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Hot Tuna (HTT)     

Inchinnan - 06 Aug 2006 15:37

I have been undertaking some research on Hot Tuna following a tip in todays issue of the Sunday Herald. I have tried to access the Hot Tuna company website at www.hottunaplc.com but you need to have a user name and password to enter the site. The website in Australia, www.hottuna.com.au , is suspended and the site in the USA, www.hottunausa.com , is presently parked. Can we have much confidence in a company aimed at the youth market that is unable to maintain an effective presence on the web?

Looking at the background of the Chairman, Ranjit Murugason, his experience seems to lie in the airport business.

Should we take this fledgling company seriously?

hlyeo98 - 06 Dec 2006 18:26 - 3 of 6

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hlyeo98 - 01 Jun 2007 19:18 - 4 of 6

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hlyeo98 - 01 Jun 2007 19:19 - 5 of 6

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hangon - 29 Feb 2008 16:42 - 6 of 6

Looks like severe Bad Luck, or a Con - - - I wonder?

Damn silly name - and very little support by Investors - moreover I dislike non-uk Co's that appear to be listing "overseas" - as far as their operation is concerned - it seems that they might ( and I do not know!), trying to hide something - why would you go to the inconvenience of a London Listing when there is a perfectly good Market closer to home.

The reason the website is "off"? - maybe it's due to a total lack of prospects for customers - and investors alike.

As you say, it's pretty poor not to have a Website, for a business aimed at youngsters.....there is practically no newsflow and a sp that's fallen steadily over the last year...Bad show....It's investments like this that give AIM a "Bad Name" and should never be allowed to grace the London Market.
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