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Eurovestech (EVT)     

moneyplus - 06 Nov 2003 19:26

Eurovestech is a great investment which only Janus and I seem to have noticed --check it out Goldfinger and co! Some very good posters on this BB, keep up the good work moneyplus

moneyplus - 17 Feb 2004 14:32 - 16 of 24

Nice to watch them moving up gently--they don't fall back much, it's difficult to know when to take some profits as they are doing some good deals.

Janus - 10 Mar 2004 09:06 - 17 of 24

Eurovestech Plc ('Eurovestech')

Significant contract win for Knowledge Support Systems Limited ('KSS')

Eurovestech is pleased to announce that KSS, which was acquired in June 2003,
has secured a significant contract from a major US retailer of petroleum.
PriceNet, the KSS petroleum pricing solution, was selected after a careful and
detailed customer evaluation.

KSS provides pricing and revenue management solutions for the retail and
petroleum industries. The addition of this latest client brings the total
number of sites that have been licenced for PriceNet to just under 10,000,
making KSS a world leader in the provision of petroleum pricing solutions.

Richard Bernstein, Chief Executive of Eurovestech commented: 'We are delighted
with the progress that has been made by KSS in winning this contract and other
recent deals on both the Petroleum and Retail sides of the business. We see
these contract wins as important, both in terms of their commercial value and
the increasing momentum that it brings to the business, particularly in the key
US market.'

Further enquiries:

Eurovestech Plc

Richard Bernstein

Chief Executive Tel: 0207 491 0770




moneyplus - 11 Mar 2004 02:15 - 18 of 24

Thanks Janus=all good news for EVT. They are giving a presentation Seminar on Monday 29th March in London. An introduction to the company and presentations from three of their portfolio companies. I would really like to go but it's along trip from the depths of Devon. I hope it will push up the share price though. MP

Janus - 11 Mar 2004 07:35 - 19 of 24

Hi MP, I do know someone who is hoping to go to the presentation seminar on the 29th. Will try to post something on his views if he does manage to go.

My first day back from holidays and the fact I am further away than you prevents me from going.

I beieve there are going to be presentations by 3 of the Eurovestech portfolio Companies. I assume Magenta KSS and CJudge.

This share seems to be an undiscovered gem with very little interest and I'm happy to hold awaiting more good news

http://www.eurovestech.com

Janus - 30 Mar 2004 17:27 - 20 of 24

Link to presentation notes. Nothing new but interesting

http://www.eurovestech.co.uk/Eurovestech%20Investor%20Presentation%20March%202004.ppt

moneyplus - 30 Mar 2004 19:20 - 21 of 24

Looks a good investment if you are patient, note the 5-7 year investment plan. thank you Janus Check out Scipher SIP that's another long term payoff-IMHO

Janus - 31 Mar 2004 08:23 - 22 of 24

Thanks Moneyplay will look at Scipher.

Year end update looks good on first viewing

http://www.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/20040331070000pafef.html

moneyplus - 10 Sep 2004 02:11 - 23 of 24

Several large buys by fund managers in July-pleased to see Artemis has bought a chunk. Anyone know when the results are due and why the price has not budged?

Janus - 10 Sep 2004 08:04 - 24 of 24

Thanks for reminding me about this one, I believe results due this month. Have to admit I took good profits on this one and have taken my eye of the ball a bit so missed the Artemis holdings. Might buy back in at some point I always did like them for the long term
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