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NETeller - CASHING IN (NLR)     

HUSTLER - 17 Nov 2004 20:02

NETeller - NLR - 3.15
Thought i would start a new thread following on from
hawick - new issue looks very special - not to steal the thunder from
hawick but just to highlight the company name to those not already in to this
potential blockbuster.
Those of us who are following NETeller know the background and have been
active with postings,for newcomers i strongly sugest viewing the
( new issue looks very special posting )the content will speak for itself.

Brief overview of NETeller
The company handles online cash transactions across the globe
on 21st oct gained fsa approval to operate as a regulated e-money issuer
and will passport the regulated status to all 25 EU member states
it has over 1 million clients rising by 2000 number each day
1500 online merchants and processed over $1.5 billion in 2003
pre tax profit is estimated to be 29 million to dec 04 rising to
40 million next year
per currently 20 to dec 04 falling to 11.5 which is low for sector
brokers have been raising forcasts on a regular basis
share price has risen over 50% since launch earlier this year
new markets emerging constantly,asia has the potential for supergrowth
online casinos are creating enormous profits
given all this - cash generative - huge market - fsa approval
infastructure in place to handle growth, profits accrue to bottom line
the market force is behind it with good relative strength
all put together it is hard to argue against this has the potential
to be a blockbuster over the year ahead

regards HUSTLER







Dil - 04 Feb 2005 12:02 - 256 of 1341

Bones , if Bullie adds them to his SIPP portfolio then I'm off :-)

capa - 04 Feb 2005 12:03 - 257 of 1341

Reminds me of the old days when this would sometimes move down 15% in a day to finish level.

Nigh on 100% growth doesn't disappoint me, nor does the thought of an asian deal :-)

capa

Bones - 04 Feb 2005 12:21 - 258 of 1341

Dil - forecasts, forecasts. I thought you were a chart man these days :)

At least we all know where we are with Goldfinger. Ramp it til he sells :)

capa - 04 Feb 2005 12:27 - 259 of 1341

Canaccord the house broker seems to like the announcement describing it as very favourable and in line with its own increased estimates.

capa

Dil - 04 Feb 2005 12:33 - 260 of 1341

I always feel safest when the fundamentals support the chart Bones but it does mean I do miss out on some of the huge flyers like bprg :-)

goldfinger - 04 Feb 2005 12:35 - 261 of 1341

Price moving back in, NICE.

cheers GF.

EWRobson - 04 Feb 2005 12:43 - 262 of 1341

Maximum buy quantity of 100 shares! Well, why don't they mark the price up then? I've done my top up!

Eric

Bones - 04 Feb 2005 12:50 - 263 of 1341

Dil :)

goldfinger - 04 Feb 2005 13:01 - 264 of 1341

News just in from CityWire..........................

Tip Update: Neteller doubles up

Published: 10:23 Friday 04 February 2005 By: Graeme Davies, Investment Correspondent

Citywire tip Neteller continues to grow rapidly according to a fourth quarter trading update although some investors have taken the chance to book some profits on its recent phenomenal run.

Neteller (NLR) has continued its rapid growth with average daily sign ups of new customers in the fourth quarter of last year at 2,072 compared with 1,068 the previous year. In the year as a whole average daily sign ups have doubled to 1,821.

At the end of the year Neteller had 1.25 million members against 663,000 at the end of 2003.

Shares in the 650 million online money transfer specialist have shed 2% or 13p to 537.5p, which should come as little surprise considering its rise from 157p to 550.5p since the middle of last year.

Neteller specialises in secure instant online money transfers and has targeted the booming online gaming market where its rivals have traditionally been reluctant to provide instant cash transfers. It has a strong base in the US and Europe and is targeting a move into the lucrative Asian markets.

The surge in online gaming is reflected in Neteller's average daily receipts, which rose to $2.3 million (1.22 million) from $1.1 million the previous year. Quarter on quarter receipts rose by 19% from the third quarter.

Neteller has come to prominence at just the right time to plug into the online gaming boom where its instant indemnified transfers have proved popular with gamers and gaming sites. It also offers the same service for online purchases and allows members to transfer money between themselves instantly.

House broker Canaccord has declared the trading statement 'very favourable' and in line with its own recently increased estimates. It reckons Neteller is picking up even more market share in the online gaming industry.

Citywire tipped Neteller as a buy earlier this week at 526.5p and reiterate that recommendation today.

cheers GF.


Bones - 04 Feb 2005 15:07 - 265 of 1341

Dil, decided to sell NLR which I bought at 406 and 428 two weeks ago. I am happy to take 30% - 35% (yesterday sold half at 548p the rest today 534p) in such a short space of time. I will wait for some consolidation in the share price before getting back in. If it carries on zooming non-stop, good luck!

It didn't encourage me to see a couple of hundred posts over the road this morning either! That's one of your indicators I believe :)

goldfinger - 04 Feb 2005 15:28 - 266 of 1341

Sell at your peril I say.

cheers GF.

jimmy b - 04 Feb 2005 15:34 - 267 of 1341

Goldfinger do you see this going north again soon or stopping now for a breather, and do you have a target, i topped up again this morning.Thanks Jb

goldfinger - 04 Feb 2005 15:43 - 268 of 1341

Hi Jimmy,

it as massive potential. The MMs were after stock this morning and nothing else.

I dont like giving figures and normally leave that to the market but I certainly beleive Dil with his 10 quid figure will be reachable, he may have even upped that if I remember rightly or was it Durlacher.

Nothing goes up in a straight line, the thing is not to panic. A lot did when Evil K went short at 310 only a few weeks back, I think it went down to 268p with people panicking but I stood firm as did others on here and evil was proved to have made one hell of a misjudgement, I told him so in an e-mail and two days later he had closed.

cheers GF.

Dil - 04 Feb 2005 15:45 - 269 of 1341

A couple of hundred is ok Bones its 10,000 in a week that worries me. Good timing on the buy and it never hurts to bank a profit but I have a stop loss system that allows for a decent pull back before being hit and thus helps me ride the biggies without trying to trade them. ACE was a good example of this , bought at about 110p begining of September and got stopped out around 265p last month.

I'm a crap trader so try to look for things I can hold and ride for a few months.

Keep watching Bones , still be worth jumping in next week at 600p :-)

Bones - 04 Feb 2005 15:47 - 270 of 1341

Cheers Dil

Dil - 04 Feb 2005 15:52 - 271 of 1341

And I just checked out ADFVN and about 100 posts on the day of a major announcement seems fair enough , some shares often had that before breakfast on a Sunday :-)

jimmy b - 04 Feb 2005 15:56 - 272 of 1341

Yes it was Durlacher who said 12 ,iv sold out on this a few times since august but im hanging in this time .Thanks Jb

capa - 04 Feb 2005 15:57 - 273 of 1341

For a share that has done so much so soon, the amount of posters is curiously
low imo

capa

goldfinger - 04 Feb 2005 16:10 - 274 of 1341

Price getting near evens all the time, just 10p down now.

cheers GF.

Roro - 04 Feb 2005 16:18 - 275 of 1341

capa there are a lot more lurkers than posters
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