Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
Moneylender
- 03 Aug 2005 15:29
- 1692 of 2262
Pach
Be glad to buy you a Pint, St Davids hotel Cardiff, Friday night suit you?
M
snappy
- 03 Aug 2005 15:35
- 1693 of 2262
chill out pach it's middle of summer
have a pimms in the garden
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pachandl
- 03 Aug 2005 15:44
- 1694 of 2262
Snappy - I am very chilled (obviously my message gave a different impression although I did use the word "polite").
ML - Cardiff is actually not far away from where I live but I fly to Sweden this Friday (and then onwards to Finland & Russia) so must reluctantly decline your kind invitation this time.
superrod
- 03 Aug 2005 19:20
- 1695 of 2262
rumour or not, the share does not appear to be responding to normal market forces.
Moneylender
- 03 Aug 2005 23:13
- 1696 of 2262
Snappy
As RG would say, LOL!!!!
M
yuff
- 04 Aug 2005 09:07
- 1697 of 2262
snappy
post 1690, good one, LOL
pachandl
- 05 Aug 2005 12:40
- 1698 of 2262
Surprised no-one has commented on the slowly ascending sp. Clearly Tad can make you very rich. For example, if you had bought 40,000,000 shares on July 1st you could now offload them for a 1m profit. What more can you ask. Surely this is why the true Tad faithful say that this share could make you a millionaire (although you need to be one already to capitalize - an interesting conundrum).
Just thought that I should share this interesting fact with everybody - if there IS anybody out there?!
snappy
- 05 Aug 2005 15:15
- 1699 of 2262
How to make a small fortune trading Tadpole shares
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Start with a large one!!!
Have a good weekend pach
superrod
- 07 Aug 2005 23:34
- 1700 of 2262
a lot of us still here pach......bloody hard to type with severely burned fingers.so we dont bother.
snappy
- 08 Aug 2005 08:50
- 1701 of 2262
still trading south of the 50 day moving average
Moneylender
- 09 Aug 2005 11:27
- 1702 of 2262
Carlsbad, CA, August 9, 2005: EDSA Micro Corporation (EDSA), a leading developer of advanced electrical power system analysis and simulation technology, has selected the Geospatial Solutions Division of Tadpole Technology to provide services for the integration of its Power Flow and Short Circuit analysis engines with ESRIs ArcGIS software.
The integration, performed by Tadpole Technology under contract by EDSA, allows the EDSA simulation engines to communicate directly with ArcGIS to perform power flow and short circuit analysis, as well as populate the GIS with the calculated results. A key feature of the integration is support for various power system components such as generators, capacitors/inductors, transformers, switches/fuses, cable/overhead lines and substations lines.
As a result of the integration, EDSA will soon release and make available its powerful ArcGIS interface to EDSAs 3-Phase Power Flow and Short Circuit analysis.
EDSA selected Tadpole Technology because of the companys long-standing presence in the GIS community, its reputation for delivering customer-centric geospatial solutions and its proven expertise with ArcGIS. It is expected that this business relationship will extend into the future as the market adopts this new GIS-enabled functionality.
The EDSA Advanced Power Flow engine is a powerful software tool designed to determine system voltages and power flows. The EDSA Advanced Short Circuit engine is used to calculate different types of fault currents given system impedances, loads and generations.
The EDSA GIS interface stores the analysis results in a geodatabase, allowing standard ArcMap tools to be used to inspect the results graphically and in tabular form.
"With the integration of these products, organizations can integrate engineering analysis with GIS thus leveraging investments in technology," said Adib Nasle, President, EDSA.
ends
snappy
- 09 Aug 2005 14:08
- 1703 of 2262
any indication of how many 's and $'s this could be worth M?
have the FSA been in touch?
Moneylender
- 09 Aug 2005 17:25
- 1704 of 2262
Dont be silly snappy
You are a fisrst class idiot if you believe that.
M
snappy
- 09 Aug 2005 18:53
- 1705 of 2262
oh so they have been in touch then.
Excellent, that'll teach you to create takeover rumours for burned out penny stocks that you have lost a lot of money on.
I hope you have taken notice of section 6.
snappy
- 09 Aug 2005 18:56
- 1706 of 2262
still trading south of the 50 day MA, despite M's attempts at generating some muppet 'takeover rumour' buying.
you'll have to try harder next time M, don't forget to add extra credibility by backing yourself up with your dozen or so aliases over on the 'three eyes' and also don't forget to report the sensible posters who pour cold water on your claims to neighbourhood watch.
Moneylender
- 09 Aug 2005 21:12
- 1707 of 2262
Snappy
Get real.
M
snappy
- 10 Aug 2005 09:31
- 1708 of 2262
yep M, still trading south of the 50 day MA.
No more of your homegrown takeover please!!!!!!
Moneylender
- 11 Aug 2005 13:06
- 1709 of 2262
Carlsbad, CA, August 11, 2005: Tadpole Technology's Geospatial Solutions Division was granted, on 19 July 2005, a US patent covering the dynamic management of ID allocation across distributed and occasionally-communicating database replicas. The patent includes logic to ensure that IDs can be allocated independently on a large number of systems, guaranteeing that the IDs will not clash or become unreasonably fragmented or ineffective. Dr Iain Cooke, CTO for The Geospatial Solutions Division comments, "This patent is the first granted in relation to our data management and synchronization technology. It helps in establishing and protecting some of the innovation within our technology framework." Tadpole Technology continues to invest in leading-edge research to deliver innovative and world-class geospatial solutions. Dr Mark Ketteman, CEO of The Geospatial Solutions Division adds, "Tadpole has long understood the value that efficient data management and associated processes add to its client's business operations and is committed to bringing market-leading solutions to this sector."
superrod
- 11 Aug 2005 17:31
- 1710 of 2262
ml
i applaud your defense of the first share i ever became attached to......a lousy 1k of my dosh is gonna sit tight and buy me the yacht or be a warning to my kids/grandkids about the lure of easy money. i cant believe i had 330k once and came away with a profit. calculated the other night as 0.01635% a year.
yuff
- 11 Aug 2005 17:37
- 1711 of 2262
super/ml
Have you had a look at advfn, you have to laugh really.