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.
Fundamentalist
- 02 Jul 2004 09:01
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Edmond Jackson
Edmond Jackson: look behind the words at Retail Decisions
Published: 09:28 Thr 1 July 2004
By Edmond Jackson, Columnist
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Sometimes words matter more than deeds just take a look at today's pre-close
trading update from fuel card operator Retail Decisions.
It is often the case that financial news releases affect underlying
financial prospects. In the case of Retail Decisions today's update simply
affirms expectations.
Like various other statements I have read this week, trading has been
encouraging. I suppose it is at least encouraging that trading is not behind
expectations but this adds nothing.
It's interesting to note 'particularly strong trading at the group's
Australian fuel card business'. However this is not quantified and it only
offsets weakness in the exchange rate when profits are translated.
Management notes encouraging progress in the 'Card Not Present' sector which
is obviously a key aspect of Retail Decisions' development in payment
processing and fraud prevention.
More than 40 new merchants have been signed up in the first half, helping to
lift these sales by over 50% like for like. Higher licence sales have been
achieved for the PRISM software product that identifies changes in
transaction patterns to help prevent fraud.
The brokers' consensus is for modest profit progress, from a normalised
pre-tax figure of 5.46 million last year to 6 million in 2004 and 6.8
million in 2005. At 17.25p, up 0.25p, this means a rolling 12-month forward
earnings multiple of about 12 which looks fair.
Like many other technology shares, Retail Decisions(RTD) is off its 2004
peak of 28p. It is not surprising that managers seek to assure shareholders
that progress is 'encouraging' and prospects 'exciting'. But you need to
look beneath the surface and ask what numbers this all boils down to,
whether there is genuine positive change that impacts underlying financial
value.
A 'hold' stance is appropriate for those already in this share.
Tokyo
- 02 Jul 2004 10:24
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LONDON (AFX) - Shares in Retail Decisions ticked modestly higher amid talk that directors are considering a Nasdaq listing or buyout if the rating remains low. Daniel Stewart, joint stockbroker, yesterday reiterated its 'buy' advice in the wake of the company's trading update, citing the shares' 45 pct discount to the sector.
Retail Decisions shares were 3/4 firmer at 17-3/4 pence by 7.45 am.
Is this a show of things to come, or is the above column going to prove correct?
pachandl
- 02 Jul 2004 10:42
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Hardly a rush to buy on the news. If the price rises it seems to be a signal for some holders to sell. Most depressing. I can see why management are considering a buy-out - nothing they do seems to be viewed positively by the market.
apple
- 02 Jul 2004 10:49
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Times July 02, 2004
Rumour of the day
RETAIL DECISIONS, the payment processing systems developer, dipped p to 17p, despite stating that first-half trading has met forecasts. Daniel Stewart, joint stockbroker, repeated its buy advice, citing the shares 45 per cent discount to the sector. Sharing its frustration, directors are said to be considering a Nasdaq listing or buyout if the rating remains low.
Well, we are up again so far today.
Tokyo
- 02 Jul 2004 11:15
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They are considering a buyout? What is this exactly, they are considering, letting someone else buy them out? Wasn't it only earlier this year they said they were not interested in a take over bid, at these prices?
Can anyone shed any light here? Moneyplus/fundamentalist?
pachandl
- 02 Jul 2004 11:23
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Buy-out, I think, means the management buying the share cap and taking the company private.
Fundamentalist
- 02 Jul 2004 11:41
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Yep
Management getting external funding to allow them to buy out the company and hence remove it from the stockmarket into the ownership of themselves and their creditors
moneyplus
- 02 Jul 2004 12:29
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Lets hope they go for the Nasdaq listing as shareholders always seem to get stuffed if the management go for a buy out!!
apple
- 02 Jul 2004 12:40
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If it is a management buyout then we will no longer be able to wait for 90p in the next few years but we should still do very well.
pachandl
- 02 Jul 2004 13:11
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If it is a buy-out then I would assume an initial offer of about 27p.
Fundamentalist
- 02 Jul 2004 13:17
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Cant see the initial offer being more than a 50% premium to the current share price. I would expect it to be 17.5p + 30% = 23p ish. where do you get 27p from pachandl
pachandl
- 02 Jul 2004 15:29
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Fund: if RTD is at 45% discount to peers (ie 30p fair value? approx), and the management are confident about future prospects, then 27p seems a reasonable starting point.
Douggie
- 02 Jul 2004 16:50
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OG delighted to comply a good day (I'll not spoil it by saying may it be the first of many)shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. [I wonder if I could get the board of CYH to follow RTD example,many simularities that share is realy getting stuffed]
have a great w/e all best wishes Doug. :O}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
apple
- 02 Jul 2004 17:00
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Douggie
Please edit your post & put some spaces in your smile.
Your smile is too wide & means we have to use the horizontal scrollbar to read messages.
Douggie
- 02 Jul 2004 19:48
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ooooooooooooops sorry didn't know that could happen.
by the way I have often wondered why I'm the only one with 'edit' on all my posts ???
prodman
- 02 Jul 2004 19:52
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Douggie - Well all have the edit facility, but we can only see our own.
edit. and edit our own. :-))
Douggie
- 02 Jul 2004 19:58
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thanks prodman another tiny bit learned. ;o))
apple
- 02 Jul 2004 23:15
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Thanks Douggie.
:-))
You wouldn't want others to edit your messages & put frowns into your mouth now would you!
Tokyo
- 03 Jul 2004 07:35
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glad I topped up last week when the prices were low. Does anyone really think the management will go through with this buy back scheme?
Next week is going to prove very interesting