paulbrooks71
- 19 Jan 2005 12:17
Have a look at todays news threads for EVS, great first half results, important acquisition announced, more exciting news promised in February. Up 25% so far today.
tangle
- 13 May 2005 23:34
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well said grevis2, mine are tucked away very securely, just waitng for the forthcoming upturn, shouldn't be too long now ;-)
grevis2
- 14 May 2005 14:55
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What Ho! I've always loved that greeting. Seems to have gone out of fashion somewhat these days. It's become reactivated in my mind since the re-run of Jeeves and Wooster on the box. Jeeves has the brains but young Bertie has the money.
Now who on this BB fits which bill I wonder. I'm sure Haystack will argue that the brains are in his court, but I very much doubt it. I would put him in Wooster's corner and suggest the brains are firmly sided with Legal & General, Strathclyde and Kevin Jauncey and many others who have actually bought into this stock.
What has been shown is that 4p has yet again proved to be the lower resistance level. Just look at the support that came in once 4p was breached on Friday. Bodes well for the coming weeks.
Just don't listen to the nonsense from the de-rampers. They have just one objective and that is to scare the unsophisticated to dump stock. The share price will recover from this level. Exactly when, is always difficult to judge. But what we know is that their brokers are forecasting a gigantic jump in profits over the next 12 months; so dont be caught out when the next surge comes.
Good luck!
Haystack
- 14 May 2005 19:44
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The stock closed down below the 4p support level. No one is trying to get people to dump stock at all. I am not sure what the motive would be anyway. I have no intention of buying EVS.
I am not convinced by the broker's bullish comments. House brokers comments are worth very little. How often have house brokers told people that a company was doing badly. It might be more convincing if an independant analyst made supportive comments.
It looks to me as though the MMs expect this to be down more next week, but that is just my opinion.
If you look at the TA for EVS and take some short term and long term moving averages then a 'dead cross' looks very close (short term moving averages crossing below long term moving averages). I have picked 20, 50, 100 and 200 day weighted moving averages and some of the MAs are crossing already. It looks quite soon before several more occur.
andysmith
- 14 May 2005 23:38
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Well, having been watching EVS since being tipped by someone not on these boards I still havn't dipped in yet. I can see two arguments here, firstly the positive comments of grevis/ms and others, L&G stumping up 1m at 5.75p and pension funds/directors buying not to mention projected growth forecasts.
On the downside, the support still isn't clear IMO and I would rather pay more and be sure. Good Luck to those in EVS.
REDHILL
- 26 May 2005 10:29
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Time to get in.
FLOPPYJOE
- 26 May 2005 14:18
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Andy,you wont be able to get in if you are not careful.The buy limit for the past 2 sessions has been 150k.Anymore big buys and you could find you are frozen out.
jimmy b
- 26 May 2005 14:24
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What do you mean 150 000 max your allowed to buy ?
FLOPPYJOE
- 26 May 2005 14:49
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Try and buy any online and that is the max that the mms will offer you.Anything above that and you will have to deal through your broker.
ptholden
- 27 May 2005 19:15
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Barry Harris
- 28 May 2005 00:06
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Haystack
"I have no intention of buying EVS."
If what you said is true why do you follow this share and bother posting.
moneyplus
- 28 May 2005 01:08
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Barry--wrong thread! This is for those who believe in the company-patience will pay off.
Haystack
- 30 May 2005 14:26
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Even the House broker Seymour Pierce only predict a share price of 6.5p for next year and house brokers tend to be over optimistic. That would indicate tat the current share price may be too high for the current year already.
bullandbear
- 08 Jun 2005 15:55
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haystack is a pure plain old tosser, ain't you haystack!
bullandbear
- 08 Jun 2005 15:57
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hay.. that does not include any new produces or new revenue .. get real your having a laugh mate.. this is going one way and that is up.
bullandbear
- 08 Jun 2005 16:00
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Hay are you not the one on the RGO thread recently saying its a cr@p company when it was 1.24 you dip twit.. Nows its 1.52.. so hows that short going you idiot.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 08 Jun 2005 16:02
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bullandbear
Please refrain from personal abuse - stick to the company not fellow posters.
Ian
Haystack
- 08 Jun 2005 17:21
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Was EVS down today? I think it was!
Argy2
- 08 Jun 2005 18:29
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Still over 100% above your forcast of 2p though I believe
Haystack
- 08 Jun 2005 18:45
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A price of 2p is a long term target and a valuation, 3p is a closer target. It may get stuck above that level. You can never tell the sort of stocks that people keep. No matter what the evidence they just hang on to them.
peteark
- 10 Jun 2005 08:50
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