ainsoph
- 27 Jan 2003 10:45
I am a trader as well as an investor and hopefully this thread will reflect both aspects ....
We should start by saying this is a highly speculative share and the market takes no prisoners.
Over the last 18 months I made lots twice in the early days - then lost it back - bought a million at 2.6p average - founded the TAG - bought another half a million or so at sub 1p - sold most at average 4.25 - bought back at 2.2p and less - sold most at 3.5p and now buying back - overall a good net profit at this time.
I think the d4e will happen (say 90% chance) and the 3% currently talked about will give or should give a price equating to say 3/5p. Longer term on succcess of d4e and progress in the sales market the shares should move to around 10p - assumming markets are not in freefall.
I am looking to buy at any time and hoping for a war generated dip - when I do I will let you know.
The TAG site is a great place for catching up on the TWT news and I will post here as well.
Currently trading on TWT is light (1.7 million traded) and the price is down a littlw with a wide spread (2.01/2.35p). This is a sets share and you must expect a crtain amount of manipulation in these troubled times - FTSE down over 4% intraday
I have a core holding of at least half a million shares and intend to be a long term investor at this time.
ainsoph
http://www.investoraction.co.uk - currently we have 804 registered members holding around 100 million shares in total
Sue 42
- 25 Mar 2003 14:12
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Why is it only ainsoph posting on this thread? Does anyone care?
quidnunc
- 25 Mar 2003 14:24
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What a way to speak of ains, he is head of TAG , that`s how much he cares,
whatif
- 25 Mar 2003 18:15
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TAG no longer exists & has not existed for about a month now!
This despite the need, more than ever, for a strong shareholder presence.
ainsoph
- 25 Mar 2003 21:46
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Unfortunately someone hacked into the server and the files were destroyed - apparently ACE never kept copies amnd therefore little if anything that can be done at this time. Ace has sold his stake but I still hold mine.
ains
ainsoph
- 26 Mar 2003 08:00
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FT
Liberty covets QVC shopping channel income
By Peter Thal Larsen in New York
Financial Times; Mar 26, 2003
Liberty Media yesterday suggested that it was mainly interested in taking control of QVC because of the home shopping channel's cashflow.
"We already own a large chunk of it and have the ability to shelter a large part of its income," Dob Bennett, Liberty's chief executive, said yesterday. "It would be valuable to us to have a large cash-producing asset."
John Malone, Liberty Media's chairman, earlier this month triggered a process that may give the company the chance to take control of QVC by buying out cable operator Comcast's 57 per cent shareholding in the business. Analysts believe QVC is worth $13bn-$14bn.
Mr Bennett stressed that Liberty would only take control of QVC at the right price. But he once again stressed that the company wanted to increase the proportion of assets in its portfolio that it controls.
"We want to have more operating businesses so we are able to access the cashflow that could support our debt and other activities," he said.
Aside from QVC, Liberty is also considering making an offer for DirecTV, although it remains unclear whether Mr Malone will bid alongside or against Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. It would also like to combine its Starz/Encore premium cable channels with Vivendi's US media operations.
Mr Bennett was speaking as Liberty reported a $5.3bn net loss for last year, mainly because of a $6bn write-down on the value of its public investments, which include stakes in AOL Time Warner and News Corp.
Mr Bennett said it was "hard to tell" whether Liberty would be able to find a single solution for its multiple disputes with Comcast.
Aside from the negotiation over QVC, the company is also locked in a legal battle with Comcast over the terms of a distribution deal for Starz on the cable operator's systems.
ainsoph
- 26 Mar 2003 12:31
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results tomorrow
Balldrick
- 26 Mar 2003 13:10
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Ains,
any idea / rumor / guess / thought / prediction etc. if there will be an announcement regards the restructure..
ainsoph
- 26 Mar 2003 13:42
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nothing of consequence ..... I would expect the customer spend to be good but wonder about the churn rate as they have been pushing prices up.
I would expect an update but nothing very new on D4E - I am stil holding and looking to buy back my ST trading shares but was hoping for 2.2 or less
ains
Balldrick
- 26 Mar 2003 13:48
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It will be interesting to see the churn rate. I believe they introducted a new credit checking process to stop bad payers. I guess we will see if this has had an impact.
ainsoph
- 26 Mar 2003 14:03
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This is true - you have to pay by card when you open an account - this has been very effective by all accounts
ains
stv
- 26 Mar 2003 15:15
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Ains, What is L2 like for TWT. So are you not prepared to top up unless it hits 2.2? What's the likeihood if any of it shooting up tommorrow do you think? perhaps to 3p or are you thinking of less then positive news maybe hence falls to 2p or just above. Thanks.
ainsoph
- 26 Mar 2003 15:25
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stv .... I have a plan .... and stay with it .... made me lots so far on this share :-))
I think we could easily see 3p tomorrow omn the right figures and/or news
L2 is getting busier with 200k trades either side -probable manipulation
Buy orders Sell orders
Num(%) Num Vol(%) Vol VWAP Vol Vol(%) Num Num(%)
1% (50.00%) 1 (50.00%) 200,000 2.40 - 2.50 200,000 (50.00%) 1 (50.00%)
5% (50.00%) 1 (50.00%) 200,000 2.40 - 2.50 200,000 (50.00%) 1 (50.00%)
10% (50.00%) 2 (62.50%) 400,000 2.35 - 2.52 240,000 (37.50%) 2 (50.00%)
15% (54.55%) 6 (42.46%) 1,020,000 2.29 - 2.67 1,382,533 (57.54%) 5 (45.45%)
50% (46.15%) 6 (39.82%) 1,020,000 2.29 - 2.68 1,541,533 (60.18%) 7 (53.85%)
100% (33.33%) 6 (36.73%) 1,020,000 2.29 - 2.71 1,757,233 (63.27%) 12 (66.67%)
all (31.58%) 6 (35.45%) 1,020,000 2.29 - 2.78 1,857,233 (64.55%) 13 (68.42%
stv
- 26 Mar 2003 15:32
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Do you know what time the results are out and hence if +ve need to buy now right? Thanks.
ainsoph
- 26 Mar 2003 15:45
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I dont know timing - but could be they wait for US open ...... might buy a few later today if they did - 2.5p at this time
Balldrick
- 26 Mar 2003 15:47
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The results will be announced at 07:00 tomorrow - when the bond market opens.
stv
- 26 Mar 2003 15:53
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When the last preliminary results were announced can you tell me the mkt reaction?
Balldrick
- 26 Mar 2003 16:07
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I wouldn't pay too much attention to that - things are a lot different now.
In my view the only 'real' thing that is going to move this price significantly upwards is confirmation of the agreement of the restructure plans.
stv
- 26 Mar 2003 16:15
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What's L2 showing. Offer has moved up & hence I probably should not have kept waiting. Thanks Ains/Baldrick, too late for me now so hope can get in tommorrow @lower level.
ainsoph
- 26 Mar 2003 16:26
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last figures were on the 7th nov - and the shares lost against the opening price
vols picking up now and as always only a few peeps want to sell
ains
whatif
- 26 Mar 2003 18:01
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I expect the headline losses to be pretty dire. This to reflect further massive writedowns in asset value.
The end game being to make TWT a slimmer & meaner company post restructure.
Whether or not existing shareholders participate in the future of the company, is open to question.