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Oystertec name change (AFC)     

stubax - 03 Jun 2005 14:19

I've just updated my watchlist, as today Oystertec (OYS) becomes Advanced Fluid Connections (AFC).
Will a name change still stop Paul 'The Plummer's' baby from going down the bog ?

andysmith - 14 Aug 2005 21:46 - 4 of 12

Advanced Fluid Connections - Watch this go in the next few months.

Bought OYS last year at 19p and sold at 26p to lock-in profits, at that time progress was in the price and there was a court-case ahead.
A warning earlier this year that profits would be lower than previous year and IMO this was over-sold. It should now start seeing the benefits of a lower cost operation and recent director(s) buying is a good sign that things are going well.
Bought back in at 10.8p a few weeks ago, last Monday shows >4m sells but most were buys, I could get 9.6-9.65p for most of the afternoon and the next days saw a recovery to >11p and I'm hopeful of 20p in next few months. DYOR.

andysmith - 26 Aug 2005 22:16 - 5 of 12

Well, nobody interested then but the market seems to be, up another 10% this week and still room for 25-50% in the coming months.

andysmith - 01 Sep 2005 21:05 - 6 of 12

Must be the talk to myself thread!!!!!
Still up loads again this week, so am I bothered!!!

ptholden - 01 Sep 2005 21:30 - 7 of 12

Have a look at CHP and HHO Andy, I only offer the advice so that you are not talking to yourself. lol

pth

andysmith - 01 Sep 2005 21:38 - 8 of 12

Thanks Pete, I've looked at HHO but is there room for further improvement in sp?

ptholden - 01 Sep 2005 21:52 - 9 of 12

Andy

I had been thinking about HHO since Mckenzie started to mop up shares and only decided last night to take the plunge, so missed the initial surge. I have to be honest though and state that I have no idea where this it's going to go tomorrow. I'm going to move my stop up and at least I should be in a no lose situation. But I haven't sold yet, so I guess I really feel that it will continue to rise.

If I was out, I think I would have a small punt, just in case it keeps going North, I gather the company is worth more than the current SP, so the upside seems to outweigh the down. Might be worth seeing how the first 30 mins of tomorrow morning pans out.

I have often thought that there is nothing left in a surge and watched it rise, on the other hand I've dived in and watched the sod go down.

Decisions, decisions.

Good luck mate

Pete

PS Apolgies to all of the other non-existant AFC readers for being off thread!!
Lol :-))

andysmith - 01 Sep 2005 22:00 - 10 of 12

Not a problem Pete, thanks for the tip.
In the meantime I'll keep posting to myself on AFC and watch this hit 20p for 100% return on average buys. The threads I contribute to or start which don't spark up much interest do the best for me long-term as they stay un-noticed until results bring people in and I end up making a good wedge. Did it on IDS, expect to do it on AFC and also with CCT where I have started a thread but nobody seems interested.

andrewbertram2003 - 01 Sep 2005 22:11 - 11 of 12

I'm interested Andy,
I bought and sold just like you did....snap!

As for wanting to get back in....indeed.
I still think this organisation with its strategy and products could go well.
Need to buy me thinks!

andysmith - 02 Sep 2005 07:23 - 12 of 12

Its moving pretty fast now, 50% in a few weeks but as the story has not really changed, just lost momentum earlier this year then I expect this to hit 20p easily and then back to the 25-30p range again if management can keep it on track.
They've put their money so maybe things are starting to take a healthy shape.
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