Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
yuff
- 08 May 2005 10:46
- 1374 of 2262
rod
well said,
The interims set the boards stall out for the AGM and I think they handled it very well bearing in mind what has happened over the last year.
We now have a much more professional board and that is likely to increase with the 2 NEDS' to be added to the board and if they are the same calibre as the last NED to be appointed, JD, then things will definitely be looking good.
transco
- 08 May 2005 21:08
- 1375 of 2262
this is a dog sell while you have time!!!
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Moneylender
- 09 May 2005 15:48
- 1376 of 2262
Why?
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yuff
- 09 May 2005 18:28
- 1377 of 2262
ML
You don't expect transco to justify his conclusion do you? LOL
Anyone would think he hasn't read last weeks interims.
Dil
- 09 May 2005 21:03
- 1378 of 2262
Sod the interims try looking at the chart ... says it all
yuff
- 10 May 2005 09:03
- 1379 of 2262
dil
Thats ok lets look at the past to work out where the comapny is heading that will be helpful.
Only one way this is going to be going this year and thats up.
Just for good measure the cjairman has bought some more.
RNS Number:0711M
Tadpole Technology PLC
10 May 2005
Tadpole Technology plc (the "Company")
Notification of Interests of Directors and Connected Persons
The Company today announces that Mr David Lee, Chairman of the Company,
purchased on 9 May 2005 137,561 ordinary shares of 1 pence each ("Ordinary
Shares") at a price of 6.4875p per share. Following this purchase, Mr Lee has a
beneficial interest in 850,000 Ordinary Shares, representing 0.22 per cent in
the ordinary share capital of the Company.
10 May 2005
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
END
RDSKGGGKVLVGKZM
pachandl
- 11 May 2005 16:27
- 1380 of 2262
Why sell such a piddling amount? Not helpful at all and really quite disgraceful in the light of comments made at the AGM.
Tadpole Technology director Steig Westerberg sells shares in co
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - Tadpole Technology PLC said that Steig Westerberg, an executive director, sold 85,372 ordinary shares at a price of 6.00p per share.
Following this sale, Westerberg has a beneficial interest in 21,147,889 shares, representing 5.47 pct in the ordinary share capital of the company.
tc
snappy
- 11 May 2005 18:47
- 1381 of 2262
yuff does it again! share price down!
please explain how the shareprice is going to go up when one director buys 9 grands worth and another director sells 5 grands worth along with an overhang from Gem and the further likelyhood of Gem drawdowns.....
yuff
- 11 May 2005 21:11
- 1382 of 2262
snappy
one wonders why you waste your time moaning about gem overhangs etc when you don't own the shares.
As regards the share price it isn't going to drop below 6p as GEM won't be selling lower than that and if the offer does hit 6p then there will be plenty of buyers after the recent interims and progress.
Perhaps if you owned some shares you would have met Steig at the AGM and heard him saying he had to sell some more, the fact it was only 83k's worth out of 21m is bullish.
pachandl
- 11 May 2005 21:25
- 1383 of 2262
Yuff - please enlighten me as to why Steig had to sell - is he that desperate for 5k???
yuff
- 12 May 2005 09:10
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pach
He mentioned he has been given a load of shares for his share in ST and their is a tax benefit to pay.
He did not say how many or when he would be selling.
pachandl
- 12 May 2005 11:19
- 1385 of 2262
Cheers Yuff. My point was simply that if his tax liability was in the region of 5k surely he had other money available to pay? To get such a small benefit whilst putting the sp in such jeopardy is not at all helpful. It's not as if the sp has had a good run, what with Gem depression and poor newsflow. My feeling is that it shows what utter contempt Steig has for small investors.
yuff
- 12 May 2005 11:55
- 1386 of 2262
pach
He has 21m shares, whose interest is it in to get the share price higher, if shareholders suffer so does he. He is by far the largest single shareholder, if anyones goal is to get the share price higher I know the one person who would reap the greatest benefit.
pachandl
- 12 May 2005 12:15
- 1387 of 2262
Yes Yuff but as the single largest shareholder Steig can also cause the greatest damage simply by giving the impression that he is prepared to sell a few shares to meet various liabilities when the need arises (a family holiday? a house extension? sending little kiddies to private school? .... I could go on). I remain unconvinced. For instance, how much did Steig pay for these shares? Even at 5p he has the equivalent of 1m.
yuff
- 12 May 2005 12:27
- 1388 of 2262
Steig got those shares in return for him selling his stake in ST. He also has got a fairly big tax bill to go with the shares even though he has received no cash.
Personally I think it is irrelevant to focus on his slae as he told a group of us before the agm he needed to sell some shares. I am more interested on how they came to have such a big improvement in the interims and whether it is going to continue and if they will use GEM again.
My conclusion from the AGM is yes & No, which is why I won't be selling.
rogerp
- 12 May 2005 14:06
- 1389 of 2262
"the fact it was only 83k's worth out of 21m is bullish." ;-) yeah right
anyway - if the guy wants to sell a few shares its his business (quite literally)
superrod
- 12 May 2005 14:25
- 1390 of 2262
yuff
as you know i am a big tad fan ( though thankfully out for now ). whilst i accept most of your comments, be under no illusion that GEM wont sell below a certain price. they dont give a toss about the price, they will sell when they feel like it. a higher price will give less dilution, but on the other hand i am damned sure they are watching for any strenth to sell. until revenue "streams" in, tad holders/investors are between a rock and a hard place imo.
yuff
- 12 May 2005 14:48
- 1391 of 2262
superrod
I am talking about the recent drawdown, they won't sell below 6p they won't lose money on shares.
Shorting them before they get them is another matter, but i don't think, from what DL said at the agm, they'll get a chance to do that.
superrod
- 12 May 2005 14:56
- 1392 of 2262
i accept that yuff, but im not a buyer until a LOT of things are sorted out at tad.
pachandl
- 12 May 2005 15:11
- 1393 of 2262
Well, as I am holder at present I look at things differently Superrod. Today we have a further sale from Steig. As no-one knows how much he needs to sell the sp will continue to move sideways or down. Do we know whether he needs to sell 1, 2, 3 million or more? No. So the consequent uncertainty is no different from anticipating further GEM drawdowns as far as potential investors are concerned.