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NXT ABOUT TO RELEASE MASSIVE NEWS...CHECK OUT TRADES (NTX)     

maestro - 07 Nov 2006 14:13

AWESOME!!!

Haystack - 23 Feb 2007 11:47 - 18 of 49

Bad stocks are more reliable in their behaviour than good stocks.

hlyeo98 - 23 Feb 2007 13:04 - 19 of 49

I think Haystack is right in NTX.

AdieH - 23 Feb 2007 15:31 - 20 of 49

Be a bloody first time if he is...

Haystack - 23 Feb 2007 16:11 - 21 of 49

NTX has been a disaster for years. It is a catalogue of broken promises. All the NTX management is say the outlook is good. The share price is now at a new all-time low. It looks like the market doesn't believe them.

TheFrenchConnection - 23 Feb 2007 17:38 - 22 of 49

....Maestro ..Are you calling this a recovery play ? Or am i missing something here.?? NTX reminds me of an awful hangover in slo mo from the hi-tec boom daze . Now that was AWESOME . ln NTX we have a relic that refuses to plainly go away. While i conceed there is nothing wrong in buying stock trading near its all time low as on occassion the s/p is so flagrantly divorced from true book value, l am not convinced that NXT performance in the market illustrates such a case scenario .lts chart is daunting; well bloody frightening,{ akin to one of Hyloes amusing charts } and while many investors employ this this very variable in considering a buy right at the bottom l wouldnt touch this with a bargepole ....lts tarnished its blotter too many times . And juste look at that spread of 20 % ...gulp...22p / 25p .....................Somewhat ironically its speakers are not at all bad; and look really quite impressive .. Excellent for TVs i imagine; but uncomparable to true Hi Fi speakers.... ..Take care Mr M ...23p now; which means in a single year half the value of ones investment has gone @+ ...

TheFrenchConnection - 23 Feb 2007 17:39 - 23 of 49

@+ J

Big Al - 23 Feb 2007 19:31 - 24 of 49

The worse thing they ever did was get rid of Goodmans in about 98 or 99. I held them back then. Cashflow rules in the end.

maestro - 23 Feb 2007 22:00 - 25 of 49

but surely overheads are very low now?...so its all profit coming in except for office rent and a few wages to pay

Big Al - 23 Feb 2007 22:20 - 26 of 49

maestro - It's really a case of reading the same stuff from NXT for years. Trust has gone?

Big Al - 23 Feb 2007 22:20 - 27 of 49

PS

Brilliant product, badly managed.

hlyeo98 - 24 Feb 2007 09:52 - 28 of 49

NXT has no hope of a comeback at all.

maestro - 24 Feb 2007 10:45 - 29 of 49

you are all liars...time you were all outed and stop this charade of making out to be private investors...come on admit guys...hidden agenda?

For example, the continued growth in mobile handsets and wireless applications,
has led to our development of an exciting headset technology which is now
reaching technical maturity. This technology relies on the principle of direct
excitation of the ear to deliver compelling voice data or music without blocking
the ear canal. As we are ever more concerned as a society with safety, as well
as comfort and convenience, we believe that this technology has the potential to
deliver significant benefit to the headset market in specific applications such
as sports and hands-free telephony whilst driving. We believe this technology
may represent an interesting foundation upon which to exploit an alternative
model, and we are in active discussions with various potential partners as to
how we might best exploit our mutual interests and resources.

cynic - 24 Feb 2007 11:31 - 30 of 49

maestro .... do you work for this crappy company or something? ...... if not, why are you getting so hot under the collar.

if you want to invest in a small comapny that might easily be going somewhere north rather than south, have a look at PRX (thread now up)

Big Al - 24 Feb 2007 18:20 - 31 of 49

"For example, the continued growth in mobile handsets and wireless applications,
has led to our development of an exciting headset technology which is now
reaching technical maturity. This technology relies on the principle of direct
excitation of the ear to deliver compelling voice data or music without blocking
the ear canal. As we are ever more concerned as a society with safety, as well
as comfort and convenience, we believe that this technology has the potential to
deliver significant benefit to the headset market in specific applications such
as sports and hands-free telephony whilst driving. We believe this technology
may represent an interesting foundation upon which to exploit an alternative
model, and we are in active discussions with various potential partners as to
how we might best exploit our mutual interests and resources."



maestro - this sounds just like the write-up FSL gave NXT in 1998, when I first came across them. The news has been consistently bad for so many years and the excuses ever more pathetic. Come to think of it, they look the perfect investment for you. Fill yer nappy, son! ;-))

Big Al - 24 Feb 2007 18:22 - 32 of 49

PS - the point is that if NXT haven't convinced the world of the strength of their product by now, chances are they won't.

There are thousands of better opportunities out there.

hlyeo98 - 24 Feb 2007 19:29 - 33 of 49

Stop backing a losing horse, maestro or maybe u r one anyway

hangon - 03 Apr 2007 14:35 - 34 of 49

I agree - downhill from 2003 and that was a market peak - just what is this technology worth?
Well, not a lot it seems - if you want really good sound, a loudspeaker is a perfectly reasonable way to convert electric into moving air.
All NXT achieves is a buzzing panel - which is fine as far as it goes - but I can't see this management providing shareholders with an income.....that's why we invested.

Look at the Ofex alternative - and you see where these odd-ball sound businesses will plumb. Feonic - dire or what?


-Had NTX invested in quality speaker production, it would have been a different story - (like a "Bose" of Speakers UK ) - - - and grief! this is the Age of multimedia and new sound developments....
..Hello...Execs at NTX ...are you there?
Being a provider of technology may be appealing - let the manufacturer take the risk and apply their capital - but with real products comes profit - the Lion's share, whereas the IP is worth maybe 1-2% of the final price, before the retailers get their sticky hands on it...

hangon - 03 Apr 2007 14:49 - 35 of 49

Pt.2-
An earlier Poster mentioned "Goodmans" - I am not aware of any ownership/connection - and surely G- is now a Brand, like Roberts and many other fine manufacturers.
The ear-exciter sounds like what used to be called the "Bone-phone" although it had nothing to do with telephones - it was a horse-shoe shaped collar that contained a stereo pair of transducers which conducted sound through the body to the ears. If NTX can re-invent that, it could have a future - but most of these schenes are fads IMHO.... as I said: if you want decent sound, use a loudspeaker...that will shift the air!
NTX went into the Automobile replacement market - and that was their best move, IMHO as it should give them contact with auto-buyers who will be unconvincee by promises - they will know exactly what they need, when and where - no messing! The auto market can be exciting and I fear the NTX execs are overcome with excitement at the car...rather than selling speaker bits to all-comers.
I still think NTX should have some cabinet speakers, thin..waterproof for shower/wet-rooms...boats, etc.
But I'm a lost investor...what do I know?

hangon - 01 May 2007 11:51 - 36 of 49

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jennyfromtheblock - 02 May 2007 09:45 - 37 of 49

waking up...finally?
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