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RTD - Why? (RTD)     

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.

Douggie - 11 Jan 2005 17:09 - 1963 of 2406

A very pleasing day.

:o))

Fundamentalist - 11 Jan 2005 18:03 - 1964 of 2406

Amber

no i dont day trade - cant place enough faith in charts !!! My strength is reading balance sheets and analysing the financial strength of the company so the majority of my activity is long term (at least 1 yr usually a lot longer).

overgrowth - 11 Jan 2005 21:17 - 1965 of 2406

"Macy's deal for Retail Decisions" - first time I've seen RTD on the moneyam first page in the "Major News" section !

RTD is rapidly becoming a share for more serious investors rather than "penny punters". I noticed the shorters were out in force on other boards last night with their usual doom and gloom stories - I had to chuckle when I saw the great news this morning.

Check out the size of this customer - they're massive and they only have glowing words to say about RTD - bodes very well for the future.

With top notch results from last year to come, cracking deals like this one to take RTD into 2005 with gusto and TM100 inclusion at some point soon, I can see more institutions getting interested.

Fundamentalist - 11 Jan 2005 21:36 - 1966 of 2406

OG

Did you read fatboy on ADVFN - the smell of his fingers burning this morning was delightful

overgrowth - 11 Jan 2005 21:40 - 1967 of 2406

fundy I certainly did lol!

I think Manzarek has just hit on a good point over there:

"One of the interesting things about the Macys deal imo is that they were using their own inhouse system which clearly wasn't up to par and was presumably quite a cost.

I suspect this condition probably exists amongst a lot of the blue chips who will have their own IT depts and legacy systems which were utilised as there internet ventures started.

Prestigious deals like this and the Travelocity one should open a lot more doors for red into those blue chips.

The other recent development seems to me to be that web commerce is reaching a critical mass, if you like , at both the value level and the technical volume level.

This means that not only are these inhouse systems not up to the job but that the amount of retailing that has migrated to the web now justifies suitable investment by these companies.

Those traditional retailers who had a "token" web operation and are now losing out on the high street may be forced to rethink. Even if this is all bo***s still good news imo."

Fundamentalist - 11 Jan 2005 21:44 - 1968 of 2406

OG

I agree totally - its also a nice one on the cv - "if its good enough for macys/bloomingdales then its good enough for us" may well be heard in a few boardrooms in the near future

moneyman - 11 Jan 2005 22:56 - 1969 of 2406

I expect that we will see further news of more contracts signed over the comming weeks. Don't forget the smaller contracts will not be seen until results are released and they will also add up significantly.

amberjane - 11 Jan 2005 23:10 - 1970 of 2406

Thanks Washlander, yes that's the way i'm trying to think of things :>))

Douggie - 12 Jan 2005 00:33 - 1971 of 2406

Exciting isn't it......... ;o))

Douggie - 12 Jan 2005 10:09 - 1972 of 2406

:o)))

Fred1new - 12 Jan 2005 10:32 - 1973 of 2406

Douggie buy a few more today and push price through 30p. 35p just around the corner. %-))

Douggie - 12 Jan 2005 10:50 - 1974 of 2406

Fred how I wish I could....I have been fully commited here for over a year, in fact I sold 50.000 at 11p 10% profit 'cos I thought I had too big a % of my capital in one place. ( I put it in CYH now in red to tune of 57% :-/) thats why I nip my bum so tight when it looks like it may go back lower.

Feeling prety confident at mo. :o))

Fundamentalist - 12 Jan 2005 15:27 - 1975 of 2406

Just got back from working on the house - nice to see the price begin with a 3 - heres looking to a 4

skyhigh - 12 Jan 2005 15:46 - 1976 of 2406

Be nice to see it get to 40p+... However, wouldn't mind betting that we'll startr to see some tree shaking and profit taking in the next few days.(imho). if it goes back to below 30p.. i'm going in again... :)

Fred1new - 12 Jan 2005 17:24 - 1977 of 2406

Funny volumes of B to sells with price going up. Some may be mispresented but not in the proportion showing. Are the MMs after shares again. I hope so.

Douggie - 12 Jan 2005 17:32 - 1978 of 2406

...:o)).....shhhhhh.

Douggie - 12 Jan 2005 17:34 - 1979 of 2406

Fred1new - 12 Jan 2005 20:49 - 1980 of 2406

Douggie didn't you tell me you had bought 500K of them Jan 2004. Or is my memory failing me again. But if not I think it was reasonable to sell a few at 10p. :+)) have a good day to-morrow.

amberjane - 12 Jan 2005 22:10 - 1981 of 2406

Glad to see that big smile of Douggies at last. Hi Fundy thanks for the 'alert'

Douggie - 12 Jan 2005 23:30 - 1982 of 2406

Fred if I had ever had 500k in a lifetime I wouldn't even think of being here ........
not even in my dreams!!!!!
I am trying to make 1% of that go a little further ;-\
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