snappy
- 27 Apr 2003 16:05
This thread is for peeps like myself who want to track the performance of this share, whether good or bad and whether the company survives or not.
The aim is this thread is not to clutter it up with idle speculation as to whether GEM are involved with each tiny few thousand pounds worth of shares that get traded in the average deal size for this share as quoted on the London Stock Exchange. The spreads are currently very large, 1.25p, on a share priced in 4p region and I would suggest there are better short term trading plays out there in the universe of quoted companies. This share is also very high risk.
p.s - Feel free to chat about anything else on this thread as well.
p.p.s - I'm currently neutral this share, i.e I don't have a position.
p.p.p.s - The Lion, the Witch and the Candlestick maker (aka advfn crowd) may all cluter up this thread with banter if they so desire.
Sequestor
- 10 Jun 2003 19:11
- 38 of 55
Ah I forgot about this one , a chance to escape from the semi-articulate who
speak in mono-syllabic grunts of "sad" , that means `don`t understand but I saw this on the Simpsons once and all my mates use it`,"news", a term used to ramp up hope that the stock may rise e.g. " there must be news coming there`s a big buy gone through (usually 5 grand)or "big news tomorrow".
A fascinating share to watch the antics of the barrow boys of the investment worlds`lower class, oh there are 18,000 TAD holders by the way, incl. myself,,99.9% normal folk, but this vociferous bunch of semi-literate clowns- numbering only a dozen or so, are the best kept secret of the bb`s, they would bring in thousands if a comedy show could be built around them, excellent stuff
Sequestor
- 11 Jun 2003 08:38
- 39 of 55
Well even super-odds 5 a month hasn`t appeared today ,no trades zero, zilch , not a blind penny, some might say its a good sign, some bad, me I think all 18,000 of us are bored silly by the company, and wish they would either put up or shut down, the pussyfooting on long term profit figures is disgraceful.
Sequestor
- 11 Jun 2003 09:10
- 40 of 55
ITS GONNAH BLOW!!!!!!!
superrod
- 11 Jun 2003 10:45
- 41 of 55
im no chartist but a breakout looks imminent from the header chart
Sequestor
- 11 Jun 2003 11:02
- 42 of 55
ODDLY,I agree.
so long.
snappy
- 11 Jun 2003 11:10
- 43 of 55
1. Looks likely to break the 200MA
2. 200MA looks like its bottomed (for now)
10p by Christmas, could be a really good Christmas ;-)
snappy
- 26 Jun 2003 15:16
- 44 of 55
Does this mean no further monies due from the hardware division fire sale last year?
###
Tadpole Technology plc ("Tadpole" or "the Company")
Tadpole To Receive Settlement For Outstanding Promissory Notes From Hardware Disposal
Tadpole today announces that it has agreed to accept $2million in cash in settlement of the outstanding promissory notes due from Tadpole Computer, Inc. These are split as to a $6.0million note at 5 per cent. with an option to convert into 19.5 per cent. of the equity of Tadpole Computer Inc. and a $2.5million note at 7.5 per cent., both notes are repayable at the end of 2007 (together the "Notes"). In December 2002, Tadpole completed the sale of its hardware business to a consortium of investors who then formed Tadpole Computer, Inc.; the Notes formed part of the consideration.
Under the terms of the settlement agreement, the Company has today received $2.0million in cash in part settlement of the Notes. In addition, the agreement allows for a further $0.75million to be paid to Tadpole in three equal installments in June 2005, 2006 and 2007, subject to Tadpole Computer, Inc. achieving a defined level of profitability at these milestone dates. The Company will also receive the deferred amounts of the initial cash consideration as and when they are due.
In view of the current stage of Tadpole's development and the potential returns from continued investment in this critical stage of Endeavors' growth, the Board concluded that it would be in shareholders interests as a whole to receive value for the Notes today rather than when they become due in four and a half years' time. In coming to this decision, the Board took into account the current state of the market in UNIX products worldwide which is facing increasing competition, and the fact that an immediate receipt of $2.0 million cash would substantially reduce the need for Tadpole to make further draw downs against the GEM equity credit line, although further use of this facility is not ruled out. To date, the Company has drawn down #4.9 million against the GEM #10 million equity line of credit, which expires in January 2004.
This agreement results in the need to make a provision of #4.1 million against a book value of $8.5 million for the Notes. The Company is taking no recognition of future earn outs.
ends
hugh paterson
patcom media relations
tel - +44 207 987 4888
email - hughp@patcom-media.com
web - http://www.patcom-media.com
Happy1
- 28 Jul 2004 00:36
- 45 of 55
Great opportunity to BUY at nearly 90% discount.
Tadpole Technology (TAD) Add (unchanged)
Mkt cap: 54m Net cash: 0m Trading update Price/Target: 18p/20p
Microsoft adopts AppExpress technology
Investors have long believed that Microsoft would eventually adopt TADs
innovative peer-to-peer technology and today that contract has finally been
signed; an excellent endorsement of the product.
Microsoft will use Tadpoles AppExpress applications to stream trial
versions of consumer software products to potential new customers over the
Internet. However it must be pointed out that the initial value of the contract
is based upon customer usage of the software, up to an amount of just
$100,000. Nevertheless this is an impressive endorsement of the product. The
road to this deal was paved last November when the Endeavors division
which develops AppExpress achieved Gold Certified Partner status with
Microsoft.
AppExpress enables the rapid deployment of software to desktops while
providing strong licence management control, vital with the levels of piracy
now threatening Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). AppExpress has
proven successful as a trialware solution as well by allowing those ISVs to
run full-product try-before-buy campaigns that have the added advantage of
monitoring application usage and anti-piracy controls.
Microsoft joins another large US software supplier, Autodesk, as champions
of Tadpoles on-demand technology. For over a year, potential customers
have been able to log on to servers of Autodesk in the US and receive full
versions of AutoCAD 2005 trialware to their desktops, powered by
AppExpress on-demand delivery technology. Following this success, in
April this was extended to Autodesk subsidiaries in Europe, the Middle East
and Africa.
AppExpress is now showing itself to be a sound and repeatable model for
ISVs looking for a piracy-free, trackable solution of putting full product
software in the hands of prospects in the shortest time. It reduces evaluation
software costs by eliminating the process of burning and shipping trialware
CD-ROMs to customers. For example, Autodesk has estimated savings of up
to $10 per unit by cutting the physical medium out of its business process.
With two industry giants, Microsoft and Autodesk, now using it we expect
many other ISVs will follow suit and the chances of it become an industrystandard
method of trialware delivery are much increased. On that basis,
although we stress that these are yet early days for Endeavors, we believe
there is good potential in AppExpress and are maintaining our Add
recommendation.
snappy
- 28 Jul 2004 11:28
- 46 of 55
50 and 200 MA crossing
superrod
- 28 Jul 2004 20:10
- 47 of 55
snappy
dont assume knowledege wrt other punters.what is the implication of your last post? no offence intended.
i received a book on charting for Christmas....i have rapidly come to the conclusion that charting is not for me. its like a lot of things in life.....I CAN SEE IT ONCE POINTED OUT
MightyMicro
- 28 Jul 2004 21:30
- 48 of 55
I think the exuberance over AppExpress is misplaced.
Firstly, there are a number of ways of shipping software and controlling its use over the Internet, many have been in use for a number of years. Licence servers, both local and remote, are commonplace.
Secondly, shipping over the Internet is not itself a panacea: there are many establishments that do not permit open Internet connection and to whom software can only be shipped on physical media. Also, not everybody is connected to the Internet all the time, even in this day and age.
It has always looked to me that the Microsoft deal was a firesale: a company with $60bn in the bank commits to no more than $100k, and that has to be earned by usage. This looks to me like Tadpole handed it to Microsoft on a plate with absolutely no up-front committment from Microsoft. So, are Microsoft really that interested in AppExpress?
As for the MCI deal, who knows, but I wouldn't get over-excited by that either. I've seen many a deal like that just fizzle out. Telcos are very prone to that.
snappy
- 29 Jul 2004 08:50
- 49 of 55
super it was just an observation that was all.
Personally I think this company is highly overvalued even at the current 11p, however some punters just cannot fill their boots quickly enough it would seem.
I have no idea of the exact terms of the Stream deal (and for that matter neither does anybody else except Tadpole management and Stream owners) but it is just possible this deal could fall through or Stream may now wish to renegotiate the terms to be $25m of shares @ 11p strike price.
pachandl
- 29 Jul 2004 10:18
- 50 of 55
Whatever the contents of the supposed "briefing paper" that was circulated by Tad this week, it would seem that it did not receive a positive response from the institutions/larger private investors.
Midazmidaz
- 30 Jul 2004 16:34
- 51 of 55
Great opportunity to BUY at nearly 90% discount.
Tadpole Technology (TAD) Add (unchanged)
Mkt cap: 54m Net cash: 0m Trading update Price/Target: 18p/20p
Microsoft adopts AppExpress technology
Investors have long believed that Microsoft would eventually adopt TADs
innovative peer-to-peer technology and today that contract has finally been
signed; an excellent endorsement of the product.
Microsoft will use Tadpoles AppExpress applications to stream trial
versions of consumer software products to potential new customers over the
Internet. However it must be pointed out that the initial value of the contract
is based upon customer usage of the software, up to an amount of just
$100,000. Nevertheless this is an impressive endorsement of the product. The
road to this deal was paved last November when the Endeavors division
which develops AppExpress achieved Gold Certified Partner status with
Microsoft.
AppExpress enables the rapid deployment of software to desktops while
providing strong licence management control, vital with the levels of piracy
now threatening Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). AppExpress has
proven successful as a trialware solution as well by allowing those ISVs to
run full-product try-before-buy campaigns that have the added advantage of
monitoring application usage and anti-piracy controls.
Microsoft joins another large US software supplier, Autodesk, as champions
of Tadpoles on-demand technology. For over a year, potential customers
have been able to log on to servers of Autodesk in the US and receive full
versions of AutoCAD 2005 trialware to their desktops, powered by
AppExpress on-demand delivery technology. Following this success, in
April this was extended to Autodesk subsidiaries in Europe, the Middle East
and Africa.
AppExpress is now showing itself to be a sound and repeatable model for
ISVs looking for a piracy-free, trackable solution of putting full product
software in the hands of prospects in the shortest time. It reduces evaluation
software costs by eliminating the process of burning and shipping trialware
CD-ROMs to customers. For example, Autodesk has estimated savings of up
to $10 per unit by cutting the physical medium out of its business process.
With two industry giants, Microsoft and Autodesk, now using it we expect
many other ISVs will follow suit and the chances of it become an industrystandard
method of trialware delivery are much increased. On that basis,
although we stress that these are yet early days for Endeavors, we believe
there is good potential in AppExpress and are maintaining our Add
recommendation.
snappy
- 31 Jul 2004 13:38
- 53 of 55
"Did I miss something, or is post #50 by Midazmidaz a re-post of #44 by Happy1 on 28 July?"
No you didn't miss anything MM post #50 is identical to post #44.
90% discount now on offer :-)) these bulls will stop at nothing to promote this dreadful share.
Sequestor
- 12 May 2005 17:05
- 54 of 55
HI Snap.
a year on nearly and still it exists, had to smile at the "director buying/selling" stunt over two days, seems that have at last got an MD with sense- he is selling .
Sequestor
- 13 May 2005 16:38
- 55 of 55
GEM on a T trade?