dynamicsoul
- 17 Feb 2005 16:11
Time to stand up and be counted in my opinion..
news is turning positive here...wontg be long before sentiment drives this one up..........
plm2349
- 06 Dec 2005 13:52
- 385 of 572
you will need a lot of patience,yes put it in a draw and forget about it......
moneyplus
- 09 Dec 2005 12:17
- 386 of 572
just been talking to someone whose entire family is addicted to bid TV-channel 23 on freeview so I took a look. If the chinese get hooked on this too then this company will be a multibagger for sure we just have to be very patient--does anyone know if the PCM bid tv is up and running yet??
penzance
- 09 Dec 2005 17:14
- 388 of 572
Picked up a few more--looked at the interim figures again and couldn't resist they have such potential bagger to them!!! this is moneyplus under another guise!
squidd
- 10 Dec 2005 14:53
- 389 of 572
Likewise, can't resist this one particularly after studying the QXL success story and remembering that China is a much bigger market.
sd.
moneyplus
- 10 Dec 2005 14:59
- 390 of 572
and you can put it in an ISA.
squidd
- 10 Dec 2005 15:07
- 391 of 572
MP: Yes, thanks for reminding me of that. Fortunately I now have few quid left over from the swop from AEX to ELA and will buy a few million in PCM.
sd.
ahoj
- 13 Dec 2005 08:43
- 393 of 572
Worth watching the movement until new year...
moneyplus
- 13 Dec 2005 13:40
- 395 of 572
I have been watching channel 23 freeview--fascinating stuff could've bought some bargain christmas pressies! The goods are sold out in minutes the potential for PCM is explosive but they need time maybe look again in 2 years.
hewittalan6
- 15 Dec 2005 16:41
- 396 of 572
Nipped in for a few more today with my monthly gambling allowance.
Alan
hewittalan6
- 16 Dec 2005 07:10
- 397 of 572
Rather worringly, I got 'em for just under 0.95. Below the mid price.
Alan
ahoj
- 16 Dec 2005 08:40
- 398 of 572
Lucky you
driver
- 21 Dec 2005 18:46
- 399 of 572
The government revised its figure for China's economy.
LONDON, December 20 (newratings.com) China's economy grew last year by nearly twice the figure published earlier, according to a government report released in Beijing on Tuesday.
The government revised its figure of the countrys gross domestic product for 2004 upward to $2 trillion, taking the output growth figure to 16.8%. This represents an increase of $285 billion over the figure previously reported. A year-long census showed that millions of companies were unaccounted for last year, most of which were in the service sector, which is growing faster than the manufacturing sector, the National Bureau of Statistics said. The new data helped China replace Italy as the world's sixth largest economy in 2004, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. If Hong Kong were to be included in the figure, China would replace UK as the fourth largest economy in the world, behind only the US, Japan and Germany
hewittalan6
- 27 Jan 2006 12:43
- 401 of 572
Not me mate, I still live in hope!!!
driver
- 27 Jan 2006 12:50
- 402 of 572
Al
There has got to be a xmas trading update soon this is a retailer.
The PCM Web Site went down yesterday and is now back up. The http://www.responze.tv Web Site has been revamped take a look.
http://www.responze.tv/home/index.aspx
hewittalan6
- 27 Jan 2006 13:39
- 403 of 572
Erm, retailer, okay. Xmas trading update? China? Not certain its applicable. May be wrong, but is Xmas celebrated to any extent there?
Alan