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TRAFFIC MASTER - EVEN MORE CONTRACTS...!!! (TFC)     

jules99 - 09 Jul 2003 08:52

Last night I was just thinking about buying into traffic master...what happens I wake up to find they soured yet again on yet another contract win with mitsubishi...enough convincing of an old time Stock market favourite i say...!

I decided it's now or never and piled in...My own opinion is Traffic Master will have soared much further by the year end, especially after the 3 recent contract wins with major Car manufacturers, there will be a number of institutions following now, even more so i expect... correct me wrong one day, (my own thoughtss only...) but i trust TFC will soar past 1.00 mark down the line, do your own research as this was a classic growth stock success story, and one I think is back on track..

Do your own research as I spent the night thinking over Traffic master, this morning I convinced myself...I think i've found the one...lol..

(still bitter after missing Gresham however...sigh....)

may a nice day...jules.

potatohead - 03 Apr 2006 13:06 - 46 of 71

this is the biggest contract to date... 20mil minimum, bigger than NU

arp2 - 03 Apr 2006 19:01 - 47 of 71

how do you know/calculate the value of a contract like this?

katcenka - 03 Apr 2006 20:33 - 48 of 71

For Your Information March 24, 2006
Mazda Production and Sales Results for February 2006
Breakdown of Primary Products

In February 2006, Mazda's domestic production, domestic sales, exports, and overseas production results exceeded the previous year's figures due to steady demand for its new generation models.

I. Domestic Production

Breakdown February 2006 Jan. - Feb. 2006
Units YoY
Change (%) Units YoY
Change (%)
Passenger Cars 76,471 +20.0 143,755 +24.9
Commercial Vehicles 5,217 +82.2 9,633 +100.9
Total 81,688 +22.6 153,388 +27.9

For the fourth consecutive month since November 2005, domestic production volume exceeded that of the same month last year (+22.6% year-on-year). The greatly improved results reflect the increased production volumes of new generation passenger vehicles such as the Mazda5, MX-5, and increased production of commercial vehicles.
II. Domestic Sales

Breakdown February 2006 Jan. - Feb. 2006
Units YoY
Change (%) Units YoY
Change (%)
Passenger Cars 20,650 -1.6 39,838 -1.5
Commercial Vehicles 4,942 +43.4 8,827 +35.0

Registration Total 20,159 +2.5 38,077 +2.3
Micro-mini Total 5,433 +13.8 10,588 +8.7
Total 25,592 +4.7 48,665 +3.6

Domestic sales increased for the second consecutive month since January 2006, up 4.7% year-on-year. Strong sales of the Mazda5, MX-5 and commercial vehicles resulted in last year's total figure being exceeded. Mazda's registered vehicle market share was 5.7% (up +0.2 points compared to February 2005), with a 3.0% share (+0.2 points) for micro-minis and 4.8% (+0.2 points) total domestic market share.
III. Exports

Breakdown February 2006 Jan. - Feb. 2006
Units YoY
Change (%) Units YoY
Change (%)
Passenger Cars 58,466 +53.6 109,968 +43.2
Commercial Vehicles 152 +67.0 564 +168.6
Total 58,598 +53.6 110,532 +43.5

For seven consecutive months since August 2005, exports have exceeded the figures from the same period last year, with February 2006 exports up 53.6% over the same month last year. The greatly improved results reflect the increased volumes of new generation models such as the Mazda5, MX-5, Mazda3 and Mazda6, outperforming last year's results for this period. The Mazda5, MX-5, and RX-8 were major contributors to the increase in exports to North America, which reached 19,742 units (an increase of 41.4% compared to February 2005). Europe-bound exports increased to 26,727 units (up 117.2% year-on-year) thanks to increased volumes of the Mazda5, MX-5, Mazda3 and Mazda6 models.
IV. Overseas Production

Breakdown February 2006 Jan. - Feb. 2006
Units YoY
Change (%) Units YoY
Change (%)
Passenger Cars 22,472 +41.9 44,326 +44.7
Commercial Vehicles 7,850 +40.3 12,968 +13.3
Total 30,322 +41.5 57,294 +36.1
*Overseas production units are calculated based on the parts and component shipments for Mazda brand models to be assembled at overseas production facilities.

Overseas production volumes increased for the second consecutive month since January 2006 (+41.5%) due to increased output volume of Mazda6, Mazda3, Mazda5/Premacy, and BT-50 Truck models bound for overseas markets. February 2006 saw Mazda post the highest single month of overseas production unit volume on record. China-bound output volume of the Mazda3 reached 12,612 units (up 88.2%) and Mazda6 units bound for the US decreased to 6,600 units (-13.2% compared to February 2005).

katcenka - 03 Apr 2006 20:36 - 49 of 71

mazda 6 and peugeot 407 are big sellers, we are talking in total maybe 50mil in sales for TFC, I am expecting the NU news to filter to the market on thursday, there is a rumour that the reason the TFC are tight lipped about the NU negotiations is because NU are making an offer.. maybe its an offer we cant refuse

Kivver - 03 Apr 2006 22:32 - 50 of 71

even more contracts, even more bloody threads more like!!!!

ahoj - 03 May 2006 10:47 - 51 of 71

License from NU.

Kivver - 03 May 2006 14:05 - 52 of 71

it appears your very new thread is not good enough jules!!!!

eggbert - 27 Jul 2006 12:00 - 53 of 71

Keeps on ticking up nicely.

Tfc seem to be looking for big contracts.NU and the latest Ryder deal in America could produce big sales which would change this company completely.

Should be strong until results in September.Next stop 50p.If it creeps up to 60p and results are better than expected be ready for a big jump.

tombulgin - 15 Sep 2006 21:11 - 54 of 71

It'll be a similar story if Pace Micro get their Comcast deal together.

maestro - 18 Sep 2006 16:43 - 55 of 71

bought in today..been told by a city insider that this will rocket tomoro

thesaurus - 18 Sep 2006 20:07 - 56 of 71

maestro less of that please

maestro - 18 Sep 2006 22:22 - 57 of 71

lol!

simon102 - 30 Oct 2006 17:42 - 58 of 71

Anyone know why the Shares have dropped 10p in the last 7 days?

maestro - 31 Oct 2006 07:29 - 59 of 71

because i bought in...personal attack on my wealth by the crooks in the city

Falcothou - 31 Oct 2006 07:44 - 60 of 71

Possibly because director Stuart Berman sold 412308 + shares on 19th. Oct. and others have followed suit, it has always been very volatile though

sportbilly1976 - 26 Mar 2007 16:58 - 61 of 71

well 2x 2mln+ buys today...guess the market has been filling them recently - hopefully will see some movement now they are done......

sportbilly1976 - 18 Apr 2007 19:06 - 62 of 71

Bounced of trend line formed from cross-hair indicator....hopefully ready to push up to (and through!?!) 72p!!

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=TFC&Si

sportbilly1976 - 24 Apr 2007 10:15 - 63 of 71

Bollinger bands are very close now too and the SAR indicator is predicting that the next stage will be upwards....historically when it has risen, it has risen quickly - will stick my neck out and predict 100p within a week of upward movement and break from 70p.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=TFC&Si

colombo - 24 Apr 2007 11:11 - 64 of 71

how do you arrive at that? it just looks like it is trading sideways to me.

DSTOREY9916 - 24 Apr 2007 21:44 - 65 of 71

sportbilly1976 - 24 Apr 2007 10:15 - 63 of 64...Totally agree never seen Bollinger Bands so tightly squeezed. Predict breakout to the upside with price target of 90p min following long term trendline.
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