PapalPower
- 03 Jun 2006 02:27
dealerdear
- 01 Oct 2008 10:57
- 284 of 295
All AIM stocks have been a dreadful investment. Effectively it has stopped trading along with the small caps.
zscrooge
- 02 Oct 2008 08:30
- 285 of 295
This will soon be more than just an AIM stock.
PapalPower
- 10 Oct 2008 13:06
- 286 of 295
This is funny, so amusing for those who called it right.
Plenty of rampers now getting themselves well and truly burned with this one.
Given the outlook for China and the potential for continuous downgrades and problems for anything related to China, who would be buying such a stock as this now ?
The Hang Seng will look like a wonderful short in 2009 and anything on it, like RCG perhaps ????
Quite amusing, feel sorry for anyone stuck in this, and for any of those abusive types, well I hope you are hurting badly and losing a shed load :)
dealerdear
- 13 Oct 2008 14:39
- 287 of 295
Strange how pp hasn't mentioned the big rally today.
Oh yes of course, use the drops to support your argument and ignore the rises.
halifax
- 13 Oct 2008 16:42
- 288 of 295
pp is too busy covering his short position in his boiler room!
PapalPower
- 14 Oct 2008 01:39
- 289 of 295
On top of the GNG admission that things are slowing down, today also saw ZTC (Chinese telecoms) say this which again is more evidence to say that things in China are under pressure, and those who said 2009 would be a bad year for anything China related, might well be proven correct :
"As has been widely reported, trading and credit conditions for SME's in the PRC have become increasingly difficult throughout the third quarter of 2008. This is due to deteriorating macro economic conditions outside the PRC and slowing economic growth and restrictive credit policies in China. As a consequence, our markets have become increasingly competitive, disruptive and oversupplied. ZTC has therefore achieved sales significantly below those seen in the same period last year.
As a consequence, the Company's working capital available to operate and expand its business has become constrained, as has been previously announced. The Company continues to review all aspects of its operations to reduce costs and improve efficiencies to improve the availability of working capital for new model and market development. The possible sale of assets referred to above is one example of a potential method of cash generation that is being actively considered."
stockdog
- 14 Oct 2008 09:11
- 290 of 295
RCG does not use credit - in fact it gives it by pre-paying suppliers (need to watch this generosity, as suppliers become less able to pay). It is debt free and pays its creditors regularly.
It does not have anywhere near the competition that a telecoms company would have. Telecoms is a relatively mature business compared to RCG's.
RCG is in good defensive markets - health, security and, although cyclically vulnerable to its third leg logistics, because it can replace old technology with newer more effective and cheaper technology, it may well continue to move ahead even in this field of operation.
I wish PP joy of his short-term trading, whilst we enjoy our longer term view of the company. There is no reason why PP's trading in and out over 5 years will not yield as much profit as my long term buy and hold for 5 years. What is always curious to me is the vitriol bears display in their posts compared to the generally sunnier nature of the bulls. I guess bear and bull stances do reflect some fundamental human psyche of the individual concerned.
PapalPower
- 14 Oct 2008 10:04
- 291 of 295
I seem to see they are using credit, and now have some debt as well............look at the last results...........
tweg05
- 27 Nov 2008 15:35
- 292 of 295
you an an utter twat Papal power.
Proselenes
- 28 Nov 2008 05:11
- 293 of 295
Oh dear, another sad nutter from ADFN joins MoneyAm and straight away is abusive.
Sad people.
Proselenes
- 18 Dec 2008 08:25
- 294 of 295
Right now, on a short term basis and given the changes that have happened over the past week up to now, I would now rate RCG a BUY.
So IMO, at just over 30p, its a BUY (for the short term anyway)
DYOR.
BAYLIS
- 09 Dec 2009 11:57
- 295 of 295

what a buy tip