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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.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 14 May 2004 10:04 - 1161 of 2406

rob,

there is a slight difference here when a T is posted next to a trade as it goes througf that is the trade type and in this case a protected transaction.

When you refer to T+ trades, this is not an abbreviated trade type this is the time before settlement.

For example if you bought some shares on T + 10 (trade + 10) this means that you would not have to pay for those shares for 10 days after the transaction.

Regards

Ian

Douggie - 14 May 2004 10:08 - 1162 of 2406

mornin all re. today I'm sayin nowt :o}}}}}

Douggie - 17 May 2004 08:57 - 1163 of 2406

..............:o(((((((((((((((

stargazing - 17 May 2004 15:14 - 1164 of 2406

Tokyo - 17 May 2004 16:31 - 1165 of 2406

well pulled back a bit

overgrowth - 18 May 2004 23:43 - 1166 of 2406

RTD held well today in the face of shorters who are still trying to eke out the last bit of downward leeway. When you start to see the "3p soon" messages appearing, you know that there's a bounce coming very soon.

apple - 19 May 2004 10:38 - 1167 of 2406

It may be time to get back in again.

Douggie - 19 May 2004 12:53 - 1168 of 2406

overgrowth.."3p soon" ? can/will you explain please.

Fundamentalist - 19 May 2004 13:04 - 1169 of 2406

I assume he is referring to a poster on ADVFN called M&C who has just forecast 3p. He has been proved very wrong on both RTD and NSB over the past eighteen months and his comments are being interpreted as a buy signal!!!!!

Douggie - 19 May 2004 13:43 - 1170 of 2406

thanks Fund't. .... still had price reduction when trades at buy/sell= 5/3 ???

Fred1new - 19 May 2004 14:29 - 1171 of 2406

has anybody notice the similarity in the graphs for RTD, TFC and BPRG. ARE THE SAME PEOPLE PLAYIN THIS SHARE.

Fundamentalist - 19 May 2004 15:42 - 1172 of 2406

Fred

Add NSB to your list.

From reading various bulletin boards there are a lot of people either holding all or most of these and/or short term trading them.

IMHO I believe they are all shares which had very healthy rises early in the year and have subsequently been targetted by the shorters. May be wrong but there certainly appears a trend!!!!

apple - 19 May 2004 15:47 - 1173 of 2406

Fundamentalist

I think you are right but we must be near their target levels now so when they have finished then we should see these shares get some legs & recover substantially.

Fundamentalist - 19 May 2004 17:08 - 1174 of 2406

Apple

Lets hope so. 16p appears to be quite a strong area of support and volumes have now decreased substantially. I am expecting these to star rising again as we get nearer to the interims.

overgrowth - 19 May 2004 23:41 - 1175 of 2406

Douggie, Sorry for the delayed response - been out all day, though unfortunately not in the sun :-(

Fundamentalist was able to read my mind anyway.

All we need now is someone to read Carl Clump's mind to see what juicy contracts are due to be signed!

Douggie - 20 May 2004 00:34 - 1176 of 2406

:o))....thanks overgrowth, Fundamentalist, fingers xxxxd for speedy return to mid 20s. mm's seem kindly disposed to RTD, most days open blue, pity it can't be held.it's said anticipation better than !!! well I'v had enough

amardev - 22 May 2004 00:03 - 1177 of 2406

Greetings to all RTD holders.
And especially to Douggie......... keep your chin up pal.
Now is not the time to throw in the towel.
I've been trading in/out of this stock over the last 8 months.
Some good trades, others bad.
You can't get the timing right every time.

Anyway, I think we're in for a breakout, in an upward direction, very soon.

Keep posting.

Javed, would like to read you're thoughts too.

Regards

Amar









pachandl - 22 May 2004 14:38 - 1178 of 2406

RTD tipped by Edmond Jackson in D.Telegraph today.

Fundamentalist - 22 May 2004 14:48 - 1179 of 2406

Todays telegraph Questor column. Not a particularly accurate view of recent events, but positve in the main.

Retail Decisions' rally in the cards

Bid speculation has helped technology tiddler Retail Decisions pull off a modest recovery in recent months. The shares, which crashed to 2.25p last year, after hitting 361p during the internet boom, were back up at 16.75p this week.

The speculation began when institutions started picking up shares in the group, which is chaired by former Kingfisher director Nigel Whittaker, and has a market capitalisation of just under 50m.

The company's cash cow is a business in Australia which issues fuel cards that corporates give to their on-the-road salesmen to prevent dubious expense claims.

Profits from Down Under help to fund the company's other operation, which is where the real growth potential comes in. This unit supplies clever software that allows retailers to conduct a host of checks on card transactions, such as whether a card has been cloned.

The biggest threat to Retail Decisions is the introduction of "chip and pin" technology which aims to cut fraud by making card-users enter a identification number - this could affect the group's deals with the big stores.

However, the increasing use of credit cards over the internet and telephone will keep demand for the company's kit high. "Card not present" fraud is growing rapidly, at 25pc a year in the case of internet transactions, and businesses are under increasing pressure to protect against it.

Oriel Securities, Retail Decisions' house broker, forecasts that profits will rise to 6.8m this year. That puts the shares on a forward multiple of 11. Worth a look

overgrowth - 22 May 2004 18:29 - 1180 of 2406

Any tips are good news so we should be in for a blue week next week.

Hope you didn't bottle out and sell Douggie, it could turn out to be one of those "kick yourself" decisions.

Analysts seem to be becoming more positive about the overall outlook for shares towards the end of this week, so we could see plenty of general market upside next week also.
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