ainsoph
- 27 Jan 2003 10:45
I am a trader as well as an investor and hopefully this thread will reflect both aspects ....
We should start by saying this is a highly speculative share and the market takes no prisoners.
Over the last 18 months I made lots twice in the early days - then lost it back - bought a million at 2.6p average - founded the TAG - bought another half a million or so at sub 1p - sold most at average 4.25 - bought back at 2.2p and less - sold most at 3.5p and now buying back - overall a good net profit at this time.
I think the d4e will happen (say 90% chance) and the 3% currently talked about will give or should give a price equating to say 3/5p. Longer term on succcess of d4e and progress in the sales market the shares should move to around 10p - assumming markets are not in freefall.
I am looking to buy at any time and hoping for a war generated dip - when I do I will let you know.
The TAG site is a great place for catching up on the TWT news and I will post here as well.
Currently trading on TWT is light (1.7 million traded) and the price is down a littlw with a wide spread (2.01/2.35p). This is a sets share and you must expect a crtain amount of manipulation in these troubled times - FTSE down over 4% intraday
I have a core holding of at least half a million shares and intend to be a long term investor at this time.
ainsoph
http://www.investoraction.co.uk - currently we have 804 registered members holding around 100 million shares in total
ainsoph
- 02 May 2003 10:32
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Must admit I cut out the movie channels as we still had to go to blockbusters to get the latest films and at 20 a month or so extra - it wasn't worth the money ..... might change my mind at a somewhat lower rate.
ains
snappy
- 02 May 2003 10:38
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I cut out the digital tv service at an extra couple of quid a month when they pushed the price up because I felt it wasn't worth paying for a couple of channels that I didn't watch anyway.
Still have the broadband and telephone service but the crafty buggers at telewest are now charging for local cable to cable offpeak calls which used to be one of the usp's of the service.
ainsoph
- 02 May 2003 10:45
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I got an extra 20/30 channels for the upgrade to digital and not over concerned at the 2 cost albeit we do not not use interactive very often.
Personally I think their telephone service is relatively expensive unless you do their all-in monthly deal but clearly it helps the bottom line at TWT
ains
shagnasty
- 02 May 2003 11:04
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Very negative expressed views in todays Torygraph on TWT, no mention of TAG either strangely enough, wonder where they went to?
LOL!!!!!!
ainsoph
- 02 May 2003 11:17
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The Telegraph article was posted above - early this morning ollie and doesn't seem especially negative. I wonder why you are wondering where TAG went to?
ains
shagnasty
- 02 May 2003 11:42
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Not especially negative?, must be reading a different edition
"losses grow---posting an expanded net 186m loss for the first quarter----
positive cash flow will not last------slipping back into the red in the second/ third quarter---- worrying increase in churn for 5 consecutive quarters----"
and finally playing down speculation on a merger, that helped the share price.
Sounds like a catalogue of negativety to me.
Why should I not enquire of TAG?, I am a holder of TWT and a subsciber to TAG.
shagnasty
- 02 May 2003 11:44
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ps Kay
TWT share price moribund,in the Doldrums even!!
shagnasty
- 02 May 2003 11:47
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pps er thats down -2%, negative enough?
LOL!!!!
shagnasty
- 02 May 2003 13:21
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Negative comment appears to have worked through to the shares, a little boxing for position by the mm`s shows a tiny rise on the mid- price.
Sells approx.6m buys 1m, very negative.
Mr Ashley James
- 05 May 2003 21:10
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Ainsoph,
Went long Telewest TWT on Friday @ 2.38p on Wave 3 break of 2.35p res liked MACD Zero break

Cheers
Ash
ainsoph
- 06 May 2003 07:56
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Morning Ashley
good to see you aboard. The D4E situations always take longer than people anticipate but everything points to them going ahead with the minimum 3% previosly talked about.
The BB off is perceived as the best currently available in the UK and they continue to take market share in an expanding market. Telephones are expensive unless you take the monthly all-in tariff but the new deal with Sky on the film channels gives TWT the opportunity for more flexibility.
Not been looking at the longer term charts recently - but you have jogged my memory and note they are above all my indicators including the triangular MA I use. Volumes have been higher than usual since the results and statement.
ains
ainsoph
- 09 May 2003 07:45
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I can confirm how irritating this is getting :-( ...... fortunately I have other back up ISP's.
ains
Telewest email hit by spam attack - again
By Tim Richardson
Posted: 08/05/2003 at 11:00 GMT
Telewest has been hit by yet another spam attack leading to delays in its email service.
The attack happened at around 8.00am (BST) this morning and means punters could have to wait up to two hours to receive their email.
According to Telewest, the attack isn't as bad as one a week or so ago which led to the cableco's customers being without email for a couple of days.
It seems action taken then to install new kit helped take some of the sting out of the latest spam onslaught.
In a statement, Chad Raube, director of internet services at Telewest Broadband, said: "Our blueyonder customers may be experiencing a delay, of up to two hours, in receiving their emails at the moment. We experienced a spam attack this morning that generated a backlog of emails on our servers.
"It follows hot on the heels of a relatively major spam attack, last week, and hardware we implemented to help tackle that incident has helped us proactively manage the situation this morning."
The service is expected to be back on its feet again later today.
UPDATE: Since posting the story a number of readers have told us that some of their email is taking up to five hours to get through. A spokesman for Telewest confirmed this saying that delays up to five hours were only affecting a small proportion of punters. The average delay in getting email is between one and two hours, we been told.
ainsoph
- 09 May 2003 10:31
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By Tim Richardson
Posted: 08/05/2003 at 16:06 GMT
Some 10,000 households in the South East are without their Telewest TV, phone and Internet services today after workmen severed two major cables
The incident happened at around 1pm BST this afternoon.
A spokesperson for Telewest Broadband said: "Contractors carrying out road works in the Tilbury area have caused significant damage to two of our major fibre optic cables. An engineer crew was sent to the site immediately and they are in the process of carrying out emergency repairs.
The outage has hit up to 10,000 households in Tilbury, Gillingham, Maidstone and Basildon.
The cableco is working to reinstate services in the area as quickly as possible.
It's been a bad day for Telewest. Earlier today it got hammered by a spam attack that led to long delays in punters receiving email.
ainsoph
- 09 May 2003 16:57
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10 million buy @ 227 as we closed
Balldrick
- 09 May 2003 17:19
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Ais,
there was an 8M buy before that as well.
ainsoph
- 09 May 2003 17:26
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yes - just noted that but ME is showing three trades around that time. Thinkingnow - it might be a rollover or short close
Balldrick
- 09 May 2003 17:28
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Why would a short close after hours ?. Can they not just close their position during normal hours.
Also,
If this is a short closing does this mean there might be some good news on the way ?.
Balldrick
- 09 May 2003 17:32
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Sorry to add again, but if it was a rollover dont they have to show as late trade? ie 'L' and not an ordinary.
ainsoph
- 09 May 2003 17:37
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Its just that the two trades are within seconds and at a marginally different price.
I think news of d4e is going to take a while yet
ains
arkwright
- 09 May 2003 23:07
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I thought I was a customer, not a bloody punter!!!