ainsoph
- 23 May 2003 13:32
A new thread that may swim in hibernation for a few days or weeks as the process of evolution takes place ......
Imagine a slimmed down debt free company with one division stacked with orders and self financing with cash in the bank.
Then imagine a partner for the other division with pockets so deep that they could fund a rocket to the moon ..... and back
Dreaming of course but Tads can do that to you ..... what a gem or is that a bygone dream as well .....
ainsoph
We started the day at 4.75p mid - risk grade 583 - currently 6p - spamming posts 63 out of 140
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 10:34
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ps check out SPT for a real share moving UP
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 10:36
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pps Morning Kay,
sneaked back in again?
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 11:03
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I posted earlier my opinion that Tad would fall today, now to be really `provocative`, and perhaps a little bit `introspective` has anyone the gumption to say why it won`t fall any further, indeed down to the 5.5p bid I forecast?.
Just to be helpfull the bid has fallen by a tick so far, anyone interested?
ps watch the stream of abuse now then!!!!!!!
lol
superrod
- 04 Jun 2003 11:48
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olie
remember me tipping corus at 4p?
amt 56.5?
rgu 17p?
didnt think so
oh yes and my 12 year old son tipping tsco 20p ago :o)
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 11:56
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supper odd,
we are here to discuss TAD, not you ,other shares or your offspring , there are chat lines for the Mothers Union for the latter- no we are here to look at TAD, which as I said will probably drop to 5.5p bid today, and has fallen another tick since I last posted about it, shame you seem unable to discusss
it logically.
TAD DOWN 3.6% bid 6p but selling a little higher for those sensible enough to dump it.
superrod
- 04 Jun 2003 12:18
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supper odd,
we are here to discuss TAD, not you ,other shares or your offspring , there are chat lines for the Mothers Union for the latter- no we are here to look at TAD, which as I said will probably drop to 5.5p bid today, and has fallen another tick since I last posted about it, shame you seem unable to discusss
it logically.
TAD DOWN 3.6% bid 6p but selling a little higher for those sensible enough to dump it.
youve got a nerve olie
posts
319
322
324
326
338
346
347
thats as far as i can be bothered to go. what have any of those posts got to do with tad?
snappy
- 04 Jun 2003 12:19
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stop bickering boys, it's a lovely sunny day today. tads down there's a surprise......
more dips buying?
superrod
- 04 Jun 2003 12:24
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snappy
its p*ssing down here
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 12:30
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SuperGod,
Instead of going thro` my old posts try keeping to the subject do
TAD DOWN -3.6%, SELLS OUTWEIGH BUYS BY 5:1, only two mm`s on the offer 7.25,
and two are on 5.75 bid, not looking bright at all, unlike the weather here.
superrod
- 04 Jun 2003 12:37
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olie
i just went through your last dozen posts . only 5 out of 12 were anything remotely to do with tad.
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 12:38
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bang
sound of front door slamming
vroom! starts up XJ6
CHEERS
spence
- 04 Jun 2003 12:39
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sequestor
What about the four on the bid at 6p?
Spence
dickdasterdly10000
- 04 Jun 2003 17:36
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1m sale
lovely
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 18:41
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Come on then Pifflers -whose bailed then???????????????
Densil
- 04 Jun 2003 19:15
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Volumes were quite low before that 1m sale. I'm sure they new it was coming and arranged the bid/offer to accomodate
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 20:07
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Ah, but was it a discounted buy though?
Densil
- 04 Jun 2003 20:16
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Still squelched seaquester. Sorry
Sequestor
- 04 Jun 2003 20:21
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hahahahhaha,
Another day Dense1 failed to listen and another down day
ROTFL
Densil
- 04 Jun 2003 21:27
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Nope, nothing's coming through.
Very effective this squelch.
prodman
- 05 Jun 2003 07:47
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Latest for all interested Tad fans.
Please be advised that the following Tadpole-Cartesia statement will be
issued to business and technology editors this morning. The contract win
extends Tadpole-Cartesia's order book for national mapping agencies.
Sincerely,
Hugh Paterson
Patcom for Tadpole
###
Tadpole-Cartesia partners with lead contractor ESRI (UK) to enhance mapping
processes at Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland (OSNI)
Tadpole's expertise will enable real time geospatial uploads to digital maps
from the field
###
Edinburgh, June 5, 2003 - Tadpole-Cartesia today announces a #200,000
contract from ESRI (UK), the leading provider of mapping and GIS solutions
in the UK and Ireland, to support the development and deployment of a new
enterprise-wide Mapping Information Database and Surveying system (known as
MIDAS within OSNI) for Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.
Under terms of the contract, Tadpole-Cartesia will bring its field system
deployment expertise to ESRI (UK) enabling OSNI's field surveyors to update
new data to the mapping system in real time from any location.
MIDAS will be based upon the latest version of ESRI's ArcGIS mapping
products. It will allow OSNI to introduce integrated workflow across its
extended organisation and the identification of real world change through to
the update of its digital map database. All OSNI large-scale data will be
managed and maintained within a single spatial relational database
management system (RDBMS).
The new ArcGIS-based system will support office and field based workflows,
and enable digital map data to be updated in real time via photogrammetric
workstations and mobile computer systems. The solution is expected to
provide substantial improvements to OSNI's current workflows, resulting in
increased levels of productivity.
Andy Coote, consultancy services director of ESRI (UK), comments: "ESRI (UK)
and Tadpole aim to be the system vendors-of-choice to national mapping
agencies. This new generation system will meet OSNI's short, medium and
long-term requirements and ensure the continued accuracy of mapping data."
Mark Ketteman, Tadpole-Cartesia's general manager, adds: "Clearly, Tadpole
is delighted to again partner with ESRI (UK) to bring currency and accuracy
to the maps of national mapping agencies. This latest contract with OSNI is
indicative of the strength of our strategic relationship and combined
expertise."
About OSNI
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland ( OSNI ) is the official mapping
organisation for Northern Ireland and is an agency within the Department of
Culture, Arts and Leisure. A key strategic aim of the Agency is to keep the
mapping of Northern Ireland up-to-date in a timely, accurate and effective
way. It provides mapping and locational support information for a wide range
of applications for government departments, for public bodies, for
businesses and for individuals. Visit www.osni.gov.uk
About ESRI (UK)
For over 30 years ESRI Inc of Redlands, California has been the leading
supplier of geographic information systems (GIS) software with more than
220,000 clients world-wide. ESRI (UK) Ltd is the UK distributor for ESRI
software. ESRI (UK) Ltd and its sister company CAPS Solutions Ltd make up
the ESRI Holdings Ltd group.
Within the UK, ESRI (UK) Ltd has established the ESRI 'Arc' software family
as the GIS and mapping system of choice, with many thousands of
installations in a broad range of market areas including business, finance,
government, utilities, defence and education. ESRI (UK) Ltd is focused
entirely towards the provision of GIS software and professional services to
our extensive user base, new clients and business partners.
For more information about ESRI (UK) Ltd please contact Rosie Wolfe-Barry at
the Aylesbury office on Tel 01296 745 547, Fax 01296 745 544,
rwolfe@esriuk.com, or visit the web-site www.esriuk.com
About Tadpole-Cartesia
Tadpole-Cartesia, a software business unit of Tadpole Technology plc
(www.tadpole.com), is a leader in the deployment of enterprise-class mobile
information systems in the world's utilities, telecommunications and public
service industries, and is the premier field solutions provider for
ESRI-based technology. In addition to ESRI-based solutions, the company
offers a unique range of mobile business solutions that support both Windows
and Java platforms and open new vistas for better management and
productivity of field workers, improve customer service, reduce operational
costs, and enable user industries to fully capitalise their investments in
corporate GIS and CAD data. Further information on Tadpole-Cartesia on +44
131 668 0200 (UK), +1 760-929-0992 (USA), by email to
cartsales@ed.tadpole.com, and on the Web at http://www.tadpolecartesia.com