Nitefly
- 15 Sep 2003 10:55
Why are we again at 10.5p bid?
It doesn't add up...
Good Results + Strong buying pre results + Christmas online buying soon = Price drop
Then again some companies that have debt for equity hanging in the balance, poor results and bankruptcy around the corner and they go up!
Why sell now at a loss?
Wont that be a kick in the teeth when we see 13.5p 14p again!
Best of luck all.
brain2brain
- 01 Dec 2004 17:09
- 1802 of 2406
Just thought you folks might like a little chuckle. On the 12th of March I tried to buy some shares in RTD online. Being a total novice I cocked it up totally and eventually placed the order by phone. The share price was 20.6. As you know the price has been well down since then. So I did what all good investors did I stuck my head in the ground and got on with life.
I was of course delighted when the share price started to head north again and eventually into profit. (Many thanks to the folks on this thread...I would have sold if it weren't for your comments). Anyhow to cut a long story short. I checked my portfolio yesterday only to discover that I had in fact bought two lots of shares and therefore have twice the profit (+20%).
Isn't it nice when that kind of mistake works in your favour?
Still holding
Cheers
B2B
Fundamentalist
- 01 Dec 2004 17:13
- 1803 of 2406
B2B
Great to hear!!!!! Beginners luck - youve had plenty if youve got a double holding here. Plenty more to come in the long term (and prob short to medium too)
Just to prove its not only beginners SKP trades at about 70p - today a trade went through for 537.1p - a severe case of fat fingers and no doubt a bollocking from the boss!!!
Walktall
- 01 Dec 2004 17:32
- 1804 of 2406
Belated thanks Fundamentalist. Had to go out.
WT
Fred1new
- 01 Dec 2004 18:15
- 1805 of 2406
B2B LB Mine is a pint. Cheers
Fred1new
- 03 Dec 2004 00:36
- 1806 of 2406
Isn't this thread quiet withou Douggie.
I vote for the return of douggie even if he is a sphinx
Fundamentalist
- 03 Dec 2004 09:23
- 1808 of 2406
OG
if you look at the trades there is actually 2 trades for each of these large buys. On that basis it appears to me that there have been 9m of these bought in large chunks recently which is a fraction above 3% - however there may be more than 1 buyer.
TM100 announcement is the 13th then onwards to results (assuming no contract announecements in the meantime)
Fundamentalist
- 03 Dec 2004 14:45
- 1809 of 2406
And here is the news - Goldman Sachs have bought 10m (3.44%) (sorry i underestimated by 1m)
Retail Decisions PLC
03 December 2004
SCHEDULE 10
NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES
1. Name of company
RETAIL DECISIONS PLC
2. Name of shareholder having a major interest
THE GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP, INC. ('GS INC.')
3. Please state whether notification indicates that it is in respect of holding
of the shareholder named in 2 above or in respect of a non-beneficial interest
or in the case of an individual holder if it is a holding of that person's
spouse or children under the age of 18
(A) GOLDMAN, SACHS & CO, a wholly-owned direct subsidiary of GS INC., acting as
custodian for its customers; and
(B) GOLDMAN SACHS INTERNATIONAL, a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of GS INC.
4. Name of the registered holder(s) and, if more than one holder, the number of
shares held by each of them
(A) GOLDMAN SACHS SECURITIES (NOMINEES), LIMITED 5,675
(B) GOLDMAN SACHS INTERNATIONAL A/C CREPTEMP 10,000,000
5. Number of shares / amount of stock acquired
NOT INFORMED
6. Percentage of issued class
NOT INFORMED
7. Number of shares / amount of stock disposed
NOT INFORMED
8. Percentage of issued class
NOT INFORMED
9. Class of security
ORDINARY 1P SHARES
10. Date of transaction
NOT INFORMED
11. Date company informed
03 DECEMBER 2004
12. Total holding following this notification
10,005,675
13. Total percentage holding of issued class following this notification
3.44%
14. Any additional information
N/A
15. Name of contact and telephone number for queries
RICHARD AMOS
(01483) 728700
16. Name and signature of authorised company official responsible for making
this notification
RICHARD AMOS
FINANCE DIRECTOR
Date of notification
03 DECEMBER 2004
Fundamentalist
- 03 Dec 2004 14:46
- 1810 of 2406
So who are Goldman Sachs buying for?
parveen1
- 03 Dec 2004 14:58
- 1811 of 2406
certainly not me :)
pachandl
- 03 Dec 2004 15:22
- 1812 of 2406
I must come clean. I have instructed Goldman Sachs, Smith Barney, Lehman, Deloitte, Morgan Stanley et al to purchase various tranches of shares in RTD. I expect to own the whole company, by proxy, within a matter of weeks at which point I will create a new encryption and testing standard for internet payments. I expect to take over most aspects of commercial dealing on the net by next July whereupon I will be sufficiently rich to buy all the investment banks and put them into liquidation - nasty people. My doctor says that I am responding well to medication and that I should be in a position to buy Glaxo and AstraZenecca by Dec 2005. After that I will take a year's sabbatical, probably at that nice country house nearby (Greenpastures Home - "comfortable residence for the mentally challenged"). Please do not congratulate me - I amsimply following a pre-ordained path to greatness. Life is so simple nowadays.
GINGERJIMMO
- 03 Dec 2004 15:31
- 1813 of 2406
I am convince by pachandl - for those that aren't, could it be an MBO?
1982roy
- 03 Dec 2004 16:02
- 1814 of 2406
NEWS FLASH
The shares are being bought for Douggie
Fred1new
- 03 Dec 2004 16:03
- 1815 of 2406
I didn't know Tony Bliars non de plume was `pachandl`!!!
pachandl
- 03 Dec 2004 16:19
- 1816 of 2406
I am off for a swim in the sea - Bude air is so refreshing at this time of year ... or should that read Bermuda? Very confusing.
Fundamentalist
- 03 Dec 2004 16:30
- 1817 of 2406
Nice to see it tick up 1p before the close on a friday
pachandl
- 03 Dec 2004 19:33
- 1818 of 2406
Strange to see GS accumulate 3%. T100 or not, I cannot see why GS would buy into such a comparative tiddler as RTD. They are not exactly fund managers. So my current theory, which I am happy to jettison if anyone improves upon it, is that GS are buying for a client who has pretensions to put in a bid for RTD, with GS supervising the take-over. After all, GS are take-over specialists - which is how they make their mega-bucks. Probably wrong but I cannot say that I was expecting this type of RNS today. Now if it had been a small cap fund manager then I would understand.
pachandl
- 04 Dec 2004 11:36
- 1820 of 2406
O/G - I have used Rampem & Hype many times and I would not hear a bad word against them.
If there is a hostile bid, a big if, then I would go for a C&P provider who wanted to enlarge their portfolio of products to cover the entire payments market - something like Torex Retail. But we all just fishing in the dark until the next RNS, if there is one.
pachandl
- 05 Dec 2004 19:31
- 1821 of 2406
Having spoken to a couple of friends in the City it seems that the GS buy is probably perfectly innocent. Their asset management or investment trust business would normally buy into any firm that shows good long-term growth prospects and has become a tracker constituent. Still, it shows some faith.