peteark
- 24 May 2005 13:03
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Haystack
- 27 May 2005 23:47
- 437 of 1643
All the other systems are direct calls from BT and a fraction of the cost of BT. They are almost without exception all cheaper than EVS's CCR.
rupans
- 28 May 2005 00:17
- 438 of 1643
Why do you not post on ADVFN anymore. Things are not the same ;-)
tangle
- 28 May 2005 01:04
- 439 of 1643
Calidor - 27 May'05 - 23:38 - 434 of 437
Good night, scum. I shall commence drinking excellent red wine and watching a recording of the Kumars.
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The above post just about sums up why this poster should be squelched by everyone.
The statement "Good night, scum." was not directed to anyone in particular but to anyone reading this board.
What a total waste of human interlect this poor old sad being has evolved into.
He has the brains, but not the nouse to intereact in a reasonable way with his fellow investors.
Calidor/Mufmitz, Advans has been fighting your corner as he must have seen some redeeming features in you. I, am completely at a loss as to why that should be.
I have given you the benefit of the doubt in the past but that last remark was a bit below the belt.
calidore ... Squelched ad infinitum.
peteark
- 28 May 2005 06:48
- 440 of 1643
The best way to get back at these people is to completly ignore their existance. The only reason they post is to get a reaction, as their own lives do not give them enough stimulation.
IF YOU WANT COMPANY UPDATES/NEWS IN FUTURE PLEASE FOLLOW THE BASIC INSTRUCTIONS IN THE HEADER, YOUR CALL!
Bullshare
- 28 May 2005 07:23
- 441 of 1643
Just to confirm that personal abuse is not tolerated here on MoneyAM, therefore a user has been removed and post edited
Mike
MoneyAM
Haystack
- 28 May 2005 11:07
- 442 of 1643
A price of 50p+ gives a market cap. of over 124m. EVS is a small niche reseller of wholesale telecoms capcity. The major carriers would have crushed them long before that.
Golfnut
- 28 May 2005 11:23
- 443 of 1643
Calidor - 27 May'05 - 12:44 - 369 of 441
Calidor will now cease posting to this board.
Truest thing he ever said !! LOL !! MoneyAM have made sure of that !
Haystack
- 28 May 2005 15:20
- 444 of 1643
People were saying that EVS rose on low volume before. Well it is plainly NOT true.
The rise in March was due to three days of very high volume. They were 12m, 28m and 34m shares.
The rise now is just MM activity and it should be down again pretty soon.
Captain Beefheart
- 28 May 2005 15:54
- 445 of 1643
This is a great BB. I can't believe my luck - "he who must not be named" filtered and totally ignored by everyone and then the "piece de resistance" Muffy geting banned. Truly there must be a God. I almost forgot to mention the 12% rise in EVS, I believe this to be primarily a technical correction but momentum is now building in my view towards the trading statement due in June. This bodes well for the SP and I am looking for it to get above 5.4 where I believe it will find solid support.
insiderinside
- 28 May 2005 16:08
- 446 of 1643
Advan - well - won the bet as its nearer to 4p - a technical correction up was due along with the speculators in for a June or July trading update.
Interesting as to where this goes - the Seymour report was done at a much lower price now - so you have to rework the figures at todays price - it may not still be at bargain levels now - that will only be confirmed or denied after results.
A trading update remains the key now and will either give a rise up or a fall down - depending on how those margins at Seven Telecom have been - I hope its not a washout update - saying lots of things about the launch of CCR and a small bit about Seven.
My concern is whether the L+G fund raising is being used a working capital ? Is it or are they going to use it for what they said about acquisitions ?
FLOPPYJOE
- 28 May 2005 18:37
- 447 of 1643
The buying limit for the past few days has shrunk to 50k,sometimes even 25k so the market makers are getting short of stock.I somehow feel the shake has put the shares into the hands of people who are here for far longer than a week.Best of luck to all really long term holders.Ive got mine have you got yours.
Haystack
- 28 May 2005 19:08
- 448 of 1643
Even Seymour Pierce only has a target of 6.5p and house brokers are usually over optimistic if anything.
tangle
- 28 May 2005 21:02
- 449 of 1643
Hi FLOPPYJOE :-)
Been buying these since December when they were about 2p, topping up along the way when funds permitted. Have an average sp of 5.02p as bought quite a few above 6p. Wish I had some spare dosh to buy some more but hey, I've got nearly 250k and that will have to do for now.
I feel quite happy and content to hold these for the long term and get maximum tax breaks, assuming they progress in the manner we anticipate that they will do in the next few years. Fingers xx'd.
FLOPPYJOE
- 28 May 2005 21:34
- 450 of 1643
Same here Tangle.Virtually exactly avg price for me also.Two things that spring to my mind are that both L&G and Strathclyde bought in at much higher levels.I cannot believe that they havent come back in at these prices,but i have also noticed that the max buy limits have substantially reduced.I am convinced some good news is just around the corner especially after such a big rise yesterday.Remember there are only 247 million shares in circulation,not that many if some of the big guns start hoovering them up.My problem i suppose is that i am indeed a long term holder and get a bit cheesed off with these daytraders/week long holders who see a 1/2p rise and then they ditch them all.Patience is what is needed with these smaller companies.Best of luck.Lets hope this time next year we are both smiling getting our villas ordered.
REDHILL
- 29 May 2005 10:32
- 451 of 1643
insiderinside
Stop sitting on the fence.Say what you really mean.
RED
Haystack
- 29 May 2005 12:06
- 452 of 1643
Don't forget then when EVS announced the setting up of CCR a couple of months ago, they spoke of profitability within 18 months.
That sort of time scale means no contribution to pofits from CCR for quite a while yet and initially it would have a negative effect as you can't run a business for free.
insiderinside
- 29 May 2005 14:30
- 453 of 1643
Full article http://business.scotsman.com/management.cfm?id=547842005
19-05-2005
IT may have given Marconi the cold shoulder, but BT looks something of a hot stock these days. Originally one half of the Post Office, the telecoms giant is still the UKs leading fixed-line operator.
However, it faces intense competition from upstarts such as Carphone Warehouses rapidly-expanding TalkTalk service, OneTel and Swedish group Tele2.
Earlier this week it emerged that internet service provider AOL was to open a new front in the cut-throat battle for control of Britains residential phone market.
No surprise then to find BT chasing new business elsewhere, with management highlighting the continued growth in "new wave" products such as broadband and networking services.
If the new-look BT is to keep the City on its side, it will need to continue dialling up solid earnings figures.
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Full article http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/business/general/s/159/159726_troubled_telecoms_firm_cautious_but_encouraged.html
23-05-2005
Troubled telecoms firm 'cautious but encouraged'
LOSS-MAKING business telecoms group Thus today remained wary about its outlook, but said recent strong growth had encouraged it.
Glasgow-based Thus, which posted a 71 per cent rise in annual operating losses to 36.3 million, said it was staying cautious about the future market structure for telecoms services in the UK.
It added that it was expecting the AGGRESSIVE PRICING in the industry to continue throughout the year.
However, Thus said it had retained all its customers during the year, despite the particularly tough price competition.
It said 16 of its top 20 clients had increased their business with it and new business had come from firms including radio groups GWR and Chrysalis, publishers Johnston Press and Archant, Glasgow City Council and South London & Maudsley NHS Trust.
Finance director John Maguire described the year as mixed, with MARGINS SQUEEZED by predatory pricing.
wbuffet
- 29 May 2005 18:55
- 454 of 1643
II
What is the point to your post 452. There is no relevance in there to anything that EVS does. EVS is dealing in international calls and not Uk residential calls.
This shows that you don't have clue about EVS and what they do.
You've just joined your mate H in my filter pit.
REDHILL
- 29 May 2005 23:25
- 455 of 1643
insiderinside
Is that the best you can do?
RED
tangle
- 29 May 2005 23:43
- 456 of 1643
As far as I'm aware you certainly can use CCR for cheaper UK residential calls.
Please correct me if I am wrong.