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Crocodile - 12 Sep 2003 23:06

We have lots of experienced traders on MoneyAM who would be glad to help if you have any trading questions.

little woman - 15 Mar 2004 10:23 - 364 of 460

Both accounts only took a couple of days to set up, and both accept switch payments into the account, which lets you trade immediately.

zarif - 15 Mar 2004 13:25 - 365 of 460

Little woman- thanks for your kind answers.
I recieved this from the Trenwatch Publication that i subscribe to (as i intend to get on the shares bandwagon soon).This is the write up that came with it.

The select media group(TSMG)plc:
Scales and shopping precinct plasma screen directory manufacturer TSMG plan an AIM float in late May or Early June this year.The directors will be at the meeting to discuss the companys future and to answer any questions(4.30pm Monday 29th march at the committee room,RAC,Pall Mall,London)
The company has just landed a scales order from Asda.Now may be the chance for suitable investors to get in on the ground floor and make some real money.The international potential for the company is enormous;the 3yr projections for the Uk alone indicate significant profits.
The shares are selling at 67p present and proposals are that the TSMG will list on the AIM at a multiple of this price.

The above presentation is being organised by the Guild of Share holders.

I hope this helps.

rgds
zarif

little woman - 15 Mar 2004 13:41 - 366 of 460

http://ws5info.companieshouse.gov.uk/info/

Zarif if you go to the above link you can do a free basic search on any company (Limited & Plc in registered in this country)

Even the FTSE 100 companies can be found!

But The select media group(TSMG)plc is not there. Nor is TSMG. Something is wrong with this....

little woman - 15 Mar 2004 13:50 - 367 of 460

Zarif - that was interesting - I rang the Guild of Shareholders and they gave me a contact number for a Mr John Kottler. The phone was answered as "J K Property" (JK for John Kottler?). He's not available as he's never in the office, left him my mobile number to see if he'll ring me back! The girl on the telephone admitted it wasn't a plc, but a ltd company!

All I can say is, the Guild of Shareholders should check out the companies before they promote them!

zarif - 15 Mar 2004 13:54 - 368 of 460

Thank u very much Little Woman.
I think as u correctly said is to give this a Wide Berth.

Ps: since i dont do shares but am wanting to can u advise me as to which companies are good online and also if they do AIM listed shares.

Thanking u in advance.

zarif

little woman - 15 Mar 2004 14:13 - 369 of 460

Both the companies I use do AIM shares once they are issued. (See my posts to amberjane)

Go to go out until later now.........

torquay - 15 Mar 2004 17:41 - 370 of 460

First time ever Ive contributed,
late on the scene but my main acc is with T.D.Waterhouse whom allow a substancial credit limit(once you have a track record with them)whereby you can use your limit up to T25 without any cost.
For any size of deal they charge 11.95.
As a point of interest(I hope)had a minor hick-up which was their error,to compensate they gave one months free of all charges other than stamp duty.The month being January I traded 176 times without any problems.

Crocodile - 15 Mar 2004 18:38 - 371 of 460

torquay, welcome!
Do they allow you to get inside the spread when dealing?
Also look at Barclays ay 7.95 a trade
Or Deal 4 Free (No charge but spreads widen on shares outside the top 25)
D.

little woman - 16 Mar 2004 12:57 - 372 of 460

Zarif -

I have received first a phone call from John Kottler who was worried that his company was being misrepresented by The Guild of Shareholders and Trendwatch. He insisted that he never said the company was a plc, and it was just trying to raise funds to start trading and didnt need to be a plc. He is asking 67p a share to new investors.

I then received a call from Trendwatch (Rob Cullum?) assuring me that the company was about to become a plc, and it is a great opportunity for investors to get in, as they propose to become AIM listed at the end of May or June.


zarif - 16 Mar 2004 13:44 - 373 of 460

Little woman thanks very much for all your info and hard work.
Philj -from GF thread replied and sent me an internal mail aswell -he has bought some and if u send me internal mail i will forward it to you to look at aswell.

rgds
zarif

little woman - 16 Mar 2004 14:14 - 374 of 460

zarif, I've e-mail my personal e-mail via the internal mail (I don't think if you reply from the internal mail I will get it!)

I tend to be very wary of these type of investments as they are incredibly high risk. I don't want to discourage investment, but having been involved in this type of thing is the past - it made me realise how easy they fail. I was took over as accountant of a company that had a lot of private investor money as start up and they lost everything because:

1. The directors underestimated the professional costs in setting up & running the business - which the complained was not thier fault!

2. The directors were poor managers & had no track record managing staff so off course it was not thier fault they had a high staff turn over and unreliable staff!

3. The directors had little experience - running a business and knew nothing about putting proceedures in place - so it was not thier fault they couldn't keep proper records and were ripped off by the staff.

3. The directors overestimated the sales and was unable to make a profit because it wasn't thier fault there was too much competition and thier costs were higher than expected.

4. The directors couldn't get credit because they didn't pay thier bills because they didn't have the cashflow which also was not thier fault.

I could go on - but in the end the directors sold the assets and cleaned out the bank account. By that time I had stopped working for them - too fustrated in trying to get them to act properly and of course - I knew I would not get paid. I believe the directors just walked away......... (I know this because I still had the company register and they never made any effort to collect them from me.) I think the company didn't even trade for a full year.

zarif - 16 Mar 2004 14:58 - 375 of 460

thanks LW;
sending u mail soon.

rgds
zarif

amberjane - 16 Mar 2004 21:27 - 376 of 460

Hi zarif

As I'm also interested could you please send me the e-mail as well? Many thanks.

aldwickk - 17 Mar 2004 22:24 - 377 of 460

what do the abbreviations on the streaming trade prices mean such as bc,o,n,l,at,wt,vw,ut.

little woman - 18 Mar 2004 09:12 - 378 of 460

aldwickk - if you click on "help" (top right corner of page) then under "user help" - "trades" there is a full explanation

little woman - 24 Mar 2004 15:37 - 379 of 460

Could someone answer a question for me?

Can anyone explain why the bid & offer price on CYH offered by brokers is below the mid price quoted? I know brokers can offer any price they want - but the difference between what you see quoted on L2 and actual quoted by brokers doesn't seem to bare any relation to each other! Anyone got an explanation, or can shed some light/speculate?

ajren - 24 Mar 2004 16:25 - 380 of 460

Good question.It is strange.
rgds aj

little woman - 25 Mar 2004 08:54 - 381 of 460

Any of the people "in the know" like to answer my question or are the brokers just ignoring the prices we see on L2!

longinvest - 25 Mar 2004 09:02 - 382 of 460

Fortune Oil - FTO

I have been monitoring the share volumes of Fortune Oil over the last 3 to 4 weeks and there is a three to one bias in favour of buyers on most days yet the shares tend to fall, why is this surely such positive demand should be pushing the price up? Can anyone explain what is happening?

little woman - 25 Mar 2004 09:51 - 383 of 460

longinvest - take a look at Crocs post no: 260 and my post No: 289.



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