paulbrooks71
- 19 Jan 2005 12:17
Have a look at todays news threads for EVS, great first half results, important acquisition announced, more exciting news promised in February. Up 25% so far today.
grevis2
- 13 Apr 2005 20:31
- 211 of 305
I'm not surprised to find this stock holding steady. EVS shares have performed as expected. They peaked just ahead of the Ides of March, which is the signal for the end of tax year sell off. Such falls tend to unnerve a few folk and hence the sell off tends to run into mid April before turning up again. You only have to look at the rest of the small cap market to see that this has happened across the board. Barring accidents and unforeseen events, I believe the next move forward is only days away. From the big buys we've seen in recent days, someone evidently agrees with me. Good luck!
grevis2
- 14 Apr 2005 16:41
- 212 of 305
Two mighty buys at the end of trade, yet again. 1.25 million and 1.3 million. Just who is stake-building?
andysmith
- 14 Apr 2005 16:49
- 213 of 305
I've been watching this one Grevis, only put off is I don't want another Pipex, promises so much but sp never moves outside small range despite big buys.
You predict 6p+ soon, what are your longer term projections? Cheers.
ragingcat
- 15 Apr 2005 12:22
- 214 of 305
Target 4p soon and then 3p
andysmith
- 15 Apr 2005 13:24
- 215 of 305
Substance behind that ragingcat?
Why would L&G buy at 5.75p?
Why would EVS prosper to yield 10p+.
Very tempted by EVS. Honest views appreciated.
mickeyskint
- 15 Apr 2005 14:03
- 216 of 305
Andy
This is a small company with a market cap of 9 mil. The results are out at the end of june and untill we get nearer to that date these will bounce around between a small trading range just as they are doing now. As revenues increase then so will the price but it's going to be slow. I think the company has excellent prospects and a good model and in time the price will start to retrace. If you do decide to jump in then you will need patience.
MS
ptholden
- 17 Apr 2005 16:40
- 217 of 305
AndyS
As previously stated, have this one on my watchlist. I'm afraid I have to agree with ragingcat. From a TA perspective, Support at 5.4p has been broken (just) and if another negative day tomorrow (on the cards following the DJ's performance on Friday), next stop is 4p. Volumes continue to fall, MACD remains negative, so overall further falls are likely. Perhasp 3-4p is a good entry level.
Regards
PTH
andysmith
- 18 Apr 2005 16:46
- 218 of 305
Thanks for valued analysis folks. Keeping it on my watchlist for now. Andy
mysunshine
- 25 Apr 2005 10:07
- 219 of 305
Envesta Telecom PLC
25 April 2005
Envesta Telecom plc, the AIM quoted premium international telephony provider,
announces it was informed on 22 April 2005 that, as of the 15 April, the
Strathclyde Pension Fund is interested in 7,600,000 shares, representing 3.08 %
of the issued share capital. These shares are registered in the name of
Nortrust Nominees.
For further information please contact:
Simon Hudson/Clemmie Carr
Tavistock Communications
Tel: 020 7920 3150
ccarr@tavistock.co.uk
andysmith
- 27 Apr 2005 13:30
- 220 of 305
Keeping on watchlist thanks to advice from Pete and others. Support has worryingly gone depste L&G and pension funds taking significant stakes.
I will wait to see where support level turns out to be.
capetown
- 03 May 2005 11:47
- 221 of 305
Any thoughts on reason for the continuing price fall on this stock,talk about VOLATILE!,i am thinking of topping up but not sure that the price will start to pick up.
ptholden
- 03 May 2005 12:08
- 222 of 305
Not very much positive to say about the chart. I still believe that the SP spiked due to tips in both Shares Mag and the IC. However, following today's fall, the SP is testing support at 3.8p and also the rising trend sice December last year. If both these fail, then 3p looks like the next stop. I am continuing to watch and will probably buy if it bounces off 3.8p. I might miss the best purchase price, but then better safe than sorry.
Regards
PTH
capetown
- 03 May 2005 12:30
- 223 of 305
Thx PTHPOLDEN,
As i said i was thinking of topping up,but will wait to see 3.8 as i have to agree with your thoughts,am confident it will pick up,lets see.thx again
grevis2
- 03 May 2005 13:44
- 224 of 305
EVS looks to have bottomed out. Time to get back in me thinks! Buyers are coming in thick and fast at this level. That 260K showing as a sell was actually a delayed buy from an hour ago. Good luck!
capetown
- 03 May 2005 14:36
- 225 of 305
Looks like you were spot on PTH CHEERS!!!!
ptholden
- 03 May 2005 16:21
- 226 of 305
capetown
Slight recovery this PM, but perhaps still a little bit early to jump in yet. Will be interested to see what happens tomorrow. It has only tested the support level once, I would like to see a positive day prior to making a decision.
PTH
grevis2
- 05 May 2005 03:12
- 227 of 305
Envesta Telecom PLC - Director Shareholding
RNS Number:8848L
Envesta Telecom PLC
04 May 2005
Director Shareholding
Envesta Telecom plc ('Envesta Telecom' or the 'Company') the AIM quoted premium
international telephony provider announces that on 4th May 2005 the following
director's dealing took place.
Kevin Jauncey, Chairman of Envesta Telecom, purchased 150,000 shares in Envesta
Telecom at 4.05p per share, representing 0.06 per cent. of the issued share
capital of the Company. Following this purchase, Mr Jauncey is now interested
in 800,000 shares, representing 0.32 per cent. of the issued share capital of
the Company.
For further information please contact:
Simon Hudson/Clemmie Carr
Tavistock Communications
Tel: 020 7920 3150
ccarr@tavistock.co.uk
Tracy Ronan, Communications and PR Manager
Envesta Telecom PLC
Tel: 01635 817434
Mobile 07818 446911
tracy.ronan@envestatelecom.com
Kevin Jauncey, Executive Chairman
Kevin McGovern, Finance Director
Envesta Telecom Plc
Tel: 0870 767 7778
kevin.jauncey@envestatelecom.com
Kevin.mcgovern@envestatelecom.com
Notes to Editors
About Envesta Telecom Plc
Envesta Telecom plc is an AIM listed premium quality alternative telephony
provider specialising in the provision of high quality International telephony
connections through its wholly owned subsidiary Seven Telecom. With call
quality in the UK now taken for granted, the same quality is expected when
routing calls around the world, especially where more complex services are
required.
Headquartered in London, Envesta owns state of the art infrastructure
interconnected with worldwide Tier One carriers such as BT and T-Systems.
Significant capital investment in Voice over Internet Protocol, ('VoIP')
technology where appropriate, has expanded Envesta's technical capabilities,
opening up new routes to Africa and Asia at greater margins to the Company.
This, along with some of the most sophisticated monitoring capability in the
industry, means that Seven Telecom is able to closely monitor and control the
business to achieve maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
END
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grevis2
- 05 May 2005 03:14
- 228 of 305
It's hard to overlook the fact that two large Financial Institutions have taken a 3% plus stake in recent weeks and at prices well above today's closing levels. Now the CEO has given a signal that all is ship shape at EVS, so what more do you all want before taking the plunge. This company is growing and has a projected forward PE of around 6. The stock price has fallen along with the rest of the AIM market and not for any other reason. Derampers will try to convince that this stock has further to fall but they fail to provide any logical reason for their predictions. EVS will go higher sooner rather than later. This stock has a good following but there are still a few nervous holders pulling it back for the moment. Buyers are out there but as some have said, they are waiting for a sign that the bottom has been reached. The trouble is that when it does start to move ahead, the MMs will start their usual antics of restricting the flow of stock. Don't get caught out by dithering for too long. If you believe in this stock then tuck a few away before the price goes ballistic again. Good luck!
grevis2
- 05 May 2005 14:10
- 229 of 305
The forcasts for EVS are:
Year ending 30 June 2005: EPS 0.33p, PE 12.17
Year ending 30 June 2006: EPS 0.64p, PE 6.36, growth 91.39%
Taken from Barclays Stockbrokers website this afternoon.
mickeyskint
- 05 May 2005 15:28
- 230 of 305
I knew I didn't buy a bummer. These are only going one way...up.
MS