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Are THUS shares about to double ? (THUS)     

chrissie - 20 Aug 2003 23:34

rampage - 10 Dec 2004 21:32 - 193 of 300

If only we knew what those guys know
Something is going on behind the scenes thats for sure!

moneyman - 11 Dec 2004 21:23 - 194 of 300

DAILY MAIL
Investment Extra:
* Wichford shares are a long-term buy

Other comment:
* Takeover rumours return at Westbury - Punters queuing for Thus as takeover gossip swells - Talk of a possible share buy-back lifts Bovis Homes - Earnings upgrades on the way for Hampson Industries in the wake of its recent 22.5 million cash acquisition of Texstars

optomistic - 12 Dec 2004 14:17 - 195 of 300

Article from The Scotsman

Sun 12 Dec 2004

RUMOUR OF THE WEEK

DOUGLAS FRIEDLI

TAKEOVER talk returned to Thus, the telecoms group, after Columbia Ventures of the US upped its stake from 6.5% to 7.1%.

Thus was last week forced out of the FTSE 250 index following a collapse in its share price prompted by sharply increased losses. Some investors are concerned that Thus may be missing out on the latest round of consolidation among smaller telecommunications companies.

Fridays purchase by Columbia Ventures put 0.5p on Thus share price, lifting it to 14.25p on heavy trading. Columbia, an investment firm, owns Hibernia Atlantic, the company behind a new cable linking the US, Canada, Ireland and the UK.

Analysts believe Columbia may be interested in adding Thus to its portfolio of telecoms and industrial businesses stretching from Iceland to Mexico.

A few weeks ago, a Columbia spokesman described Thus as "an interesting company in an exciting market".

chinapete - 12 Dec 2004 16:58 - 196 of 300

Columbia Ventures is a privately-owned investment company headquartered in Vancouver, WA. Its major investments are in CTC Communications, the largest facilities-based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier headquartered in New England; Hibernia Atlantic, a transatlantic fiber-optic cable providing broadband connections between Boston, Halifax, Dublin and the United Kingdom; Og Vodafone, a full-service facilities-based telecommunications company in Iceland; Globalstar, the satellite telephony and data provider; Tecnol, an aluminum extruder in Mexico; and Columbia Commercial Building Products in Rockwall, Texas.

The recent purchases could be the precursor to a bid, or as a holding company they might just want a stake in what they think is an undervalued Company with a future. Had the feeling for some time that something could happen, if not now, then in the new year. If not from Columbia then someone else. Hopefully they won't drop much from their present position and there is a good upside prospect. Worth a punt IMO. Thinking of doubling tomorrow if they do not run away from me.

moneyman - 13 Dec 2004 08:34 - 197 of 300

Great start today. Putting the Telco sector into flavour.

Look at TTL also go.

hightech - 13 Dec 2004 10:54 - 198 of 300

Should move fast after 15p.
About 1M (750k +200k) buy at 15p earlier in the day.

optomistic - 06 Jan 2005 10:44 - 199 of 300

Thus wins 'multi-million' stg contract with Johnston Press
AFX


LONDON (AFX) - Thus Group PLC said it has won a multi-million sterling contract from Johnston Press, the regional newspaper and internet publisher, to provide a converged MPLS Wide Area Network (WAN).

Thus said it will link more than 160 Johnston Press sites, including local newspaper offices (such as the Yorkshire Post and Sheffield Star) with a WAN network that will centralise business applications and position the company for the migration to Voice over IP (VoIP).



Chrispine - 06 Jan 2005 11:49 - 200 of 300

Any ideas as to why the price hasn't moved despite the RNS & 9 Million trades so far today? You would have thought there would be some movement in price.

Thanks

Chris

optomistic - 06 Jan 2005 12:01 - 201 of 300

Chrispine, it appears to be a feature of THUS that when new contracts are announced the sp goes down, today so far the price is unchanged. Lets take this as being positive :-))
Perhaps it is because this is a Yorkshire based contract and KCOM being a player around here that the market thinks that the margins may have been cut to get the deal.

optomistic - 06 Jan 2005 12:05 - 202 of 300

Chripine, where did you get your trade figs? showing as 4.7 million on am

Chrispine - 06 Jan 2005 12:11 - 203 of 300

Sorry Opto..got squiffy eyes for a minute there

Fundamentalist - 06 Jan 2005 13:18 - 204 of 300

chris

your eyes didnt go squiffy - a trade for 4.6m showed up for a while taking the vol to 9m then disappeared

optomistic - 06 Jan 2005 13:30 - 205 of 300

Thanks Fundy, I missed that one, do you think they took them back and got a refund :-)

rampage - 06 Jan 2005 13:35 - 206 of 300

I wouldn't be asking for a refund just yet !

BANKONE - 07 Jan 2005 09:00 - 207 of 300

Full details on Website Thus.net.


6 January 2005

THUS Wins Multi-Million Pound Contract From Johnston Press
Leading publishing company selects THUS to provide bespoke MPLS Wide Area Network
January 6, 2005 - THUS plc today announced that it has won a multi-million pound contract from Johnston Press, one of the UK's leading regional newspaper and Internet publishers, to provide a converged MPLS Wide Area Network (WAN). THUS will link more than 160 Johnston Press sites, including many well known local newspaper offices (such as the Yorkshire Post and Sheffield Star) with a resilient WAN network that will centralise business applications and position the company for the migration to Voice over IP (VoIP).

As a UK newspaper and Internet publisher, Johnston Press relies heavily on the transfer of data in its day-to-day business. Stories, photographs, advertisements and even complete newspaper pages need to be moved quickly from one office to another to ensure that Johnston's 240 newspapers are ready to print on time and its web sites are updated continuously. The company wanted to improve network performance and resilience, and needed a supplier with the experience and capabilities to provide this, along with a migration path to VoIP. THUS's competence in the media sector made it an obvious choice for Johnston Press, who selected the company following a competitive tender with some of the UK's leading telecommunications providers.

"We chose to work with THUS, not only because its solution fulfilled our needs but also because the company's people and its knowledge of the media sector impressed us," commented Graham Gould, head of information technology at Johnston Press. "THUS worked hard to fully understand our needs and worked closely with us to tailor a solution that suited our business. THUS will now play a crucial role in improving our overall network performance and resilience, and allow us to be more efficient in our operations and so serve our customers better."

Network downtime has an immediate and serious impact on business performance in the publishing sector because newspapers can't be printed if the network fails. Using a range of connectivity methods to take into account the size and diversity of Johnston Press' offices, THUS will provide a range of connections to 43 core sites and private access DSL (PaDSL) connections at 113 regional sites around the UK. The network will enable Johnston Press to support all its editorial and advertising databases as well as email, Internet, intranet, financial data, page transfers and voice calls in the future.

In addition to this, the network will be convergence ready, allowing Johnston Press to roll-out VoIP and move away from traditional telephony between its sites in the future.

"Because it already has a highly competent internal technology team, Johnston Press needed a supplier that could complement this resource," said Phil Male, Chief Operating Officer, THUS plc. "THUS is a proven player in the media sector, already providing technologically advanced solutions to a number of large media companies Through this experience, we understand the challenges facing this sector and are well positioned to tailor solutions that provide our customers with a competitive edge. The Johnston Press win adds to our media portfolio and further endorses our experience in this area."

http://www.Thus.net.

Fundamentalist - 07 Jan 2005 09:12 - 208 of 300

So called full details - doesnt tell the size or length of the contract

BANKONE - 07 Jan 2005 09:29 - 209 of 300

Sorry I meant the full details publisged on their web site

optomistic - 07 Jan 2005 09:38 - 210 of 300

Hi BANKONE, sure Fundy was not critical of you, more the company for lack of info. At least they have announced it as a multi million pound contract which must indicate it will extend for several years rather than just One or two.
opto

Fundamentalist - 07 Jan 2005 09:56 - 211 of 300

Spot on Opto

Bankone - the criticism was aimed at the info in the RNS not you

BANKONE - 08 Jan 2005 09:19 - 212 of 300

Bit of old news below from Thus web site in relation to NATS contract which would appear again has no value and details re length of contract - but may become relevant as in this mornings Daily Mail it makes partuclar reference in the City and Finance (Not to THUS) but to Nats and reads as follows:-

"Britains Air Traffice Control operator handled more flights than ever with fewer delays last year. National Air Traffic Services handled 2.18m flights through the UK airspace in 2004, up 4.9pc. The average delay fell from 44 secs to 25 secs."

16 December 2004

National Air Traffic Services Chooses THUS To Improve Network Communications With The Western Isle
December 15 2004 - THUS plc today announced that it has won a new contract with the National Air Traffic Services (NATS), to provide resilient connections between NATS remote radar and radio sites in the Western Isles in Scotland and its Air Traffic Control Centre in Prestwick. This service will play a fundamental part in NATS plans to provide greater resilience to the existing radar and radio services covering the transatlantic flights leaving and arriving in the UK.

NATS provides air traffic control services to aircraft flying within UK airspace and over the eastern part of the North Atlantic. NATS currently handles more than two million flights carrying in almost 200 million passengers per year, with this figure expected to reach three million flights by 2010. In order to do this, and maintain overall safety, NATS is currently undertaking a renewal programme at many of its radar and radio facilities. As part of these restructuring plans, THUS is assisting NATS in its creation of a data and communications ring linking all of its sites by providing alternate routes to its sites in the Western Isles by deploying new microwave installations into these remote areas.

THUS already supports a number of NATS sites in the Scottish Isles and has proven that it has the technical competence to deliver this new service. THUS worked in conjunction with NATS on this project to undertake physical surveys to identify the best places to construct new microwave installations and structured a commercial deal to support this part of the NATS project. These new links will further enhance NATS existing network, enabling NATS to maintain their own high level of service, ensuring that the UK airspace is kept as safe as possible. NATS establishes strict Service Level Agreements for all services providers to ensure that availability and reliability is kept at an optimum level at all times.

Phil Male, Chief Operating Officer, THUS plc, said, "At THUS we fully understand that communication services can be mission critical for our customers and given our track record of proving high quality of service, we are confident that the solution we are providing to NATS will more than meet its high expectations. We are pleased to have extended our long-standing relationship with NATS to provide additional scope to its project by helping to make airline services more proficient and heighten safety."



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