peteark
- 24 May 2005 13:03
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Ling
- 03 Aug 2005 14:26
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More strange people! Best to remove this one.
Ling
- 03 Aug 2005 14:31
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You should just remove Lord B by 'clicking' on his name and then writing Lord B in the squelch box - I have seen him post elsewhere. This board could be a reasonable board and we should try to keep it that way. People like Lord B are only interested in causing trouble for some reason best known to themselves.
Ling
- 03 Aug 2005 14:34
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Capetown - I have copied the two posts I can find on the AD VF N board, both from Kevin Jauncey. They don't say much.
Ling
- 03 Aug 2005 14:36
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I see the spread on EVS is very large - 2.85/3.2p.
Lord B
- 03 Aug 2005 14:37
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LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
guru11
- 03 Aug 2005 14:52
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What if !!!
Kevin Jauncey says that he is looking at all ways of raising money to solve the working capital problem.
My wise old man - who cant seem to go wrong says - whether it was mentioned in one of the papers or whatever -
a rights issues at 1.5p to 2.5p ?
Imagine what effect that would have?
Ling
- 03 Aug 2005 17:18
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It would be a disaster for the SP and I am not absolutely convinced that it couldn't happen. Folk like KJ will do whatever makes their fortune in EVS and the shareholder can often get a back seat!
annbar
- 03 Aug 2005 18:28
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How will KJ make his fortune - he doesn't hold that many shares. You seem to have a familiar way with your words, like that of a banished poster maybe, Dr. Ling.
Will we now be on filter so as to speak?
guru11
- 03 Aug 2005 18:53
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The Directors will make their fortune with his share options over time, but they have now a lot more work to do to get the share price back up - not apparently mentioning their current salaries.
My wise old man who is a professional investor was concerned if they had a rights issue, and - rightly or wrongly - the amount of current salaries that the directors were being paid. We've had a couple of believers today in buys of 500k and 450k.
They should sell the remainder stake in FMJ and / or borrow from the bank, or even another placing, although that would dilute the pe ratio and share price, rather than a rights isssue. Hopefully KJ will do the right thing for shareholder value.
Ling
- 03 Aug 2005 20:08
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Annbar - what point are you making?
Ling
- 04 Aug 2005 10:23
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I'm afraid EVS is very much out of favour and it's all down to that daft TS. I have some very unkind thoughts about KJ and the rest of them. The share to have bought was YOO!
capetown
- 04 Aug 2005 11:57
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THANKS, ling,toooooooooo,depresing to watch it go down furter.,
bottom draw for me on this one,cheers.
Ling
- 04 Aug 2005 12:00
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I see KJ is now on holiday. It would be better if he'd stayed and supported the share price.
Ling
- 04 Aug 2005 22:07
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Not a good day. I wonder what tomorrow might bring?
Ling
- 05 Aug 2005 10:44
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another bad day. The EVS directors should be shot and I see that KJ has deserted his sinking ship.
guru11
- 05 Aug 2005 20:35
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I bought into YOO in a small way and sold at a small profit but think that YOO may be too late now. FMJ has had a bad day too, after an RNS today.
EVS have had 2 x 1 million buys today, but even so the share price slipped day on day this week. Maybe someone is thinking that EVS is now low enough. In early April I was way in profit on EVS, now the situation has been badly reversed. It is my worse loss since October 1987. CCR I understand may well get customers not only from Joe Public but also Corporate so the potential there is huge. The cash flow problem in time could disappear altogether and they may only need to borrow money short-term. Another disaster though for the share price would be if they had a rights issue, especially with the word "dilution" However if KJ puts his head on the right way around then he will avoid this. The thing to remember is that EVS said it still stands to meet profit targets. I still have around 85% of my original holding, but I badly need this to recover, due to the hit I have taken. KJ has done well to set up CCR this is where the future lies, and it could be big time, thus the 2 x 1 million buys today.
Dr Ling the important next date is the end of September for the results statement, if this is more carefully / sensitively / worded - which I believe it will be - then it could support the share price more.
My man in Reading is concerned that they have a working capital problem and mentioned the large salaries that the directors were paying themselves for an AIM company. They need to come up with the goods and increase shareholder value.
My wife is also a doctor, although not a GP but a Herbal Doctor and due to her constant studying since leaving school she would probably be more effective than any other herbal doctor around - here or in China. Specialises in skin trouble, although is very effective in a lot of areas.
Ling
- 06 Aug 2005 06:47
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Guru11 - well said. I'm afraid you are not the only one with quite large losses! There is someone on the AD V FN board called Mufmitz who is into TA and he seems to know what he is doing. I know a little about TA and he seems to be the man to follow. He did predict the fall I gather.
I am a Child Psychiatrist and I am not against herbal medicine. The only problem with stuff like St John's Wort is the strength of the mix they give you. Prozac and Venlafaxine may be better. Ritalin has been around for 50 years and is very useful in cases of ADD and ADHD despite what some people say about it.
Talking of skin disorders I see the odd case of severe acne and it is very crippling, especially for a teenage girl, and there is a drug called roacutane which offers a remarkable cure. It is supposed to have side effects - one of them being suicide -but I think that is probably nonsense. The suicide risk with severe acne is very real whether the patient is on drugs or not.
guru11
- 06 Aug 2005 23:44
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Well I certainly need to rethink my investment policy. Devonlad was saying he recently bought into DGM who announce that their results will be on the 6th Sept., on Friday the price was very supported. I must admit I have not followed TA, but they can be tricky. I did cfd's in Tescos and it can be tricky even with a good company to say whether the SP will go up or down on the day of the results, or whether one should - and more than likely - sell on the day before results.
Dr Ling - Did you see the two one million buys on Friday. Is someone now bottom fishing one should ask. At present I am only holding a paper loss instead of a paper profit, but I must admit that my timing has been very bad since April with EVS. You live and learn - some times it costs one money to do this. I realise now where there is a profit - take it or some of it. CCR will pick up some corporate customers which will lead to better revenues. If this is mentioned at the end of September, together with the shortage of working capital being less of an issue, then EVS could pick back up. I intend holding on to the rest of my holding in the hope of a better trading statement at the end of September. I think we will see some more big buys from some experienced investors now bottom fishing.
My friend in Reading does not particular like EVS, but he has got it really right on a number of ocassions, with JPM Indian warrants (10 fold), Carplay (6 fold), Stylo in which he has a fortune, although it was a hit last week when he said how well the stock market was going, when EVS has had a really bad two weeks. I choose the right stocks but get the timing wrong sometimes - QXL, SEO, JP Ind. Warrants, sold out too quickly
My wife ran a herbal clinic in Kumin, in China for 7 years where she employed around 10 staff. She says that when herbal medicine is used by a professionally qualified person there should be no side effects, as she has had no complaints in the past. It is a combination of which herbs that is used as to how effective treatment can be. She will not give out combinations of herbs used as she fears they will be pinched by others, so there are herbal doctors and herbal doctors. There are GP's and GP's, thus not all spot something as serious as mennigus straight away. I feel a lot better in myself now at 55 after being with my wife than I ever did before I met her.
I will be reading the trades screens again next week on moneyam. The smaller investor may still be selling out, but will the professional investor now be getting back in. How serious is the cash shortage one must ask? They may be trying to move to fast if they are running out of cash. My man in Reading was not happy about the directors salaries though, saying directors do look after their own interests. Why did Heyworth-Dunn sell 1 million shares before the TS? Next week will prove interesting. The prospect of CCR and the increasing turnover in EVS makes in my mind EVS a strong hold.
CFE could have been bought at 0.85 now 1.4p, but too late now probably. I've had a black cloud before with Clubhaus and Paul Davidson "the plummer" director of Oysterteck took a real kicking after buying 2 million shares at 31p. which went to 15p then 8p and then lower.
Ling
- 07 Aug 2005 14:12
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Guru - CFE is not a buy at this time.
capetown
- 07 Aug 2005 14:21
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Hi Dr Ling,
I still think this stock will turn itself around.
Hope you well.