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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.

Fred1new - 18 Apr 2004 23:26 - 1076 of 2406

Fund

Thank you very much.

Writing down goods of no value improves results for next year (on paper)

I have bought and sold these shares over a period of 4 or more years.

But will continue to hold ofr the next 3-6months.

robstuff - 19 Apr 2004 11:29 - 1077 of 2406

Some good information over the weekend, thank you all. Actually, if you re-work the figs on the current price of 17p, earnings 1.4p, there's an actual p/e of 12 on last yr's profit's and as Fund says, with writedowns etc being negligible and a growth conservatively estaimated at 15%, this will come down below 10 this yr. With so many tipsters picking rtd at the beginning of the yr when share price was much higher, and short term shorting, surely the price is going to re-bound quite quickly as thsi info will be made clear in articles to come. I'm very surprised at the current share price as it is so obviously a Steal at this level. The shorters will have to buy back soon and the mm's will make the most of that.

robstuff - 20 Apr 2004 11:01 - 1078 of 2406

This as we all know was way over sold and still just off the bottom, but this is set to change, buying support firm at this level and as soon as we breach 18, it's all the way up to 23. Don't get left behind!

Fred1new - 20 Apr 2004 11:19 - 1079 of 2406

When ever I feel happy about a share I hold I look at the graph to remind of previous times such as these:-

Price of RTD Share Date
384p 18/3/00
95p 10/5/02
2.25p 13/9/02


TFC even more pain I won't give the figures.

Just to remind me to out in STOP LOSSES. I don't want to loose as much this time.

Apparently some successful traders work out how much they can tolerate to loose every night before thinking of what they are holding or going to buy!!!!!!

robstuff - 20 Apr 2004 11:35 - 1080 of 2406

Those were crazy days when tech shares were in a bubble, much like house prices now, but RTD is now real value, in fact it's undervalued and anyway the price is set to recover strongly, I've got a feeling :o)

scotinvestor - 20 Apr 2004 12:44 - 1081 of 2406

A month and a half we all had to suffer again due to MMs. However, as around christmas time, the tide is turning and we should be heading towards 30p in next few months. Its a good job i'm patient.

Fred1new - 20 Apr 2004 14:04 - 1082 of 2406

I used to have a lot of patients, but as I get older I am a little less patient.

Like you I think the share is now undervalued and the Legal Problem is of little importance, other than it helped to depress the price about a month ago.

robstuff - 20 Apr 2004 15:49 - 1083 of 2406

Yes Doctor, what legal problem?

Starting to go up.. another share which was oversold in my opinion was OXB but see that's shot up 33% this week, so RTD's turn tomorrow. Interest returns to tech stocks, this won't be left behind.

B_ASKIN - 20 Apr 2004 17:08 - 1084 of 2406

Very witty Robstuff

Fred1new - 20 Apr 2004 18:29 - 1085 of 2406

Sorry. Engaged my fingers tips before my brain.

Rather confuse. I was making cloudy links again without checking. I was thinking of information regarding the fray between TFC and ITH?

(I have been in and out of TFC and RTD on an off since I was young.)

Sorry.

overgrowth - 20 Apr 2004 23:17 - 1086 of 2406

Rumour has it that institutions have started to buy in. RTD could well be back over 20p very soon.

javidshaik - 20 Apr 2004 23:34 - 1087 of 2406

where did you hear this rumour then?

overgrowth - 20 Apr 2004 23:37 - 1088 of 2406

From an extremely reliable source in the US.

Fundamentalist - 21 Apr 2004 09:47 - 1089 of 2406

Having looked at the last weeks trades there is possibly small evidence to support this. A large number of 500k blocks have gone through (often recorded as sells though the price has gone up). We will only get an RNS on institutional buying once they buy in excess of 8m shares so still looks unlikely in the short term.

For the time being the share appears to have bottomed out (famous last words) and hopefully will start to climb slowly upto the AGM where we will get confirmation that trading is strong/new contracts etc.

Or as Douggie would say :))))))))

robstuff - 21 Apr 2004 10:51 - 1090 of 2406

Talking of sources in the U.S, I have heard that RTD is highly regarded in the U.S Are they traded on the US exchange? it's interesting that they have a following over there. Does anyone know if RTD trades in the US and to what extent? Obviously it's a huge market but are there also US co's doing the same? RTD I think is the market leader over here, maybe there is growth opps around the world. I'd appreciate any comments

robstuff - 21 Apr 2004 10:58 - 1091 of 2406

Fundamentalist - re institutions buying, It can be difficult to know as they sometimes build a sizeable holding by drip feed buying, lots of small amounts, different in size and quite often by computer, thereby doing it without it being obvious and mopping up the shares without forcing price up to quickly, and then they suddenly announce they've acquired so many percent of the co. However, it's good to see the larger buys, the ones that tend to move the price.

apple - 21 Apr 2004 11:51 - 1092 of 2406

robstuff

Here is their USA website

http://www.red-usa.com/clients.php

Fundamentalist - 21 Apr 2004 11:55 - 1093 of 2406

Rob

they're not dual listed - they're only listed in UK however they have a lot of contracts in the US

robstuff - 21 Apr 2004 12:40 - 1094 of 2406

Thank's apple and Fundamentalist, much appreciated.

apple - 21 Apr 2004 12:42 - 1095 of 2406

:-)
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