proptrade
- 22 Jan 2004 11:27
i was wondering if anyone out there had any strong views? this company appears to be delivering and has just turned EBITA positive after a great trading statement last week. seems like upside to +200p once results are out.
any comments or thoughts would be appreciated.
proptrade
- 11 Jan 2005 12:10
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100p bid. maybe there is support there!
capa
- 11 Jan 2005 12:15
- 239 of 602
Added a few more this morning. Pre-statement dip, lovely :-)
capa
proptrade
- 11 Jan 2005 12:46
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sensible. should make for an interesting week or two.
i am convinced that if the statement is as positive as we are hoping then momentum will drive them for a few days. 130 soon??
capa
- 12 Jan 2005 15:09
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here we go. Trading statement tomorrow perhaps ?
capa
Chrispine
- 12 Jan 2005 15:54
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Lets hope so capa.
capa
- 13 Jan 2005 08:23
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There it is Chrispine, never let you down this lot. Not long now until profitable and with a huge cash pile.
capa
grenvillegiles
- 13 Jan 2005 09:14
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Nice prediction re the Trading Statement capa. I'll just go warn the Bank Manager to expect a large deposit..
Chris
lizard
- 13 Jan 2005 12:39
- 245 of 602
i think statement in line- no better no worse although i think we were looking for something of better reaction. come on where are you all? what do you think of this update?.
lizard
- 17 Jan 2005 13:17
- 246 of 602
looking for breakout of 1.07- 1.10 level
proptrade
- 17 Jan 2005 14:21
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that is wierd, i wrote a comment this morning and forgot to post!
personally i like the statement and results should be great in feb. news of any LLU in the meantime could propel these north. 125 by results
proptrade
- 18 Jan 2005 12:05
- 248 of 602
moving up nicely again today....
lizard
- 18 Jan 2005 12:13
- 249 of 602
hopefully through 1.10
gavdfc
- 18 Jan 2005 12:20
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Creeping up nicely. Article here which mentions ESY, seems ABN like them:
"Key special situation and recovery stocks on ABNs watch list of small-cap stocks include: First Technology, Aggreko, Anite, Charter, Chloride Group, CSR, Easynet, Mothercare, Neutec Pharma, Ricardo, Quintain Estates and St Ives."
http://db.riskwaters.com/public/showPage.html?page=204469
Read somewhere that ABN had a buy note out with a 145 target.
proptrade
- 18 Jan 2005 12:29
- 251 of 602
abn is also the house broker. i had a chat with them a couple of months ago and their view was that ESY was misunderstood by the mkt. this was when the stock was trading at 70ish.
gavdfc
- 18 Jan 2005 12:56
- 252 of 602
Nice one. Perhaps a new contract or two and some good results in Feb may lead to an upgraded target price.
proptrade
- 18 Jan 2005 12:59
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my view as well. if there are any more LLU wins these will spike fast.
gavdfc
- 18 Jan 2005 13:06
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Considering some consolidation in the sector, a take over target perhaps. A snippet form that buy note makes interesting reading:
"Separately, we still believe that Easynet is the most attractive consolidation target.
While we would be surprised if a bid was forthcoming during the regulatory review (due to complete in 1Q05), we still see this as possible over the next 12 months. Our view is that operators that are thinking of going it alone will rethink after they start trying to unbundle exchanges because the process and the building of the infrastructure is time consuming. Remember, Easynet has been doing this for over three years. Also, there is a physical constraint in space, meaning that the number of operators present in each exchange will be limited. We believe these factors will make Easynet particularly attractive."
proptrade
- 18 Jan 2005 13:18
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i could have written that! i think these guys are cribbing off this site!
cheers for the post. just adds to the attractiveness of the name.
gavdfc
- 18 Jan 2005 13:27
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Lol! No probs. Maybe you should start charging them then! Would help pay for all these nappies!
proptrade
- 18 Jan 2005 13:38
- 257 of 602
tell me about it!
quick funny story...when my wife and I moved to Jakarta we had a four month old baby and found that they didn't stock pampers/huggies out there. My wife decided to buy a years supply in one go (from Singapore). it was so expensive but a real joke because we literally transported a pallet of nappies and wipes out there. credit to my wife though, she got the sizes and quantities spot on. what was funny was that it was like we had won a competition...the packers had a good laugh as well.