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Any ideas on QONNECTIS ??? (QTI)     

soul traders - 02 Mar 2006 12:02

Tiny Qonnectis is at present in an embryonic stage, but seems to have an interesting product with great potential. Their flagship product connects energy and water meters to the Internet via Qonnectis' own server and users' website, providing 24-hour real-time accessibility as well as the opportunity for instant data comparison and updates as frequently as every 15 minutes. This avoids the costs of traditional meter-reading methods (i.e. reading by eye or the more recent "drive-by" technology). The new technology has already saved one early customer a reported 180,000 after it spotted a water leak and alerted the user. Early adopters include utilities such as Scottish Water and Generale des Eaux Lyon, plus public sector clients such as the NHS, the RAF and various District Councils (the list is numerous, so please see QTI's press releases for the whole picture). In November 2005 QTI announced a distribution deal with Compteurs Farnier of France, providing potential access to the USA and Canada in addition to the French market.

The business case for QTI seems strong: the product is inexpensive and provides cost savings both in terms of labour-saving and of cutting wastage. Sales include an element of subscription on a five-year basis; it seems logical that satisfied customers will both increase their number of meters in use and come back for further subscriptions after the five-year period has elapsed. The potential market is huge. The real question is, when will QTI achieve break-even?

CEO Mike Tapia previously built up the Talisman remote/drive-by meter-reading business, which was then sold to Severn Trent Water Co around 1997.

Does anyone have any figures on the Talisman sale, or perhaps on Compteurs Farnier? It would be good to get some idea of the current market.


EDIT: New charts added, 21Dec2007.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=QTI&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=QTI&Si

jmacroesus - 07 Dec 2007 09:13 - 320 of 440

2/2.2 - website has been modified to allow for inclusion of leakfrog details.

Toya - 07 Dec 2007 09:21 - 321 of 440

Thanks Jmac! Will take a look.

jmacroesus - 07 Dec 2007 14:08 - 322 of 440

It looks as if we're in for a double whammy - the leakfrog launch, probably next week, followed by the finals (Hemscott indicating the 17th for the latter, apparently). Let's hope they both wham the sp in the same +ve direction....

soul traders - 07 Dec 2007 16:40 - 323 of 440

Great news - thanks for the updates JMAC (just as I was on the point of sending a friendly enquiry to the company, as well!).

I'm sitting here wishing I'd had the courage to increase my stake when it was 0.8p! :o(

Wishing y'all a good weekend.
ST

HARRYCAT - 07 Dec 2007 16:45 - 324 of 440

Don't we all soult!!! Almost in profit now.
I'm a bit surprised that the french venture never really came to anything. A bit of a poor marketing strategy, imo.

soul traders - 07 Dec 2007 18:22 - 325 of 440

Has there been news on the Compteurs Farnier scene (I assume that's what you're referring to)? Or are the French just taking their time over marketing? The other one that has slipped off the radar is the pubs rollout. That was supposed to involve 2,000 units over three years...

I am in profit :o)

Toya - 07 Dec 2007 18:24 - 326 of 440

Might be tempted to sell and take profits if the sp zooms up on the 17th - just in time for Xmas!

HARRYCAT - 07 Dec 2007 22:32 - 327 of 440

Yes, that's the one, soult. Compteurs Farnier.
Although QTI seem to have some decent products, they don't seem to be very dynamic in taking them to market. They need to be a bit more pro-active, imo.

jmacroesus - 10 Dec 2007 12:36 - 328 of 440

RNS out showing Barclays Stockbrokers now holding 11.5m+ shares on behalf of clients.

jmacroesus - 17 Dec 2007 13:08 - 329 of 440

Hemscott showing December for prelims and finals but the 17th only 'approx', so the news blackout continues. Under the circumstances the sp is holding up well and seems to have good support at around 2p.

teddybear5 - 17 Dec 2007 13:56 - 330 of 440

lack of news is affecting the sp but when we get news imo i think it will be good news from qti and thames water must admit though am dissapointed about not hearing when leakfrog is to be launched because imo that is when qti could take off all the rumours suggested the launch would be in november they do seem to be holding back the information from pi's not a very informative company qti?

jmacroesus - 19 Dec 2007 09:47 - 331 of 440

There's a posting on iii suggesting Thames about to offer Leakfrogs to metered customers....

Toya - 19 Dec 2007 09:58 - 332 of 440

Let's hope they're right - could be the Xmas present we're waiting for!

jmacroesus - 19 Dec 2007 10:24 - 333 of 440

They're going to have to say something about the results to end June soon, even if its only goodbye!

jmacroesus - 19 Dec 2007 17:17 - 334 of 440

Interesting item posted on iii from recently published Thames Water document:
'Case study: Automated meter reading
Our trial of automated meter reading has allowed us to record water meter data at 15-minute intervals for 1,500 properties in parts of north London. Recording was achieved through a fixed radio network and ‘walk-by’ radio collection. This ‘smart metering’ has revealed major advantages which will ultimately enable us to:
• Develop the capability to display data on a unit in the customer’s house or on a website, so customers can see their own water use and adapt their behaviour accordingly.
• Identify continuous usage, helping to pinpoint where customer-side or distribution system leakage may exist.
• Better understand water use – for example, if customers run dishwashers at night without a smart meter, it risks being counted as leakage.
• Monitor the impacts of water efficiency advice and practice.
• Provide more accurate billing forecasts during times of variable demand, such as hot weather.'

Toya - 20 Dec 2007 07:40 - 335 of 440

Here's the RNS we've been waiting for guys:

Commercial Launch of Leakfrog - domestic water leakage monitoring device

Qonnectis plc ('Qonnectis' or 'the Company') is officially launching Leakfrog,
its innovative product for detecting and measuring domestic water leaks. This
follows Thames Water ('Thames') and Qonnectis agreeing a licence arrangement
with respect to Thames' 50% interest in the Leakfrog intellectual property
which will allow the Company to market Leakfrog nationally and internationally.

More at:
QTI - Commercial Launch of Leakfrog

jmacroesus - 20 Dec 2007 09:32 - 336 of 440

Good response so far - the results will be out soon and should contain more info about financial implications.

soul traders - 20 Dec 2007 11:40 - 337 of 440

Brilliant news this morning. Am glad I've kept the faith! Those results will indeed be interesting. Frankly the thought of Leakfrog being rolled out (and the trial alone involved 1500 units - how big will this go??!!) has me watering at the mouth.

Good luck to all. Hopefully we won't need it!

ST

Toya - 21 Dec 2007 07:25 - 338 of 440

Qonnectis plc
PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR THE YEAR TO 30 JUNE 2007

Qonnectis plc ('Qonnectis' or 'the Company'; stock code: QTI), the energy and
water conservation IT services provider, announces its audited results for the
year to 30 June 2007.

Highlights:

Turnover almost trebled in comparison to 2006 levels to 304,776
Gross profit margins widened to 63.6% (2006: 29.1%)
Reported loss of 861,129 similar to 2006
Development of Leakfrog domestic leakage monitoring device in
partnership with Thames Water
New multi-utility monitoring contracts and business wins
Repeat business from a number of clients

For full RNS:

QTI Prelims to 30 June 2007

jmacroesus - 21 Dec 2007 09:28 - 339 of 440

Good to see that the market is having second thoughts about the results which are v satisfactory imo with a trebling of turnover (and a doubling of the excellent first half), maintenance of gross margin and no immediate pressure on cash.
Because of TW deal turnover in current FY should be £500k+ new/repeat iStaq sales + new leakfrog sales+other new business.
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