peteark
- 24 May 2005 13:03
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peteark
- 24 May 2005 19:31
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insider are you a yeah or a nah on filtering your m8
peteark
- 24 May 2005 19:32
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Hot off the press news from Envesta
The click through system is now up and running.
So what does that really mean?
It means a dealer can now advertise his own website i.e www.cheapercallsworldwide.com anyone visiting my site will be automatically forwarded to www.cheapercallrate.com then if a customer signs up I automatically get the commission.
This is very good news for dealers as it opens up online advertising It will not be long before the coffers start flowing into the the companys 'Cash Cow' Cheaper Call Rate. Which in turn is very good news for shareholders. The touch paper has now been lit.
REDHILL
- 24 May 2005 19:33
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insiderinside
Well we shall see around the first week of July wont we.I expect a trading statement then and i will be topping up substantially before then in anticipation.
By the way i do agree that SEO is grossly overvalued.
RED
insiderinside
- 24 May 2005 19:35
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pete - sorry - but my ways are I filter nobody and read all posts - even if they are stupid or abusive or whatever and from whoever - you never know when you may miss something important by squelching.
Encouraging squelching and filtering does IMO show a weakness of holding - the company does the talking with orders - results - turnover - profit - not a BB.
To have a good thread - it must take all views - then it becomes good and worthy - anyone can make their own mind up to squelch someone if they so wish.
peteark
- 24 May 2005 19:37
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Insider I am happy to have you here, however please do not converse with H here....please
insiderinside
- 24 May 2005 19:38
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Red - the or a trading statement is the key - if things are going well an early trading statement will be given - if its not going well and time goes on - the longer it does go on and get nearer the results - the weaker this will be due to an expectation of problems if there is no trading statement.
Myself and dear old Muffy agreed there - news is the key now - no news by end of 1st week of July will not be a good sign.
tangle
- 24 May 2005 19:38
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Evening everyone, feels a lot more cosy here than on the other side.
Haystack - 24 May'05 - 18:54 - 138 of 147 (Filtered)
Had my doubts this would work at first but.....hmmm, seems to have done the trick.
Pity "IT" has now infiltrated the TMC thread over there, I wonder why?
peteark
- 24 May 2005 19:39
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Bear in mind the rest of the business is doing fine without CCR
insiderinside
- 24 May 2005 19:43
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pete - that is the key - forget CCR for this reporting period - is the rest of the business doing ok ? Key question - have they been affected by margin pressure - small start ups - calling card declines ?
That is what the trading statement has to clarify.
QUINAN
- 24 May 2005 19:46
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Evening all I will keep an eye on the dark side until the end of the month when my subscription runs out, and let any new peeps that dare to enter we have moved. Any way thanks for info pete will now have to work on a web site to promote CCR as you say the coffers will start to roll in once all dealers start the selling process. Its early days for CCR but I can see this doing very well and making EVS a nice sum of cash.
advans
- 24 May 2005 19:46
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Insider, I will concede in advance on our wager, the issue I hoped would materialise has been delayed somewhat so my reason for the gamble a mistake.
However, I am confident that when the results do come out, the SP will rise to new levels.
I will have to rely on a positive action now to wager again, not my estimation of an occurrence which I mistimed.
So I will admit that the company has not lived up to my expectations as of today with regards to the SP.
On a different tack, re your comments above, we do not intend filtering any negative comment that has some reason attached to it to justify it.
We do think it fair though to remove elements that just copy and paste irrelevant information with no reason other than to annoy.
We do not need it, it has spoilt the other thread and I see it more a sign of strength that a BB has had the balls to set a standard that nost posters will appreciate.
Those who do not like the conditions do not have to post here do they??
FLOPPYJOE
- 24 May 2005 19:47
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Exactly Pete,and thats why i cant fathom why some people keep talking these down.CCR is simply an addition to an already forward moving company so why the 45% fall in the sp since results day.I just look at the market in general and most stocks are treading water,nothing is flying higher,yet a bit of bad news like Regal Petroleum came out with and bingo we have a major sp collapse.I just cannot for the life of me see bad news when an update comes and thats why i am topping up at every chance.The only thing that i can see happening which will annoy people is if good news comes and the sp fails to move north.
advans
- 24 May 2005 19:47
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Pete, are you going to answer your phone or not????
peteark
- 24 May 2005 19:49
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Sorry Insider, I thought you were talking about a trading statement for CCR which I think would be too soon. I have no idea at all how the calling card business is doing , I think the conference call in March indicated they were doing very well.
insiderinside
- 24 May 2005 19:53
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Advans - wager over - where EVS goes now depends on news - a trading range of 3.5 to 4.5 would be likely - pending a news update.
Haystack
- 24 May 2005 19:55
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Haystack
- 24 May 2005 19:59
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shedjock
- 24 May 2005 20:05
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Envesta Telecom plc is an AIM listed premium quality alternative telephony provider specialising in the provision of high quality international telephony connections through its wholly owned subsidiary Seven Telecom. With call quality in the UK now taken for granted, the same quality is expected when routing calls around the world, especially where more complex services are required.
Headquartered in London, Envesta owns state of the art infrastructure interconnected with worldwide Tier One carriers such as BT and T Systems. Significant capital investment in Voice over Internet Protocol, ("VoIP") technology where appropriate, has expanded Envesta's technical capabilities, opening up new routes to Africa and Asia at greater margins to the Company. This, along with some of the most sophisticated monitoring capability in the industry, means that Seven Telecom is able to closely monitor and control the business to achieve maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
Cheaper Call Rate
Cheaper Call Rate is the No.1 International calls provider for people who make regular International calls and want to enjoy a high quality service at some of the lowest prices in the market. The unique Cheaper Call Rate service works by replacing the required International number with a 08xx non-geographic number (NGN). On registering, users enter the International number and the service instantly returns a fully authorised OFCOM UK NGN number. This number is then ready to be used immediately, from any registered phone (landline or mobile) in the UK.
The fully automated service works via the Cheaper Call Rate web site, where registered users translated numbers are stored in an online phone directory that, at the click of a button, is ready to be emailed to friends and family, so that everyone can benefit from the same substantial savings, simply by dialling the number.
www.cheapercallrate.com
Interim Results to 31 December 2004
23rd March 2005
Envesta Telecom plc ("Envesta" or the "Company"), the alternative telephony provider, announces interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2004.
Financial highlights:
Group turnover increased to 9,112,207 (2003: 5,241,437), up 74%
Gross profit increased to 2,030,734 (2003: 801,262) an increase of 153%
Underlying Profit before tax* 517,739 (2003: 340,338 loss)
Basic earnings per share of 0.13 pence (2003: 0.14 pence loss)
Shareholder base reduced to more appropriate size
Appointment of new Chairman, Kevin Jauncey
Launch of Cheaper Call Rate international calling service
*Underlying profit is calculated as the reported profit before tax of 403,739 (2003: loss of 299,110) adding back the exceptional operating expenses of 114,000 (2003: nil) and removing other operating income of nil (2003: 41,228)
Commenting on the half year results Kevin Jauncey, Executive Chairman of Envesta Telecom said: "These results demonstrate robust and growing revenues, a return to profitability and a debt free balance sheet. Performance in the year to date, along with our reinforced focus on the wholesale business and the recent move into the retail market with Cheaper Call Rate, has positioned Envesta as a leading supplier in the International Telephony market."
The performance in November and December showed considerable improvement on the previous four months, and I am delighted to say that this improved performance has continued into the second half of the year."
This thread has been formed for discussion about Envesta Telecom and it's products.
Having turned the company around and introduced a new product CheaperCallRate, Envesta is expected to outperform expectations this year.
CheaperCallRate is NOT just a cheap international call company, it is a very diverse product that can be utilised in many sectors.
Haystack
- 24 May 2005 20:10
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That is just a repost from the thread header. I suppose that it makes it OK now for me to repost my posts then.
Plunge
- 24 May 2005 21:25
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Good evening all. A bit late in joining this new BB. Well done peteark. And doesn't this squelching work a treat.
Here's the proof right from the outset:
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