proptrade - 03 Nov 2004 15:48 - 120 of 602

as long as the market makers haven't been stuffed with stock as a favour to a client these will move higher.

proberts0@tinyonline - 04 Nov 2004 10:06 - 121 of 602

Good morning,
I have been away all this week haven't been watching ESY but it seems like there has been a bit of news at long last!!

No trades this morning, just waiting for that boom!!

proptrade - 04 Nov 2004 10:09 - 122 of 602

you bet....hopefully the bounce is clear to go very soon...

gavdfc - 04 Nov 2004 10:23 - 123 of 602

For you ESY holders:

Easynet Group PLC
4 November 2004



Letter to Easynet Group PLC

EASYNET GROUP PLC
DISCLOSURE UNDER SECTION 198-202 UK COMPANIES ACT 1985 (as amended)

Further to our letter of 30 September, 2004, and in accordance with Sections
198-202 of the Companies Act 1985, we write on behalf of Deutsche Bank AG, to
inform you that, on the basis that the relevant issued share capital of your
company is 119,752,938 ordinary shares, Deutsche Bank AG and its subsidiary
companies have a notifiable interest in the shares of 14.60%. The total interest
is in 17,482,417 shares registered in the names and in the amounts as set out in
the attached Schedule.

Companies within the Group acting as Fund Managers hold some of the shares on
behalf of a number of clients whose portfolios are managed on a discretionary
basis.

Deutsche Bank AG is a corporation domiciled in Frankfurt, Germany, of which
Deutsche Bank AG London is a branch.


From DEUTSCHE BANK AG LONDON


EASYNET GROUP PLC
SCHEDULE

EASYNET GROUP PLC
0.04 ORDINARY SHARES


Held as Principal No of Shares
Deutsche Bank AG London 2,091,495

Held in Client Portfolios
Bank of New York Nominees 810,000
DWS Investment GmbH 1,700,000
State Street Nominees 12,880,922

TOTAL 17,482,417

03 November, 2004




This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange


proptrade - 04 Nov 2004 10:37 - 124 of 602

cheers sir. i was about to post it myself. welcome to the wonderful world of ESY
gavdfc!

apple - 04 Nov 2004 10:48 - 125 of 602

14.60% of the shares, up from 13.80%

A small amount of the massive 1 day spike of trading went to them, I wonder where the rest went?

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