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Easynet (ESY)     

proptrade - 22 Jan 2004 11:27

i was wondering if anyone out there had any strong views? this company appears to be delivering and has just turned EBITA positive after a great trading statement last week. seems like upside to +200p once results are out.

any comments or thoughts would be appreciated.

proptrade - 24 Nov 2004 09:38 - 132 of 602

i know. i talked of inflection a few days ago but with a big print hopefully clearing a seller yesterday and the now two day rise, we may be out of the wood and that inflection has been registeres. keep the faith!

proptrade - 24 Nov 2004 10:01 - 133 of 602

nice price action today...

proptrade - 24 Nov 2004 10:40 - 134 of 602

if i didn't know better i would say these were in play!

proptrade - 24 Nov 2004 14:06 - 135 of 602

anyone else watching!

joehargan1 - 24 Nov 2004 14:20 - 136 of 602

you betcha!

capa - 24 Nov 2004 16:09 - 137 of 602

I hope all this activity is not the precursor to a bid, any predator would get them cheap with the share price at these levels.



capa

proptrade - 24 Nov 2004 17:16 - 138 of 602

anything that puts these in play is good news....

gavdfc - 24 Nov 2004 19:28 - 139 of 602

Prop,

Perhaps this article gave you all a boost today.

http://www.citywire.co.uk/News/NewsArticle.aspx?VersionID=70156

It's a Citywire article, part of the paid for part of the site so I won't copy and paste it. Only reason I could read it is that they are allowing free access to all the site until january I think. Worth you Esy holders reading it.

Talks about Andrew Green adding 645000 shares to his unit trusts holding, now 2.9m, 2.4% of the company.

Cheers

Gav

proptrade - 25 Nov 2004 10:04 - 140 of 602

gavdfc

Thank you so much for this. It does indeed make good reading and bolsters the point I have been banging on about for ages.

3 days of continued momentum. inflection point confirmed. chart wise this looks set to be 100p in a short space of time.

Since it is on the free part of their site i will cut and paste below for those who don't want to spend seven seconds and register...

Rgds
Prop

Green buys Easynet
Published: 14:30 Tuesday 23 November 2004 < PREV | 1 | 2 | NEXT > TOTAL PAGES: 2
By Algernon Craig Hall, Secret Buying Correspondent Printable Version

Recovery expert Andrew Green, who has a Citywire AA-rating, has added to his holding in Easynet as the telecoms company edges its way towards profitability

In recent weeks Green has picked up 645,000 shares in Easynet to take his unit trust's holding to 2.9 million or 2.4% of the 80 million company.

Easynet believes it will be free cash flow positive in the second quarter of next year, which means it would be generating enough cash to fund the ongoing needs of the business.

It also hopes to be to be trading profitably by the end of 2005, although it is still expected to report a loss for the year as a whole.

It expects to make this progress despite pricing pressures for the telecoms industry as a whole and slow growth in the sector.

Easynet's ambitions should be aided by demands last week from Ofcom that BT should give its competitors equal access to its network.

Easynet has recently benefited from strong demand from the corporate market. It has aggressively made inroads into BT exchanges, which means it is able to offer a wider range and more innovative services to its clients and as a consequence is able to charge more.

The strategy of going into BT exchanges is costly but should receive some vindication if the company's targets are met. The trouble is that until the company does reach profitability the market may continue to struggle to put a valuation on the shares which are today flat at 67p, down from a 155p high in March.

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proptrade - 25 Nov 2004 15:37 - 141 of 602

something i just came across on the bbc.co.uk website. have a look in the science and tech part of the news and then click on the video section. There is an piece on "UK leads Europe in Broadband".

It turns out that UK Online (100% owned by ESY) has an 8Mb service to private customers that is the fastest in europe (TWICE as fast as Bulldog). I had no idea until now and can only assume that they will leverage off this clear advantage. Makes my 512 on BT seem pathetic by comparison!

check it out...you need the LLU's to supply this and ESY is one of the only companies to be able to supply this service.

http://www.ukonline.net/8000/

ziblot - 25 Nov 2004 16:53 - 142 of 602

Read recently that one analysts strong belief was VOIP would take over next year

proptrade - 26 Nov 2004 09:45 - 143 of 602

voip is amazing but still required the hardware to deliver the last mile. i used it when living in indonesia 4 years ago and my phone bill went down 95% versus what the fixed line incumbant was charging.

gavdfc - 26 Nov 2004 13:29 - 144 of 602

Prop,

Thought you would appreciate the Citywire article. Played the BBC video from the website, made interesting viewing. I'd actually seen the clip on the news the night before. Would seem that broadband take up is rising in the UK, about time.

Tried to get bband earlier this year via BT, but we don't get it in this area. 2 BT call centres up here but now bband capacity at the start of the year. Took out Telewest Blueyonder, 25 a month for 512mb. Then in April I got upgraded to 750mb at no extra cost and next January getting upgraded again to 1g, again at no extra cost. So it seems that Bband is getting cheaper as it gets rolled out more.

Not really looked to much at ESY, but do they get most of their revenue from business customers or private? Going to do more research here.

Cheers

Gav

proptrade - 26 Nov 2004 14:01 - 145 of 602

the consumer part is a very small contributer to the group as a whole. i have been in this company since IPO and was fortunate enough to have traded some aout at 2300. i started back in when they were in the 120's earlier this year.

one thing is that this management has ALWAYS delivered. they are on track for EBIT profitability next year and have a growing list of multinational clients.

have a look at their website, they have an impressive array of products, are cashed up and run a tight ship with a combination of organic and acquisitive growth.

i personally think this company has hit an inflection point and should see it rise to at least the mid 80's in a short space of time.

The issue has been that ESY is highly differentialted from Colt and Thus (they are more voice focused) yet ESY is often tarnished by the city with the same brush.

I think when telcoms are back in vogue, which may be sparked by the 3G launches, we could see ESY emerging from this slump on top.

There was an overhang of Fund sellers (new management clearing the decks) who are now complete (spoke to the house broker), and as you have seen from above, there is a new wave of size Fund followers in the style of Green.

happy researching...i really do like this stock and who knows, with its footprint and the changing shape of the telcoms environment they could easily be snapped up.

Rgds
proptrade

seawallwalker - 26 Nov 2004 14:48 - 146 of 602

Prop post on SEY!!

proptrade - 26 Nov 2004 14:57 - 147 of 602

ESY, SEY it's all a bit confusing....i need a lie down!

seawallwalker - 26 Nov 2004 14:58 - 148 of 602

Read SEY bb.

gavdfc - 26 Nov 2004 15:12 - 149 of 602

Prop,

Many thanks for that summary. Have had a look at the website and there is a lot of info to take in. Will look in greater detail over the weekend.

Good to hear that the consumer part is only a small part of the business, as prices to consumers seem to be falling.

As to the inflection point, was that at 68p a few days ago? Did a bit of that in calculus at university, but has long since been forgotten!

Gav

proptrade - 26 Nov 2004 15:29 - 150 of 602

ok, maybe i am bastardising a bit of statistical terminology. what i am basing the inflection point on is just from some basic chartist moves. big bounce with a three day 10p move.

basically, in non technical terms fill 'yr boots sir!

gavdfc - 26 Nov 2004 15:37 - 151 of 602

LOL! Thats a good term Prop! My heads spinning already, so much tech stuff on the website, and thats without me getting the calculus notes out.

Looked at a 3 yr chart and seems to be at the bottom range. Lots to look over this weekend. May have to save the filling of the boots until next weekend.

IG and Fins still at call to trade.
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