Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
The Other Kevin
- 16 Nov 2004 14:22
- 1101 of 2262
Analised seems to sum it up
Indieman
- 16 Nov 2004 23:37
- 1102 of 2262
Superrod,
I actually wondered if you might be into very expensive (water) skiing.
Moneylender
- 18 Nov 2004 08:03
- 1103 of 2262
MSFT Number 3!!
https://streaming.endeavors.com/microsoft/imaging/landing.html
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yuff
- 19 Nov 2004 13:13
- 1104 of 2262
Ml
Its been a bit quiet lately!
Moneylender
- 19 Nov 2004 17:58
- 1105 of 2262
Its been very quiet lately, but i have it from the sorcerer that the next 6 weeks or so will be very busy and enlightening!!
M
mackem
- 20 Nov 2004 10:43
- 1106 of 2262
Change the record moneylender.
Indieman
- 22 Nov 2004 23:06
- 1107 of 2262
It'll certainly be enlightening; Xmas enlightening. Especially in central London.
superrod
- 27 Nov 2004 17:35
- 1108 of 2262
at last some trading in tad but no comment......anyone.....anyone?
sorry just watched "ferris beulers day off " again.
Indieman
- 01 Dec 2004 08:44
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Superrod,
Almost comatose. The intermediate uptrend has been well and truly broken and the question is, will the price drop back to revisit the levels of 3 months/a year ago? People are turning cynical, even diehard holders. Still, the darkest hour is just.... etc, etc.
The Double Bottom scenario promoted by some a few weeks ago has proved a chimera, as expected.
bighorn
- 01 Dec 2004 13:51
- 1110 of 2262
The only thing that will boost us now is positive news with hard or $ attatched, until this news is available & released we will not be able to shake the ' monkey off our back '.
In my opinion we will see this bump along in a limited trading range either until the finals are posted or the above news is released !
Indieman
- 01 Dec 2004 14:26
- 1111 of 2262
Tadpole is particularly rumour-prone and hence susceptible to manipulation. When those who claim to know get fed up, we can probably expect another round of rumours similar to those of a few weeks ago.
Legins
- 01 Dec 2004 23:11
- 1112 of 2262
All or majority of Tapole's revenue is paid in US$ and whilst the value of this currency continues to fall against the value of the & Euro so to will the value of TAD's SP particularly as ecconomists tend to think the dollar will reach as high as $2 or more to 1!
Moneylender
- 02 Dec 2004 08:26
- 1113 of 2262
MSFT 2
Re: Microsoft's AppExpress-Powered Streaming Trialware Program - Update 2
Please be advised that Microsoft has today added a second software title,
Microsoft Streets & Trips 2005, to its streaming trialware portal. The
software is being streamed to North American consumers using the AppExpress
streaming technology of Tadpole subsidiary, Endeavors Technology. Please
visit http://www.microsoft.com/streets/try/default.mspx .
Today's development follows Tadpole Technology's announcement of June 17,
2004 that Endeavors had won a streaming software contract from Microsoft.
Microsoft's streaming software program began on November 1, 2004 with
Encarta being the first title available on a try-before-buy basis.
Microsoft is progressively enriching its websites making new versions of
other established software titles available to consumers via AppExpress
streaming. Further updates will be issued as more titles come on-line.
AppExpress Snapshot
AppExpress is the flagship product line of Endeavors Technology. The
trialware delivery version offers software vendors a number of compelling
business benefits. These include piracy protection (software streamed to
customers can be used but not copied and distributed), faster route to
market (new software can be evaluated immediately; potential customers need
no longer wait for CD-ROMs to arrive in the mail), and reduced business
costs (costs generally associated with the marketing and selling of
software, notably distributor display shelfspace and the burning and
shipping CD-ROMs, can be/are eliminated).
AppExpress (trialware version) also offers consumers a number of lifestyle
benefits. These include selective purchase (consumers can have a quality
experience of new software before having to buy it), and immediate
no-install convenience (consumers can evaluate new software without delay
and without installing it onto their hard disks).
Sincerely,
Hugh Paterson
Patcom for Tadpole Technology plc
yuff
- 03 Dec 2004 18:24
- 1114 of 2262
Legins
Don't think you have done your research properly but just to point you in the right direction, the majority of Tadpoles costs are in US $ and as they have not made a profit yet their losses are likely to be reduced because of the strong $ but thanks for pointing everyone in the right direction.
Moneylender
- 06 Dec 2004 18:13
- 1115 of 2262
Please be advised that the following Tadpole-Cartesia announcement is being
issued today to business and technology editors covering geospatial markets
in North America. It will cross the wires at 8am, Pacific.
Sincerely,
Hugh Paterson
Patcom for Tadpole-Cartesia
###
Tadpole-Cartesia Appoints Martin Executive Account Manager, Utilities
Carlsbad (CA), December 6, 2004 - Tadpole-Cartesia, Inc., the
California-based geospatial solutions division of Tadpole Technology, today
announces the appointment of Ian Martin as executive account manager for its
utilities business in North American markets. In his new role, industry
executive Martin is charged with the further development of
Tadpole-Cartesia's revenues from utility industries through enhanced
geoproduct offerings and the provision of specialist project consulting
services.
For the past 8 years, Martin has held senior technical consulting,
operations management and business development positions with utility data
management company Analytical Surveys, Inc. (ASI). He was ultimately
director of sales and marketing responsible for the planning, direction and
execution of ASI's business development initiatives.
Martin holds a masters degree in geography from Texas State University - San
Marcos, and is a member of GITA (Geospatial Information & Technology
Association). His published works include various papers for industry
conferences.
About Tadpole-Cartesia
Tadpole-Cartesia (www.tadpolecartesia.com) provides enterprise
infrastructure software solutions to support the management, replication and
distribution of geographic data within and between organisations. A
vendor-of-choice to many of the world's leading utilities, Tadpole-Cartesia
is a strategic partner of ESRI, the world's leading geospatial company.
ends
yuff
- 11 Dec 2004 17:19
- 1116 of 2262
SHORT TERM COMMENTARY
Watch out for price rallies over 10.6162, since can be interesting levels to enter short in the market.
MEDIUM TERM COMMENTARY
Medium term price trend Tadpole Tech change from bearish to bullish this week. This market keeps a relative behavior lower -20.05 than FTSE 100 INDEX. Volatility has been decreasing during last month. Be alert to the proximity of support 10.25, and a possible rebound from this level.
Indieman
- 14 Dec 2004 08:16
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Yuff,
Can you please expand on/explain both the short and medium term commentaries. In particular, what does 'relative behaviour lower -20.05 than FTSE 100 INDEX' mean? It looks like gibberish.
Assuming the commentaries were lifted from Investech, the usual provisos apply. In my own opinion, of course.
kkedw095
- 15 Dec 2004 16:13
- 1118 of 2262
I would say that we are ready for lift off. Seems to have consolidated nicely up to now. Hence we will see positive performance.
Would like to tap into them at a lower price but may have to buy now before the rise.
yuff
- 17 Dec 2004 20:49
- 1119 of 2262
indy
Its just the comments from Yahoo.