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PREMIER DIRECT - up 50% already - potential 3-bagger from here ???? (PDR)     

soul traders - 08 Dec 2006 13:07

This was mentioned in Shares Mag of 23rd Nov 2006 as a recovery stock.

Then the price was around 37p. It has since shot up 50% in one week to 56p offer today.

Management has grabbed the company's problems by the scruff of the neck and look capable of delivering a similar turnaround to the one that occurred over the last 5 years.

In the year ending 31 July 2005 the company made 3 million post-tax. If they can do that again then they should make EPS of 14p, so a share price of anything from 100 - 140p ought to be on the cards. 180p ought not to be out of the question.

PDR is continuing to acquire profitable businesses and their recent acquisition, Oriflame, has been earnings-enhancing from the off.

Prospects for the forthcoming year look good, IMO. I already wanted to buy at 40p, but got distracted. However, I have taken a stake today at 56p.

All IMO, PDYOR.



Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PDR&Si


EDIT: RNS of 15 Dec 2006 announces that trading for the first quarter of the new financial year, being 01 Aug - 31 Oct 2006, is profitable and that Oriflame is contributing profitably.

soul traders - 04 Jan 2007 10:54 - 28 of 66

A purchase of 1.25 mil went through after hours at 62p yesterday. That's another 6% of the company.

As you say, RemoteH, someone is clearly confident!

hewittalan6 - 04 Jan 2007 18:13 - 29 of 66

And now we know who.
The question is..............Why???
Alan

soul traders - 04 Jan 2007 18:45 - 30 of 66

Al, indeed we do - to a point! Two of the aforementioned trades have been accounted for, but the 1.065 mil hasn't yet been declared, as far as I know.

Sources on the Dark Side suggest a possible T/O may be in the offing.

But that's enough twirling of the rumour mill. For all I know, now that they know it's Nobel, the sources may have decided to contradict themselves.

Happy to hold until the financials improve :o)


EDIT - sorry, I got the posts below in the wrong order. See confirmation in later post.


Premier Direct Grp - Holding(s) in Company
RNS Number:0141P
Premier Direct Group PLC
04 January 2007


Premier Direct Group Plc
(the 'Company')


Holding in Company


The Board of Premier Direct Group Plc has today received notification that Nobel
has purchased a further 1,250,000 Ordinary Shares of 1 pence in the Company, and
now hold 2,740,000 Ordinary shares ('the shares') of 1 pence representing
approximately 13.22 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital.



Second RNS:

Premier Direct Grp - Holding(s) in Company
RNS Number:0137P
Premier Direct Group PLC
04 January 2007


Premier Direct Group Plc

(the 'Company')


Holding in Company


The Board of Premier Direct Group Plc has today received notification that Nobel
has purchased 225,000 Ordinary Shares of 1 pence in the Company, and now hold
1,490,000 Ordinary shares ('the shares') of 1 pence representing approximately
7.19 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital.


As parent to Nobel, HSBC France also has an interest in the shares.

As parent to HSBC France, HSBC Bank plc also has an interest in the shares.

As parent to HSBC Bank plc, HSBC Holdings plc also has an interest in the
shares.


4 January 2007





squidd - 05 Jan 2007 05:46 - 31 of 66

After all the excitement, thought there might be a dip on thursday and enable a top up, but even in a falling market PDR contiued to rise. Still my front runner, now overtaken CW overall, so will probably add today.
ST: In case you are looking in, my No 2 in the uphill stakes is BLVN. There's a pretty compelling storyline, and worth a look I think.
sd.

soul traders - 05 Jan 2007 10:02 - 32 of 66

And we're up again, albeit on tiny turnover: PDR Bid: 68p Offer: 72p Change: 5

Squidd, thanks for your comment re BLVN. I actually had a go at this one last spring and made a few quid at the time. If you feel like publishing your thoughts at any point I started a thread for the purpose, although it's been a while since anyone posted.

soul traders - 05 Jan 2007 10:10 - 33 of 66

Posted yesterday, but here's confirmation in a nice summary:

Premier Direct says HSBC France unit Nobel ups stake to 13.22 pct UPDATE


(increases amount bought after further notification)
LONDON (AFX) - Premier Direct Group PLC said Nobel has purchased 1,475,000
ordinary shares in the company, and now holds 2,740,000 ordinary shares,
representing approximately 13.22 pct.
As parent to Nobel, HSBC France also has an interest in the shares. And in
turn, HSBC France's parent HSBC Bank PLC also has an interest in the shares, as
does its parent HSBC Holdings plc.

newsdesk@afxnews.com
slm


soul traders - 05 Jan 2007 18:19 - 34 of 66

And a good finish to the day: PDR Bid: 68p Offer: 72p Change: 5

123k traded

moneyplus - 05 Jan 2007 20:41 - 35 of 66

Can't afford anything else-no spare cash! Like the look of this but liked DCD even more the shares look very undervalued and I'm hoping the market wakes up with the next results what is your opinion ST?

squidd - 06 Jan 2007 10:49 - 36 of 66

On Friday, the 65 & 130 day m.a.'s formed a golden cross for PDR. I groaned when selftrade demanded 70p for my top up, but the sp continued to build and has now doubled since the dark days of November. Chart now looks very positive to me.
sd.

soul traders - 08 Jan 2007 12:08 - 37 of 66

Squidd, it looks as if you now have a chance to top up much more cheaply:

PDR Bid: 62p Offer: 66p Change: -6

However, barely 103K have changed hands, so it's not a bit sell-off in comparison with last week's buying.

Probably just a bit of P/T?

hewittalan6 - 08 Jan 2007 12:08 - 38 of 66

Probably just someone has got wind that I bought in :-(((
Alan

soul traders - 08 Jan 2007 12:10 - 39 of 66

I feel sorry for anyone who has got wind, Al.

squidd - 08 Jan 2007 15:09 - 40 of 66

A breather, I think after the mad scramble uphill. My best deals have usually been when I took Rothschild's advice and sold too soon, but I think this is much too soon and I'm looking for funds to add.
sd.

REMOTEHELI - 12 Jan 2007 15:19 - 41 of 66

Can someone please take their foot off the break now !

soul traders - 12 Jan 2007 18:44 - 42 of 66

I believe we're waiting for the next trading statement, Remote.

diydave - 12 Jan 2007 20:26 - 43 of 66

Sorry, OFF THREAD but if you are here Soul, please check QTI thread.

squidd - 13 Jan 2007 05:41 - 44 of 66

Even with shrunken volumes, there seems to be little downhill drift in PDR. Suggests to me that the MMs are mopping up in preparation for the next run uphill.
sd.

soul traders - 23 Jan 2007 10:05 - 45 of 66

Nobel at it again:

Premier Direct Grp - Holding(s) in Company
RNS Number:8721P
Premier Direct Group PLC
19 January 2007


Premier Direct Group Plc

(the 'Company')


Holding in Company


The Board of Premier Direct Group Plc has today received notification that Nobel
has purchased a further 200,000 Ordinary Shares of 1 pence in the Company, and
now hold 2,940,000 Ordinary shares ('the shares') of 1 pence representing
approximately 14.18 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital.


As parent to Nobel, HSBC France also has an interest in the shares.

As parent to HSBC France, HSBC Bank plc also has an interest in the shares.

As parent to HSBC Bank plc, HSBC Holdings plc also has an interest in the
shares.


19 January 2007


END

REMOTEHELI - 23 Jan 2007 17:21 - 46 of 66

Um !
What could they know !

soul traders - 24 Jan 2007 10:27 - 47 of 66

I suspect they know what we know - that this co is a fantastic investment for those who get in soon enough!

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