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RTD - Why? (RTD)     

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.

The Other Kevin - 02 Sep 2004 08:18 - 1436 of 2406

Arawli - Yes, TDW. Thanks for the explanation.

Douggie - 02 Sep 2004 08:41 - 1437 of 2406

Thanks overgrowth here's one from me :-))))
and a little one for you :-)

Douggie - 02 Sep 2004 10:15 - 1438 of 2406

Hmmffff I give 'em a nice :-)))) and get back a RED :-(

biffa18 - 02 Sep 2004 11:12 - 1439 of 2406

Douggie
just curious are you a trader or are you retired etc
Richard

Douggie - 02 Sep 2004 11:43 - 1440 of 2406

Hi biffa18 I am now a retired person with too much time to waste, who invested wisely in this Co. and who unwisely didn't sell at 24p! so don't have cash in pocket, nor can have a nother bite at this cherry = inept trader ;o/

biffa18 - 02 Sep 2004 14:38 - 1441 of 2406

Hi dougie
just wondered i have half mill of these not alot to worry about really i have half mill cybit as well markets have lost all the day traders etc so volitility has gone but patience is always rewarded just depends on yr time scale

Fred1new - 02 Sep 2004 14:52 - 1442 of 2406

Biffa18.

Warn me before you put your tranche on the market. Although not as many as you I hold quite a few of these share bought at about 5+p, after getting out at the peak a few years ago. The problem I see is the NMS is 75,000 and I can see the MM being their usual charming selves if there is a great degree of selling. (I don't blame them.)

Lets hope it goes up and stays up. That would be a nice ----.
Ps
I did sell half my holdings at 20p after speaking to Douggie in London. Bought back again at about 14.5.

Fred1new - 02 Sep 2004 14:57 - 1443 of 2406

Douggie.

If you have spare time, why not try selling it on E-bay. Lots of people haven't got enough. :+>

biffa18 - 02 Sep 2004 15:38 - 1444 of 2406

yes iv done quite well in this share buying on dips an selling some keep some, you end up with alot of free shares that way

biffa18 - 02 Sep 2004 16:10 - 1445 of 2406

someone else topped up with a million this morn

overgrowth - 02 Sep 2004 20:00 - 1446 of 2406

Good to see RTD's sp looking at bit stronger at close - we may even get a tick up tomorrow.

daves dazzlers - 03 Sep 2004 08:42 - 1447 of 2406

nice start on this today,steve!!!!!!!!!!!looking good.

Fundamentalist - 03 Sep 2004 08:55 - 1448 of 2406

DD

there appears to be a few buys going thru yesterday and this am - more volume would be nice ahead of next fridays interims

daves dazzlers - 03 Sep 2004 08:57 - 1449 of 2406

that explains it then ,go for our team holding all the same. this auction any good stuff going down.

apple - 03 Sep 2004 16:20 - 1450 of 2406

There seem to be a lot of trades going through at the Mid price ie 15p

I just tried to buy & was offered 15p.

So it looks like the 15p trades are buying.

GINGERJIMMO - 06 Sep 2004 12:49 - 1451 of 2406

All good for some blue this week!!

LONDON (AFX) - Retail Decisions PLC said Marks and Spencer PLC will become the first client to use its newly launched fraud screening service for cheques.

M&S, one of the UK's largest accepters of cheques, according to Retailing Decisions, will use its cheque fraud screening service throughout UK stores as part of its fraud prevention plan.

The company said non-card related fraud preventing services will become increasingly important to retailers after January 2005 when 'Chip & PIN' arrives in the UK.

Carl Clump, chief executive of Retail Decisions, said: 'Retailers should not be lulled into believing Chip & PIN will solve all fraud problems.

'The British Banking Association is already advising high street banks that fraud will migrate from cards present transactions to the next weakest links in the payment chain, which are almost certainly going to be cheques and Card Not Present transactions.'

newsdesk@afxnews.com

Fundamentalist - 06 Sep 2004 13:46 - 1452 of 2406

Nice timing for this statement in the lead up to the interims - all eyes focussed on the statement regarding the potential patent infringement.

Fred1new - 06 Sep 2004 14:25 - 1453 of 2406

Just bought another Tranche of RTD at 16.2 on the strength of the above and folowing.

Retail Decisions PLC
13 August 2004

Date: For Immediate Release, Friday 13 August 2004

Contacts: Carl Clump, Chief Executive
Richard Amos, Finance Director
Retail Decisions plc
Tel: 01483 728 700
Website:
www.redplc.com


Alistair Mackinnon-Musson
Philip Dennis
Hudson Sandler
Tel: 020 7796 4133
Email:
red@hspr.co.uk



Retail Decisions plc

Share Price Movement

The Board of Retail Decisions ('ReD'), the fuel card operator and world leader
in card fraud prevention and payment processing, notes the recent movement in
its share price.

The Board is also aware of an action that has been filed in the US by
CyberSource Corporation, one of ReD's competitors. The action alleges a patent
infringement in relation to one of ReD's card fraud screening services,
ebitGuard, which operates in the 'Card Not Present' ('CNP') market.

In the first seven months of the current financial year (to July 2004) ebitGuard
accounted for approximately 3% of ReD's group turnover and considerably less of
its operating profit.

The Board of ReD is investigating CyberSource's claim, but at first glance it
knows of no patent infringement and therefore believes the claim to be without
foundation. If this proves to be the case upon further investigation, ReD will
defend its position vigorously.



-ENDS-


This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange




Retail Decisions says US competitor filed action alleging patent infringementAFX
LONDON (AFX) - Retail Decisions PLC said CyberSource Corp, a US competitor, filed an action alleging patent infringement in relation to its card fraud screening service ebitGuard.The company said 'at first glance' it knows of no infringement and believes the claim to be without foundation. 'If this proves to be the case upon further investigation, ReD will defend its position vigorously,' it added.Retail Decisions said in the first seven months of the current financial year ebitGuard, which operates in the 'Card Not Present' market, accounted for approximately 3 pct of its turnover and 'considerably less' of its operating profit.The company made the statement in response to a fall in its share price today, which lost 4 pence, to close at 13.newsdesk@afxnews.com




Retail Decisions wins Marks & Spencer cheque fraud screening contractAFX
LONDON (AFX) - Retail Decisions PLC said Marks and Spencer PLC will become the first client to use its newly launched fraud screening service for cheques.M&S, one of the UK's largest accepters of cheques, according to Retailing Decisions, will use its cheque fraud screening service throughout UK stores as part of its fraud prevention plan. The company said non-card related fraud preventing services will become increasingly important to retailers after January 2005 when 'Chip & PIN' arrives in the UK.Carl Clump, chief executive of Retail Decisions, said: 'Retailers should not be lulled into believing Chip & PIN will solve all fraud problems. 'The British Banking Association is already advising high street banks that fraud will migrate from cards present transactions to the next weakest links in the payment chain, which are almost certainly going to be cheques and Card Not Present transactions.'newsdesk@afxnews.comma/ab

overgrowth - 06 Sep 2004 21:18 - 1454 of 2406

Nice RTD back on the up again :-))

Rumour has it that the patent hassle is a PR stunt by Cybersource to heighten their own profile before RTD hits the Nas.

overgrowth - 07 Sep 2004 19:54 - 1455 of 2406

Blimey - RTD in the blue for two days running, another rise due tomorrow and no comments ?
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