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PIXOLOGY (PIX)     

leedslad - 03 Jan 2006 18:21

WHAT ABOUT THIS ONE FOR A RECOVERY BET FOR 2006
Plenty of CASH in the bank.
IN PROFIT 2006/07
DYOR

blinger - 07 Jan 2006 20:06 - 14 of 34

In English, if you `de` something, you get rid of it e.g. de-humidify, getting rid of humidity, de-fenestrate- throw out of the window etc. etc.
So to "de-ramp" is to get rid of rampers, throw them out of the window, de-stroy them etc.
I am therefore proud to be a member of the de-ramping brigade.

Technotamed - 07 Jan 2006 20:16 - 15 of 34

I would never under-estimate how far a share will fall, wait till it has at least gained at least 10% before jumping on. When the price has reached what the company is worth it will level off before rising, will add to my watch list.

AndrewThomson77 - 08 Jan 2006 00:02 - 16 of 34

My chart indicates this as a strong buy at the moment. However, it also indicated a buy in May, July (twice), Sept and Oct last year and none of these were followed by a significant rise in the share price. I've not gone through the figures in detail but from looking at the chart, the rises were only in the region of 6%, assuming you got in at the very bottom and sold at the top of the rise. Then downhill again. I guess a dog is just a dog.

I'll admit that the current buy indicator is stronger than any in the previous year, but I'm not going to touch this one. Good luck anyway!

leedslad - 09 Jan 2006 08:36 - 17 of 34

:-)
Thank you pix

leedslad - 09 Jan 2006 09:49 - 18 of 34

Top of the leader board now.
And a long way to go yet after press comment this weekend i would say
:-)

Kivver - 09 Jan 2006 10:31 - 19 of 34

Fair play to you leedslad, im still learning about this trade, about investors and contributors to these bb's. You have gone about your job quietly certainly not over promoted this stock (havnt a clue what Blinger is saying or refering too) not been put off by the negative comments and stuck to your guns. Nothing but praise for you. A excellent start today, i hope it continues.

leedslad - 09 Jan 2006 11:35 - 20 of 34

Kivver
Thanks. Hope you got a few.

Kivver - 09 Jan 2006 11:49 - 21 of 34

Unfortunatley no, but will being keeping an eye on things.

leedslad - 09 Jan 2006 20:34 - 22 of 34

Seymour Pierce Ups Pixology To Outperform

Monday, January 09, 2006 9:12:01 AM ET
Dow Jones Newswires



1300 GMT [Dow Jones] Seymour Pierce ups Pixology (PIX.LN) to outpeform from hold, as the company indicates its loss for the year is anticipated to be "significantly" lower than Seymour Pierce's GBP1.7M estimate. Thus lifts estimate of pretax loss estimate for '05 to GBP1.5M. Says the company remains "well placed to benefit from development of the nascent digital printing market." Argues the EV/Sales multiple of 0.9x fails to account for "the significant growth expected over the next two years." Shares trade +38% at 56.5p. (PBA)


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explosive - 09 Jan 2006 21:37 - 23 of 34

Leedslad, have you any indication of the worth of the Tesco contract signed in Novemeber? Also is there any profit in software liscences or doesn't this come into the equation?

leedslad - 09 Jan 2006 21:40 - 24 of 34

explosive
Sorry no idea to both questions.

explosive - 09 Jan 2006 22:24 - 25 of 34

OK, I'll try and find out, I would have thought Tesco would take a percentage of money taken in their stores. If there is a software liscense fee payable to PIX you could see aditional revenue.... Last question, do you know how many machines will be placed in Tesco stores and how far the roll out has got?

leedslad - 10 Jan 2006 07:08 - 26 of 34

sorry no

explosive - 17 Jan 2006 22:45 - 27 of 34

16.5% up this week, have no idea why? Anyone?

leedslad - 18 Jan 2006 09:39 - 28 of 34

Easy because they are cheap

back4packer - 29 Mar 2007 08:31 - 29 of 34

Pixology plc

Statement re Share Price Movement

The Board of Pixology notes the movement in the Company's share price over the
last few weeks and confirms that the Company continues to maintain a strong
balance sheet, with over 5 million of cash in the bank. The Board is also very
aware of the uncertainty resulting from the lack of recent news regarding offer
talks, but expects to be in a position to update the market on these talks
within the next few weeks. However, there can be no certainty that an offer will
be made for the Company or as to the terms upon which any offer might be made.
The Company also plans to issue its Preliminary Results for the year ended 31
December 2006 in the second half of April.

back4packer - 29 Mar 2007 08:36 - 30 of 34

MKT Cap of less than 4m - yet 'the Company continues to maintain a strong
balance sheet, with over 5 million of cash in the bank.'

UNDERVALUED.

neil777 - 29 Mar 2007 08:52 - 31 of 34

Very cheap, but a shocking spread!

back4packer - 29 Mar 2007 09:18 - 32 of 34

price still rising, volume increasing and spread reducing now

canada1 - 26 Apr 2007 08:02 - 33 of 34

What a ripoff, worth at least 55p a share.
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