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Bright Things (BGT)     

colinspurr - 09 Nov 2005 14:13

To those of you who like me are in Bright Things hoping for the Bubble to be a great Christmas success. I thought my thoughts would be of interest. Due to the drop in the share price I went into Hamleys in Regent St yesterday and discovered that they had never heard of the game. This made me phone the company to complain that their product was not available in the world's best known toy shop. Executives were in a meeting so I thought what a waste of a phone call. Two hours later the MD phoned me back and assured that they now had a Hamleys order and their toy would be in within aweek. He did not pass on any unknown information but assured me they were flat out to make it a sucessful launch. I was much encouraged by his attitude and his interest in small shareholders.
Hope this helps.
Colin

soul traders - 13 Nov 2006 12:02 - 19 of 269

Kim, that's more or less my thinking; am not holding at present, but have the idea that it might not take much to make this sparkle.

however, am trying to free up cash for risky plays on SUB and SUBW as well as possibly increasing my AAU holding, so BGT may have to remain on the back burner.

kimoldfield - 13 Nov 2006 12:23 - 20 of 269

ST, you like playing with fire! I can see the attraction with Ariana but SubSea brings me out in a sweat just looking at it!
kim

kimoldfield - 13 Nov 2006 12:47 - 21 of 269

The board of Bright Things is pleased to announce that at the Company's
Extraordinary General Meeting held today the resolution put to the meeting was
duly passed.

Accordingly, the Company has allotted the 10,000,000 new ordinary shares which
were placed al 11p per ordinary share, and dealings in the new ordinary shares
are expected to commence on AIM on 14 November 2006.

Dominic Wheatley, Chief Executive of the Company, commented:

'I am pleased to announce the successful completion of the fundraising, which
has been supported by the majority of our institutional shareholders. Lara Croft
Tomb Raider - The Action Adventure, is now on sale in most major retail outlets
in the UK, will be rolling out across major European territories shortly, and
will be on sale in the U.S. towards the beginning of December. We hope that
sales this Christmas will demonstrate that there is a market place for the new
genre of interactive DVD Games and look forward to updating the market towards
the end of January.'

For further information please contact:

Dominic Wheatley / Ady Moores, Bright Things Plc: 0870 351 7770

David Seal, Corporate Synergy Plc: 020 7448 4400

That should help!
kim

Master RSI - 16 Nov 2006 13:38 - 22 of 269

The chart is suggesting not other than a CUP & Handle on progress, and is seven weeks doing the handle so is time for the turn UP

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Definition of Cup and Handle
A pattern on bar charts resembling a cup with a handle. The cup is in the shape of a "U" and the handle has a slight downward drift. The right-hand side of the pattern has low trading volume. It can be as short as seven weeks and as long as 65 weeks.

As the stock comes up to test the old highs, the stock will incur selling pressure by the people who bought at or near the old high. This selling pressure will make the stock price trade sideways with a tendency towards a downtrend for four days to four weeks... then it takes off. Below is an example of a cup and handle chart pattern:

A couple points on trying to detect cup and handles: Length - Generally, cups with longer and more "U" shaped bottoms, the stronger the signal. Avoid cups with a sharp "V" bottoms. Depth - Ideally, the cup should not be too deep. Also, avoid handles which are too deep since the handles should form in the top half of the cup pattern.
Volume - Volume should dry up on the decline and remain lower than average in the base of the bowl. It should then increase when the stock finally starts to make its move back up to test the old high. Retest (of old high) - doesn't have touch or come within a few ticks of old high. However, the further the top of the handle is away from the highs, the more significant the breakout needs to be.

Master RSI - 16 Nov 2006 13:41 - 23 of 269

Good volume today, but there is still a few sells that is keeping the price low

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EWRobson - 16 Nov 2006 21:10 - 24 of 269

Master RSI - I really like your cup and handle but suspect it depends on what is inside! Been doing a quick update and see the following as positive: (a) Wheatley has put up 100K of his own money; (b) Four significant shareholders with about a quarter of the capital; (c) dvd strategy plus capitalising on chip investment looks a better strategy than trying to sell hardware (d) creative expertise of management. Looking back you can see that the argument for Bubble rather than standard dvd was somewhat weak (kids are pretty adroit on computers/dvd compared with their grandparents!

What is not clear is the potential revenue from something like Tomb Raider. It looks like they are testing the water so that the end of January trading report will be significant. It would be helpful to have feedback from the retail end.

Eric

laurie squash - 05 Feb 2007 16:59 - 25 of 269

0.75p in the blue at 1630 hrs and they still knock it down to 0.38p after time.

Active - 11 Jul 2007 20:12 - 26 of 269

The lady I spoke to last friday said the results would be out on Monday 16th July but never know they could come out any time now! Hence, I'll be making my first purchase in these tomorrow morning. I have been hovering over the buy button since the last week but I checked the online prices today and seems I can pick some up around 5.20 pence. I think that's an excellent price considering the kind of news we're expecting in the finals. Not only that if I was to wait till the morning the finals are out, the market makers will be marking the price up and making very few shares available to buy online! I believe the free float is only around 5 million shares with more than 70% of the 30 million shares in the hands of major shareholders. These could easily soar back upto 20 pence + on some good news. Only need one piece of good news for that too. Without any good news, the price should be around the 10 pence levels as it is too! 6 months with no news thus far since the last trading statement in January but I think the finals will contain alot of good news.
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The cash position and forward looking statement alone will double the share price, a couple of deals thrown in could see 300%+ rise like back in September 06. All those in at the placing (11p) back in november have held there stock, the institutions have held onto there stock. Dominic put 100k hard earned cash into the placing and is a shrewd CEO who will keep a tight hold on the purse strings and can change direction of the company as markets dictate .imho fair value is around mc 3/4m (11/13)p with the cash in the bank imho around 1m and the patented asic chip also the ongoing deal with radica and future sales of tr and tw any futher deals would add to the mkt cap ,and imho the major shareholders agree.

Active - 11 Jul 2007 20:13 - 27 of 269

British Bulls
BGT
Bright Things PLC
Daily Commentary

BUY-IF

5.1300
0.0000 0.00%

Our system posted a BUY-IF today. The previous SELL recommendation was made on 15.05.2007 (56) days ago, when the stock price was 6.0000. Since then BGT has fallen -14.50%.

http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=BGT&MarketTicker=Consumer%20Goods&TYP=S

Active - 12 Jul 2007 08:27 - 28 of 269

I'm in with 34,194 shares at 5.117 pence. V. pleased with that price.

Darradev - 12 Jul 2007 11:49 - 29 of 269

It's been a bit flat these last few months but looks like something is stirring now. Can anyone advise the current market cap and approximate free float.

Darradev - 12 Jul 2007 12:26 - 30 of 269

Active, looks like you have a good sense of timing. Thanks for the heads up.

Active - 12 Jul 2007 13:14 - 31 of 269

Very strong buying thus far today. Looks set to get to 10 pence before the finals!

No probs. Darradev!

Active - 12 Jul 2007 15:16 - 32 of 269

Up 69% now. More gains to come tomorrow and next week IMO.

Darradev - 12 Jul 2007 15:23 - 33 of 269

Not had a share go balistic on me like this since SOLA in December last year. Nice feeling when it happens. :-).

Active - 12 Jul 2007 17:00 - 34 of 269

An excellent 73% rise today on the back of some very strong buying. IMO the rises will continue tomorrow and expecting the finals to be out on Monday which I'm hoping will contain alot of good news!

Active - 12 Jul 2007 18:58 - 35 of 269

After Close: British Bulls.

BUY
CONFIRMED

8.8800
+3.7500 +73.10

BGT
Bright Things PLC
Daily Commentary

Our system posted a BUY CONFIRMED today. The previous SELL recommendation was made on 15.05.2007 (58) days ago, when the stock price was 6.0000. Since then BGT has gained 48.00% .

http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=BGT&MarketTicker=Consumer%20Goods&TYP=S

priceless - 12 Jul 2007 20:17 - 36 of 269

Great stock, also look at CMGP

Active - 13 Jul 2007 07:47 - 37 of 269

Daily Express Newspaper today!
Rumours of a big contract win had punters piling into interactive games developer Bright Things 3 1/4p better at 8.87p.

Active - 13 Jul 2007 08:36 - 38 of 269

Rising again on strong buying from the snippet in the Express today
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