Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
Sequestor
- 12 Jun 2005 09:55
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LOL
I just love TAD people , the co. is going bust and all they can do is to moan on about a pitiful bb(iii), which pretends all is well, and blames the collapse on the posters who take the pee out of them- theres one here now posting about aliases at midnight, will they ever get lives?.
Have to say its sooo funny seeing them trying to guess whom all the near -named people are, particularly as I have personally telephoned iii and they assure me they are all different people, they don`t allow multiple aliases,
but of course TAdders can`t believe that more than one person can see it going bust soon, marvellous entertainment.
I expect the reason this thread is so quiet is the fault of multiple aliases too
amazing!!!!
snappy
- 13 Jun 2005 08:24
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piffle pure and simple, yet another unsubstantiated ramp
johnnyuk
- 13 Jun 2005 09:40
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snakey, tadpole is below 5p, so are you going to buy a million?
Why not phone Steig and do the deal directly, I'm sure he'll be more than happy to flog you a million at 4.75p.
Or was it all hot air?
pachandl
- 13 Jun 2005 12:05
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Some people seem to live on another planet! MY real worry is not that Tad will go bankrupt (I am assuming it will) but that it has world-beating software and STILL goes bankrupt (that is criminal in my books).
yuff
- 13 Jun 2005 13:05
- 1497 of 2262
pach
How can it go bankrupt in less than 2 years, they have a 4.5m facilty with GEM and lost 400k in a a normally weaker H1.
Thats without taking into account the extra SB( $3.3m)at the end of the year.
The funding is fine thats why the board actually reduced the dependency on GEM over the next year from 40m shares to 20m shares.
ps I see iii has been cleaned up, all that hard work by Iain just vanished in a puff of smoke, deary deary me, what will he do next w/end LOL
Sequestor
- 13 Jun 2005 13:49
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hahahah, yuff-yuff, yuff
iii is " cleaned up", well that should REALLY help all the mugs who are heavily into TAD, you really must get focussed on the fact that it will be worth nothing soon- and then we can watch YOU getting cleaned out, rather than up, and we will all have a wry smile, some may even laugh out loud on iii too,
ROFLOL!!!!
Sequestor
- 13 Jun 2005 13:52
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WELL DONE III TAD.L yuff 7
for clearing up the mess that has been created by one person who does not have anything better to do.
Unfortunately multiple aliases will leave a trail all back to the same computer and thats why they are able to do something about it.
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Well they still let me in yuffer- maybe you totally got the wrong aliases miXed up-AGAIN!!!!!!!!,i TOLD YOU i ONLY HAD ONE
roflmfao!!!!!!!!!
--Re: Re: Grow Up! TAD.L Mr Lew
RL,
Ain't it ironic, i actually recced your post. Total mistake, i was reaching for the respond button and missed, BLAST ! :-(
Please don't include me in your clone lists and be careful in what you say, my lawyers are itching for a libel case.
regards
mrlew
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Careful who you libel yuff.
pachandl
- 13 Jun 2005 15:14
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Yuff - I gave no time-frame for bankruptcy ... simply that the current mess that Tad finds itself in can only lead reasonable people to conclude that bankruptcy is the natural next stage. I sincerely hope it does not happen (as I hold shares - ave'd at 5.89p) but I see very little evidence of recurring hard cash. Promises are worthless (we have had that for years) - profitable performance is required NOW.
yuff
- 13 Jun 2005 15:23
- 1501 of 2262
pach
I don't understand how you can make those comments based on the recent interims, the H1 t/o trebled and the loss reduced to 400k including costs to acquire Stream Theory of 1.2m. They also have a further payment of $3.3m from SB at the end of this year( calendar) and H2 is always stronger than H1 in past years.
On top of all of the above EDS are now offering Appx as one of their services.
I agree the past has not been great but the future looks more rosy, based on the above, than it ever has done.
pachandl
- 13 Jun 2005 16:06
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"I agree the past has not been great but the future looks more rosy, based on the above, than it ever has done."
You have knocked the nail on the head Yuff. Trawl through any BB on Tad over the last 3 years and you will get the same comment, year after year. As I have said, I hope Tad gets through to profitability but no-one is going to invest in Tad now until they actually ACHIEVE profitability (esp with Steig selling!!). Amnyway, I have filed my Tad shares in the bottom drawer and will await events. My investment was always a "gamble" so I was always prepared to lose everything (hopefully that will not happen!).
yuff
- 13 Jun 2005 16:27
- 1503 of 2262
pach
There is a difference though with my comments compared to past bb comments and that is in the past posters have been talking about the potential of future deals & contracts, I am talking about results and contracts that we know about and are included in the interims, big BIG difference.
pachandl
- 13 Jun 2005 16:31
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We'll see whether the difference actually makes a difference. I would prefer it does as I am investing to make money rather than lose it!!!!!!
yuff
- 13 Jun 2005 16:47
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Pach
Nothing wrong with being cautious!
Lets see what they say in October.
Sequestor
- 13 Jun 2005 16:54
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Another halcyon day for TAD and the `gang of seven` left on iii, who have removed by mass complaints to N.W. (aka Nob Watchers), anyone who even hints at the obvious fact that they are total loonies.
They now have a clear field for self congratulation, self delusion and self abuse, never seen before on a bb.
It is quite the funniest pice of documentary evidence of small group hypnosis available to mental-health students, if any are watching (apart from one of my sprogs who is an avid reader, and uses it in psychology prep.)
Most interesting to read that the past is now , er history, and the future is Golden, bit syrupy???
Sequestor
- 13 Jun 2005 18:28
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SELLRe: WELL DONE III : Bye bye Eugine TAD.L JAMB0NNE
I quite agree Yuff, the main culprit was Eugine R Irwin, I've mentioned this bitter twisted individual before, he's got a nasty habit of following me around the site. Poor guy got stung on MT and MDY, he's never been the same since.
Anyway, well done III for smashing a large chunk of Eugine's alias operation.
RIP:
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Just a taste of a great post yuff-timed 18.01 dearie, you can`t get it right!!!!
Sequestor
- 13 Jun 2005 20:03
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poor old moneylender got his aliases dumped too, mine is still extant, funny that
Sequestor
- 13 Jun 2005 20:14
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I bet Steig would get rid of a lot more than 1m. @4.75p, which is the point, not whether Johnny has such a silly amount in his possesion- which I doubt, seems too sensible a guy..
The whole point is that poor old Steig CAN`T sell many at all,not for ages, plus he has patently been jumped on by peer pressure not to sell anymore (to cover taxes) ;when he eventually CAN offload 4.75p will seem like a fortune.
Ask yuff for the details, he is seldom wrong.
Any forecasts yuff?,share prices, banned aliases, weather, er-whether, you know the sort of thing, future predictions, all welcome, then we can all go the opposite way
chin, chin, chappy.
Moneylender
- 13 Jun 2005 23:00
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One or two people starting to get excited over this.
Memory Gets Zapped . . .
JUNE 13, 2005 (COMPUTERWORLD) -
John Kish, CEO of Wyse Technology Inc.
... in a scheme to lower costs and increase functionality of network-edge devices. That's part of CEO John Kish's vision to revive the fortunes of Wyse Technology Inc. in San Jose. He arrived seven months ago and replaced nine of 12 top executives and shifted the 20-year-old firm from its hardware bias into thinking it's a software company. Oh, sure, Wyse continues to make thin-client machines, but most of its research and development is dedicated to making devices on the edge of the network -- handhelds, cell phones and even kiosks -- multifunction, on-demand devices. Kish, who holds a doctorate in mathematics, calculates that by combining Wyse's Blazer operating system for thin clients and Rapport, its software management tool, you can deploy low-cost, flash-free devices throughout the enterprise or for consumers. By streaming Rapport over the network to a device, it can load Blazer -- which boots a unit in 3 seconds -- along with an application after a device is turned on, eliminating the need to load software from wallet-whacking flash memory. Technicians in the field could use a single handheld to collect data and then quickly reload it with another application to do analysis; consumers could use their cell phones for chatting one minute and playing games the next. Kish estimates that by eliminating flash memory, device costs could tumble as much as 40%. Look for flashy flashless devices early next year.