maddoctor
- 14 Mar 2005 10:27
Sarantel the antenna company on the rise for the first time this morning sincce the float. In for a small amount to see what transpires
belisce6
- 16 Oct 2005 01:01
- 26 of 28
Wee Jock,
I do agree with much of what you say.....
my comment in regards to the 12-18 mth prospect is simply that if they can get into profit (and a decent one at that) within the next 18 months or so (or at least by this time next year), then the sp will obviously be a lot higher to reflect it......i believe that by that stage they will have a good track-record of delivery of promises; which would then lead people to believe them even further if they were to forecast continuous massive foreseeable future growth rates.......all simply leading to further short-term sp rise.......
then as you mention above - saturation (??) may be lurking around the corner... So i suppose i can extend my timing thoughts to about 2.5 yrs from now, but at this stage have no idea whether anything else that is either better, or simply renders slg's technology to be obsolete, is about to hit the market......another even better antenna perhaps ??? or even less wireless pieces of hardware in a couple of yrs time, so less demand for the antennas; seeing that the entire communications medium ( of phone/internet/tv/radio) seems to be slowly merging....(in a few yrs time will we be internetting, making phone calls, listening to radio, AND watching TV from one device which is the size of a palmtop ??? - with a desktop sitting at home in every room, where you simply load in your palmtop into the docking station and then have a wider screen - perhaps as wide as the really cool plasma's) - you only have to read about what BSkyB is up to recently......
I got into SLG b/c i thought that they would have loads of antennas to sell to the Nth American market (for reasons that you mention above)........and because i realised in early 2004 that the wireless computer concept will be a big hit.........and then due to reading an article earlier in the year about how VOIP did not allow the tracking of position/location of caller in cases of emergency calls in Australia etcetc.......a problem that gps installed into the computer/laptop would solve.....which would be bascially very similar to the US problem with the mobile phones........
Although going from this, who is to say the the EU won't follow with similar laws for their mobiles and or wirless computers.....(would be good).....
But as you say, need to know how much of a market they really can get.....well we could work out how many mobiles there are, and also how many wireless laptops there are, and then we would need to see which other countries are likely to follow the US law requirement for gps receivers.....(I need to find out how they were going to resolve that problem in Australia)...but then need to find out what the existing competition is like from other antenna manufacturers.....and needless to say that we always have the as-yet-undeveloped stuff lurking on our blindside.....
Wee Jock
- 17 Oct 2005 20:22
- 27 of 28
Thanks b,
Very interesting stuff. I think this is going to be a rollercoaster ride. The product is good, but will it sell? Will they be superceded? Will they be ripped off? All good questions. I especially take your point re wireless consolidation. This is a risk, but is also an opportunity. The all in one devices will need multiple antennas, or one antenna to do bluetooth, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, GPRS, etc. It will take time but no doubt that is where we are heading. I guess Sarantel's long-term success lies in whether or not their antenna ends up in one of these systems.
I am hurting at my recent losses but am hanging in there. Good luck, and I will be interested to know any further thoughts you have.
WJ
Andy
- 16 May 2011 18:14
- 28 of 28
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