Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
snappy
- 24 Jun 2005 13:01
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LOL!
Moneylender
- 25 Jun 2005 15:58
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MM
The HP site has recently been updated to include Stream Theory, i believe.
Here is another interesting link between HP and ourselves possibly.
http://www.wildtangent.com/default.asp?pageID=pr20050518_A
'''The HP Games portal includes a new client application that enables the direct delivery of games to a consumer's desktop using idle bandwidth to seamlessly download games in the background while also letting consumers control how and when they are notified about new game releases. '''
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Sequestor
- 25 Jun 2005 16:39
- 1569 of 2262
lol-
HP and any other big name should be delighted to use ANY TAD product, as they are all bought at a discount of not far off -50% to cost (t/o 4.93m, loss 2.77m)+ a further subsidy from the shareholders as GEM is used to keep the product rolling,
At bargain prices like this though why isn`t the turnover doubled, er, perhaps it`s not such a good product - even if given away free?
The answer is obvious,keep financing the board and employees, but send them all home, turn off the lights, think of the overhead savings,and no losses on
suppliers, it might just work- something very similar has been going on for 20 years
Dil
- 26 Jun 2005 01:14
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another rights issue on its way ???
does TAD hold the record ?
Sequestor
- 27 Jun 2005 16:50
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another directors sell- and the cheeky beggar sold last Thursday, so watch out for more to come- nasty big tax-bill then???
ROFLMFAO!!!!!!
Sequestor
- 27 Jun 2005 16:53
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HEY SNAP-YUFF-YUFF AND GANG ARE STILL ON BOARD, BIT SICK THO`
snappy
- 27 Jun 2005 18:02
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There is no way the share price will rise whilst steig of the dump continues to dump and dump and dump.
Another great call from 'those in the know' when the share price was 6p and not going to go any lower!!!!
Sequestor
- 27 Jun 2005 18:57
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Sequestor
- 27 Jun 2005 19:09
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Moneylender - 23 Jan'03 - 08:09
er ROFLMFACB&HO!!!!!!!
Sequestor
- 29 Jun 2005 08:28
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that is very cruel, you must realise that clever people like ML, yuff and gang, have put a lot of time and effort into losing money with this share, via ramps, bullying, abuse and half- truths for the past decade.The fact that the share is now virtually worthless is in part due to their diligence in drawing other investors, less ready to become losers to the above facts.
As the NFU mottoe goes " the cream of the cow-pat is always nearest the orifice".
pachandl
- 29 Jun 2005 09:48
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Nice motto - I like it.
Sequestor
- 29 Jun 2005 09:51
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lol- theres another one about the contents of a bucket, but modesty forbids- I see the iii crowd are in full swing today, that`ll guarantee a fall then.
snappy
- 29 Jun 2005 16:49
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I cannot bring myself to look over on iii as the crew of self congratulators all talk of great things for this stock. Neighbourhood watch should be aware!
The market cap is still very high considering the company has not produced a profit in the last 10 or so years and still doesn't look like doing so otherwise steig of the dump wouldn't be dumping.
More pain to come for those 'in the know'. Time for another ski report .......
Sequestor
- 29 Jun 2005 17:04
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ah you must drag yourself there snap, a new horizon is revealed now -China, if they-TAD- employ 4 directors and 84 staff here in the West, how anyone with a braincell could imagine that they could compete in China against wages of $1 a day.
I remember poor old Keith tried to post `Chinese whispers` over there years back, unfortunately he tried to be amusing quoting the old "chink in the wall"
slur-I got him banned for racism, good old N.Watch.
proptrade
- 29 Jun 2005 17:26
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all over red rover......
Sequestor
- 29 Jun 2005 20:30
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ah yes , precisely
snappy
- 30 Jun 2005 13:23
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No mention of Tadpole Magi here, can this be correct MoneyYuffer??
Released: 2005-06-30
MSN and Vodafone to launch PC-to-mobile instant messaging
Service to offer real-time, seamless instant messaging conversations
between PC and mobile customers
REDMOND, Wash., and NEWBURY, U.K. - 30 June 2005 - MSN and Vodafone
today announced plans to launch a first-of-its-kind seamless instant
messaging (IM) service between PCs and mobile phones. Customers will be
able to see the "presence" of their contacts and exchange instant
messages between MSN(R) Messenger on a PC and Vodafone Messenger on
mobile phones and vice versa. By offering customers a seamless
PC-to-mobile messaging option with instant messaging, MSN and Vodafone
will expand communication choices, delivering an enhanced messaging
offering for MSN and Vodafone customers who want to stay in touch with
friends, family and colleagues.
The service will be based on the familiar mobile commercial model of
"Calling Party Pays." As they do today, Vodafone customers will prepay
or pay for the service through their monthly bill, while MSN Messenger
customers will be able to pay through packages available in connection
with MSN Messenger.
The service will bring together customers of MSN Messenger, the world's
largest instant messaging service with more than 165 million customers
worldwide, and Vodafone, which has almost 155 million customers around
the world, as messaging continues to grow in popularity on PCs and
mobile phones. Building on and complementing the messaging success of
SMS, instant messaging between PCs and mobile phones enables new
service benefits to customers such as immediacy, the ability to tell
whether a contact is available to receive a message (presence) and the
ability to see the text of whole conversations. By adding the service
functionality of IM and by connecting MSN and Vodafone customers, both
companies expect more frequent interaction between PC and mobile
customers, resulting in more traffic.
"MSN and Vodafone are working to enhance messaging between mobile
phones and PCs, ultimately delivering a richer experience to
customers," said Blake Irving, corporate vice president of the MSN
Communication Services and Member Platform group at Microsoft Corp. "By
enabling our customers to see each other's presence on both PC and
mobile devices, we are expanding our customers' ability to make smart
communication choices and connect instantly via IM to the people they
care about most."
"We have brought together two of the world's largest messaging
communities with a first of its kind for both industries - a seamless
PC-to-mobile instant messaging service. Vodafone customers will now be
able to use IM and its additional service benefits to stay in touch
with mobile and PC friends and family," said Peter Bamford, Chief
Marketing Officer for Vodafone. "IM is a growing part of the
increasingly important mobile messaging market. By bringing our
collective customers together, we'll deliver more options for staying
in touch when messaging. Our agreement will grow IM and SMS, meaning
additional revenue for Vodafone."
MSN and Vodafone plan to launch the enhanced messaging service in
several European countries before the end of the year.
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With localized versions available globally in 41 markets and 20
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The most useful and innovative online service today, MSN brings
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Dil
- 01 Jul 2005 00:08
- 1585 of 2262
1 by xmas ................... market cap.