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Retail Decisions - The only decision you need to make is when to buy! (RTD)     

overgrowth - 13 May 2005 16:36

Retail Decisions are market leaders in an industry which continues to grow exponentially. They produce payment fraud systems solutions for major blue chip clients globally, though the bulk of the business is currently coming from the major reatilers both in the UK and US. They are a Techmark 100 company which means that there will always be a level of institutional interest in the company. However, on top of this "forced" interest from the tracker funds there has throughout 2005 been sustained large buying from no other than Goldman Sachs and Barclays. These institutions together now have an investment of tens of millions of shares in RTD !

Shares Magazine had a cover feature back in early April entitled "ATOMIC! - Small is about to get VERY, VERY BIG - 7 stocks for the new technology revolution". It was no surprise to see Retail Decisions as part of the selection.

Here's what Shares had to say: "Retail Decisions is a specialist software developer aimed at preventing credit card fraud. It owns a database of several million dodgy credit and debit card numbers against which it crosschecks transactions, but also has developed clever software which can spot strange patterns in your spending. This system is perfect for stopping phony credit card transactions. Investors could not ask for a better pure play on rising credit card crime. Perhaps the company's biggest challenge is scale but chief exec Carl Clump is attempting to address this with aquisitions, even if opportunities seem to be few and far between. In the meantime, Retail Decisions remains concentrated on developing in the card-not-present arena, where it already has fantastic experience and technology. The drive to win new customers should also be helped by the fact that it already serves so many blue-chip customers including Marks & Spencer, T-Mobile and, most recently, Federated Department Stores, the US owner of Macy's and Bloomingdales. Let's not forget, too, the company's highly profitable fuel-card business in Australia which grew 30% last year, making this year's forecast low single-digit earnings growth look on the conservative side."

Retail Decisions have continued throughout 2005 to rake in very healthy profits from the Oz. fuel card business thanks to the "bonus" of high oil prices and favourable exchange rates. In addition, the extra revenue streams from new major US corporate clients will be starting to filter through. In the US, Retail Decisions appear to be chosen on many occasions over their main rival Cybersource which indicates just how well this company is doing. The demand for card-not-present (i.e. internet/phone shopping) fraud software is going to continue to grow and grow so RTD presents guaranteed success in this arena - backed up with the cash cow fuel card business which is being extended into locations other than Australia and we have a real gem of a company. Longer term target 1+.

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Fundamentalist - 01 Dec 2005 10:54 - 455 of 1009

Opto

thems the rules - anything under 3 % is not required to be notified - so they could have sold out completely or have 2.99%

optomistic - 01 Dec 2005 11:02 - 456 of 1009

Yup....time they were changed :-)

55011 - 01 Dec 2005 11:13 - 457 of 1009

Did UBS take up their offer entitlement? If not, then they may have merely been diluted to below 3%.

55011 - 01 Dec 2005 11:16 - 458 of 1009

Price slipped a bit this morning. But the fun and games is within the spread. It was briefly back to the "offer below mid" we saw a few weeks back, but has now recovered. So that trade at 125p would have been a "buy". This led the offer to creep up 0.3p.

Fred1new - 01 Dec 2005 13:45 - 459 of 1009


The Good and the Bad


NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES


1. Name of company

RETAIL DECISIONS PLC


2. Name of shareholder having a major interest

THE GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP, INC. ('GS INC.')


3. Please state whether notification indicates that it is in respect of holding
of the shareholder named in 2 above or in respect of a non-beneficial interest
or in the case of an individual holder if it is a holding of that person's
spouse or children under the age of 18

(A) GOLDMAN, SACHS & CO, a wholly-owned direct subsidiary of GS INC., acting as
custodian for its customers; and
(B) GOLDMAN SACHS INTERNATIONAL, a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of GS INC.


4. Name of the registered holder(s) and, if more than one holder, the number of
shares held by each of them

(A) GOLDMAN SACHS SECURITIES (NOMINEES), LIMITED 8,453
(B) GOLDMAN SACHS INTERNATIONAL A/C CREPTEMP 19,659,522


5. Number of shares / amount of stock acquired

NOT INFORMED


6. Percentage of issued class

NOT INFORMED


7. Number of shares / amount of stock disposed

NOT INFORMED


8. Percentage of issued class

NOT INFORMED


9. Class of security

ORDINARY 1P SHARES


10. Date of transaction

NOT INFORMED


11. Date company informed

28 NOVEMBER 2005


12. Total holding following this notification

19,669,975


13. Total percentage holding of issued class following this notification

5.05%


14. Any additional information

N/A


15. Name of contact and telephone number for queries

RICHARD AMOS
(01483) 728700


16. Name and signature of authorised company official responsible for making
this notification

RICHARD AMOS
FINANCE DIRECTOR


Date of notification

29 NOVEMBER 2005



Retail Decisions PLC
01 December 2005


Retail Decisions plc (the 'Company')

Holding in Company

The Company has today been informed that, as at 28 November 2005, UBS AG no
longer has a notifiable interest in the Company's Ordinary Shares of 1p each.

Enquiries


Richard Amos - Group Finance Director

T. 01483 728700


This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange


55011 - 01 Dec 2005 14:33 - 460 of 1009

There have been more recent RNS releases.

You should look at the other side, as it's more active and has charts and RNS in the headers.

Anyway we've just shot up. Still can't buy in size(1,500 max) so I think something big is still squeezing through the market. Hold tight.

optomistic - 01 Dec 2005 14:43 - 461 of 1009

That move doesn't seem to have been caused by trading! looks more like information generated.

optomistic - 01 Dec 2005 14:55 - 462 of 1009

On reflection, the rise could be caused by Virt-X trades, not recorded on am. Good to see, whatever.

55011 - 01 Dec 2005 14:59 - 463 of 1009

How many trades on virt-ex?

Something has been going through the market. Electronic trading is now showing more reasonable sizes but suggest the market is still short.

Large T trades yet to be shown? More (up to date) RNS releases tomorrow?

optomistic - 01 Dec 2005 15:15 - 464 of 1009

Haven't got Virte-X info, have asked t'other side but no response yet. Must have been a lot somewhere to move it so quick.

Douggie - 01 Dec 2005 15:19 - 465 of 1009

Hi Fundy & all :0)

great to see this bb alive again

yes Fund I ruefully remember the heady optimistic and days when sp peaked at 37/185p.............. and I held and kept holding.... ;-/ so here's hoping a speedy
return............... get back in here and help push the wagon ;o\

55011 - 01 Dec 2005 16:28 - 466 of 1009

Just had a look at Virt-ex and Berliner Borse. No mention of RTD on either.

optomistic - 01 Dec 2005 16:33 - 467 of 1009

RTD are traded on Virt-X, confirmed it with my broker when a trade did not show on am trades.

oppo - 01 Dec 2005 19:52 - 468 of 1009

T D Waterhouse trades go through virt-x.

pachandl - 01 Dec 2005 21:34 - 469 of 1009

Always nice to see a share being pushed down in the morning but responding in the afternoon - there are clearly some holders who are looking forward to the future with optimism. A few good contract wins on the cnp side could propel this share much higher in the light of current momentum. Keeping fingers xxx'd.

55011 - 02 Dec 2005 10:06 - 470 of 1009

Does anyone know what the code for RTD on the Virt-ex system actually is? My search drew a blank. Or is the information kept private?

Fundamentalist - 02 Dec 2005 10:21 - 471 of 1009

the system isnt private, you used to be able just to search for retail decisions and it brought it up but havent looked for a while

Fundamentalist - 02 Dec 2005 10:24 - 472 of 1009

Just been in - yep blank my end too - dont know why

optomistic - 02 Dec 2005 10:56 - 473 of 1009

Good to see you men working hard on the research.
Have you got that patio laid yet Fundy?

Fundamentalist - 02 Dec 2005 10:59 - 474 of 1009

Opto

Patio laid and driveway finished - not by me tho!!

Just got a utility area to fit and a few bits of snagging and the job is done :-)
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