Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
Moneylender
- 12 Feb 2003 00:02
- 136 of 2262
Very quiet in here tonight? where is everyone.
M
ainsoph
- 12 Feb 2003 00:55
- 137 of 2262
Talked out I guess M ....... was a little disapointing today - share price wise. The wide spreads seemed to put people off after the initial mark up. You get the impression it's easier for the mm's to avoid the retail trades
ains
guru 1 1/4
- 12 Feb 2003 09:46
- 138 of 2262
anyone any idea on the 150k at 6.5 seems very generous of a mm to give 0.5p above the bid. Mind you the pread is very handy for the mm's they can basically decide whether to do trades or to pick and choose unless someone is prepared to pay a huge spread. Not so much of an issue on a couple of thousand shares but a big issue on 100k+.
Guru 1 1/4
Moneylender
- 12 Feb 2003 10:03
- 139 of 2262
Guru
The spread now is so wide, it is designed to do two things.
1. Discourage retail trade.
2. Camouflage the true identity of a trade. ie buy or sell.
Now why would they want to do that??
They have a large Corporate client that has taken an interest?
and they do not want the TAD army to drive up the price, by buying themselves.
M
guru 1 1/4
- 12 Feb 2003 10:21
- 140 of 2262
M
Well its certainly detering buyers currently. Traders that have bought recently may have to sell and therefore close with a huge spread. When Tadpole was 80p the spread was never this large, mm's are not interested in volume at this time.
Guru 1 1 /4
Moneylender
- 12 Feb 2003 16:33
- 141 of 2262
well bit of life in the Co, with 600K traded in
the last fifteen minutes of business.
Dont ask what they were, I got no idea!!!
M
RobM
- 13 Feb 2003 02:49
- 142 of 2262
Test
ainsoph
- 13 Feb 2003 07:53
- 143 of 2262
Broker Research Notes
A textual analysis of Tadpole Technology PLC's financial statements, including company description a
Release date: 2003-02-09
Broker: Wright Reports (Price: 19.00)
Densil
- 13 Feb 2003 14:18
- 144 of 2262
Ainsoph, can you tell me which MM's played around with the price at the close yesterday?
D.
ainsoph
- 13 Feb 2003 14:23
- 145 of 2262
Mostly the house broker and MLSB ..... MLSB moved down but them ticked up as they closed - hence the backwardisation. My own view is that the closing price should have been 6/7p as it is now - the intraday 13% gain that is showing is nonsense.
House are the only mm on the offer at this time
ains
ainsoph
- 13 Feb 2003 17:33
- 146 of 2262
I have a theory
Tads management know shareholders do not like the GEM situation and would have preferred a rights issue maybe - or a bank facility .......
Tads may have gone to House broker and asked them to put a few feelers out in the money markets. Brokers came back and said they could arrange a placing or get support for a rights issue at 2p.
Tads said no way ....... unfortunately this news got out to a shorting group who proceeded to short tads in a big way - putting misleading stories in the media and spamming the bb's. Despite attempts by some to put the record straight the shorters thought they could force the price down to 2p anyway. They forgot the Tads army and their able commanders :-)).
The price has held and stabilised around 6/7p. Tads know they will need another chunk of money in short term to see them through to profitability. With war looming and uncertain markets and a June deadline on price - they couldn't afford to risk a market downturn that took Tads with it ......... they activated GEM - maybe 280K to date - or 4.5 million shares.
What we have been experiencing over last 6/7 weeks imho is a short raid - a Gem drawdown - a biggish buyer and now short closing ........ you may wonder why the shorters are closing ...... it's because they have lost the game. News is coming out - contracts are not far away - alliances with the likes of HP - BT and MS don't just happen haphazardly and for no reason .... remind me when that conference is due?
I remain a big holder and whilst accepting there are high risks (we are on 510 risk grade out of 1000) the potential rewards are huge. R+D is mostly paid for - the infrastructure is there - the products are mostly debugged and looking good - the trails are coming to conclusions - contracts cannot be far away ........ and then on to true profitability ..... sounds like an oxymoron - Tads and profits :-)) but imagine a scenario where at the end of the year we can see a forward million or two on the bottom line ....... how much for a Tadpole share then ???????
Markets are difficult - financial and sales but a war may prove the catalyst to move forward and either way we are talking huge potential markets and must have applications like IM across the networks
ains
ainsoph
- 13 Feb 2003 18:30
- 147 of 2262
Endeavors Boosts Online Meeting Technology
By Internetweek.com
Endeavors Technology on Wednesday introduced software designed to add flexibility to WebEx online meetings.
Endeavors's latest update to Magi beefs up WebEx with tools for presence detection, messaging, file sharing, and document sharing.
Before a meeting starts, a host can see who is online and available for conferencing, as indicated on a presence status display in Magi. Initializing the meeting through Magi is a two-click operation, instead of the longer process normally done by going to a company's WebEx Web page.
During the meeting, participants can view, discuss, and edit any document with other team member or groups who are available and online. Meeting participants can access up-to-date cache files of an offline participant. For instance, if an offline participant was expected to present budget information in a spreadsheet on his laptop, the host can open the spreadsheet because Magi caches updated versions of files.
Conferences and transactions can be centrally recorded.
The software is available now, priced an average of $20-$30 per user.
Tris
- 14 Feb 2003 08:38
- 148 of 2262
If ainss theory is close to the truth you can imagine managements feelings on the subject!!
So would BH be happy with this scenario ..doubt that very much!!!
So best way to burn them would be to follow such a theory :0)
So off to gem for a little top up. make a few announcements. shorters closing fastevery ones a winner :0)
Throw in a conference with MS for good measureonly days away :0).
Take another look at the BH statement at results time.
Just a thought. but feasible imho.DYOR chaps
Tris
ainsoph
- 14 Feb 2003 09:09
- 149 of 2262
from iii ..... not sure if this is good or not :-))
Bulletin Board Watcher
The most talked about companies on the Internet bulletin boards.
Company Bulletin Board Threads
Tadpole Technology 48
Vodafone 33
Marconi 29
Torotrak 20
Game Group 19
Lloyds TSB 16
Thus Group 16
Pace Micro 15
BT Group 14
Park Row Group 14
Barclays 14
Centrica 12
Amstrad 12
Osmetech 11
F&C Pacific Inv Trust plc 10
Tris
- 14 Feb 2003 09:37
- 150 of 2262
ains.We know were leaders lolcould imagine a much higher figure for tad
Tris
Moneylender
- 17 Feb 2003 11:48
- 151 of 2262
Dont forget the Joint Conference between
Endeavors and Microsoft is Tomorrow.
http://www.endeavors.com/events.html
http://www.endeavors.com/odads_event_registration.php
Endeavors Technology is a Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Independent Software Vendor (ISV). Endeavors, with premier services support from Microsoft, will bring its Web- based on-demand applications delivery and distribution solution, Magi Applications Express, to the .NET platform.
M
Moneylender
- 17 Feb 2003 13:11
- 152 of 2262
Magi Secure IM
Magi Secures Public IM Products for Enterprises, Compliance, Interoperability
Magi Secure IM is a business tool that routes popular instant messaging products through a fully compliant and auditable cross-enterprise communications proxy. Its deployment can ease corporate concerns of lock-in to any one proprietary IM product, and provides a unique verification mechanism for enterprise IM communications.
Magi Secure IM works with popular, public IM clients in their unchanged, native state -- allowing enterprises to gain full control over employee messaging and chat sessions, whatever the IM environment.
Magi Secure IM is a plug-in product, transparent to the user. It supports the features and functionality of commercial IM products, so there's no training, infrastructure change or switching costs involved in getting IM fully and finally back under corporate IT control.
Magi Secure IM also improves large file-getting and -sending, and incorporates smart local-loop routing so that inside communications travel point-to-point internally.
A principal feature of Magi Secure IM is its unique ability to look up corporate identities from popular IM buddy names and underwrite them with strong Public Key Infrastructure-based authentications, to avoid identity spoofing, and allow financial-grade non-repudiation, tracking, and auditing.
Endeavors Technology's approach of leaving the IM platform untouched to preserve the user experience, yet providing corporations with strong control mechanisms over instant messaging and chat rooms, supports the extended adoption of secure IM in businesses without further delay, and without lengthy lead times and high costs inherent in modifying network architectures.
product submission by Company Rep
Moneylender
- 18 Feb 2003 09:10
- 153 of 2262
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2761669.stm
Some extracts.
Picture messaging is likely to be one of the big issues when mobile operators meet in Cannes in the south of France for the annual 3GSM World Congress.
The next 12 months look rosy for mobile firms, as a new wave of camera phones reignite a stagnant market.
Jupiter Research estimates that by 2007 40% of European mobile phones will be MMS-enabled.
Leading the pack will be NTT DoCoMo, the operator that experienced such phenomenal success in Japan and which has now launched services in Germany, France and Holland.
Multimedia messaging services (MMS) will be one of the buzzwords on the lips of party-goers and unlike previous conferences it is now a concrete reality rather than just an idea.
M-commerce, another buzzword from conferences gone by, will again be on everyone's lips as operators seek to make paying for content on phones as easy as possible.
Moneylender
- 18 Feb 2003 09:12
- 154 of 2262
From 3i's by RT Shed
Jas Sandhu the MS evangilist who will be present at todays seminar will present the future of the MS server 2003 on the 25th Feb to developers in Northern California.
"A New Breed of Application Server Jas Sandhu .NET Developer Evangelist Microsoft Northern California"
Read his PPT slides and tell me (those that might know) that this isn't the deployment of Apps X?
Titled "A New Breed of Application Server"
For those witthout PPT here are a few text snippets (slides cant be reproduced and you will need to view the slides at
http://www.microsoft.com/usa/presentations/WinSrv2003.ppt
"Deliver new opportunities
Success development to deployment
Build reliability into systems
Work with existing assets capital, software and employees
Link to partners within and between organizations
Heterogeneous systems a reality"
"Distributed
Application Infrastructure"
"Develop - Deploy - Operate"
"Enabling no-touch deployment from the Internet"
Roll on the MS/ETI seminar
"Once the developer presses builds, applications are deployed using the Windows Server no-touch deployment technology"
Moneylender
- 18 Feb 2003 09:49
- 155 of 2262
I expect big developments from this Seminar tosay!
M
On-Demand Application Distribution Solutions for the Enterprise:
Reducing the Cost of Software Deployment and Management
Through Web-enablement and Streaming of Applications
The Clift Hotel
495 Geary Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
February 18, 2003
Traditional methods of deploying software can be traced back to as long as products have been packaged and shipped. Even in today's digital economy, most software is still packaged and delivered in much the same way it has been since long before the advent of the Internet. The total cost of ownership (TCO) to distribute, manage and maintain software has always been high for the enterprise and user because this has always been complex and labor intensive.
Ever since the Internet became a commercially viable means to transfer and share digital information, enterprises have searched for efficient ways to web-enable their applications, distribute licensing costs and extend applications to their business partners. Web-enabling and streaming of applications would harness the power and reach of the Internet to give users instant, ubiquitous access to applications while lowering the total cost of ownership to the enterprise. This technology also provides security, anti-piracy and auditing capabilities.
This seminar will present:
- Market drivers that influence the trends within the On-demand Application Distribution Solutions (ODADS) space
- Guidelines to choosing the right ODADS solution for the enterprise
- Currently available technology in action
- AutoDesk: A case study on how enterprises are reaping the rewards of this emerging technology
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