Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
yuff
- 04 Jun 2004 19:53
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ML
You and your getting up early, mind you it has been worth it this week, I don't mind get up early every day if we have a 10% rise every week.
:-))))
Highride
- 04 Jun 2004 21:13
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I've heard Monday mentioned several times today. I wonder, could it be for real this time. There have been so many false predictions, I won't let my hopes get too high. But, I won't be able to stay away, just in case!!!!!!!!
Get up early, well, if good news is released, the price won't peak 'till at least mid-morning if not later. (Famous last words!)
Moneylender
- 05 Jun 2004 08:42
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Come on, own up. Who's the idiot that got up early today?
Besides me that is!
LOL
M
superrod
- 05 Jun 2004 09:46
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Gail The Chin.....oops....meant 17.35p.....50k T 20 when the offer was 17.5. i took 15k ( which i previously sold for 17.68p )
yuff
- 05 Jun 2004 10:13
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Superrod
One mm has been happy to do extended settlement well inside the touch for weeks, I made 2 purchases this week T20 or more for the mid price both times.
They weren't happy to do the first one at the mid and the dealer came back and said they want the touch , I told them to leave it and 10 secs later the trade flashed up.
superrod
- 05 Jun 2004 11:13
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yuff
you dont find that a little worrying?
Beau62
- 05 Jun 2004 11:43
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Tks for replying Bullshare. Understood.
Tks too super.
Nice w/e all.
Beau
yuff
- 05 Jun 2004 12:04
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Supperod
Not really, the mm's probably know less about what is going on than we do and are probably taking a position, they also are in control of the price and therefore if they need to get some shares at a lower price they have the ability to manipulate the price.
I remember buying some at the mid price a year ago at about 7.5p on a T25 from MLSB and I remember thinking the same as you, a week later I sold them for 11p, so I think they are just running a book and the actual cost to them for extended settlement is minimal.
superrod
- 05 Jun 2004 12:29
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ta yuff...thay MIGHT help me sleep easier LOL
Gail The Chin
- 05 Jun 2004 13:32
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My chin has been causing me sleepless nights for three weeks now.scratch scratch scratch-guess I must be lucky that I don't have that much of a chin to scratch.
If there is no news next week than I will have a shave.
yuff
Thankyou for explaining I too feel a bit better,but Sarah is a bit uptight right now.
I guess a surge to 40/50p will make her feel alot better.
See you all in the rovers.
Drinks on me
gac26uk
- 07 Jun 2004 07:26
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exciting stuff about to happen today
Please be advised that the following statement is being released today on
behalf of Tadpole Technology plc.
Sincerely,
Hugh Paterson
Patcom Media
###
Wyse Technology to Embed Tadpole's On-Demand Software
Cambridge - June 7, 2004: Tadpole Technology plc today announces that Wyse
Technology, a worldwide leader in end-to-end server centric access to Web
and Windows applications, has signed a technology agreement with Tadpole's
Endeavors Technology subsidiary.
Under the terms of the agreement, Wyse will embed Endeavors' AppExpress
on-demand application delivery technology into their server centric
computing solutions.
Existing Wyse enterprises will also be able to upgrade their solutions with
AppExpress technology to deliver applications on-demand to users across
their networks.
Endeavors' AppExpress typically streams computer applications on-demand from
a centrally controlled server to clients in a fraction of the time and cost
of traditional methods. It enables IT administrators to tightly manage and
control their licensing agreements with software vendors, provides
anti-piracy protection, eliminates time-consuming tasks of installing
upgrades to programs at the desktop level, and reduces bandwidth and
hardware expenditures through its compression and scalability technology.
"By embedding AppExpress on-demand application delivery technology into our
thin client framework so that only small parts of an application needed by a
user at any given time is streamed to a machine rather than everything all
at once, we continue to leverage the advantages of server-centric
computing," said Mark Calomeni, vice president of Wyse Technology. "The Wyse
and Endeavors partnership strengthens the fact that implementing centralized
IT solutions is the best answer for addressing today's critical customer
challenges."
ends
Moneylender
- 07 Jun 2004 07:33
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Hope we all got up early!
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yuff
- 07 Jun 2004 07:54
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:-)
Moneylender
- 07 Jun 2004 08:15
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Microsoft partnership pays off!!
I like this bit.
The company has been #1 in thin-client market share for the
last seven years, and has been named Microsoft "Embedded Partner of the
Year" for three years running.
M
yuff
- 07 Jun 2004 08:19
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looks like evo don't want the price rising to much and have switched to the offer after the 2 large buys.
If they have clients they want to let in this would explain the large trades last week and why they want them in.
johnnyuk
- 07 Jun 2004 09:05
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Well that's a good start to the week.
Not being a techie myself, can anyone explain what the revenue implications are likely to be?
Certainly sounds good, but sometimes difficult to evaluate the important bit on these type of deals, i.e. how much money it's worth!
madasafish
- 07 Jun 2004 09:55
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Depends on the basis on which it is sold. I would expect a $ charge per client usage..Even if small, the potential usage must run into millions of end users so it is not unreasonable to says $ millions a year.
As for magnitude.. think of a range between 1 and 20 with the range starting small and growing year by year. Whether it will reach 20 or 5 or 15, only time will tell.
If it works and saves clients money then it will gain greater acceptance....and revenues will rise...
yuff
- 07 Jun 2004 11:29
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evo are doing there very best to hold the price back and I believe it is because they are short.
2.6m buys incl 700k mm buys and 500k sells, only up 1.25p which says it all really.
superrod
- 07 Jun 2004 13:28
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i will be honest ( as always ). closed my modest 15k buy ( 16.35) for 18.15p.
always happy to get back in
amardev
- 07 Jun 2004 13:35
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Greetings to you Superrod.
I'm curious.
Were you holding 15000 worth of shares / 15,000 shares
I'm looking for a further rise upto results soon.
Good luck to all TAD holders.