ainsoph
- 23 May 2003 13:32
A new thread that may swim in hibernation for a few days or weeks as the process of evolution takes place ......
Imagine a slimmed down debt free company with one division stacked with orders and self financing with cash in the bank.
Then imagine a partner for the other division with pockets so deep that they could fund a rocket to the moon ..... and back
Dreaming of course but Tads can do that to you ..... what a gem or is that a bygone dream as well .....
ainsoph
We started the day at 4.75p mid - risk grade 583 - currently 6p - spamming posts 63 out of 140
rjs
- 28 May 2003 08:45
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there may be news. that would be my guess, as somebody posted above there is always a buying frenzy before news comes out.
However, anoter reason for the rise may be as folows. We dont seem to have seen any GEM for a couple of dasy. the GEM trades recently were at 4.25p. The number of shares that arrived have been taken somewhere. If this "somewhere" stills requires stock - and there arnt anymore from GEM then the price has to rise.
Moneylender
- 28 May 2003 08:48
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Agree rico, and if there is news as well!
the sky is the limit.
M
rjs
- 28 May 2003 08:48
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I think a basic spelling course might be in order ;-)
Sequestor
- 28 May 2003 08:57
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I am watching this closely today, "hope" buying has boyed it for a few days
now, no news will mean a retrenchment, never forget shares move downwards three times quicker than up, one day could crunch the bid back to 4p`ish
snappy
- 28 May 2003 10:28
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This tad rally does appear to be based on some volume rather than the usual mm price hikes in response to some rns that they probably don't understand anyhow!
The push up has finally broken through the downward channel began at 33p which is positive so all in all it does look more positive for tad stock than it did just a few months ago.
A retracement cannot be ruled out but I would be surprised to see 4p again in the near term.
Good to see this board becoming a much more friendly place after decisive action by am.
Densil
- 28 May 2003 11:11
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Fugitive I'm happy to agree to differ. Nobody's perfect.
The chart still looks strong and the breakout secure.
I think we'll be going slowly north this week with lots of profit taking on the way as people dip in and out.
Sequestor
- 28 May 2003 11:39
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Hey snap,
nice and peaceful here now the cabal has been split up, excellent news on my return after a few days away,
TAD UP 5.75%, but unfortunately only at the price of a spread of 13.3%, making buying a bit risky, hence buys only 30% above sells, but from the recent lows of 4p bid, the bid jump of 62% will do me nicely.
rjs
- 28 May 2003 12:10
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some handy buys going through now
Sequestor
- 28 May 2003 12:19
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Very good buys as you say, I am always happy to be proven wrong on an upturn.
Sequestor
- 28 May 2003 12:50
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chart failed
Sequestor
- 28 May 2003 12:56
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Just a reminder to the "10/20 p soon" brigade, we have been here before 5 months back, and failed to get above 8p`ish, and that was on "good news",
be careful.
dickdasterdly10000
- 28 May 2003 12:58
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talking to yourself
and nobody's home
Densil
- 28 May 2003 13:39
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Could be Dick, but it all makes some sort of sense. That is, those who I aint got squelched do. I wouldn't know about the others.
Sequestor
- 28 May 2003 13:40
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dick,
do try to talk a little sense occasionally, it would be refreshing.
Densil
- 28 May 2003 13:41
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Buying pressure is quite strong. I don't think eight is going to hold somehow.
Sequestor
- 28 May 2003 13:45
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Me neither 8 is much too ambitious , 7p is the next move,and then down some,
`plus ca change , plus la meme chose` eh
amazing how one can agree with like minds.
Sequestor
- 28 May 2003 14:13
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Amazing how Densil and I saw the drop coming there goes the "real" bid down soon to be followed by the demise of 8 offer- as Dense said "I don`t think the 8 is going to hold somehow",
its like telepathy really.
Densil
- 28 May 2003 14:28
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They're sitting there soaking up the pressure. Either there's a big Gem in the wings or they're hoping the pressure is dropping cos the trades are small. A good big buy now would put the cat amongst the pigeons.
superrod
- 28 May 2003 19:48
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get real guys
tad trades a few k a day or a few million. the last few days have seen buying a plenty. i dont presume to know why but 4 or 5 hundred buyers against the two or three antis here and a few more on advfn.whos right whos wrong WORK IT OUT
alternatively ASK THE AUDIENCE ( i admit not infallible )
ps only posting cos it looks like mam needs the traffic :o((
Moneylender
- 28 May 2003 21:39
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Is this woman going to do in the States what ESRI has done in the UK and europe.
She has all the crudentials and experience.
This could well be the cash cow, while we wait for ETI to
produce the "hypergrowth" that we all dream of.
A company is judged by the company it keeps.
M
Tadpole-Cartesia Appoints Susan Park Executive Sales Manager For North American Operations
Field geospatial software leader strengthens its customer-centric business initiatives
Carlsbad (Calif.), April 23, 2003: Tadpole-Cartesia, Inc., the field mapping software leader, today announces the appointment of Susan Park as executive sales manager for North American operations. Reporting to operations director Jason Linley, Park now leads the firm's business drive into the utilities, transport, local and state government, homeland security, and other GIS-centric markets.
Park is a respected practitioner in delivering customer value. She joins Tadpole-Cartesia after 4-years with GE Network Solutions (formerly GE Smallworld) where she progressed from account manager for the Denver area to sales director, Western Region and Canada.
Prior to moving into sales with GE, Park applied her design and project management skills with Plangraphics, Inc., and was prime support for the company's utility customers to develop and deploy complex GIS softwareapplications. Earlier career highlights included project management positions with Helix Water District and Niagara Mohawk. Park holds a BS in Geography from Texas A&M.
Jason Linley, Tadpole-Cartesia's director for North American operations, comments: "Susan brings a cross-industry skillset to Tadpole-Cartesia and a proven track record in selling geospatial systems. In today's geo-centric climate, every second counts and extending spatial data to the edge of a network via Tadpole's unique field technologies is helping enterprises to improve the productivity of their mobile work teams, and ultimately deliver better service to utility customers."
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