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TeleWest for Recovery (TWT)     

ainsoph - 27 Jan 2003 10:45

I am a trader as well as an investor and hopefully this thread will reflect both aspects ....

We should start by saying this is a highly speculative share and the market takes no prisoners.

Over the last 18 months I made lots twice in the early days - then lost it back - bought a million at 2.6p average - founded the TAG - bought another half a million or so at sub 1p - sold most at average 4.25 - bought back at 2.2p and less - sold most at 3.5p and now buying back - overall a good net profit at this time.

I think the d4e will happen (say 90% chance) and the 3% currently talked about will give or should give a price equating to say 3/5p. Longer term on succcess of d4e and progress in the sales market the shares should move to around 10p - assumming markets are not in freefall.

I am looking to buy at any time and hoping for a war generated dip - when I do I will let you know.

The TAG site is a great place for catching up on the TWT news and I will post here as well.

Currently trading on TWT is light (1.7 million traded) and the price is down a littlw with a wide spread (2.01/2.35p). This is a sets share and you must expect a crtain amount of manipulation in these troubled times - FTSE down over 4% intraday

I have a core holding of at least half a million shares and intend to be a long term investor at this time.


ainsoph


http://www.investoraction.co.uk - currently we have 804 registered members holding around 100 million shares in total

ainsoph - 22 May 2003 15:34 - 351 of 396

I know ... it's in a micro market of it's own ...... like I say - I am happy to sit on mine and wait .... will add a few if it dips but take your point

Mr Ashley James - 23 May 2003 13:21 - 352 of 396

Ains,

Well at least hourly MACD Broke Zero yesterday, now all it needs to do is break 2.17p IMHO.

chart.asp?symb=uk%3Atwt&compidx=aaaaa%3A

ainsoph - 23 May 2003 13:22 - 353 of 396

Yes ....... vols are fairly flat at the moment

Mr Ashley James - 23 May 2003 14:09 - 354 of 396

Ains,

Volumes are flat on everything pre a bank holiday weekend

A hammer on 6.50m volume is pretty good under the circumstances

ainsoph - 23 May 2003 14:09 - 355 of 396

except tads :-))

ainsoph - 23 May 2003 14:12 - 356 of 396

Telewest launches new TV starter pack
13:43 BST, Friday 23rd May 2003 -- by James Welsh
Britain's second largest cable operator, Telewest, today declared war on rivals such as Sky Digital and even Freeview by launching a new digital TV starter pack costing 3.50 per month when taken with a Telewest phone line.

The new Starter Pack, launching June 1st, is made up of thirty channels, and includes Sky One.

Telewest's managing director, Gavin Patterson, said: "We want to give consumers a taste of what digital TV is like, as we're so convinced that once they've tried it, they won't want to go back to five analogue channels.

"We're presenting a new service that will break down barriers to getting digital TV and offers excellent value compared to both Freeview and Sky."

The base price of a Telewest phone line is 10 per month, bringing the total cost of a Telewest phone line and the new Starter Pack to 13.50 per month. The Essential package continues to be available at 18.50 per month, along with Supreme at 25.50 per month.

The strategy of offering discounts on services when taken with a Telewest phone line is not a new one; subscribers to blueyonder broadband pay a lower monthly fee than those who take the service standalone. Additionally, digital TV and phone packages have traditionally been sold together as part of a package; but the marketing of this product as 30 TV channels for 3.50 per month could have an impact on those viewers thinking of going digital for the first time.

Mr Ashley James - 23 May 2003 14:25 - 357 of 396

Ains,

FTSE is starting to move up rapidly now

ainsoph - 23 May 2003 14:26 - 358 of 396

yes


twt is trying but spread is widening

ainsoph - 23 May 2003 14:33 - 359 of 396

This will be successful




Telewest launches "no frills" DTV

London, May 23 2003, (netimperative)



by Chris Lake

Telewest will next month launch a digital television service that aims to provide some low cost competition for Sky and Freeview.


The number two cable operator said it will bring digital TV prices "down to earth" by launching a 'starter pack' for less than 1 a week.

Telewest Broadband will roll out the new service on 1 June, allowing consumers to access 30 channels - including Sky One, BBC Three and Cbeebies - for 3.50 per month. It said subscribers do not need to buy a set top box separately, since the device is included in the rental scheme.

The starter kit is only available as a wider package involving the installation of a Telewest phone line, which typically costs 10 a month. Normally there is a one-off set-up fee of 50 but Telewest has reduced this to 10 for the month of June.

Subscribers need to commit to a 12-month contract to receive the digital TV service, which includes free TV email and access to premium content.

Telewest Broadband MD Gavin Patterson said: "We want to give consumers a taste of what digital TV is like, as we're so convinced that once they've tried it, they won't want to go back to five analogue channels."

"We're presenting a new service that will break down barriers to getting digital TV and offers excellent value compared to both Freeview and Sky."

Mr Ashley James - 27 May 2003 08:15 - 360 of 396

Ains,

About bloody time too.

Here we go at last

Hope you all had an enjoyable bank holiday weekend
Edit 2.25pm bid increased from 1.98p to 1.99p this morning, ie stronger than offer.

Cheers

Ash

Mr Ashley James - 27 May 2003 15:25 - 361 of 396

Ains,

UKX FTSE rocketing up 38.20 points in 23 mins.

marnewton - 28 May 2003 11:32 - 362 of 396

LONDON (AFX) - IDT Corp said it holds 24 pct of the voting shares in
Telewest Communications PLC, following the acquisition of 636,056,024 ordinary
shares and 60,322,654 limited voting ordinary shares in the company.
According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing yesterday, acquired
stock, amounting to 22 pct of Telewest's ordinary share base, was sold by
Microsoft Corp, the US software giant.
Microsoft said in December it wanted to offload its holding in the troubled
UK cable company and John Malone's Liberty Media was given the right of first
refusal to add to its 25 pct of Telewest.
This 30 day option was not exercised.
Buyer IDT is a US media and communications group, which has a habit of
investing in troubled telecoms firms and has close ties to Liberty.
The company is known for its international callback technology, a system
which allows long distance users to bypass expensive overseas carriers by
rerouting calls through cheaper US exchanges.
It also owns the Talk America Radio Network which it bought in 2001
Telewest was not immediately available for comment. It is not known how much
IDT paid for its stake in Telewest.

Sequestor - 28 May 2003 11:44 - 363 of 396

er ainsoph has gone

RIP

Andyble - 28 May 2003 12:25 - 364 of 396

ainsoph, how do you interpret IDT's buy!? I cannot see the motive.

Mr Ashley James - 28 May 2003 13:20 - 365 of 396

Bid has moved up from 1.99p to 2.03p, to me that is all that matters, having the uncertainty of MSFT position removed must be good news IMHO.

Sequestor - 28 May 2003 13:38 - 366 of 396

er hello, no ainsoph resides here.

Mr Ashley James - 29 May 2003 02:17 - 367 of 396

Sequestor,

No idea if Ainsoph posting on AM or not, TWT bid moved up to 2.10p, good news IMHO, still long, and watching for a decent break above resistance north of 2.17p, then who knows where it will spike to.

Sequestor - 29 May 2003 09:21 - 368 of 396

KDC et al were banned Mr.

Mr Ashley James - 29 May 2003 15:43 - 369 of 396

Sequestor,

How do you know?

I am getting mighty peed off with TWT FTSE 100 hitting 4090.40 and TWT does not want to know!

Sequestor - 31 May 2003 17:24 - 370 of 396

Its common knowlege about the ban, we commoners get everywhere,
seriously I have a punt on TWT and need only anorher 10% on the bid-any contacts?
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