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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.

Fundamentalist - 21 Sep 2004 11:20 - 1526 of 2406

Oak

while the patent infringement is still hanging around a lot of investors will continue to avoid this. Personally think this is very positive as RTD is still signing up new customers despite this, mainly at the expense of Cybersource.

Fred, have a good holiday - lets hope you have the douggie effect

pachandl - 24 Sep 2004 20:37 - 1527 of 2406

I posted the following on adv - HL's Penny Share Prophet rates RTD as a "BUY" (out to-day). Nothing special in the 3 para summary. States market consensus for 2004 of 6m before tax, exceptionals and goodwill, eps of 1.4p, prospective PER of 10.4, further progress anticipated in 2005.

overgrowth - 24 Sep 2004 22:56 - 1528 of 2406

pachandl - it's only sentiment keeping RTD down. Keep a very close eye on large buys over the next two months - it appears that a very astute institution is buying in using Jesse Livermore tactics!

pachandl - 25 Sep 2004 12:14 - 1529 of 2406

OG - you may be correct although I do not have access to such information. Anyway, I remain reasonably confident of RTD's medium term performance but not expecting firecrackers in the next couple of months.

Happy1 - 27 Sep 2004 19:28 - 1530 of 2406

Suprised nobody has posted the new BUY note.

slmchow - 27 Sep 2004 23:07 - 1531 of 2406

Here it is Happy

danielstewart.co.uk 21st September 2004 RTD.L 15p BUY

Retail Decisions (ReD) has announced that The Finish Line, a leading athletic speciality retailer, will use ReDs risk management service for its e-commerce transactions on its FinishLine.com web site. The contract is significant in that FinishLine.com was previously using the fraud screening tool from CyberSource, ReDs main competitor in the Card Not Present (CNP) segment. This follows a number of contract wins from CyberSource (e.g. Register.com and Walmart) and against CyberSource in head-to-head situations (e.g. Odimo).
The comments from Kent Zimmerman, Finish Lines Director of E-commerce, that the previous solution was resulting in too many valid transactions being declined, reflect a key area of ReDs competitive differentiation. ReD has a very strong pedigree in fraud management (16 years) and is able to offer a more sophisticated solution: maximising customer revenues whilst providing sufficient protection against fraudulent transactions. As previously discussed (see Interims Note 13th September 2004), competitive differentiation has moved from simple online payment processing into three areas: availability of a licensed software solution, risk and fraud management capabilities and support for cross-border payments. ReD scores highly in risk and fraud capabilities.
The contract win is also instructive in the ongoing patent infringement action brought by CyberSource. Whilst only a small proportion of such cases ever reach court and it relates to only 3% of total ReD revenues, the action will continue to hang over ReDs share price. The board is investigating the claim but is aware of no infringement and believes the claim is without foundation at this stage. If this proves to be the case on further investigation, Retail Decisions plans to defend its position vigorously.
Forecasts, recommendation and price target of 31p remain unchanged.

Source: Daniel Stewart & Co.
Daniel Stewart & Co acts as joint broker to Retail Decisions plc

Happy1 - 28 Sep 2004 13:30 - 1532 of 2406

Well done ;-)

Forecasts, recommendation and price target of 31p remain unchanged.

Fundamentalist - 29 Sep 2004 13:14 - 1533 of 2406

Looking ugly today :-(

IC recently said an update on the litigation was due by the end of the month (ie tomorrow) - is this related or just shorting/selling pressure?

skyhigh - 29 Sep 2004 13:54 - 1534 of 2406

Who knows ! I would guess it's short selling/ pressure. Price is drifting down as there no news and small caps mkt , overall, is having a bad time.
I wouldn't mind betting that they say the lit. investigation is still ongoing. Hope I'm wrong and it all gets sorted and SP moves up in reponse. Afterall it moved down when it was first mentioned ...

apple - 29 Sep 2004 14:09 - 1535 of 2406

Nothing like a bit of uncertainty to drive the price down.

The litigation is about something that is currently a small part of their business.

Win or lose, it won't have a big effect on profits but the share price will ignore that fact.

parveen1 - 29 Sep 2004 18:10 - 1536 of 2406


400,000 buy

overgrowth

is this the kind of big buys you were talking about ?

overgrowth - 30 Sep 2004 00:11 - 1537 of 2406

parveen - a little on the small side so could be a wealthy retail investor there again....

I've been noticing similar buys coming through 1/2 times a week - quite well hidden normally in the rest of the trades at around 60K-90K a throw. Trading in small chunks (for an institution) regularly, means that you can build a good stake and not make the price suddenly jump up.

It's this sort of buying that gradually starts to affect the share price as available shares decrease, and you see a gradual rise upwards, for example .5p, then 1p, then an unepexected jump with good news, a slight dip then 1p, 1.5p etc.

Significant institutional buying will lift RTD out of the doldrums and shake off all those short term punters trading it to high heaven at these low prices. The boost to market sentiment and PR will be huge - let's see if it comes to fruition.

Douggie - 01 Oct 2004 13:59 - 1538 of 2406

Well I am back from the holiday I was invited to take ( very nice too Lake Guarda) in the interest of getting this share mouving up! predictably I return to find price down no surprise there, don't know how the idea that when I'm away price rises,in fact over years the total oposit is the case I have suffered big losses over the years mainly when away!!!!!!!!!!!!
Today a RED day so far!!!

My good news is that I won FTSE comp. cheers and good health to am folks

Douggie - 01 Oct 2004 16:37 - 1539 of 2406

:o(

Fred1new - 03 Oct 2004 16:37 - 1540 of 2406

Amblois is nice in the sun and warmth. Some of the wine has gone sour since I last looked at the price of RTD. I am holding Douggie responsible, but still expect good things before I am back, even if it means paying more for the wine.

Consolation for me is that BPRG and TEP are doing very well

Happy1 - 04 Oct 2004 12:18 - 1541 of 2406

Autumn rally and the market knows this. RTD produce strong results with further contract news which will have not added anything to the recent figures. Christmas will see many more online transactions. Oil price is still rising. Bounced off the bottom after MMs drove the stock down to shake out holders. Now buyers outweighing sellers.

Looks good for 20p by Christmas at least.

petralva - 04 Oct 2004 15:34 - 1542 of 2406

and in the evening standard loads of new chip and pin cards being stolen oh dear!

parveen1 - 04 Oct 2004 18:25 - 1543 of 2406

What kind of trade is a VW?

Cheers

Douggie - 04 Oct 2004 18:51 - 1544 of 2406

or is it a WV????.... ;-\

Happy1 - 04 Oct 2004 19:05 - 1545 of 2406

VWAP. A measure of the price at which the majority of a given day's trading in a given security took place. Calculated by taking the weighted average of the prices of each trade. The method is used by institutional traders, who often break a given trade into multiple transactions.
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