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NETeller - CASHING IN (NLR)     

HUSTLER - 17 Nov 2004 20:02

NETeller - NLR - 3.15
Thought i would start a new thread following on from
hawick - new issue looks very special - not to steal the thunder from
hawick but just to highlight the company name to those not already in to this
potential blockbuster.
Those of us who are following NETeller know the background and have been
active with postings,for newcomers i strongly sugest viewing the
( new issue looks very special posting )the content will speak for itself.

Brief overview of NETeller
The company handles online cash transactions across the globe
on 21st oct gained fsa approval to operate as a regulated e-money issuer
and will passport the regulated status to all 25 EU member states
it has over 1 million clients rising by 2000 number each day
1500 online merchants and processed over $1.5 billion in 2003
pre tax profit is estimated to be 29 million to dec 04 rising to
40 million next year
per currently 20 to dec 04 falling to 11.5 which is low for sector
brokers have been raising forcasts on a regular basis
share price has risen over 50% since launch earlier this year
new markets emerging constantly,asia has the potential for supergrowth
online casinos are creating enormous profits
given all this - cash generative - huge market - fsa approval
infastructure in place to handle growth, profits accrue to bottom line
the market force is behind it with good relative strength
all put together it is hard to argue against this has the potential
to be a blockbuster over the year ahead

regards HUSTLER







mickeyskint - 18 Nov 2004 18:24 - 3 of 1341

GF

If you had to choose between PAY or NLR which one would it be.

MS

moneyplus - 19 Nov 2004 12:09 - 4 of 1341

I'm not selling my NLR but I feel PAY is still not valued properly by the market hopefully the Dec figures will wake them up---so I think a good upside is left in Pay-some earlybird quite chunky buys but very few sells each day. NLR is difficult to call as there are no figures due until next year but the deals in the pipeline and the growth figures are amazing! It's anybody's guess.cheers MP

goldfinger - 20 Nov 2004 00:50 - 5 of 1341

NLR would be my choice because they are the nearest thing to a money making machine I have seen. Paypoint are an excellent company though.

cheers GF.

gallick - 20 Nov 2004 01:18 - 6 of 1341

Bollocks - try to stick to one thread!

goldfinger - 22 Nov 2004 00:19 - 7 of 1341

Hoping for a good week out of NLR.

cheers GF.

legend290782 - 24 Nov 2004 13:58 - 8 of 1341

Hi GF, I don't know anything about this company, at all.... someone tipped them to me and told me the 'right people' are in them.

What does the company do? Where do you personally see these going?

HUSTLER - 25 Nov 2004 08:27 - 9 of 1341

tipped as play of the week shares mag out today
worth a read

regards HUSTLER

goldfinger - 26 Nov 2004 00:13 - 10 of 1341

Should start to move up and watch it rocket when any asian news is broadcast.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 26 Nov 2004 12:37 - 11 of 1341

NETeller sees tax rate reduced to 10 pct from 33 after Isle of Man relocation
AFX


LONDON (AFX) - NETeller PLC said its effective tax rate is expected to fall to 10 pct early in the final quarter of 2004 from 33 previously following the relocation of its processing operations to the Isle of Man.

The online money transfer company said it has successfully launched its new processing and data management systems in the Isle of Man. It head office is already based on the island.

It will continue to operate subsidiaries in regions where its services are being provided, such as Canada and England, and these units will be subject to local tax rates.

newsdesk@afxnews.com

ak/





goldfinger - 01 Dec 2004 02:23 - 12 of 1341

My theory here is that the placing is now taking effect. Pound to a penny Durlacher and the other broker who were involved with the 280p placing actually approached the same clients who were involved in the market float and they are now selling off at a nice big profit their first tranche.

Things will stabalise and these should go onto a big premium to what they are now. BUY if your not already in never seen a company throw off so much cash as this one, should have a licence to print it.

cheers GF.

capa - 01 Dec 2004 11:08 - 13 of 1341

Picked up another 1000 at 2.69 this morning.

capa

goldfinger - 01 Dec 2004 13:35 - 14 of 1341

Well I feel the Sp is down because we are now seeing the results of the recent placing.

Think about it practicaly Durlacher and Canaccord would have placed the recent placing at 280p with there clients who took up the original placing on float.

That was a placing of 17.5 million shares at 200p placed by the brokers with their clients. The clients top up with new shares at 280p and gradually sell their old holding into the market for a quick 40% to 50% profit.

Why not human nature.

Also feel some short term speculators have jumped ship on no news from asia yet.

I dont think anyone should panic, this one just throws money off and is certainly well undervalued now.

cheers GF. Added again myself capa.

capa - 01 Dec 2004 16:49 - 15 of 1341

thats three buys I have now made. 1 at 2.48, second at 3.29 and todays at 2.69, the way this fluctuates I'd swear the mms are on drugs.

If I wasn't bald I'd be grey holding these.

capa

HUSTLER - 01 Dec 2004 20:16 - 16 of 1341

hi capa - goldfinger
thread has been quiet for a while
good to see your support, and adding stock
we know the sp has been turbulant recently
i've had a simular ride to you buying at 257 - 250 - 312 - 352
currently on break even on average price, gone overweight on portfolio
average but think this is still going to be a huge hit in 2005
if the sp is this volitile with little news the makers and shakers are having
a field day, just imagine what will happen when good news arrives.
there is no justification for the fluctuations we are seeing, after all
this appears to a cash machine in the making and asia is not in the
picture yet
think i will join you and buy some more in the morning
price willing as wall street is flying tonight dow jones up 136 spots.
at 20 00 hours

regards HUSTLER.




goldfinger - 02 Dec 2004 00:43 - 17 of 1341

edited by moneyam - breach of copyright

moneyplus - 02 Dec 2004 02:01 - 18 of 1341

I agree and I added today! No news expected for some time yet so they are bound to bounce around a bit. Good points GF. PAY results next week--hre's hoping they are as good as we expect.

HUSTLER - 02 Dec 2004 08:43 - 19 of 1341

good input gf
the overall consensus from those of us
following this thread is stil very bullish.

regards HUSTLER.

capa - 02 Dec 2004 08:56 - 20 of 1341

Good buying so far, added another 1,000 at 299.45p

capa

goldfinger - 02 Dec 2004 09:32 - 21 of 1341

I note Ive had my post removed, anyway its a big finger down for Evil, hes got this one wrong for sure.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 02 Dec 2004 12:31 - 22 of 1341

Rising nicely now just over 3 quid, far more to come on a derd cheap 10.9 forward P/E for Dec 2005, and that doesnt include anything in for business in Asia.

cheers GF.
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